Exam 13: Understanding Research Results: Statistical Inference
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_____ variance is the deviation of the individual scores in each group from their respective group means.
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Which of the following statements is true of a null hypothesis?
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When comparing the differences in the ratings of responsibility for an automobile accident between male and female drivers,the null hypothesis would suggest that:
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A researcher is interested in knowing whether responses to lowering the legal age for drinking alcohol varies by gender.Which statistical test would be most appropriate for this type of data?
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Sean wants to test a hypothesis according to which the mean amount of sales dollars will vary between Oak Ridge,Oak Wood,and Oak Park shopping malls.The appropriate statistical test would be the _____.
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Which statistical test would be most appropriate for examining the relationship between temperature and the number of ice cream cones sold?
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If a researcher proposes that there is a difference in the hiring preferences between veterans and nonveterans,such a situation represents the _____ hypothesis.If the researcher proposes that there is no difference in the hiring preferences between veterans and non-veterans,such a situation represents the _____ hypothesis.
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Ethan concludes that there is no difference in the driving ability of drivers who have consumed one can of beer and those who have consumed three cans of beer.However,there actually is a difference in the driving ability of the drivers.In this case,Ethan has made a(n)_____ error.
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Which of the following is used to determine whether the results held up if an experiment was conducted repeatedly,each time with a new sample?
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The probability of making a Type II error is NOT influenced by the:
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Which of the following accurately describes the relationship between concepts?
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The sampling distribution is based on the assumption that the _____ hypothesis is _____.
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Tevy reports that individuals who follow her diet plan lose more weight than individuals who follow Jake's diet plan.In actuality,there is no difference in weight loss between those following Tevy's diet plan and those following Jake's diet plan.In this case,Tevy's claim illustrates a _____ error.
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A researcher employs inferential statistics to examine the difference in mean scores obtained by fourth grade boys and girls in a standardized math test.In this case,inferential statistics:
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Statistically,significant results mean that the results are:
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Andrea is told that the means of two groups in a study were statistically significant.She knows the means and standard deviations of the two groups and is interested in calculating an estimate of effect size.Given this information,which effect size estimate should she calculate?
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