Exam 12: Bivariate Association: Introduction and Basic Concepts
Exam 1: Introduction53 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Descriptive Statistics: Percentages, Ratios and Rates, Tables, Charts and Graphs53 Questions
Exam 3: Measures of Central Tendency51 Questions
Exam 4: Measures of Dispersion52 Questions
Exam 5: The Normal Curve42 Questions
Exam 6: Introduction to Inferential Statistics: Sampling and the Sampling Distribution54 Questions
Exam 7: Estimation Procedures57 Questions
Exam 8: Hypothesis Testing I: the One-Sample Case55 Questions
Exam 9: Hypothesis Testing II: the Two-Sample Case53 Questions
Exam 10: Hypothesis Testing III: the Analysis of Variance53 Questions
Exam 11: Hypothesis Testing Iv: Chi Square51 Questions
Exam 12: Bivariate Association: Introduction and Basic Concepts42 Questions
Exam 13: Association Between Variables Measured at the Nominal Level37 Questions
Exam 14: Association Between Variables Measured at the Ordinal Level52 Questions
Exam 15: Association Between Variables Measured at the Interval-Ratio Level51 Questions
Exam 16: Elaborating Bivariate Tables53 Questions
Exam 17: Partial Correlation and Multiple Regression and Correlation53 Questions
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For variables measured at the nominal level,measures of association will have a lower limit of ____ and an upper limit of ____.
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"As education increases,income rises." This is an example of a
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If the maximum difference is less then 10,the relationship is
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A researcher can demonstrate a strong association between gender and income.Which variable is independent?
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Measures of association help social scientists accomplish two important goals:
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A researcher finds that income decreases as length of commute increases.This is a ____ relationship
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If the maximum difference is greater than 30,the relationship is
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To display the effects of the X variable on the Y variable in a bivariate table when the independent variable has been arranged in the columns,compute percentages
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For variables measured at the ordinal and interval-ratio levels,measures of association will have a lower limit of ____ and an upper limit of ____.
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When variables vary in opposite directions,the association between variables is said to be
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Tests of significance and measures of association provide information about sample data that is
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If variables are arranged in a bivariate table,we can see if they are associated by
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If chi square computed on a bivariate table is greater than zero,the variables
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A researcher has found a strong relationship between level of education and income and concludes that "higher levels of education cause higher income." What error has been made?
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If social class is a cause of a person's political ideology,then ____ is the independent variable and ____ is dependent.
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The relationship between measures of association and causal relations between variables may be summarized as
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