Exam 3: Frequency Tables and Univariate Charts
Exam 1: Introduction43 Questions
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Exam 3: Frequency Tables and Univariate Charts37 Questions
Exam 4: Central Tendency and Dispersion58 Questions
Exam 5: Creating New Variables47 Questions
Exam 6: Comparing Group Means25 Questions
Exam 7: Crosstab Tables37 Questions
Exam 8: Nominal and Ordinal Measures of Association38 Questions
Exam 9: Pearsons Correlation and Bivariate Regression48 Questions
Exam 10: Multiple Regression39 Questions
Exam 11: Sampling Distributions and Normal Distributions40 Questions
Exam 12: Hypothesis Testing and One-Sample T Tests45 Questions
Exam 13: Paired and Independent-Samples T Tests49 Questions
Exam 14: Analysis of Variance49 Questions
Exam 15: Chi-Square39 Questions
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You have a frequency table for the variable religious affiliation. You want to know for which religions you have 10 or more members in your data set. Which column in a frequency table should you use?
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Explain the difference between percents and valid percents in a frequency table.
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Answer the questions that follow this SPSS output:
Certain entries in this frequency table have been replaced by letters. What numbers should appear in the table?
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"A statistic which summarizes or draws conclusions about the values on one variable" is a definition of a(n)
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What is the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics?
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What kinds of questions are answered with frequencies from a frequency table?
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What advantages do charts have over frequency tables? What advantages do frequency tables have over charts?
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Answer the questions that follow this SPSS output:
A) What is the actual number of cases with valid data for this variable?__________
B) What percent of all the cases in the data set have missing data? __________
C) What percent of all the valid cases have the value "never"? __________
D) Do the data support the claim that most persons (that means more than half) pray at least once a day? (State your conclusion and state the numerical evidence to support your conclusion.)
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"A statistic which summarizes or draws conclusions about the relationship between two or more variables" is a definition of a(n)
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Which column in a frequency table should you use to find the actual number of cases that gave a particular answer?
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Answer the question that follows this SPSS output
This histogram presents data for the variable "number of siblings." The first bin represents persons with
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You have a frequency table for the variable religious affiliation. You want to know of the non-missing cases what percent were Catholics. Which column in a frequency table should you use?
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Describe the amount of TV watched daily by the 1980 GSS middle-age adults.
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What kinds of questions are answered with cumulative percents from a frequency table?
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Which column in a frequency table should you use to find the percent of non-missing cases that gave a particular answer?
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Answer the questions that follow this SPSS output:
Certain entries in this frequency table have been replaced by letters. What numbers should appear in the table?
aaaa _____
bbbb _____
cccc _____
dddd _____
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