Deck 15: Cousins or Just Good Friends? Testing Relationships Using the Correlation Coefficient
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Deck 15: Cousins or Just Good Friends? Testing Relationships Using the Correlation Coefficient
1
What is another term for a negative correlation?
A) Indirect
B) Nondirectional
C) Direct
D) Unidirectional
A) Indirect
B) Nondirectional
C) Direct
D) Unidirectional
A
2
Which of the following Excel functions calculates a correlation coefficient similar to the CORREL function?
A) PEARSON
B) PHI
C) POINT-BISERIAL
D) BISERIAL
A) PEARSON
B) PHI
C) POINT-BISERIAL
D) BISERIAL
A
3
The correlation coefficient is a measure of which of the following?
A) Mean differences
B) Causation
C) Prediction
D) Association
A) Mean differences
B) Causation
C) Prediction
D) Association
D
4
Which of the following is another use for correlation coefficients?
A) Testing mean differences
B) Testing causal relationships
C) Estimating reliability
D) Estimating power
A) Testing mean differences
B) Testing causal relationships
C) Estimating reliability
D) Estimating power
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5
What is the most important characteristic of a correlation coefficient?
A) Sign
B) Absolute value
C) One-tailed
D) Two-tailed
A) Sign
B) Absolute value
C) One-tailed
D) Two-tailed
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6
The level of risk or Type I error typically set for testing the level of significance of a correlation coefficient is which of the following?
A) .01
B) .50
C) .05
D) .10
A) .01
B) .50
C) .05
D) .10
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7
Which of the following is the appropriate method for calculating the degrees of freedom associated with a correlation coefficient?
A) n - 1
B) n - 2
C) n - 3
D) n - 4
A) n - 1
B) n - 2
C) n - 3
D) n - 4
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8
Which of the following Greek symbols is used to represent the population estimate for a correlation coefficient?


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9
Which of the following is an example of a null hypothesis for testing a correlation coefficient?


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10
What is another term for a positive correlation?
A) Indirect
B) Nondirectional
C) Direct
D) Unidirectional
A) Indirect
B) Nondirectional
C) Direct
D) Unidirectional
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11
Measures that occur over a period of time are known as?
A) Predictive measures
B) Longitudinal measures
C) Concurrent measures
D) Consecutive measures
A) Predictive measures
B) Longitudinal measures
C) Concurrent measures
D) Consecutive measures
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12
Which of the following represents the test statistic for a correlation coefficient?
A) ?
B) F
C) t
D) r
A) ?
B) F
C) t
D) r
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13
If you do not predict a relationship between two variables as being either positive or negative, what type of test should you use?
A) Two-tailed
B) ANOVA
C) One-tailed
D) Cohen's d
A) Two-tailed
B) ANOVA
C) One-tailed
D) Cohen's d
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14
Although you can use the correlation coefficient as its own test statistic, what is the other appropriate test statistic often used to examine the significance of a correlation?
A) F test
B) Cohen's d
C) t test
D)?^2
A) F test
B) Cohen's d
C) t test
D)?^2
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15
Which of the following types of reliability correlates scores on a single measure on two different occasions?
A) Test-retest
B) Interrater
C) Parallel forms
D) Internal consistency
A) Test-retest
B) Interrater
C) Parallel forms
D) Internal consistency
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16
What is the name of the Greek letter p?
A) Phi
B) Rho
C) Chi
D) Alpha
A) Phi
B) Rho
C) Chi
D) Alpha
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17
Which of the following is an example of a research hypothesis for testing a correlation coefficient?


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18
If you posit a relationship between two variables as being either positive or negative, what type of test should you use?
A) Two-tailed
B) ANOVA
C) One-tailed
D) Cohen's d
A) Two-tailed
B) ANOVA
C) One-tailed
D) Cohen's d
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19
In the formula for calculating degrees of freedom for a correlation coefficient, what does the n represent?
A) Sample size
B) Number of groups
C) Number of pairs
D) Population
A) Sample size
B) Number of groups
C) Number of pairs
D) Population
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20
What are measures that occur at the same time known as?
A) Predictive measures
B) Longitudinal measures
C) Concurrent measures
D) Consecutive measures
A) Predictive measures
B) Longitudinal measures
C) Concurrent measures
D) Consecutive measures
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21
If you are examining the relationship between variables (not the difference between groups) and only two variables are being used, what is the appropriate test statistic?
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22
What two test statistics can be used to test the significance of a correlation coefficient?
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23
If the correlation between two variables is .496, how much of the variance has not been accounted for?
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24
What does a correlation coefficient represent?
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25
If you think that there is a positive correlation between two variables, is the test one-tailed or two tailed? If you hypothesize that there is a negative correlation between two variables, is the test one-tailed or two-tailed?
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26
How do you calculate the degrees of freedom when testing the correlation coefficient?
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27
If the correlation between two variables is .496, what is the coefficient of determination?
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28
What are the null and research hypotheses for testing a correlation coefficient?
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29
What are the considerations/requirements one must follow in order to know that a test of the correlation coefficient is the appropriate statistic?
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30
If the correlation between two variables is .496, what is the coefficient of determination?
A) 246
B)496
C) 504
D) 754
A) 246
B)496
C) 504
D) 754
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31
How would you decide whether to use a one-tailed or two-tailed test for a correlation coefficient?
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32
If the correlation between two variables is .496, how much of the variance has not been accounted for?
A) 24.6%
B) 49.6%
C) 50.4%
D) 75.4%
A) 24.6%
B) 49.6%
C) 50.4%
D) 75.4%
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