Deck 1: Introduction to Statistics

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Accuracy:

A)is always possible
B)always results in larger amounts of variance
C)solves all measurement problems
D)none of the above
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Any two identical measurements are sufficient to identify a constant.
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The robustness of a statistic refers to

A)the ability to be calculated quickly
B)the ability to withstand violations of assumptions
C)the ability to locate error variance
D)the ability to find something that is really there
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The related concepts of variance and error are the backbone of statistics.
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Chapter 1 in your textbook focuses on:

A)the foundation of statistics
B)the application of mathematical formulas
C)strategies for studying statistics
D)all of the above
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Why do we have many kinds of statistics?

A)because of many statisticians creating tools for handling special problems
B)because of the need for different types of samples
C)it is simply a product of 200 years of historical development
D)because of the many types of error and variance
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Which of the following is more likely to be true?

A)small differences between things are associated with small amounts of error
B)large differences between things are associated with large amounts of error
C)small differences between things are probably real; large differences are probably error
D)large differences between things are probably real; small differences are probably error
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The power of a statistic refers to

A)the ability to withstand violations of assumptions
B)the ability to be calculated quickly
C)the ability to find something that is really there
D)the ability to locate error variance
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A "good" statistic is characterized by which of the following?

A)provides a quick and relatively accurate "picture" of the data
B)has the ability to reduce data to the nominal level of measurement
C)requires a minimum of calculation
D)all of the above
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What are most statistics primarily designed for?

A)to tell us something about error
B)to provide the best measurement possible
C)to provide estimates of probability
D)to predict outcomes
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There are two basic types of variance.They are:

A)constants and variables
B)error variance and real variance
C)systematic variance and random variance
D)none of the above
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Which of the following best describes the concept of "variance"?

A)change is inevitable and all around us
B)differences in measurement results
C)real fluctuations in measurement
D)a and c above
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Foundation concepts underlying the reason for,and the use of,statistics are:

A)error and variance
B)probability and error
C)variance and probability
D)variance and chance
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Statistics are merely ways to make sense of and understand quantitative information.
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The two basic reasons for variance are

A)estimates of error and measuring instruments
B)robustness and power
C)simple statistics and poor understanding of statistical assumptions
D)measurement inaccuracy and true differences between measurements
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Before taking a statistics course,everyone has already used statistics.Which of these is (are)an example of these statistics?

A)hash marks
B)bar graph
C)percentages
D)all of the above
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There are three general types of statistics.Which of the following is NOT one of those?

A)graphic
B)predictive
C)descriptive
D)inferential
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A constant is best characterized as:

A)a variable that only changes under certain circumstances
B)a dependable phenomenon
C)unchanging measurement
D)the absence of error
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Estimates of error will always have error in them.
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The different statistics we use to tell us about variance and error have different capabilities,particularly in regard to their accuracy and ability to withstand problems in the data.
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Descriptive statistics are designed to describe statistical significance of a relationship.
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Predictive statistics measure the strength of a relationship.
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Inferential statistics are used to establish the accuracy of measurement.
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A constant is a variable that always demonstrates a relationship with another variable.
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Accuracy:

A)is always possible
B)always results in larger amounts of variance
C)solves all measurement problems
D)none of the above
D
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Any two identical measurements are sufficient to identify a constant.
False
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The robustness of a statistic refers to

A)the ability to be calculated quickly
B)the ability to withstand violations of assumptions
C)the ability to locate error variance
D)the ability to find something that is really there
B
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The related concepts of variance and error are the backbone of statistics.
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Chapter 1 in your textbook focuses on:

A)the foundation of statistics
B)the application of mathematical formulas
C)strategies for studying statistics
D)all of the above
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Why do we have many kinds of statistics?

A)because of many statisticians creating tools for handling special problems
B)because of the need for different types of samples
C)it is simply a product of 200 years of historical development
D)because of the many types of error and variance
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Which of the following is more likely to be true?

A)small differences between things are associated with small amounts of error
B)large differences between things are associated with large amounts of error
C)small differences between things are probably real; large differences are probably error
D)large differences between things are probably real; small differences are probably error
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The power of a statistic refers to

A)the ability to withstand violations of assumptions
B)the ability to be calculated quickly
C)the ability to find something that is really there
D)the ability to locate error variance
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A "good" statistic is characterized by which of the following?

A)provides a quick and relatively accurate "picture" of the data
B)has the ability to reduce data to the nominal level of measurement
C)requires a minimum of calculation
D)all of the above
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What are most statistics primarily designed for?

A)to tell us something about error
B)to provide the best measurement possible
C)to provide estimates of probability
D)to predict outcomes
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There are two basic types of variance.They are:

A)constants and variables
B)error variance and real variance
C)systematic variance and random variance
D)none of the above
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Which of the following best describes the concept of "variance"?

A)change is inevitable and all around us
B)differences in measurement results
C)real fluctuations in measurement
D)a and c above
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Foundation concepts underlying the reason for,and the use of,statistics are:

A)error and variance
B)probability and error
C)variance and probability
D)variance and chance
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Statistics are merely ways to make sense of and understand quantitative information.
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The two basic reasons for variance are

A)estimates of error and measuring instruments
B)robustness and power
C)simple statistics and poor understanding of statistical assumptions
D)measurement inaccuracy and true differences between measurements
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Before taking a statistics course,everyone has already used statistics.Which of these is (are)an example of these statistics?

A)hash marks
B)bar graph
C)percentages
D)all of the above
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There are three general types of statistics.Which of the following is NOT one of those?

A)graphic
B)predictive
C)descriptive
D)inferential
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A constant is best characterized as:

A)a variable that only changes under certain circumstances
B)a dependable phenomenon
C)unchanging measurement
D)the absence of error
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Estimates of error will always have error in them.
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The different statistics we use to tell us about variance and error have different capabilities,particularly in regard to their accuracy and ability to withstand problems in the data.
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Descriptive statistics are designed to describe statistical significance of a relationship.
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Predictive statistics measure the strength of a relationship.
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Inferential statistics are used to establish the accuracy of measurement.
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A constant is a variable that always demonstrates a relationship with another variable.
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