Deck 2: Statistics in the Context of Scientific Research

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The fifth place finisher in a ski race was wearing the number 57. In this example the number 57 represents measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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Assigning numbers to variables following a set of rules refers to the process of.

A)summarizing
B)numbering
C)measuring
D)inferring
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Using involves observing behaviors occurring in natural settings without intruding into the situation.

A)archival records
B)naturalistic observation
C)experimentation
D)survey research
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If you classify individuals by assigning the value 1 to males and the value 2 to females, you are using measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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A scientific question allows an answer to be obtained by.

A)collecting statistics
B)statistical testing
C)collecting empirical data
D)collecting population parameters
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When it is either not possible or unethical to manipulate an independent variable, which research method would be optimal?

A)operational definition
B)experimentation
C)quasi-experimentation
D)inferring
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A researcher was interested in evaluating the effect of gender on detecting whether another person is lying or not. What research method would be optimal?

A)naturalistic observation
B)archival records research
C)experimentation
D)quasi-experimentation
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You are asked to fill out a questionnaire indicating your preferences for types of food when you eat in a restaurant. The research method used here is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)survey research
D)archival records research
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A psychologist unobtrusively observes children in a preschool to study the children's interactions with each other. The research method used by this psychologist is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)survey research
D)archival records research
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Classification of a measured variable into different categories is measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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A psychologist studies crime reports and city census values to determine if the amount of crime is related to population density. The research method used by this psychologist is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)survey research
D)archival records research
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involves manipulating one or more independent variables in a carefully controlled situation.

A)Archival records
B)Naturalistic observation research
C)Experimentation
D)Survey research
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Using involves answering scientific questions from

A)archival records
B)naturalistic observation
C)experimentation
D)survey research
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The word is used to refer to sensory experience or observation.

A)solvable
B)score
C)intuitive
D)empirical
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A psychologist manipulates the type of instructions participants are given when performing a task. One group of participants is told their performance on a task is affected only by chance, whereas a second group of participants is told their performance on the task relates to their ability levels. The research method used by this psychologist is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)quasi-experimentation
D)archival records research
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Which of the following would the IRB be looking for in a request by a researcher to use human subjects in an experiment.

A)Informed consent of the subject.
B)Highest quality research.
C)Good record keeping, including subjects' names.
D)Absolutely no risk to the subject.
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A general approach used by a behavioral scientist to collect data is called a(n).

A)research method
B)empirical method
C)statistical method
D)operational definition
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The term empirical means.

A)theoretically possible
B)observable
C)independent
D)intuitive
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Recording a juror's decision as either 1 for "guilty" or 2 for "not guilty" represents measurement.

A)interval
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)nominal
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Using involves obtaining data from oral or written interviews with people.

A)archival records
B)naturalistic observation
C)experimentation
D)survey research
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Measurements that provide numerical .

A)empirical
B)quantitative
C)statistically useful
D)qualitative
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A person who is 50 years old can be said to be twice as old as a person who is 25 years old, because the measurement of age is made with a scale.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)interval
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Nominal measurements, which categorize the measured variable, are called.

A)empirical
B)statistically useful
C)qualitative
D)quantitative
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The sixth place finisher of a marathon finished in a time of 156 minutes. The number 156 in this example represents measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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Given a choice, which of the following scales is preferred for measuring a variable?

A)Interval
B)Nominal
C)Ordinal
D)Ratio
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Variable A is measured on an interval scale with values that range from 0 to 10. Which of the following statements must be true?

A)The value 0 represents the complete absence of variable A.
B)The value 8 represents twice the amount of variable A as does the value 4.
C)The difference in the amount of A from 2 to 3 is the same as the difference from 6 to7.
D)All the above statements are true.
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Which of the following measurement scales has an arbitrary zero point?

A)Nominal
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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Data obtained from rating scales often are treated statistically as representing measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ratio
D)average
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A bathroom scale used to measure a person's weight provides a(n) measurement.

A)nominal
B)ratio
C)ordinal
D)interval
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The 17th place finisher in a road race was wearing the number 285. The number 17 in this example represents measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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Rank ordering students on their grade point average results in measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Determining dominance order by ordering animals along the dimension of "most dominant" to "least dominant" represents measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ratio
D)ordinal
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A set of rating scales that are added or averaged is called a rating scale.

A)summated
B)cumulative
C)composite
D)multidimensional
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The commonly-used 5- or 7-point rating scale with values ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree represents at least measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Time, length and weight are variables that typically are measured by scales.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Arranging a group of people from shortest to tallest in height is an example of measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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The Fahrenheit and Centigrade temperature scales are examples of measurement scales.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)interval
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Arranging characteristics of a variable along an ordered continuum from largest to smallest is an example of measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Assigning numerical values to a variable with an arbitrary zero point is measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Assigning numerical values to a variable with a scale that possesses a physically real zero point is measurement.

A)interval
B)ratio
C)nominal
D)ordinal
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Damon's reaction time to a stimulus is 0.613 seconds. Reaction time is a variable.

A)continuous
B)discrete
C)discontinuous
D)nominal
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A variable that can be measured only with a finite set of values is a variable.

A)discrete
B)nondiscrete
C)continuous
D)discontinuous
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If it takes a person 45 seconds to complete a task, then the lower real limit for this score is seconds.

A)44.0
B)44.5
C)45.0
D)45.5
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Which of the following is the correct order for identifying the four types of measurement scales from least to most

A)Nominal-interval-ratio-ordinal
B)Ratio-nominal-interval-ordinal
C)Nominal-ordinal-interval-ratio
D)Ratio-ordinal-interval-nominal
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Which of the following scales of measurement provides the greatest precision in measurement?

A)Nominal
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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If a digital scale displays Margaly's weight as 116 pounds, then the lower real limit of her weight is pounds.

A)115.5
B)115.0
C)115.9
D)116.0
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What are the lower and upper real limits of a score of 5 on a 7-point rating scale?

A)4 and 6
B)4.9 and 5.1
C)4.5 and 5.5
D)5.0 and 6.0
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A variable that can assume an infinite set of values between any two levels of the variable is a variable.

A)discrete
B)nondiscrete
C)continuous
D)discontinuous
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If it takes a person 42.21 seconds to complete a task, then the upper real limit for this score is seconds.

A)42.50
B)42.205
C)42.215
D)42.2100
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The number of people in a group classified as either students or nonstudents illustrates a(n).

A)continuous variable
B)discrete variable
C)ordinal scale
D)ratio scale
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The fifth place finisher in a ski race was wearing the number 57. In this example the number 57 represents measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
A
2
Assigning numbers to variables following a set of rules refers to the process of.

A)summarizing
B)numbering
C)measuring
D)inferring
C
3
Using involves observing behaviors occurring in natural settings without intruding into the situation.

A)archival records
B)naturalistic observation
C)experimentation
D)survey research
B
4
If you classify individuals by assigning the value 1 to males and the value 2 to females, you are using measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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A scientific question allows an answer to be obtained by.

A)collecting statistics
B)statistical testing
C)collecting empirical data
D)collecting population parameters
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When it is either not possible or unethical to manipulate an independent variable, which research method would be optimal?

A)operational definition
B)experimentation
C)quasi-experimentation
D)inferring
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A researcher was interested in evaluating the effect of gender on detecting whether another person is lying or not. What research method would be optimal?

A)naturalistic observation
B)archival records research
C)experimentation
D)quasi-experimentation
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You are asked to fill out a questionnaire indicating your preferences for types of food when you eat in a restaurant. The research method used here is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)survey research
D)archival records research
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A psychologist unobtrusively observes children in a preschool to study the children's interactions with each other. The research method used by this psychologist is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)survey research
D)archival records research
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Classification of a measured variable into different categories is measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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A psychologist studies crime reports and city census values to determine if the amount of crime is related to population density. The research method used by this psychologist is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)survey research
D)archival records research
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involves manipulating one or more independent variables in a carefully controlled situation.

A)Archival records
B)Naturalistic observation research
C)Experimentation
D)Survey research
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Using involves answering scientific questions from

A)archival records
B)naturalistic observation
C)experimentation
D)survey research
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The word is used to refer to sensory experience or observation.

A)solvable
B)score
C)intuitive
D)empirical
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A psychologist manipulates the type of instructions participants are given when performing a task. One group of participants is told their performance on a task is affected only by chance, whereas a second group of participants is told their performance on the task relates to their ability levels. The research method used by this psychologist is called.

A)experimentation
B)naturalistic observation
C)quasi-experimentation
D)archival records research
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Which of the following would the IRB be looking for in a request by a researcher to use human subjects in an experiment.

A)Informed consent of the subject.
B)Highest quality research.
C)Good record keeping, including subjects' names.
D)Absolutely no risk to the subject.
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A general approach used by a behavioral scientist to collect data is called a(n).

A)research method
B)empirical method
C)statistical method
D)operational definition
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The term empirical means.

A)theoretically possible
B)observable
C)independent
D)intuitive
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Recording a juror's decision as either 1 for "guilty" or 2 for "not guilty" represents measurement.

A)interval
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)nominal
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Using involves obtaining data from oral or written interviews with people.

A)archival records
B)naturalistic observation
C)experimentation
D)survey research
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Measurements that provide numerical .

A)empirical
B)quantitative
C)statistically useful
D)qualitative
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A person who is 50 years old can be said to be twice as old as a person who is 25 years old, because the measurement of age is made with a scale.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)interval
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Nominal measurements, which categorize the measured variable, are called.

A)empirical
B)statistically useful
C)qualitative
D)quantitative
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The sixth place finisher of a marathon finished in a time of 156 minutes. The number 156 in this example represents measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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Given a choice, which of the following scales is preferred for measuring a variable?

A)Interval
B)Nominal
C)Ordinal
D)Ratio
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Variable A is measured on an interval scale with values that range from 0 to 10. Which of the following statements must be true?

A)The value 0 represents the complete absence of variable A.
B)The value 8 represents twice the amount of variable A as does the value 4.
C)The difference in the amount of A from 2 to 3 is the same as the difference from 6 to7.
D)All the above statements are true.
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Which of the following measurement scales has an arbitrary zero point?

A)Nominal
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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Data obtained from rating scales often are treated statistically as representing measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ratio
D)average
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A bathroom scale used to measure a person's weight provides a(n) measurement.

A)nominal
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C)ordinal
D)interval
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The 17th place finisher in a road race was wearing the number 285. The number 17 in this example represents measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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Rank ordering students on their grade point average results in measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Determining dominance order by ordering animals along the dimension of "most dominant" to "least dominant" represents measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ratio
D)ordinal
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A set of rating scales that are added or averaged is called a rating scale.

A)summated
B)cumulative
C)composite
D)multidimensional
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The commonly-used 5- or 7-point rating scale with values ranging from strongly agree to strongly disagree represents at least measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Time, length and weight are variables that typically are measured by scales.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Arranging a group of people from shortest to tallest in height is an example of measurement.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)interval
D)ratio
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The Fahrenheit and Centigrade temperature scales are examples of measurement scales.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)interval
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Arranging characteristics of a variable along an ordered continuum from largest to smallest is an example of measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Assigning numerical values to a variable with an arbitrary zero point is measurement.

A)interval
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)ratio
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Assigning numerical values to a variable with a scale that possesses a physically real zero point is measurement.

A)interval
B)ratio
C)nominal
D)ordinal
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Damon's reaction time to a stimulus is 0.613 seconds. Reaction time is a variable.

A)continuous
B)discrete
C)discontinuous
D)nominal
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A variable that can be measured only with a finite set of values is a variable.

A)discrete
B)nondiscrete
C)continuous
D)discontinuous
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If it takes a person 45 seconds to complete a task, then the lower real limit for this score is seconds.

A)44.0
B)44.5
C)45.0
D)45.5
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44
Which of the following is the correct order for identifying the four types of measurement scales from least to most

A)Nominal-interval-ratio-ordinal
B)Ratio-nominal-interval-ordinal
C)Nominal-ordinal-interval-ratio
D)Ratio-ordinal-interval-nominal
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Which of the following scales of measurement provides the greatest precision in measurement?

A)Nominal
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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46
If a digital scale displays Margaly's weight as 116 pounds, then the lower real limit of her weight is pounds.

A)115.5
B)115.0
C)115.9
D)116.0
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47
What are the lower and upper real limits of a score of 5 on a 7-point rating scale?

A)4 and 6
B)4.9 and 5.1
C)4.5 and 5.5
D)5.0 and 6.0
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A variable that can assume an infinite set of values between any two levels of the variable is a variable.

A)discrete
B)nondiscrete
C)continuous
D)discontinuous
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If it takes a person 42.21 seconds to complete a task, then the upper real limit for this score is seconds.

A)42.50
B)42.205
C)42.215
D)42.2100
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The number of people in a group classified as either students or nonstudents illustrates a(n).

A)continuous variable
B)discrete variable
C)ordinal scale
D)ratio scale
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