Deck 9: Elementary and Intermediate Quantitative Data Analysis
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Deck 9: Elementary and Intermediate Quantitative Data Analysis
1
Discrete data are inherently categorical.
True
2
Continuous data can be converted into discrete data, but discrete data cannot be converted into continuous data.
True
3
With nominal level data, some basic statistical comparison and crosstabulation are possible.
True
4
Likert-type scales (strongly agree, agree, disagree, and strongly disagree) are interval level data.
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5
The only difference between interval level data and ratio level data is the existence of equal distance among attributes.
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6
Bivariate statistics that analyze the relationship between two variables can determine their causality.
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7
In a situation when there is no exact median, it can be calculated by taking the average of the middle two numbers.
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8
Range is the difference between the highest score and the mean.
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9
Range, variance, and standard deviation are measures of variability.
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10
Which of the following is false regarding symbolic representations?
A) X: independent variable
B) N: the total number of elements in a sample
C) Σ: summation
D) s2: variance
A) X: independent variable
B) N: the total number of elements in a sample
C) Σ: summation
D) s2: variance
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11
__________ data are collected from categories; therefore, they have a set endpoint and are finite.
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Discrete
D) Continuous
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Discrete
D) Continuous
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12
A person's __________ is not an example of discrete data.
A) religion
B) race
C) gender
D) height
A) religion
B) race
C) gender
D) height
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13
__________ data are not finite; therefore, they can be divided and broken down into smaller values such as 1.53.
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Discrete
D) Continuous
A) Quantitative
B) Qualitative
C) Discrete
D) Continuous
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14
A person's __________ is not an example of continuous data?
A) marital status
B) weight
C) money
D) grade point average
A) marital status
B) weight
C) money
D) grade point average
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15
Which of the following is false regarding nominal level data?
A) Nominal level data do not have any weight; therefore, their numerical values do not have any mathematical meaning.
B) An example of nominal level data can be gender. Male is not considered "more than" or "less than" female.
C) As nominal level data do not have mathematical meanings, even calculating frequencies or percentages are not possible.
D) Good nominal level variables are exhaustive and mutually exclusive, which allows limited statistical analyses.
A) Nominal level data do not have any weight; therefore, their numerical values do not have any mathematical meaning.
B) An example of nominal level data can be gender. Male is not considered "more than" or "less than" female.
C) As nominal level data do not have mathematical meanings, even calculating frequencies or percentages are not possible.
D) Good nominal level variables are exhaustive and mutually exclusive, which allows limited statistical analyses.
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16
Which of the followings is false regarding ordinal level data?
A) Ordinal level data are categorical; however, they are rank ordered.
B) Ordinal level data are exhaustive and mutually exclusive.
C) Ordinal level data do not have equal distance between ranks.
D) None of the above
A) Ordinal level data are categorical; however, they are rank ordered.
B) Ordinal level data are exhaustive and mutually exclusive.
C) Ordinal level data do not have equal distance between ranks.
D) None of the above
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17
Which of the following is an example of ordinal level data?
A) Race
B) Likert-type scale
C) IQ score
D) Height
A) Race
B) Likert-type scale
C) IQ score
D) Height
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18
Examples of __________ level data include GRE scores and IQ scores.
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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19
Which of the following characteristics must interval level data have?
A) Exhaustiveness and mutual exclusiveness
B) Exhaustiveness, mutual exclusiveness, and rank order
C) Exhaustiveness, mutual exclusiveness, rank order, and equal distance between values
D) Exhaustiveness, mutual exclusiveness, rank order, equal distance between values, and a true zero point
A) Exhaustiveness and mutual exclusiveness
B) Exhaustiveness, mutual exclusiveness, and rank order
C) Exhaustiveness, mutual exclusiveness, rank order, and equal distance between values
D) Exhaustiveness, mutual exclusiveness, rank order, equal distance between values, and a true zero point
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20
Examples of __________ level data include weight, height, and enzyme activity that have a true zero as a starting point.
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
A) nominal
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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21
Which of the following is false regarding statistical analyses?
A) Univariate statistics are descriptive in nature whereby single variables are described.
B) Bivariate statistics explain if two variables are associated.
C) Multivariate statistics determine the effect that multiple independent variables have on a dependent variable.
D) None of the above
A) Univariate statistics are descriptive in nature whereby single variables are described.
B) Bivariate statistics explain if two variables are associated.
C) Multivariate statistics determine the effect that multiple independent variables have on a dependent variable.
D) None of the above
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22
Which of the following can determine the causality between variables?
A) Univariate statistics
B) Bivariate statistics
C) Multivariate statistics
D) Descriptive statistics
A) Univariate statistics
B) Bivariate statistics
C) Multivariate statistics
D) Descriptive statistics
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23
Which of the following is false regarding measures of central tendency?
A) Measures of central tendency refer to "middleness."
B) The mean is the exact middle number in a distribution.
C) The symbol for the sample mean is Mx.
D) The mode is the number or category that occurs most often.
A) Measures of central tendency refer to "middleness."
B) The mean is the exact middle number in a distribution.
C) The symbol for the sample mean is Mx.
D) The mode is the number or category that occurs most often.
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24
The following numbers are the exam results of 10 students:
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the mean?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82.5
D) 85
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the mean?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82.5
D) 85
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25
The following numbers are the exam results of 10 students:
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the mode?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82.5
D) 85
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the mode?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82.5
D) 85
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26
The following numbers are the exam results of 10 students:
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the median?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82.5
D) 85
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the median?
A) 75
B) 80
C) 82.5
D) 85
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27
The following numbers are the exam results of 10 students:
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the range?
A) 70
B) 100
C) 5
D) 30
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the range?
A) 70
B) 100
C) 5
D) 30
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28
The following numbers are the exam results of 10 students:
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the variance?
A) 85
B) 100
C) 133.33
D) 170
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the variance?
A) 85
B) 100
C) 133.33
D) 170
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29
The following numbers are the exam results of 10 students:
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the standard deviation?
A) 9.22
B) 10
C) 11.55
D) 13.04
70, 75, 75, 75, 80, 85, 95, 95, 100, 100
What is the standard deviation?
A) 9.22
B) 10
C) 11.55
D) 13.04
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30
Which of the following is false regarding qualitative analyses?
A) Qualitative researchers must present their own personal interpretation of the data.
B) The most important contribution of qualitative research is to test theories using qualitative data.
C) Qualitative research is less structured and more participative.
D) None of the above
A) Qualitative researchers must present their own personal interpretation of the data.
B) The most important contribution of qualitative research is to test theories using qualitative data.
C) Qualitative research is less structured and more participative.
D) None of the above
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31
There are four primary positions about how to best analyze qualitative data. Which of the following is about poststructralism?
A) Qualitative research needs to meet the same standards that exist for quantitative research.
B) Separate standards unique to qualitative research needs to be developed because of an alternate paradigm that exists for qualitative research.
C) There can be no set criteria applied to evaluate the quality of qualitative research.
D) An entire new set of rules needs to be developed specifically relevant for qualitative research.
A) Qualitative research needs to meet the same standards that exist for quantitative research.
B) Separate standards unique to qualitative research needs to be developed because of an alternate paradigm that exists for qualitative research.
C) There can be no set criteria applied to evaluate the quality of qualitative research.
D) An entire new set of rules needs to be developed specifically relevant for qualitative research.
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32
__________ is the use of mathematical techniques to analyze population characteristic through sampling strategies.
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33
__________ are variables that are limited to a specific number of cases. They are usually related to whole numbers, such as the number of pets a person owns.
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34
__________ are variables that can have a nonspecific number of values.
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35
__________ are data that can be divided into mutually exclusive specific groups that have no numerical distinction.
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36
__________ are exhaustive and mutually exclusive data that have a rank order, but exact distance between attributes cannot be measured.
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37
__________ are exhaustive and mutually exclusive data that have a rank order and equal distance between attributes with an arbitrary meaning of zero.
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38
__________ are exhaustive and mutually exclusive data that have a rank order and equal distance between attributes with a true meaning of zero.
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39
__________ represents the average that can be calculated by dividing the sum of the scores by the total number of sample size.
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40
__________ represents the most common response.
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41
__________represents the mid-point that divides the scores into two equal halves.
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42
__________ is a measure of dispersion, representing the average squared deviations of each case from its mean value.
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43
__________ is a philosophical approach that requires qualitative analyses to meet the same standards for quantitative research.
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44
__________ notes that the very nature and uniqueness of each qualitative study make it impossible to apply universal standards for qualitative research.
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