Deck 12: Tea for Two Again: Tests Between the Means of Related Groups

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In a t-test for dependent means, the null hypothesis could look like this:

A)
B)
C)
D)
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The t-test for dependent means is used when you have _______.

A)two groups
B)one group
C)three groups
D)two or more groups
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What is the formula used to calculate degrees of freedom for a t-test for dependent groups?

A)n − 1
B)n₁ + n₂ − 1
C)n₁ − 1 + n₂
D)n₁ + n₂
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The t-test for dependent means is used when your sample is tested _______.

A)one time
B)two times
C)one or more times
D)two or more times
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In order to be 99% confident you have not committed a Type I error, at what level should you set your p value?

A).01
B).05
C).10
D).15
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If you are running a t-test for dependent means on a group of 114 individuals, your degrees of freedom will be _______.

A)113
B)112
C)114
D)115
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In a t-test for dependent means, the research hypothesis could look like this:

A)
B)
C)
D)
Question
In order to compute the test statistic or t value, you must first approximate the sample size by calculating the _______.

A)pooled variance
B)standard deviation
C)degrees of freedom
D)mean score
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If you are running a t-test for dependent means on a group of 54 individuals, your degrees of freedom will be _______.

A)54
B)55
C)53
D)56
Question
How many subjects were examined based on the following: t₍₂₉₎ = 2.001, p < .05?

A)29
B)30
C)31
D)32
Question
In order to determine whether or not you will reject the null hypothesis, the test statistic must be compared against the _______.

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
Question
If you are hypothesizing that posttest scores will be higher than pretest scores, you should use _______.

A)a one-tailed test
B)a two-tailed test
C)descriptive statistics
D)a t-test for independent means
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If you want to examine one group of subjects under two different conditions, which statistical technique should you select?

A)regression
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)analysis of variance
D)independent-samples t-test
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If the obtained value is greater than the critical value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)set a higher p value
D)increase the sample size
Question
If your degrees of freedom is 24, your sample size when conducting a t-test for dependent means must be _______.

A)23
B)25
C)26
D)24
Question
In a t-test for dependent samples that examines the difference between a pretest and posttest, what type of hypothesis is used?

A)nondirectional
B)directional
C)null hypothesis
D)experimental
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If the obtained value is less than the critical value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)accept the research hypothesis
D)decrease your p value
Question
In the formula that computes a t value, what does ΣD represent?

A)sum of the differences between groups of scores
B)sum of the means for Group 1
C)sum of the means for Group 2
D)sum of the squared differences
Question
The test statistic calculated by the statistical procedure selected is known as the _______.

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
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In the following, what are the degrees of freedom: t₍₂₉₎ = 2.001, p < .05?

A)29
B)30
C)31
D)32
Question
What is the numerator of the t-test in the dependent-means formula?

A)∑D
B)n
C)M₁ − M₂
D)∑D² (n − 1)
Question
Based on the formula for the t-test for dependent means, what does the n represent?

A)sum of the means
B)number of participants
C)number of pairs of observations
D)sum of all scores
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In running a t-test for dependent means on a group of individuals, how many individuals are there in the group when the degree of freedom is 58?

A)57
B)58
C)59
D)60
Question
According to the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, how many individuals were there in the group?

A)77
B)78
C)79
D)80
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If your degrees of freedom is 98, your sample size when conducting a t-test for dependent means must be _______.

A)97
B)99
C)98
D)100
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If you are running a t-test for dependent means on a group of 96 individuals, your degrees of freedom will be _______.

A)94
B)95
C)96
D)90
Question
When calculating a dependent-samples t-test, the order in which you input the posttest score and pretest score can change the t value.If you input the pretest first, the obtained value will be _______.

A)positive
B)negative
C)neutral
D)invalid
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Which of the following represents degrees of freedom?

A)fd
B)df
C)d
D)f
Question
When using a t-test for dependent means, what is true of the sample?

A)There are two different groups.
B)They are the same group.
C)There are more than 50.
D)They are observed once.
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Which of the following relates to the difference you expect when conducting a t-test?

A)hypothesized mean difference
B)Pearson correlation
C)observations
D)variance
Question
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does p < .01 represent?

A)the obtained value
B)the critical value
C)the degrees of freedom
D)the level of significance
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In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does 1.03 represent?

A)test statistic
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)alpha level
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What is another name for a dependent-samples t-test?

A)single sample
B)double measures
C)repeated measures
D)freed sample
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Dr.Moo would like to find out if there was a significant difference between male and female patients' anxiety scores.What is the appropriate test to run?

A)independent-samples t-test
B)factorial ANOVA
C)dependent-samples t-test
D)Pearson correlation
Question
What is used to examine the degree of the relationship between variables?

A)hypothesized mean difference
B)correlation
C)observations
D)variance
Question
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does t represent?

A)test statistic
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)alpha level
Question
How many observations are there for each case in a t-test for dependent samples?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)more than three
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Dr.Moo would like to find out if there was a significant difference between her patients' anxiety scores before and after they completed a yoga program.What is the appropriate test to run?

A)independent-samples t-test
B)factorial ANOVA
C)dependent-samples t-test
D)Pearson correlation
Question
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does 78 represent?

A)test statistic
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)alpha level
Question
If you are interested in studying the same group under two conditions, what test should you use?

A)independent-samples t-test
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)related-populations t-test
D)correlation coefficient
Question
Dr.Moo would like to find out if participants who ate glazed donuts became happier after they ate jelly-filled donuts.What test should you use to determine this?

A)factorial ANOVA
B)independent-samples t-test
C)dependent-samples t-test
D)repeated-measures ANOVA
Question
If the critical value is greater than the obtained value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)accept the research hypothesis
D)decrease your p value
Question
You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₃₈₎ = 4.15, p < .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
Question
To determine if you should reject a null hypothesis, you should compare the _______ value and the _______ value.

A)estimated; reliable
B)obtained; estimated
C)valid; invalid
D)obtained; critical
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_______ describes the average score for each variable in a dependent-samples t-test.

A)Mean
B)Variance
C)Standard deviation
D)Standard error
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To determine if you should accept a null hypothesis, you should compare the ______ value and the ______ value.

A)estimated; reliable
B)obtained; estimated
C)valid; invalid
D)obtained; critical
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You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₃₈₎ = 1.13, p > .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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In the following, what are the degrees of freedom: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)56
B)57
C)58
D)59
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In running a dependent-sample t-test, how many subjects were there in the group based on the following: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)56
B)57
C)58
D)59
Question
Which of the following formulas is used to calculate degrees of freedom for a dependent-samples t-test?

A)k − 1
B)n − 1
C)n(1)
D)k + 1
Question
You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₃₂₎ = 1.13, p > .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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In the following, what is the number of .01: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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In the following, what is the number of 5.5015: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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If the group has 30 individuals, what are the degrees of freedom for a dependent-samples t-test?

A)30 − 1
B)29 − 1
C)28 − 1
D)27 −1
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In hypothesis testing, the test statistic must be compared against the ______.

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
Question
If the critical value is less than the obtained value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)set a higher p value
D)increase the sample size
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_______ describes what you may have indicated to be the difference you expect back in a dependent-samples t-test.

A)mean difference
B)hypothesized mean difference
C)variance difference
D)degrees of freedom
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In the following, what is the meaning of t: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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The statistical procedure is used to generate the test statistic.What is test statistic known as?

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
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You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₂₆₎ = 3.13, p < .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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Interpret, in words, what it means for a research question that a null hypothesis was accepted.
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The t-test for dependent means is also known as the t-test for correlated samples.
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In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, the number of .01 refers to significance level.
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In hypothesis testing, the test statistic must be compared against the obtained value.
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Provide an example of a study that would be analyzed using a t-test for dependent samples.
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Dr.Moo would like to find out if participants who love cats receive more speeding tickets than participants who love dogs.Identify the type of test she would need to use to determine this, and explain your answer.
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If the obtained value in a dependent-samples t-test exceeds the critical value, the null hypothesis cannot be accepted.
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When considering a t-test for dependent samples, what is a D score?
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Early education researchers can match two classrooms from different school districts and analyze their hypothesis with a dependent-samples t-test, even if they are not careful about the characteristics of each classroom.
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Under what circumstances would you use a t-test for dependent samples?
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When doing a t-test for dependent samples, when would you accept the null hypothesis?
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Interpret, in words, what it means for a research question that a null hypothesis was rejected.
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When considering a t-test for dependent samples, what is a D² score?
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The t-test for dependent means is used in order to determine whether there is a significant difference in the scores of a group of respondents who are tested at two points in time.
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In hypothesis testing, the test statistic must be compared against the critical value.
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In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, the number of 78 refers to degrees of freedom.
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If you want to examine the same group of individuals in two different times, which statistical technique should you select?

A)regression
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)analysis of variance
D)independent-samples t-test
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What is the difference between a t-test for independent samples and a t-test for dependent samples?
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The t-test for dependent means is also known as the t-test for doubled samples.
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When a researcher matches participants from different counseling graduate programs on variables such as age, gender, and a measure of multicultural understanding, the researcher can use a dependent-samples t-test in the study.
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Deck 12: Tea for Two Again: Tests Between the Means of Related Groups
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In a t-test for dependent means, the null hypothesis could look like this:

A)
B)
C)
D)
A
2
The t-test for dependent means is used when you have _______.

A)two groups
B)one group
C)three groups
D)two or more groups
B
3
What is the formula used to calculate degrees of freedom for a t-test for dependent groups?

A)n − 1
B)n₁ + n₂ − 1
C)n₁ − 1 + n₂
D)n₁ + n₂
A
4
The t-test for dependent means is used when your sample is tested _______.

A)one time
B)two times
C)one or more times
D)two or more times
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In order to be 99% confident you have not committed a Type I error, at what level should you set your p value?

A).01
B).05
C).10
D).15
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If you are running a t-test for dependent means on a group of 114 individuals, your degrees of freedom will be _______.

A)113
B)112
C)114
D)115
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In a t-test for dependent means, the research hypothesis could look like this:

A)
B)
C)
D)
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In order to compute the test statistic or t value, you must first approximate the sample size by calculating the _______.

A)pooled variance
B)standard deviation
C)degrees of freedom
D)mean score
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If you are running a t-test for dependent means on a group of 54 individuals, your degrees of freedom will be _______.

A)54
B)55
C)53
D)56
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How many subjects were examined based on the following: t₍₂₉₎ = 2.001, p < .05?

A)29
B)30
C)31
D)32
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In order to determine whether or not you will reject the null hypothesis, the test statistic must be compared against the _______.

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
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If you are hypothesizing that posttest scores will be higher than pretest scores, you should use _______.

A)a one-tailed test
B)a two-tailed test
C)descriptive statistics
D)a t-test for independent means
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If you want to examine one group of subjects under two different conditions, which statistical technique should you select?

A)regression
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)analysis of variance
D)independent-samples t-test
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If the obtained value is greater than the critical value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)set a higher p value
D)increase the sample size
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If your degrees of freedom is 24, your sample size when conducting a t-test for dependent means must be _______.

A)23
B)25
C)26
D)24
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In a t-test for dependent samples that examines the difference between a pretest and posttest, what type of hypothesis is used?

A)nondirectional
B)directional
C)null hypothesis
D)experimental
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If the obtained value is less than the critical value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)accept the research hypothesis
D)decrease your p value
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In the formula that computes a t value, what does ΣD represent?

A)sum of the differences between groups of scores
B)sum of the means for Group 1
C)sum of the means for Group 2
D)sum of the squared differences
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The test statistic calculated by the statistical procedure selected is known as the _______.

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
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In the following, what are the degrees of freedom: t₍₂₉₎ = 2.001, p < .05?

A)29
B)30
C)31
D)32
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What is the numerator of the t-test in the dependent-means formula?

A)∑D
B)n
C)M₁ − M₂
D)∑D² (n − 1)
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Based on the formula for the t-test for dependent means, what does the n represent?

A)sum of the means
B)number of participants
C)number of pairs of observations
D)sum of all scores
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In running a t-test for dependent means on a group of individuals, how many individuals are there in the group when the degree of freedom is 58?

A)57
B)58
C)59
D)60
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According to the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, how many individuals were there in the group?

A)77
B)78
C)79
D)80
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If your degrees of freedom is 98, your sample size when conducting a t-test for dependent means must be _______.

A)97
B)99
C)98
D)100
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If you are running a t-test for dependent means on a group of 96 individuals, your degrees of freedom will be _______.

A)94
B)95
C)96
D)90
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27
When calculating a dependent-samples t-test, the order in which you input the posttest score and pretest score can change the t value.If you input the pretest first, the obtained value will be _______.

A)positive
B)negative
C)neutral
D)invalid
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28
Which of the following represents degrees of freedom?

A)fd
B)df
C)d
D)f
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29
When using a t-test for dependent means, what is true of the sample?

A)There are two different groups.
B)They are the same group.
C)There are more than 50.
D)They are observed once.
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Which of the following relates to the difference you expect when conducting a t-test?

A)hypothesized mean difference
B)Pearson correlation
C)observations
D)variance
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31
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does p < .01 represent?

A)the obtained value
B)the critical value
C)the degrees of freedom
D)the level of significance
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32
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does 1.03 represent?

A)test statistic
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)alpha level
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What is another name for a dependent-samples t-test?

A)single sample
B)double measures
C)repeated measures
D)freed sample
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34
Dr.Moo would like to find out if there was a significant difference between male and female patients' anxiety scores.What is the appropriate test to run?

A)independent-samples t-test
B)factorial ANOVA
C)dependent-samples t-test
D)Pearson correlation
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35
What is used to examine the degree of the relationship between variables?

A)hypothesized mean difference
B)correlation
C)observations
D)variance
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36
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does t represent?

A)test statistic
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)alpha level
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37
How many observations are there for each case in a t-test for dependent samples?

A)one
B)two
C)three
D)more than three
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38
Dr.Moo would like to find out if there was a significant difference between her patients' anxiety scores before and after they completed a yoga program.What is the appropriate test to run?

A)independent-samples t-test
B)factorial ANOVA
C)dependent-samples t-test
D)Pearson correlation
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In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, what does 78 represent?

A)test statistic
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)alpha level
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40
If you are interested in studying the same group under two conditions, what test should you use?

A)independent-samples t-test
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)related-populations t-test
D)correlation coefficient
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41
Dr.Moo would like to find out if participants who ate glazed donuts became happier after they ate jelly-filled donuts.What test should you use to determine this?

A)factorial ANOVA
B)independent-samples t-test
C)dependent-samples t-test
D)repeated-measures ANOVA
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42
If the critical value is greater than the obtained value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)accept the research hypothesis
D)decrease your p value
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43
You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₃₈₎ = 4.15, p < .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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44
To determine if you should reject a null hypothesis, you should compare the _______ value and the _______ value.

A)estimated; reliable
B)obtained; estimated
C)valid; invalid
D)obtained; critical
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_______ describes the average score for each variable in a dependent-samples t-test.

A)Mean
B)Variance
C)Standard deviation
D)Standard error
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To determine if you should accept a null hypothesis, you should compare the ______ value and the ______ value.

A)estimated; reliable
B)obtained; estimated
C)valid; invalid
D)obtained; critical
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You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₃₈₎ = 1.13, p > .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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In the following, what are the degrees of freedom: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)56
B)57
C)58
D)59
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In running a dependent-sample t-test, how many subjects were there in the group based on the following: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)56
B)57
C)58
D)59
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50
Which of the following formulas is used to calculate degrees of freedom for a dependent-samples t-test?

A)k − 1
B)n − 1
C)n(1)
D)k + 1
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51
You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₃₂₎ = 1.13, p > .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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52
In the following, what is the number of .01: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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53
In the following, what is the number of 5.5015: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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54
If the group has 30 individuals, what are the degrees of freedom for a dependent-samples t-test?

A)30 − 1
B)29 − 1
C)28 − 1
D)27 −1
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55
In hypothesis testing, the test statistic must be compared against the ______.

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
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56
If the critical value is less than the obtained value, what should you do?

A)reject the null hypothesis
B)accept the null hypothesis
C)set a higher p value
D)increase the sample size
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57
_______ describes what you may have indicated to be the difference you expect back in a dependent-samples t-test.

A)mean difference
B)hypothesized mean difference
C)variance difference
D)degrees of freedom
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58
In the following, what is the meaning of t: t₍₅₈₎ = 5.015, p < .01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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59
The statistical procedure is used to generate the test statistic.What is test statistic known as?

A)critical value
B)significance level
C)obtained value
D)p value
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60
You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t₍₂₆₎ = 3.13, p < .05.You determine that you should ______.

A)fail to reject the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)ignore the null hypothesis
D)fail to ignore the null hypothesis
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61
Interpret, in words, what it means for a research question that a null hypothesis was accepted.
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62
The t-test for dependent means is also known as the t-test for correlated samples.
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63
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, the number of .01 refers to significance level.
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64
In hypothesis testing, the test statistic must be compared against the obtained value.
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65
Provide an example of a study that would be analyzed using a t-test for dependent samples.
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66
Dr.Moo would like to find out if participants who love cats receive more speeding tickets than participants who love dogs.Identify the type of test she would need to use to determine this, and explain your answer.
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67
If the obtained value in a dependent-samples t-test exceeds the critical value, the null hypothesis cannot be accepted.
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68
When considering a t-test for dependent samples, what is a D score?
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69
Early education researchers can match two classrooms from different school districts and analyze their hypothesis with a dependent-samples t-test, even if they are not careful about the characteristics of each classroom.
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70
Under what circumstances would you use a t-test for dependent samples?
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71
When doing a t-test for dependent samples, when would you accept the null hypothesis?
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72
Interpret, in words, what it means for a research question that a null hypothesis was rejected.
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73
When considering a t-test for dependent samples, what is a D² score?
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74
The t-test for dependent means is used in order to determine whether there is a significant difference in the scores of a group of respondents who are tested at two points in time.
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75
In hypothesis testing, the test statistic must be compared against the critical value.
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76
In the equation t₍₇₈₎ = 1.03, p < .01, the number of 78 refers to degrees of freedom.
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77
If you want to examine the same group of individuals in two different times, which statistical technique should you select?

A)regression
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)analysis of variance
D)independent-samples t-test
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78
What is the difference between a t-test for independent samples and a t-test for dependent samples?
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79
The t-test for dependent means is also known as the t-test for doubled samples.
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80
When a researcher matches participants from different counseling graduate programs on variables such as age, gender, and a measure of multicultural understanding, the researcher can use a dependent-samples t-test in the study.
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