Deck 8: Introduction to Inferential Statistics
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Deck 8: Introduction to Inferential Statistics
1
What is the standard error of the mean for a distribution of scores where = 15 and n = 100?
A).15
B)1.5
C)15
D)unable to determine
A).15
B)1.5
C)15
D)unable to determine
1.5
2
What is the standard error of the mean for a distribution of scores where = 24 and n = 144?
A)20
B).167
C)2.0
D)unable to determine
A)20
B).167
C)2.0
D)unable to determine
2.0
3
A researcher in interested in whether high school students who play sports have a higher or lower body mass index (BMI)than students in the general population.The researcher is unsure whether playing sports will decrease body mass (due to more calories burned)or increase body mass (due to more muscle mass).He compares their average BMI to that of students in the general population and finds that zobt = +1.92.This is a _____ test and the researcher should conclude _____.
A)one-tailed; that students who are athletes have significantly higher BMIs.
B)two-tailed; that students who are athletes have significantly higher BMIs.
C)one-tailed: that students who are athletes do not have significantly higher BMIs.
D)two-tailed: that students who are athletes do not have significantly higher BMIs.
A)one-tailed; that students who are athletes have significantly higher BMIs.
B)two-tailed; that students who are athletes have significantly higher BMIs.
C)one-tailed: that students who are athletes do not have significantly higher BMIs.
D)two-tailed: that students who are athletes do not have significantly higher BMIs.
D
4
The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is called the
A)standard deviation.
B)deviation of the sample.
C)standard error of the mean.
D)standard error of the population.
A)standard deviation.
B)deviation of the sample.
C)standard error of the mean.
D)standard error of the population.
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5
Which of the following is not an assumption of the z-test?
A)The population mean ( )and standard deviation ( )are known.
B)The data are interval or ratio.
C)The distribution of random samples is normal.
D)The sample size is less than 30.
A)The population mean ( )and standard deviation ( )are known.
B)The data are interval or ratio.
C)The distribution of random samples is normal.
D)The sample size is less than 30.
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6
A distribution of sample means based on random samples of a fixed size from a population is the _____.
A)standard error of the mean
B)z test
C)population distribution
D)sampling distribution
A)standard error of the mean
B)z test
C)population distribution
D)sampling distribution
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7
A researcher in interested in whether students who play sports have a higher or lower body mass index (BMI)than students in the general population.The researcher is unsure whether playing sports will decrease body mass (due to more calories burned)or increase body mass (due to more muscle mass).This is a _____ tailed test and the zcv is _____.
A)two; ±1.96
B)one; ±1.65
C)two; ±1.65
D)one; ±1.96
A)two; ±1.96
B)one; ±1.65
C)two; ±1.65
D)one; ±1.96
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8
A researcher in interested in whether students who are musicians have higher intelligence test scores than students in the general population.The researcher predicts that playing a musical instrument is associated with higher intelligence test scores.This is a _____-tailed test and the zcv is _____.
A)two; ±1.96
B)one; ±1.65
C)two; ±1.65
D)one; ±1.96
A)two; ±1.96
B)one; ±1.65
C)two; ±1.65
D)one; ±1.96
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9
_____ statistics are used in the process of hypothesis testing.
A)Descriptive
B)Null
C)Alternative
D)Inferential
A)Descriptive
B)Null
C)Alternative
D)Inferential
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10
A researcher in interested in whether students who are musicians have higher intelligence test scores than students in the general population.The researcher predicts that playing a musical instrument is associated with higher intelligence test scores.The researcher selects a sample of 75 musicians from local high schools and gives them an intelligence test.She compares their average intelligence to that of students in the general population and finds that zobt = +1.92.This is a _____ test and the researcher should conclude _____.
A)one-tailed; that students who are musicians score significantly higher on intelligence tests
B)two-tailed; that students who are musicians score significantly higher on intelligence tests
C)one-tailed; that students who are musicians do not score significantly higher on intelligence tests
D)two-tailed; that students who are musicians do not score significantly higher on intelligence tests
A)one-tailed; that students who are musicians score significantly higher on intelligence tests
B)two-tailed; that students who are musicians score significantly higher on intelligence tests
C)one-tailed; that students who are musicians do not score significantly higher on intelligence tests
D)two-tailed; that students who are musicians do not score significantly higher on intelligence tests
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11
The standard error of the mean is calculated by dividing _____ by _____.
A) ; n2
B) ; the square root of n
C)n2;
D)the square root of n;
A) ; n2
B) ; the square root of n
C)n2;
D)the square root of n;
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12
The formula to determine the _____ is based on the _____.
A)central limit theorem; standard deviation
B)standard deviation; central limit theorem
C)standard error of the mean; central limit theorem
D)central limit theorem; z test
A)central limit theorem; standard deviation
B)standard deviation; central limit theorem
C)standard error of the mean; central limit theorem
D)central limit theorem; z test
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13
A researcher in interested in whether students who are musicians have higher intelligence test scores than students in the general population.The researcher predicts that playing a musical instrument is associated with higher intelligence test scores.The researcher selects a sample of 75 musicians from local high schools and gives them an intelligence test.The mean for the sample is 105.The mean for the general population (µ)is 100 with a standard deviation ( )of 15.What is zobt for this sample?
A).33
B)1.89
C)2.89
D)3.25
A).33
B)1.89
C)2.89
D)3.25
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14
The standard error of the mean will always be ____ the standard deviation for a distribution of individual scores.
A)smaller than
B)larger than
C)the same as
D)the same as or larger than
A)smaller than
B)larger than
C)the same as
D)the same as or larger than
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15
Inferential statistics allow us to
A)infer something about the sample based on the population.
B)infer something about the population based on the sample.
C)infer that the sample is representative.
D)do all of the above
A)infer something about the sample based on the population.
B)infer something about the population based on the sample.
C)infer that the sample is representative.
D)do all of the above
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16
The sampling distribution is a distribution of ____ means based on random _____ of a fixed size from a _____.
A)population; samples; population
B)sample; samples; population
C)population; populations; sample
D)sample; populations; sample
A)population; samples; population
B)sample; samples; population
C)population; populations; sample
D)sample; populations; sample
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17
What is the standard error of the mean for a distribution of scores where = 50 and n = 75?
A)5.77
B).066
C)1.5
D)unable to determine
A)5.77
B).066
C)1.5
D)unable to determine
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18
Zcv for a one-tailed test is _____ whereas Zcv for a two-tailed test is _____.
A) 1.645; 1.96
B) 1.96; 1.645
C).01; .05
D).05; .01
A) 1.645; 1.96
B) 1.96; 1.645
C).01; .05
D).05; .01
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19
A researcher in interested in whether high school students who play sports have a higher or lower body mass index (BMI)than students in the general population.The researcher is unsure whether playing sports will decrease body mass (due to more calories burned)or increase body mass (due to more muscle mass).The researcher selects a sample of 60 athletes and finds that their average BMI is 22.The average (µ)in the general population of students is 22.5 with a standard deviation ( )of 3.What is zobt for this sample?
A).98
B)1.29
C)1.96
D)2.25
A).98
B)1.29
C)1.96
D)2.25
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20
A parametric inferential statistical test of the null hypothesis for a single sample where the population variance is known is the
A)t test.
B)standard deviation.
C)z test.
D)standard error test.
A)t test.
B)standard deviation.
C)z test.
D)standard error test.
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21
If a researcher reported for a one-tailed single-sample t-test that t(14)= 2.25,then
A)p < .025.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)p < .001.
A)p < .025.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)p < .001.
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22
The set of distributions that although symmetrical and bell-shaped,are not normally distributed is known as
A)Student's t distribution.
B)Gosset's t distribution.
C)the z distribution.
D)none of the options is correct
A)Student's t distribution.
B)Gosset's t distribution.
C)the z distribution.
D)none of the options is correct
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23
To estimate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution when using a single-sample t test,we use the
A)estimated standard deviation.
B)estimated population standard deviation.
C)estimated standard error of the mean.
D)true standard error of the mean.
A)estimated standard deviation.
B)estimated population standard deviation.
C)estimated standard error of the mean.
D)true standard error of the mean.
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24
In a study with 16 participants and s = 10,the estimated standard error of the mean would be
A)1.0.
B)1.5.
C)2.0.
D)2.5.
A)1.0.
B)1.5.
C)2.0.
D)2.5.
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25
Imagine that you conducted a single-sample t-test with 15 participants.For a one-tailed test,the tcv at = .05 would be
A) 1.761.
B) 1.753.
C) 2.179.
D) 2.201.
A) 1.761.
B) 1.753.
C) 2.179.
D) 2.201.
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26
If a researcher reported for a single-sample t-test that t(17)= 2.90,p< .02,how many participants were there in the study?
A)18
B)20
C)10
D)9
A)18
B)20
C)10
D)9
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27
Imagine that you conducted a single-sample t-test with 8 participants.For a two-tailed test,the tcv at = .05 would be
A) 1.796.
B) 2.365.
C) 2.179.
D) 2.201.
A) 1.796.
B) 2.365.
C) 2.179.
D) 2.201.
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28
The number of scores in a sample that are free to vary represents the
A)sample size.
B)N. c the degrees of freedom.
D)none of the other options is correct
A)sample size.
B)N. c the degrees of freedom.
D)none of the other options is correct
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29
In order to increase the power of z test,one might
A)increase sample size.
B)use a two-tailed test.
C)decrease sample size.
D)none of the options is correct
A)increase sample size.
B)use a two-tailed test.
C)decrease sample size.
D)none of the options is correct
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30
The _____ distribution is a set of distributions that,although symmetrical and bell-shaped,are not normally distributed.
A)standard normal
B)normal
C)Student's t-
D)alternative
A)standard normal
B)normal
C)Student's t-
D)alternative
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31
If a researcher reported for a single-sample t-test that t(10)= 2.50,p< .05,how many participants were there in the study?
A)10
B)9
C)11
D)12
A)10
B)9
C)11
D)12
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32
A _____-tailed test and a _____ sample size will both increase the power of the test.
A)two; larger
B)one; larger
C)two; smaller
D)one; smaller
A)two; larger
B)one; larger
C)two; smaller
D)one; smaller
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33
For a single-sample t test with 18 participants,the degrees of freedom are
A)17.
B)18.
C)16.
D)unable to be determined.
A)17.
B)18.
C)16.
D)unable to be determined.
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34
Sometimes researchers use estimation of population means,rather than hypothesis tests.These estimations are based on
A)the standard error of the mean.
B)the standard deviation.
C)the z test.
D)confidence intervals.
A)the standard error of the mean.
B)the standard deviation.
C)the z test.
D)confidence intervals.
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35
The estimated standard error of the mean is calculated by dividing _____ by _____.
A)s; the square root of n
B)s; n2
C)n2; s
D)the square root of n; s
A)s; the square root of n
B)s; n2
C)n2; s
D)the square root of n; s
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36
When comparing a sample to a population,if you know and and have a sample size larger than 30,you should conduct a _____ test.
A)t
B)z
C) 2
D)phi
A)t
B)z
C) 2
D)phi
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37
For a single-sample t test with 10 participants,the degrees of freedom are
A)10.
B)9.
C)8.
D)unable to be determined.
A)10.
B)9.
C)8.
D)unable to be determined.
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38
Imagine that you conducted a single-sample t-test with 12 participants.For a two-tailed test,the tcv at = .05 would be
A) 1.796.
B) 2.074.
C) 2.179.
D) 2.201.
A) 1.796.
B) 2.074.
C) 2.179.
D) 2.201.
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39
For a single-sample t test with 12 participants,the degrees of freedom are
A)10.
B)11.
C)12.
D)unable to be determined.
A)10.
B)11.
C)12.
D)unable to be determined.
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40
In a study with 25 participants and s = 15,the estimated standard error of the mean would be
A)0.6.
B)3.0.
C)2.0.
D)2.6.
A)0.6.
B)3.0.
C)2.0.
D)2.6.
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41
Assume that the average person in America weighs 150 pounds ( ).You want to determine whether college students weigh less than the average American.Following are the weights collected on a sample of college students: 120,105,166,170,145,149,135,115,168,138.
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42
Which of the following is not an assumption of the t-test?
A)The data should be ordinal or nominal.
B)The population distribution of scores should be symmetrical.
C)The population mean ( )is known,but the population standard deviation ( )is not known.
D)The sample size is typically less than 30.
A)The data should be ordinal or nominal.
B)The population distribution of scores should be symmetrical.
C)The population mean ( )is known,but the population standard deviation ( )is not known.
D)The sample size is typically less than 30.
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43
If a researcher reported for a two-tailed single-sample t-test that t(13)= 1.46,then
A)p < .02.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)the results is not significant.
A)p < .02.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)the results is not significant.
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44
A researcher in interested in whether students who attend private elementary schools do any better on a standard test of intelligence than the general population of elementary school children.A random sample of 75 students at a private elementary school is tested and has a mean intelligence test score of 103.5.The average for the general population of elementary school children is 100 ( = 15).
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45
Chi-square is calculated by summing the[(_____ -_____)2 divided by _____].
A)observed; expected; observed
B)expected; observed; observed
C)observed; expected; expected
D)observed; observed; expected
A)observed; expected; observed
B)expected; observed; observed
C)observed; expected; expected
D)observed; observed; expected
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46
What is a t test,when is it used,and what does it tell us?
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47
Nonparametric is to parametric as _____ is to _____.
A)t-test; z-test
B)z-test; t-test
C) 2-test; t-test
D)t-test; 2-test
A)t-test; z-test
B)z-test; t-test
C) 2-test; t-test
D)t-test; 2-test
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48
How does sample size affect the tcv?
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49
What is a z test,when is it used,and what does it tell us?
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50
Rich performed a two-tailed test for an experiment in which n=15.He could not find his t critical values table but he remembered the tcv at df = 20.He decided to compare his tobt to this tcv.Is he more likely to make a Type I or a Type II error in this situation?
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51
What is the sampling distribution and how is it related to the standard error of the mean?
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52
Given: For one section of the SAT: = 500 and = 100.The SAT was given to a sample of n=35 and the mean SAT for this sample was 536.Calculate the z-test for this sample mean.Does this sample differ significantly from the population for a two-tailed test?
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53
What are the assumptions of the z test?
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54
Explain why
decreases as the size of the samples in the sampling distribution increase.Your answer should include an explanation based on the formula for
and an explanation of why this formula makes sense (in other words,why would increasing the size of each sample in the sampling distribution cause
to decrease?



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55
Rich performed a two-tailed test for an experiment in which n=20.He could not find his t critical values table but he remembered the tcv at df = 15.He decided to compare his tobt to this tcv.Is he more likely to make a Type I or a Type II error in this situation?
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56
Which of the following is not an assumption of the 2-test?
A)It is a nonparametric test.
B)It is appropriate only for ordinal data.
C)The frequency in each cell should be at least 5.
D)The sample should be randomly selected.
A)It is a nonparametric test.
B)It is appropriate only for ordinal data.
C)The frequency in each cell should be at least 5.
D)The sample should be randomly selected.
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57
If a researcher reported for a one-tailed single-sample t-test that t(10)= 1.96,then
A)p < .02.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)p < .001.
A)p < .02.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)p < .001.
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58
If a researcher reported for a two-tailed single-sample t-test that t(10)= 2.25,then
A)p < .02.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)p < .001.
A)p < .02.
B)p < .05.
C)p < .01.
D)p < .001.
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59
How does a t test differ from a z test in terms of when it is used,how it is calculated,and how we determine significance?
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60
When comparing a sample to a population,if you know but not and have a sample size smaller than 30,you should conduct a _____ test.
A)t
B)z
C) 2
D)phi
A)t
B)z
C) 2
D)phi
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61
According to the U.S.Bureau of the Census,75% of adults regularly drank alcohol in 1985.An investigator predicts that fewer adults drink now than drank then.A sample of 100 adults is asked about their current drinking habits and 67 report drinking and 33 report not drinking.
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62
What are the assumptions of the t test?
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63
What are the assumptions of the 2-test?
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