Multiple Choice
Research shows that aptitude scores are better predictors of achievement in the lower grades than in college.This finding can best be interpreted to mean that
A) college students are not as predictable as elementary school pupils.
B) aptitude tests should not be used with college students.
C) there is less variability in aptitude and achievement among elementary school students than among college students.
D) there is greater variability in aptitude and achievement among elementary school students than among college students.
E) college teachers tend to be more objective in grading than elementary school teachers.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q41: Exhibit 13-5.Choose the type of correlational statistic
Q42: Exhibit 13-3: Compare the following coefficients of
Q43: Exhibit 13-3: Compare the following coefficients of
Q44: If the correlation between X and Y
Q45: Statistical significance of a correlation tells us<br>A)
Q47: A researcher uses several different measures in
Q48: A researcher who fails to reject the
Q49: A measure of political conservatism was administered
Q50: Why is a Pearson's r of .6
Q51: When is multiple regression used?