Deck 11: Teafor Two: Tests Between the Means of Different Groups

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The t test for independent samples assumes which of the following?

A)There was a pre- and post-test.
B)Scores are independent.
C)Scores are related.
D)Mean scores are equal.
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In the t test for independent samples,the actual statistical test is ______.

A)nondirectional
B)unidirectional
C)multidirectional
D)quasidirectional
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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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The t test for independent means is used when each group is tested ______.

A)once or twice
B)only twice
C)only once
D)any number of times
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In the formula that computes a t value,what does s12 represent?

A)scores for Group 1
B)mean for Group 1
C)number of participants for Group 1
D)variance for Group 1
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Independent groups are ______.

A)not related in any way
B)related to each other
C)dependent on each other
D)continuous
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The t test for independent means is used when you are testing how many groups?

A)only two groups in total
B)only one group
C)two groups or more
D)one group or more
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When examining group difference where no direction of the difference is specified,which of the following is used?

A)two-tailed test
B)one-tailed test
C)directional hypothesis
D)critical value
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When 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.
Question
The null hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:

A)H0: μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2
B)H0: μ\mu 1 >\gtμ\mu 2
C)H0: X1 = X2
D)H1: X1 = X2
Question
The t test for independent means is used when looking at the difference in average scores of one or more variables between ______ group(s)that are ______ one another.

A)two;dependent on
B)two;independent of
C)one;dependent on
D)one;independent of
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In order to determine whether 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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In the formula that computes a t value,what does n1 represent?

A)scores for Group 1
B)means for Group 1
C)number of participants for Group 1
D)variance for Group 1
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The SPSS output for an independent-samples t-test includes all but which of the following?

A)correlation coefficient
B)standard deviation
C)variance
D)mean
Question
To examine the difference among the average scores of three unrelated groups,which of the following statistical techniques should be selected?

A)regression
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)independent-samples t-test
D)analysis of variance
Question
The research hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:

A)H0: X1 = X2
B)H1: μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2
C)H1:  <strong>The research hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:</strong> A)H<sub>0: </sub>X<sub>1 </sub>= X<sub>2</sub> B)H<sub>1:</sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub> C)H<sub>1:</sub>   <sub>1 </sub>>   <sub>2</sub> D)<sub> </sub>H<sub>0: </sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  1 >  <strong>The research hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:</strong> A)H<sub>0: </sub>X<sub>1 </sub>= X<sub>2</sub> B)H<sub>1:</sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub> C)H<sub>1:</sub>   <sub>1 </sub>>   <sub>2</sub> D)<sub> </sub>H<sub>0: </sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>  2
D) H0: μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2
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In the formula that computes a t value,what does <strong>In the formula that computes a t value,what does   represent?</strong> A)the number of participants in Group 1 B)the variance for Group 1 C)the mean for Group 1 D)the standard deviation for Group 1 <div style=padding-top: 35px> represent?

A)the number of participants in Group 1
B)the variance for Group 1
C)the mean for Group 1
D)the standard deviation for Group 1
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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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Which of the following is a major assumption of the t test regarding the amount of variability in each group?

A)variables normally distributed
B)sample chosen at random
C)scores are independent
D)variances are equal
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When examining group difference where the direction of the difference is specified,which of the following is used?

A)two-tailed test
B)one-tailed test
C)directional hypothesis
D)critical value
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What is the t statistic value also known as?

A)critical value
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)test computation
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What does the number 2.001 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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If there is a significant difference between the distributions of scores in two groups with effect size at .37,how big are the differences between the two groups?

A)no difference
B)medium
C)small
D)large
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How many groups are involved in the t test for independent samples?

A)one
B)two
C)more than three
D)any number of groups
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If there is no difference between the distributions of scores in two groups,what is the effect size equal to?

A)20
B)5
C)1
D)0
Question
The term for the assumption that the amount of variability in each of the two groups is equal is ______.

A)heterogeneity of variances
B)homogeneity of variance
C)equality of variance
D)stability of variance
Question
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)Set a higher p value.
D)Increase the sample.
Question
If the obtained t value is 7.14,and the critical value is 6.10,what decision should be made?

A)Accept the null hypothesis.
B)Reject the null hypothesis.
C)Rerun the analysis.
D)Use a one-tailed test.
Question
What does the letter t represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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What is a small effect for Cohen's d?

A)0.17
B)-0.02
C)0.25
D)0.57
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What does the number 0.05 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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If the number of participants in Group 1 = 32 and the number in Group 2 = 30,what is the associated degrees of freedom?

A)58
B)59
C)60
D)62
Question
When computing effect size,the sample size is ______.

A)used in the denominator
B)not considered
C)used in the numerator
D)sometimes considered
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Which of the following is the formula used to calculate degrees of freedom for a t test?

A)n1 - 1 + n2 - 1
B)n1 + n2 - 1
C)n1 - 1 + n2
D)n1 + n2
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A measure of the magnitude of the difference between two groups is _____.

A)effect size
B)significance level
C)error size
D)effect size.
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What does the number 58 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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A researcher wants to create an intervention to improve the well-being of first-semester graduate students,so she gives the professional school counseling students specific doses of rocky road ice cream and the mental health counseling students specific doses of licorice.To analyze the differences in well-being,she would use a(n)______.

A)dependent-samples t test
B)analysis of variance
C)independent-samples t test
D)repeated-measures analysis of variance
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What is the most common level of significance used in testing in the social sciences?

A)0.05
B)0.01
C)0.001
D)0.10
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When it comes to significance testing,the level of risk is ______.

A)determined by sample size
B)always set at 0.05
C)set by the researcher
D)irrelevant for t-test
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If the number of participants in Group 1 = 54 and the number in Group 2 = 58,what is the associated degrees of freedom?

A)99
B)111
C)112
D)110
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There is an important difference between a significant result and a meaningful result.
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Effect size is a value that approximates the sample size and is a component of many statistical tests.
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What does the number 42 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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What does the symbol p represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)probability
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The homogeneity-of-variance,an assumption underlying the t test,states that the amount of variability in both groups is equal.
Question
Pooled standard deviation,part of the formula for the Cohen's d effect size,is similar to an average of the standard deviations from both groups.
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A larger effect size represents a greater difference between the two groups.
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A researcher wants to study the impact of pizza consumption on the happiness of college freshmen,sophomores,and juniors.What test statistic would the researcher need to use to evaluate the difference in effectiveness between the groups?

A)dependent-samples t-test
B)analysis of variance
C)independent-samples t-test
D)repeated-measures analysis of variance
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What does the number 5.15 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)probability
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What does the symbol t represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)probability
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If the effect size is 0.37,what is your interpretation of the group difference?

A)large
B)small
C)weak
D)medium
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Based on the equation: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01,what is the right choice in the following?

A)group 1= 21;group 2= 21
B)group 1= 22;group 2= 22
C)group 1= 20;group 2= 20
D)group 1=23;group 2= 23
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In the effect size formula,what does X1 bar stand for?

A)the mean for Group 1
B)effect size
C)standard deviation
D)variance for Group 1
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Effect size is the magnitude of the differences between groups.
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The test for independent samples should be used when participants are tested multiple times.
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The sign of the observed t value (i.e. ,whether it is positive or negative)is a crucial element in conducting the t test for independent samples.
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What does the number 0.01 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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A t test is conducted to detect differences between two groups in which participants are tested only once.
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In the effect size formula,what does s stand for?

A)standard error of mean
B)effect size
C)standard deviation
D)variance
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In the effect size formula,what does ES stand for?

A)standard error of mean
B)effect size
C)standard deviation
D)estimated sample size
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A researcher is testing a two-tailed null hypothesis at the p < 0.01 level with df = 48.What critical value would she or he use? Justify your answer.
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What are you assuming when you use the simple formula for effect size?
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If you have a sample size of 500,should you interpret the statistical significance or the effect size?
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Please identify the elements of the formula for an independent-means t test.
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Why do we calculate effect size?
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Under what conditions would a researcher choose to use a t test for independent samples?
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What does t(47) = 0.23 mean?
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What is the simplest way to compute an effect size?
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Under what circumstances would a researcher reject the null hypothesis?
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Deck 11: Teafor Two: Tests Between the Means of Different Groups
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The t test for independent samples assumes which of the following?

A)There was a pre- and post-test.
B)Scores are independent.
C)Scores are related.
D)Mean scores are equal.
Scores are independent.
2
In the t test for independent samples,the actual statistical test is ______.

A)nondirectional
B)unidirectional
C)multidirectional
D)quasidirectional
nondirectional
3
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
degrees of freedom
4
The t test for independent means is used when each group is tested ______.

A)once or twice
B)only twice
C)only once
D)any number of times
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In the formula that computes a t value,what does s12 represent?

A)scores for Group 1
B)mean for Group 1
C)number of participants for Group 1
D)variance for Group 1
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Independent groups are ______.

A)not related in any way
B)related to each other
C)dependent on each other
D)continuous
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The t test for independent means is used when you are testing how many groups?

A)only two groups in total
B)only one group
C)two groups or more
D)one group or more
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When examining group difference where no direction of the difference is specified,which of the following is used?

A)two-tailed test
B)one-tailed test
C)directional hypothesis
D)critical value
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When 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.
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The null hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:

A)H0: μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2
B)H0: μ\mu 1 >\gtμ\mu 2
C)H0: X1 = X2
D)H1: X1 = X2
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The t test for independent means is used when looking at the difference in average scores of one or more variables between ______ group(s)that are ______ one another.

A)two;dependent on
B)two;independent of
C)one;dependent on
D)one;independent of
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In order to determine whether 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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In the formula that computes a t value,what does n1 represent?

A)scores for Group 1
B)means for Group 1
C)number of participants for Group 1
D)variance for Group 1
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The SPSS output for an independent-samples t-test includes all but which of the following?

A)correlation coefficient
B)standard deviation
C)variance
D)mean
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To examine the difference among the average scores of three unrelated groups,which of the following statistical techniques should be selected?

A)regression
B)dependent-samples t-test
C)independent-samples t-test
D)analysis of variance
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The research hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:

A)H0: X1 = X2
B)H1: μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2
C)H1:  <strong>The research hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:</strong> A)H<sub>0: </sub>X<sub>1 </sub>= X<sub>2</sub> B)H<sub>1:</sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub> C)H<sub>1:</sub>   <sub>1 </sub>>   <sub>2</sub> D)<sub> </sub>H<sub>0: </sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>  1 >  <strong>The research hypothesis in an independent-samples t-test would be represented as follows:</strong> A)H<sub>0: </sub>X<sub>1 </sub>= X<sub>2</sub> B)H<sub>1:</sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub> C)H<sub>1:</sub>   <sub>1 </sub>>   <sub>2</sub> D)<sub> </sub>H<sub>0: </sub> \mu <sub>1</sub>= \mu <sub>2</sub>  2
D) H0: μ\mu 1= μ\mu 2
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In the formula that computes a t value,what does <strong>In the formula that computes a t value,what does   represent?</strong> A)the number of participants in Group 1 B)the variance for Group 1 C)the mean for Group 1 D)the standard deviation for Group 1 represent?

A)the number of participants in Group 1
B)the variance for Group 1
C)the mean for Group 1
D)the standard deviation for Group 1
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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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Which of the following is a major assumption of the t test regarding the amount of variability in each group?

A)variables normally distributed
B)sample chosen at random
C)scores are independent
D)variances are equal
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When examining group difference where the direction of the difference is specified,which of the following is used?

A)two-tailed test
B)one-tailed test
C)directional hypothesis
D)critical value
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What is the t statistic value also known as?

A)critical value
B)degrees of freedom
C)obtained value
D)test computation
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What does the number 2.001 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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If there is a significant difference between the distributions of scores in two groups with effect size at .37,how big are the differences between the two groups?

A)no difference
B)medium
C)small
D)large
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How many groups are involved in the t test for independent samples?

A)one
B)two
C)more than three
D)any number of groups
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If there is no difference between the distributions of scores in two groups,what is the effect size equal to?

A)20
B)5
C)1
D)0
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The term for the assumption that the amount of variability in each of the two groups is equal is ______.

A)heterogeneity of variances
B)homogeneity of variance
C)equality of variance
D)stability of variance
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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)Set a higher p value.
D)Increase the sample.
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If the obtained t value is 7.14,and the critical value is 6.10,what decision should be made?

A)Accept the null hypothesis.
B)Reject the null hypothesis.
C)Rerun the analysis.
D)Use a one-tailed test.
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What does the letter t represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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What is a small effect for Cohen's d?

A)0.17
B)-0.02
C)0.25
D)0.57
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What does the number 0.05 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

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C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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If the number of participants in Group 1 = 32 and the number in Group 2 = 30,what is the associated degrees of freedom?

A)58
B)59
C)60
D)62
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When computing effect size,the sample size is ______.

A)used in the denominator
B)not considered
C)used in the numerator
D)sometimes considered
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Which of the following is the formula used to calculate degrees of freedom for a t test?

A)n1 - 1 + n2 - 1
B)n1 + n2 - 1
C)n1 - 1 + n2
D)n1 + n2
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A measure of the magnitude of the difference between two groups is _____.

A)effect size
B)significance level
C)error size
D)effect size.
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What does the number 58 represent in the following: t(58)= 2.001,p < 0.05?

A)test statistic
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C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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A researcher wants to create an intervention to improve the well-being of first-semester graduate students,so she gives the professional school counseling students specific doses of rocky road ice cream and the mental health counseling students specific doses of licorice.To analyze the differences in well-being,she would use a(n)______.

A)dependent-samples t test
B)analysis of variance
C)independent-samples t test
D)repeated-measures analysis of variance
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What is the most common level of significance used in testing in the social sciences?

A)0.05
B)0.01
C)0.001
D)0.10
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When it comes to significance testing,the level of risk is ______.

A)determined by sample size
B)always set at 0.05
C)set by the researcher
D)irrelevant for t-test
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If the number of participants in Group 1 = 54 and the number in Group 2 = 58,what is the associated degrees of freedom?

A)99
B)111
C)112
D)110
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There is an important difference between a significant result and a meaningful result.
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Effect size is a value that approximates the sample size and is a component of many statistical tests.
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What does the number 42 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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What does the symbol p represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
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C)degrees of freedom
D)probability
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The homogeneity-of-variance,an assumption underlying the t test,states that the amount of variability in both groups is equal.
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Pooled standard deviation,part of the formula for the Cohen's d effect size,is similar to an average of the standard deviations from both groups.
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A larger effect size represents a greater difference between the two groups.
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A researcher wants to study the impact of pizza consumption on the happiness of college freshmen,sophomores,and juniors.What test statistic would the researcher need to use to evaluate the difference in effectiveness between the groups?

A)dependent-samples t-test
B)analysis of variance
C)independent-samples t-test
D)repeated-measures analysis of variance
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What does the number 5.15 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)probability
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What does the symbol t represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
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C)degrees of freedom
D)probability
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51
If the effect size is 0.37,what is your interpretation of the group difference?

A)large
B)small
C)weak
D)medium
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52
Based on the equation: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01,what is the right choice in the following?

A)group 1= 21;group 2= 21
B)group 1= 22;group 2= 22
C)group 1= 20;group 2= 20
D)group 1=23;group 2= 23
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53
In the effect size formula,what does X1 bar stand for?

A)the mean for Group 1
B)effect size
C)standard deviation
D)variance for Group 1
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54
Effect size is the magnitude of the differences between groups.
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55
The test for independent samples should be used when participants are tested multiple times.
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56
The sign of the observed t value (i.e. ,whether it is positive or negative)is a crucial element in conducting the t test for independent samples.
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57
What does the number 0.01 represent in the following: t(42)= 5.15,p < 0.01?

A)test statistic
B)t value
C)degrees of freedom
D)significance level
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58
A t test is conducted to detect differences between two groups in which participants are tested only once.
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59
In the effect size formula,what does s stand for?

A)standard error of mean
B)effect size
C)standard deviation
D)variance
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60
In the effect size formula,what does ES stand for?

A)standard error of mean
B)effect size
C)standard deviation
D)estimated sample size
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61
A researcher is testing a two-tailed null hypothesis at the p < 0.01 level with df = 48.What critical value would she or he use? Justify your answer.
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62
What are you assuming when you use the simple formula for effect size?
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63
If you have a sample size of 500,should you interpret the statistical significance or the effect size?
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64
Please identify the elements of the formula for an independent-means t test.
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65
Why do we calculate effect size?
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66
Under what conditions would a researcher choose to use a t test for independent samples?
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67
What does t(47) = 0.23 mean?
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68
What is the simplest way to compute an effect size?
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69
Under what circumstances would a researcher reject the null hypothesis?
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