ES 350 Exam 2
Power is defined as the probability of
rejecting a false null hypothesis
If the researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis when there really is a difference, this is an example of a
type II error
What is the correct df (degrees of freedom) for a correlation between socioeconomic status and physical activity?
1
Which of the following is an example of snowball sampling?
asking college athletes to recruit their teammates
To calculate L for a correlation of two sets of ranked scores, the degrees of freedom ( N − 1) are multiplied by
r squared
The property of a distribution of scores that relates to how peaked or flat the curve is called
kurtosis
If two measures have a high positive correlation, and a person has a low score on one measure, her score on the other measure is most likely to be
low
A confidence interval (CI) tells is how confident we can be that
the mean for a population lies within a range of scores
What is the median score for the following set of numbers? (3, 11, 8, 13, 5, 3, 6)
6
A statistical test that provides information about the relationship between two continuous variables is
Pearson product moment coefficient of correlation
The researcher obtained a significant F from the ANOVA. Partial 2 was found to be .30. This is interpreted to mean that
30% of the total variance is accounted for by the treatments
Why is standard deviation important in terms of considering the sample?
If standard deviation is small, then the mean is likely to be a good representative score for the sample
Four skill tests are tried as predictors of success in a tennis class. Each test correlates with later success as follows: test A, r= .27; test B, r= -.90; test C, r= -.40; test D, r= .6. The test that will most accurately predict success is
test B
For scores from a test to have good content validity, which of the following statements must be true?
The test adequately samples what was covered in the course. & The percentage of points for each topic area reflects the amount of emphasis given to that topic.
Which hypothesis is stated in the null form?
There is no difference between the vocabulary scores of average- and high-ability students.
Variables that show a relationship with one another may be statistically correlated. Referring to figure 6.1 in the text, what might you expect in terms of the correlation?
a positive linear relationship
If the null hypothesis is false, one may assume the research hypothesis is the explanation for the results if
all other possible explanations have been controlled
A researcher sought to find out which of two exercises was more effective in building endurance. One group used exercise A, and another group used exercise B. At the end of study, the researcher should compare the two groups' scores with
an independent samples t test
Prediction studies use which of the following as the basic analysis technique?
correlation
The significance of L determined when testing for differences between groups for ranked data is determined using the _____ table.
critical value of chi square
A study that has one independent variable with three levels and three dependent variables should be analyzed by
discriminant analysis
A measure that expresses the difference between the experimental and control group in standard deviation units is the
effect size
A researcher decides to use an alpha of .01 and a power of .80. To determine the needed sample size the researcher must also ascertain the expected
effect size
What two things can statistics do?
establish significance and assess the magnitude of the effect
In discriminant function analysis, one is able to predict
membership in one of three or more groups
If there is a correlation of .80 between a test of scholastic aptitude and performance on an achievement test, one can infer that
no causation can be inferred
Data such as sex, city of residence, or political party affiliation are what kind of measure?
nominal
Chi square is appropriate for which one of the following types of data?
observed frequencies
In multiple regression, one is able to predict
one criterion from two or more predictors
Discriminant analysis differs from simple ANOVA such that discriminant analysis has
one independent variable and two or more dependent variables
The type of scale that uses two adjectives, such as Worthless and Valuable, is a
semantic differential scale
What does finding a significant difference mean?
that your findings are reliable
What determines if the findings from a sample can be generalized to a population?
the sampling technique that was used
When an experimenter states that the level of significance is at the .05 level, he or she is setting the probability of committing which type of error?
type I error
A researcher wishes to know whether there is a significant difference in the number of knee injuries reported among four sports. How many degrees of freedom are there for this chi-square analysis?
3
What is the mode for the following set of numbers? (5, 10, 4, 1, 4, 5, 12, 8, 9, 4)
4
A researcher finds a correlation of .70 between popularity ratings and self-concept scores. What percentage of common association can be inferred between the two variables?
49%
Which one of the following statements does not describe an advantage of repeated measures?
Repeated measures can eliminate the influence of some unwanted variable.
In logistic regression, one is able to predict
a binary outcome variable
If a researcher does not use random sampling, but then makes comparisons on potentially important variables between the sample and some larger group that it is supposed to represent, this is called
a post hoc justification
A null hypothesis is
a statistical hypothesis that assumes that there is no difference among the effects of treatments
When the purpose of the research is to determine the effects of one independent variable (e.g., four groups) on one dependent variable (e.g., self-concept), the best choice of a statistical analysis is
analysis of variance
All statistical tests are based upon the same general comparison, which is
between true variance and error variance
The single score that best represents all the scores in a distribution is the definition of
central tendency
A statistical technique that tests for significant differences between observed and expected frequencies of occurrence is
chi square
Which of the following is a technique for providing information about the reliability of an instrument?
coefficient alpha
The author of a test of anxiety proceeds on the premise, based on the literature, that the performance of people with high anxiety suffers when they are under stress. In an experiment, the author finds that people who scored as highly anxious on the test performed more poorly on a stressful task. The test author maintained that this finding was evidence of what kind of validity?
construct
Comparing test items with the course objectives (course topics) checks which type of validity?
content
Of the following, which is a nonparametric statistical test?
contingency coefficient
A chi-square analysis compares the responses to a question on recreational preferences of males and females at three grade levels. The resulting two-way classification structure is called a
contingency table
A variable that is a mediator is one that
explains the effects of variable X on variable Y
Data from professional golfers support that the correlation between driving distance and driving accuracy is -0.60, p < .001. This means that
golfers who drive a longer distance are likely to be less accurate with 36% of the variance explained
In which of the following circumstances would you be likely to set alpha = .01 instead of alpha = .05?
if you were testing a drug that had the potential to save lives but also had serious side effects
A Pearson's correlation of .00 between two variables indicates
independence (no association) between the variables
A variable that is a moderator is one that
influences the strength of the effect of variable X on variable Y
A teacher wishes to determine the reliability of three trials on a performance test. He uses ANOVA to obtain the reliability coefficient. This technique is called
intraclass correlation
If a thermometer measured the temperature in an oven as 400° five days in a row when the temperature was actually 337°, this measuring instrument would be considered
reliable but not valid
The term that describes the position (right or left; positive or negative) of the hump in the curve of a distribution is
skewness
To determine whether data are normally distributed, one can test to see whether the curve is shifted to the left or right. This shift is called
skewness
If a researcher finds a small difference in average test scores between a large sample (over 700) of experimental participants and a large sample (same size) of control participants, it is very likely that the difference is
statistically significant but does not have a high degree of meaningfulness
After a population of 1,000 high school seniors is divided by sex and size of school attended, the random selection of a sample to represent these proportions of the population is called
stratified random sampling
Which option is a common test statistic?
t, F, and r
Randomly assigning the participants to a group allows you to assume:
that the groups are equivalent on their average scores for the dependent variable at the beginning of the experiment
An important probability concept is relative frequency. Relative frequency is
the idea that a normal coin may land on heads 40 times out of 100 all of the above