KIN 371 QUIZ questions and answers
the mean heart rate of students in this class is 61 with a standard deviation of 3. the middle 68% of scores will be between:
58 and 64
which of the following terms is used in connection with intensity of exercise and refers to the ratio of metabolic rate during exercise to the rate while resting?
MET
to calculate sampling error (SE) variance is calculated as:
a function of proportions
what is not a way that we can increase power for experimental research? -add additional IVs -increase the difference between groups' means -add additional participants -decrease the difference between groups' variances
add additional independent variables
a basic characteristic of correlational research is that it
cannot establish cause and effect
what is used to interpret the meaningfulness of a correlation coefficient? -coefficient of determination -coefficient of optimization -your (the researcher) interpretation -the correlation itself
coefficient of determination
which of the following is a delimitation? -participants dropped out of a study -fatigue -small sample size (not your choosing) -collecting data from only adolescent girls
collecting data from only adolescent girls
which of the following is a delimitation? -participants dropped out of a study -fatigue -small sample size (not your choosing) -collecting data from only adolescenct girls
collecting data from only adolescent girls
the accuracy with which a 12-min run test estimates maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 Max) in a group of male high school seniors represents which type of validity ?
concurrent gold standard is maximal oxygen consumption (VO2 MAX)
comparing test items with the course objectives (course topics) checks with which type of validity?
content compares test items with course objectives
A statistical technique used to determine the relationship between two or more variables is called a: -chi square -factor analysis -t-test -correlation
correlation
what must be done before data can be analyzed from qualitative studies?
data reduction
a survey technique that asks a jury of experts to respond to a series of questionnaires in order to reach a consensus about important issues is the:
delphi survey method
the populations, settings, treatment variables, and measurement variables that an effect from a study can be generalized to is called what?
external validity keyword: generalized
A factor that may affect the outcome of a study that is not controlled for or included is called what? -control -extraneous -moderator -categorical
extraneous
a qualitative research technique involved interviews of small numbers of participants in a group setting. These groups are called:
focus groups
a case study
gathers data from a single person or from a limited number of similar people
In discriminant function analysis, one is able to predict: -group membership -a continous variable -a multiple criterion variable -the probability of occurrence
group membership
individuals performing well merely because they are being observed (and not necessarily because of any effect of treatment) are considered to be under the influence of what effect?
hawthorne effect
the most common source of data for qualitative studies is:
interviews
scaled responses to questionnaires items such as strongly agree, agree, no opinion, and so on are referred to as WHAT scale items
likert-scale
a researcher wishes to study a group of children over a period of 10 years beginning in 2018 and ending in 2028. this is an example of a WHAT study
longitudinal
findings are said to be statistically significant when there is a WHAT probability that differences among treatment groups were caused by chance factors
low
when a researcher rejects H0 (null hypothesis)when H0 is false, he/she has
made a type I error
An effect size of .45 would be considered: -small -moderate -large -not a value for effect size
moderate
the descriptive, analytical narratives that are a trademark of qualitative research are also called
narrative vignettes
a double-blind experiment is one in which:
neither the researcher nor the participants know which participants receive the experimental treatment
nonparametric statistics are particularly useful when you have what type of data?
nominal/ and or ordinal
a researcher tests the knowledge that 10,000 school children from the SW US have about nutrition, and the scores are transformed into percentiles by grade level. this type of research is a WHAT study
normative
which of the following are most difficult to analyze in a questionnaire study?
open-ended items/questions
You are using BMI as a measure of body composition for your first study. What must you provide your audience in order to test your hypotheses and evaluate your results regarding BMI? -operational defintion -basic assumption -dictionary definition -limitations
operational definiton
prevalence of disease differs from incidence of disease in that prevalence refers to the number of:
people who presently have a disease, whereas incidence relates to new cases
what is not a component of epidemiological research?
physical activity
what is the term used for the concept associated with a set of attributes that people have or achieve that relates to the ability to perform physical activity?
physical fitness
what should be conducted before completing your actual study to inform you on the quality of your survey?
pilot study
In which part of the method section should you expect to find info about when the participants were tested? -procedures -participants -instruments -design and analysis
procedures
what type of sampling is used in qualitative research?
purposeful sampling
the one characteristic of true experimental designs that pre experimental designs and quasi experimental designs do not have is:
random assignment to groups
a measure of the association of the exposure-disease relationship typically employed in cohort studies is called
relative risk
A researcher predicts that there will be a positive relationship between social support from teammates and enjoyment of one's sport. This is an example of a: -limitation -research hypothesis -basic assumption -null hypothesis
research hypothesis
determinants of disease are often called:
risk factors
what is the mixed methods study design called when the components (quant and qual) are staggered (one after the other)?
sequential mixed methods, explanatory components (qual and quant) are one after the other: sequential mixed methods, exploratory
which term is used to describe the shape (symmetry) of a distribution?
skewness
standard error is interpreted as
standard deviation standard error; standard deviation
what does the standard deviation of a set of scores represent?
the spread of scores about the mean
an explanation of some aspect of practice that permits a researcher to draw inferences about what is happening is called:
theory
you decide to set the level of significance for your study at the 0.5 level. You are setting the probability of committing which type of error?
type I error
when a researcher fails to reject the null hypothesis when there really is a difference, he/she commits what type of error.
type II error