Stats Exam 3

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repeated measures design two types

pre-post design and within subjects design

advantages for selecting related samples

selecting related samples can be more practical, selecting related samples minimizes standard error, selecting related samples increases power

sample size

standard deviation

type I error

standard error

Explain when it appropriate to use a standard error versus a standard deviation for z scores?

standard error is used in z scores when comparing a sample mean to a population mean. standard deviation is used when comparing a score to a population mean

using estimated standard error less to

t- distribution

power is

the probability of rejecting a false null

what does a value of 0 mean for a cohens d?

the sample mean and population are the same there is no effect

increase sample size decreases standard error

thereby increases power

d(effect size)

type II error

pre-post design

type of repeated measures design in which researchers measure a dependent variable for participants before and following some treatment

within subject design

type of repeated measures design where researchers observe the same participants across many treatments but not necessarily before and after a treatment

In what situation would a researcher want to conduct a one sample t test?

when U is known, o is unknown and the population is normally distributed

medium cohens d

0.2 < d < 0.8

Estimated Cohen's d

A measure of effect size in terms of the number of standard deviations that mean scores shift above or below the population mean stated by the null hypothesis. The larger the value of estimated Cohen's d, the larger the effect in the population

matched pairs design

A method of assigning subjects to groups in which pairs of subjects are first matched on some characteristic and then individually assigned randomly to groups.

estimated standard error

An estimate of the standard deviation of a sampling distribution of sample means with an unknown variance

cohens d

a measure of effect size that assesses the difference between two means in terms of standard deviation, not standard error

repeated measure design

a research design in which the same participants are observed in each sample. the most common related sample design

treatment

any unique characteristic of a sample or any unique way that a researcher treats a sample. can change value of a dependent variable, associated with variability in a study

normality

assume that data in the population being sampled are normally distributed

independence

assume that probabilities of each measured outcome in a study are independent

random sampling

assume that the data were obtained using a random sampling procedure

How is estimated cohens d different than eta squared as a measure of effect size?

cohens d measures the shift in standard deviations above and below the mean. ETA and omega squared measure the amount of variance explained by the variable you manipulated

small cohen's d

d < 0.2

large cohens d

d > 0.8

effect vs effect size

effect is the difference between sample mean & population mean stated in null while effect size is size of a effect in a population

When calculating a two independent sample t? the error term is?

estimated standard error of the mean for the differences

matched pairs design has

experimental manipulation and natural occurrence

participants can be related in two way

in more than one group, are matched

proportion of variance

measure of effect size in terms of the proportion or percent of variability in a dependent variable that can be explained or accounted for by a treatment

degrees of freedom

n-1

two independent sample t test four assumptions are made

normality, random sampling, independence, equal variances

a statistical procedure used to test hypotheses concerning the mean in a single population with a unknown population variance is called?

one sample t test

Why would you use a one versus two tailed test

one tailed are used when you have a predicated direction. two tails are exploratory and more conservative

In a situation where two samples have similar or equivalent variances it is appropriate to?

pool the variances together

to compute a zobt score what must be known

population variance

as effect size increases

power increases


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