M3A2 LASA 1 QUIZ PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS

M3A2 LASA 1 QUIZ

PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS

>Part I: Computation and Short Answer (80 points)

Question 1.1

Identify each of the following as examples of nominal, ordinal, interval, or ratio scales of measurement. (4 points each)

  1. A poll of registered voters in Florida asking which candidate they support

  2. The length of time required for a wound to heal when using a new medicine 

  3. The number of telephone calls arriving at a switchboard per five-minute period 

  4. The distance first-year college football players can kick a ball 

  5. Mental health diagnoses present in an elderly population 

  6. The rankings of employees on their job performance       
          

Question 2.2. 

Two hundred raffle tickets are sold. Your friend has five people in her family who each bought two raffle tickets. What is the probability that someone from her family will win the raffle?

      
      

Question 3.3. Jolie has a time of 45 minutes for doing her statistics homework. If the mean is 38 minutes and the standard deviation is 3, calculate Jolie's z score. Once calculated, interpret your findings in terms of Jolie's performance.
(HINT: use the normal distribution and the probability that other students performed better or worse.) (Points : 8)

      
      

Question 4.4A psychologist measures units of change for a memory test after students are given an opportunity to sleep only four hours. The following change units were obtained: 7, -12, 4, -7, 3, -10.

Find the a) mean, b) median, c) mode, d) standard deviation, e) range, and f) variance.

      
      

Question 5.5. A student scored 81 on a chemistry test and 75 on a history test. For the chemistry test, the mean was 70 and the standard deviation was 20. For the history test, the mean was 65 and the standard deviation was 8. Did the student do better on the chemistry test or the history test? Explain your answer.

      
      

Question 6.6Suppose you want to figure out what to do with your degree in psychology. You ask some fellow students from your psychology program who recently graduated to find out what they are doing with their degree and how much it pays. What type of sampling is this? What are the limitations of this sampling approach?

      
      

Question 7.7. Variables in which the values are categories are known as

       Interval variables
       Nominal variables
       Ordinal variables
       Ratio variables

Question 8.8Before the researcher can conduct a statistical test, the research question must be translated into

       A testable hypothesis
       Additional observations
       Mathematical symbols
       Numbers

Question 9.9The hypothesis stating that there are no differences, effects, or relationships is

       The alternative hypothesis
       The baseline hypothesis
       The null hypothesis
       The reasonable hypothesis

Question 10.10A group of students made the following scores on a 10-item quiz in psychological statistics: {5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10} What is the mean score? (Points : 4)

       6.6
       7.2
       7.8
       8.7

Question 11.11A group of students made the following scores on a 10-item quiz in psychological statistics: {5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10} What is the median score?

       6
       7
       8
       9

Question 12.12A group of students made the following scores on a 10-item quiz in psychological statistics: {5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10} What is the mode?

       5
       7
       8
       9

Question 13.13. A group of students made the following scores on a 10-item quiz in psychological statistics: {5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10} What is the range of scores?

       5
       6
       7
       11

Question 14.14. A group of students made the following scores on a 10-item quiz in psychological statistics: {5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10} What is the variance, treating these scores as a sample?

       1.53


       1.60
       2.33
       2.56

Question 15.15. The standard normal distribution has all the following properties EXCEPT: (Points : 4)

       The mean, mode, and median are all equal
       The total area under the curve equals 1
       The curve is specified by two parameters, the mean and the standard deviation
       The curve extends to + and – 3 standard deviations from the mean

Question 16.16According to the Empirical Rule, approximately _______% of the data in a normal distribution will fall within ±1 standard deviation of the mean.

       34


       68
       95
       99.7

Question 17.17In statistical computations, the number of values that are free to vary is known as

       Degrees of freedom
       Freedom factor
       Variability index
       Variation quotient

Question 18.18. Which of the following reflects a Type I error?

       Rejecting the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is true
       Rejecting the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is false
       Accepting the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is true
       Accepting the null hypothesis when in reality the null hypothesis is false

Question 19.19. Which type of sampling is used when the experimenter asks 5 area doctors to refer pregnant women to his study and accepts all women who offer to be in his study? ()

       purposive sampling
       convenience sampling
       cluster sampling
       stratified sampling

Question 20.20. In our statistics equations, n refers to:

       mean
       standard deviation
       normal distribution
       number of subjects

Question 21.21Which of the following is true regarding alpha?

       it is also known as the level of significance


       value is set by the researcher
       value is equal to the probability of a type I error
       all of the above are true

Question 22.22Macy proposes that boys who play sports are viewed as more attractive than boys who do not play sports. What is her null hypothesis?

       Boys who play sports are not viewed as more attractive than boys who do not play sports
       Playing sports will influence how attractively boys are viewed
       Boys who play sports are more attractive than girls who play sports
       There can be no null hypothesis

Question 23.23. You calculate a t of 2.38 and note that the tabled value for .01 is 3.22 and for .05 is 2.19. You would conclude that the null hypothesis can be:

       Accepted at the .05 level
       Rejected at the .01 level
       Rejected at the .05 level
       None of the above

Question 24.24. A researcher is studying political conservatism among 11 engineering students and 11 humanities students. The number of degrees of freedom for a t test is: (

       22
       20
       11
       10

Question 25.25. A t test for dependent groups should be used instead of a t test for independent samples: (

       If each participant is measured twice
       Whenever there are equal numbers of subjects in each group
       Whenever there are only two groups
       All of the above

Question 26.26In a normal distribution, what percent of the population falls between -1 and 1 standard deviations of the mean?

       34%
       68%
       95%
       cannot tell from the information given

Question 27.27Which of the following is more affected by extreme scores?

       Mode
       Mean
       Median
       None of the above are affected

Question 28.28On a histogram, what does the vertical (y) axis refer to?

       Individual scores
       Frequencies
       Means
       Deviation scores

Question 29.29. Which statistic refers to the average amount by which the scores in the sample deviate from the mean?

       Range
       Standard deviation
       Median
       Mode

Question 30.30. Assume a normal distribution for N = 300. How many cases would one expect to find between +1 and -1 standard deviations around the mean?

       102
       285
       150
       204

Question 31.31. A z score of zero tells us that the score is at the________of the distribution.

       Mean
       Very top
       Very bottom
       None of the above since z cannot be zero

Question 32.32In a unit normal curve, what goes on the x axis?

       Frequencies
       Observed scores
       z scores
       Area

Question 33.33Which of the following is a measure of variability?)

       Mean
       Range
       Interval
       All of the above

Question 34.34. The only measure of central tendency that can be found for nominal data is the

       Mean 
       Median     
       Mode       
       Midrange

Question 35.35. If the probability of event A is 0.45 and the probability of event B is 0.35 and the probability of A and B occurring together is 0.25, then the probability of A OR B is:

       0.8            
       1.8           
       0.1575       
       0.55

Question 36.36A researcher knows that the average distance commuting students live from campus was previously 8.2 miles. Because of the rising prices of gasoline, the research wants to test the claim that commuting students now live closer to campus.

What is the correct alternative hypothesis?

       The new mean distance is 8.2 miles.
       The new mean distance is less than or equal to 8.2 miles.
       The new mean distance is less than 8.2 miles.
       The new mean distance is greater than or equal to 8.2 miles.