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Question 13 1 pts A student in a class of 25 third grade students is described as having an IQ that is one standard deviation below the mean. If this student's IQ is reported as a z-score, the corresp
Question 13 1 pts A student in a class of 25 third grade students is described as having an IQ that is one standard deviation below the mean. If this student's IQ is reported as a z-score, the corresponding z-score would be __________. Group of answer choices
-1
85
1
n - 1
Question 14 1 pts Although research questions typically attempt to generalize to a ________, a researcher typically examines data using a __________. Group of answer choices
sample, population
statistic, sample
population, sample
statistic, parameter
Question 15 1 pts A Pearson correlation of r = – .85 indicates that a scatter plot of the data would show __________. Group of answer choices
points clustered close to a regression line that slopes up to the right
points clustered close to a regression line that slopes down to the right
points widely scattered around a regression line that slopes up to the right
points widely scattered around a regression line that slopes down to the right
Question 16 1 pts A researcher might be interested in determining whether changes in social status are accompanied by changes in educational level. Such researchers are attempting to discover whether there is a(an) ___________ between two or more variables. Group of answer choices
association
relationship
correlation
Each of the choices “a” through “c” are correct.
Question 17 1 pts
A researcher reports that there is a significant difference between two treatments at the .05 level of significance (alpha is .05). This means that __________. Group of answer choices
if the researcher repeated the experiment, there is a 95% chance that the same decision would be reached
the difference obtained in the experiment is at least 5% larger than the standard error
there is a 5% probability (or less) that the difference occurred simply by chance without any treatment effect the average score for one treatment is at least 5% higher than the average score for the other treatment
Question 18 1 pts
In general, increasing the alpha level (for example from .01 to .05) will __________. Group of answer choices
increase the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis
decrease the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis
increase the standard error
decrease the standard error
Question 19 1 pts
What is the shape of the distribution for the following set of scores: 1, 1, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 6, 13, 25 Group of answer choices
symmetrical
positively skewed
negatively skewed
normally distributed
Question 20 1 pts An introductory statistics class has 9 freshman males, 15 freshman females, 8 sophomore males, and 12 sophomore females. What is the probability of randomly selecting a male from this group? Group of answer choices
9/24, or p = .375
8/20, or p = .4
17/20, or p = .85
17/44, or p = .386
Question 21 1 pts
What is the mode for the following set of scores: : 1, 4, 6, 17, 4, 2, 3, 12, 7, 5, 9, 10, 3, 3, 6 Group of answer choices
3
4
6
6.5
Question 22 1 pts
The results of an independent-measures research study are reported as "t(35) = –2.12, p > .05". What statistical decision was made? Group of answer choices
The researcher failed to reject the null hypothesis.
The null hypothesis was rejected.
There was a marginally significant effect of the treatment
The probability of a Type I error, or alpha error, is equal to -2.12.
Question 23 1 pts
For the past 20 years, the average high temperature on April 15th has been 82 degrees (Fahrenheit) with a standard deviation of 4 degrees. This year the high temperature was 92 degrees on April 15th . Based on this information, this year's temperature on April 15th was ______________. Group of answer choices
a little above average far
above average
above average, but it is impossible to describe how much above average
There is not enough information to compare last year with the average.
Question 24 1 pts
Which of the following research situations is most likely to use an independent two-sample t test design? Group of answer choices
Evaluate the effectiveness of a relaxation program for adult insomniacs by measuring how much time is spent sleeping before being taught relaxation training and again after 60 days of relaxation.
Evaluate the difference in quantitative skills between 7th grade males versus 7th grade females.
Evaluate the effectiveness of an arthritis medication by comparing pain levels in individuals before and after the medication.
Evaluate the height of children born prematurely when they become two years old and again when they reach three years old.
Question 25 1 pts
The power of a statistical test is the probability of __________. Group of answer choices
correctly rejecting a false null hypothesis
proving a true null hypothesis
correctly rejecting a false alternate hypothesis
proving a false null hypothesis
Question 26 1 pts
A researcher is curious about the average IQ of registered voters in the state of Texas. The entire group of registered voters in Texas is an example of a __________. Group of answer choices
statistic
population
sample
parameter
Question 27 1 pts
Which of the following research situations is most likely to use a two sample independent-measures design? Group of answer choices
Evaluate the effectiveness of a pain reliever by measuring how much pain is reduced after taking the medication.
Evaluate the effectiveness of a cholesterol medication by comparing cholesterol levels before and after taking the medication.
Evaluate the difference in self-esteem between student athletes and non-athletes.
Evaluate the development of verbal skills between age 2 years and age 3 years for a sample of girls.
Question 28 1 pts
The critical boundaries for a two-tailed one sample z test are z = +1.96 and –1.96. If the calculated z-score for the sample data is z = –1.8, then what is the correct statistical decision? Group of answer choices
reject the alternate hypothesis
reject the null hypothesis
fail to reject the alternate hypothesis
retain the null hypothesis
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