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BESC 3010 Final Exam Latest Update - Actual Exam from Credible Source with 215 Questions and 100% Verified Detailed Correct Answers Guaranteed A+ Approved by Professor

a chi-squared test is conducted when.... - CORRECT ANSWER: both of the variable are nominal/ordinal data

a major advantage of the chi-squared tests is that they.... - CORRECT ANSWER: can be used with any level of measurement

a two-sample t-test is an appropriate test when... - CORRECT ANSWER: two samples are being compared on an interval or ratio level variable

ANOVA level of measurement - CORRECT ANSWER: interval/ ratio

independent: qualitative

dependent: interval/ ratio

as the means of two groups become more similar, Cohen's d will... - CORRECT

ANSWER: approach 0

calculating correlation (r) - CORRECT ANSWER: values go fro -1 to +1 = strength of relationship

  • = no relationship
  • = perfect linear relationship
  • +/- give direction of relationship \ = - /= +

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Cohen's d for t-tests - CORRECT ANSWER: one-sample t-test: how far away the sample mean is

repeated measures t-test: the average change in standard deviations above zero

two-sample t-test: pooled standard deviations, how many standard deviations they are apart from each other

Cohen's d indicates the number of... - CORRECT ANSWER: standard deviations

between two means

correlations (using the Pearson product moment correlation coefficient) may be uninterpretable and inappropriate if the data... - CORRECT ANSWER: have a nonlinear relationships

directional hypotheses (- correlation) - CORRECT ANSWER: H0: r -> 0 (rho -> 0)

HA: r < 0 (rho < 0)

directional hypothesis (+ correlation) - CORRECT ANSWER: H0: r -< 0 (rho -< 0)

HA: r > 0 (rho > 0)

Eta squared (n^2) - CORRECT ANSWER: an effect size that calculates the percentage of variability in the dependent variable accounted for by the independent variable -based on sum of squares = SS effect / SS effect + SS error

F distribution - CORRECT ANSWER: The distribution that models the ratio of two

variance estimates; used in ANOVA for obtaining the P-value for testing equality of three or more means -only has positive values -two degree of freedom calculations

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goodness of fit test - CORRECT ANSWER: a test for comparing observed frequencies with theoretically predicted frequencies -one categorical variable at a time

hypotheses for goodness of fit test - CORRECT ANSWER: H0: Observations are equally distributed across categories, or,

H0: Observations are proportionally distributed across categories

HA: Observations are not equally distributed across categories, or,

HA: Observations are not proportionally distributed across categories

hypotheses for the test for independence - CORRECT ANSWER: H0: The distribution of observations is independent for the two variables

HA: The distribution of observations is not independent for the two variables

if a person has a middling score on X but a very high score on Y, what would their effect

on the regression equation be? - CORRECT ANSWER: they would raise the intercept

but not change the slope

If a regression equation is calculated for a sample of data and then a person who is an outlier on both X and Y is added, what would likely happen to the regression equation? -

CORRECT ANSWER: the new score would likely change both the intercept and the

slope

If a research conducts an inferential test (such as a t-test) and retains (i.e., fails to reject) the null hypothesis, then what is the probability of a Type I error? - CORRECT

ANSWER: 0.00

If a researcher conducts a chi-squared goodness-of-fit test using an alpha of .05 and

gets an observed p-value of .10, then she.. - CORRECT ANSWER: should retain the

null hypothesis

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