Deck 30: Comparative Statistics
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Deck 30: Comparative Statistics
1
The decision to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis is based on the likelihood that the result of a test was due to chance.
True
2
Nonparametric tests are typically used for ratio and interval variables with relatively normal distributions and responses.
False
3
What statistical test could be used to compare the mean ages in five independent populations?
A) Independent samples t-test
B) Fisher's exact test
C) Chi-square test
D) Kruskal-Wallis H test
A) Independent samples t-test
B) Fisher's exact test
C) Chi-square test
D) Kruskal-Wallis H test
A
4
Which of the following calculates the correlation between two binomial variables?
A) Spearman's rho
B) Kendall's tau
C) Phi coefficient
D) Cramér's V
A) Spearman's rho
B) Kendall's tau
C) Phi coefficient
D) Cramér's V
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In comparative statistics, what type of error occurs when a test indicates a significant difference between two or more populations even though the null hypothesis is true?
A) Type 1 error
B) Type 2 error
C) Type 3 error
D) Type 4 error
A) Type 1 error
B) Type 2 error
C) Type 3 error
D) Type 4 error
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