Deck 2: Some Research Definitions
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Deck 2: Some Research Definitions
1

-In the figure alongside, X represents?
A) Sample
B) Population
C) Universe
D) Both (b) and (c)
Both (b) and (c)
2

-In the figure alongside, Y represents?
A) Sample
B) Population
C) Universe
D) Both (b) and (c)
Sample
3
Height is an example of __________ variable
A) discrete
B) continuous
C) intervening
D) dependent
A) discrete
B) continuous
C) intervening
D) dependent
continuous
4
The __________ asserts that the statistical differences (or relationship) being analyzed are due to chance or random error.
A) Alternate hypothesis
B) Substantive hypothesis
C) Null hypothesis
D) Type I hypothesis
A) Alternate hypothesis
B) Substantive hypothesis
C) Null hypothesis
D) Type I hypothesis
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5
Greek letters are used to describe __________ parameters
A) Sample
B) Population
C) Control group
D) Treatment group
A) Sample
B) Population
C) Control group
D) Treatment group
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A __________ is used to describe a sample
A) parameter
B) statistic
C) population
D) hypothesis
A) parameter
B) statistic
C) population
D) hypothesis
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7
The group of people who actually are measured by the survey is called a __________.
A) Public
B) Audience
C) Sample
D) Population
A) Public
B) Audience
C) Sample
D) Population
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8
In an experiment the group for which things are held constant or unchanged is called
A) independent
B) treatment
C) control
D) dependent
A) independent
B) treatment
C) control
D) dependent
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9
Variables that are observed or measured in an experiment are referred to as __________.
A) Independent variables
B) Dependent variables
C) Control variables
D) Internal variables
A) Independent variables
B) Dependent variables
C) Control variables
D) Internal variables
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10
Variables that that operate between independent and dependent variables are called __________.
A) Independent variables
B) Dependent variables
C) Control variables
D) Intervening variable
A) Independent variables
B) Dependent variables
C) Control variables
D) Intervening variable
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11
Variables measured at nominal level are always discrete variables.
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12
The difference between a hypothesis and a research question is that hypotheses predict an outcome whereas research questions cannot
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13
Greek letters are used to describe population parameters
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14
The group of people who are actually measured in a research study is called a population
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15
The experimental group where things are held constant or unchanged in called the control group.
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16
In research terminology, universe and population are two different concepts.
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17
Gender is an example of a continuous variable.
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18
An independent variable is manipulated by the researcher in an experiment.
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19
Height is an example of discrete variable.
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20
English letters are used to describe population parameters
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21
What is the difference between a hypothesis and a research question?
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22
Give an example of a continuous variable and a discrete variable.
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23
Illustrate the difference between a population and a sample.
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