Deck 13: Inferential Statistics

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___________ __________ is defined as the condition of having normally distributed data in each data group.

A) Normal distribution
B) Absolute value
C) Correlation coefficient
D) Equal variance
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A ________ ___________ is defined as the strength of evidence to support the null hypothesis or how likely the difference between the two groups could have happened by accident.

A) p-value
B) statistical difference
C) t-test
D) negative correlation
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When the p-value is less than ________, there is strong evidence to reject the null hypothesis.

A) 0.005%
B) 0.05
C) 25%
D) 1%
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Which test do investigators use when their null hypothesis reflects a specific direction?

A) t-Test
B) Z-score
C) One-tailed test
D) Two-tailed test
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What percentage of the total possible values are found beneath a normal curve?

A) 0.05%
B) 95%
C) 100%
D) 2.5%
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The percentage points used in inferential statistics to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis are called:

A) correlation coefficient.
B) t-test variables.
C) Z-scores.
D) critical values.
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The two types of t-tests are:

A) nominal and ordinal.
B) independent and paired samples.
C) chi-square and correlations.
D) type I and type II.
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What test is used to compare the mean scores of one group tested twice?

A) Correlation
B) Independent t-test
C) Paired-samples t-test
D) Chi-square
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The magnitude of the difference between the mean scores of the null hypothesis is estimated by:

A) chi-square.
B) the correlation coefficient.
C) the critical value.
D) the confidence interval.
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What type of test is used to compare the mean scores of two groups tested once?

A) Independent t-test
B) Paired-samples t-test
C) Correlation
D) Type II
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When using a two-tailed test, the normal curve is divided into three sections.
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The data used for a chi-square test are called nonparametric data.
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Degrees of freedom are defined as the number of choices, minus one for the overall category.
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If a statistical test is performed, that means we know with certainty that the hypothesized relationship exists.
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Wide dispersion of data means greater strength.
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If a t-test is used, the mean score is always derived from the whole population.
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Correlation does not mean that one variable causes another variable to change, but simply means that two things are numerically related or associated.
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There are two basic types of statistics: ______________ and _____________.
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_____________ is a branch of mathematics that focuses on data collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
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_______________ statistics organize and summarize data without the use of complicated mathematical equations, while _____________ statistics emphasizes identifying associations and drawing conclusions about a population from a random sample of data taken from that population.
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The p-value is a number between _______ and _______.
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Deck 13: Inferential Statistics
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___________ __________ is defined as the condition of having normally distributed data in each data group.

A) Normal distribution
B) Absolute value
C) Correlation coefficient
D) Equal variance
D
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A ________ ___________ is defined as the strength of evidence to support the null hypothesis or how likely the difference between the two groups could have happened by accident.

A) p-value
B) statistical difference
C) t-test
D) negative correlation
A
3
When the p-value is less than ________, there is strong evidence to reject the null hypothesis.

A) 0.005%
B) 0.05
C) 25%
D) 1%
B
4
Which test do investigators use when their null hypothesis reflects a specific direction?

A) t-Test
B) Z-score
C) One-tailed test
D) Two-tailed test
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What percentage of the total possible values are found beneath a normal curve?

A) 0.05%
B) 95%
C) 100%
D) 2.5%
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The percentage points used in inferential statistics to reject or fail to reject the null hypothesis are called:

A) correlation coefficient.
B) t-test variables.
C) Z-scores.
D) critical values.
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The two types of t-tests are:

A) nominal and ordinal.
B) independent and paired samples.
C) chi-square and correlations.
D) type I and type II.
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What test is used to compare the mean scores of one group tested twice?

A) Correlation
B) Independent t-test
C) Paired-samples t-test
D) Chi-square
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The magnitude of the difference between the mean scores of the null hypothesis is estimated by:

A) chi-square.
B) the correlation coefficient.
C) the critical value.
D) the confidence interval.
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What type of test is used to compare the mean scores of two groups tested once?

A) Independent t-test
B) Paired-samples t-test
C) Correlation
D) Type II
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When using a two-tailed test, the normal curve is divided into three sections.
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The data used for a chi-square test are called nonparametric data.
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Degrees of freedom are defined as the number of choices, minus one for the overall category.
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If a statistical test is performed, that means we know with certainty that the hypothesized relationship exists.
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Wide dispersion of data means greater strength.
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If a t-test is used, the mean score is always derived from the whole population.
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Correlation does not mean that one variable causes another variable to change, but simply means that two things are numerically related or associated.
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There are two basic types of statistics: ______________ and _____________.
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_____________ is a branch of mathematics that focuses on data collection, analysis, and interpretation of data.
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_______________ statistics organize and summarize data without the use of complicated mathematical equations, while _____________ statistics emphasizes identifying associations and drawing conclusions about a population from a random sample of data taken from that population.
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The p-value is a number between _______ and _______.
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