Deck 14: Analyzing Numerical Data

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A ______ is anything that varies.

A) statistic
B) constant
C) variable
D) measurement
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A ______ is something that does not vary.

A) statistic
B) constant
C) variable
D) measurement
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______ variables differ in kind but have no order or magnitude underlying their differences.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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Academic majors such as psychology are ______ variables.

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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______ measurement levels are for when the numbers ascribed to our classification possess order.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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College professors are classified by rank with clear academic hierarchy between the levels. Which level of measurement is this?

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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______ a measure with no true zero point that has rank-ordered ordered attributes with a meaningful distance between them.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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Temperature is an example of ______ measure due to the equal distance between each level.

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval-level
D) ratio-level
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______ is a measure with an absolute and meaningful zero point and rank-ordered categories of values with meaningful intervals of difference between them.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval-level
D) Ratio-level
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Inches are an example of ______ because there is a meaningful zero point and intervals and ratio differences are consistent.

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval-level
D) ratio-level
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______ is a technique that's used to address what occurs when certain assumptions that are required by probability theory are violated.

A) Probability technique
B) Bonferroni technique
C) "Monte Carlo" computer simulation
D) Jackknifing
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The ______ is the "typical" datum for each variable.

A) measure of central tendency
B) level of measurement
C) datum rate
D) datum range
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The most frequently occurring category is the ______.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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If most of the students in your class are 21 than the ______ age of your class is 21.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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The ______ is the centermost score in a distribution of scores, the score that splits a distribution of scores in half such that 50% of the scores lie above it and 50% lie below it.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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Alice is in a reading group with other fourth graders. Fifty percent of the people in the reading group read at a third grade level and fifty percent are reading at a fifth grade level. What level is the median?

A) third grade
B) fourth grade
C) fifth grade
D) range
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The average age of an assistant professor at the local college is 43. This is the ______ age of faculty.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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A ______ distribution is any distribution in which the two sides are essentially mirror images.

A) standard
B) symmetrical
C) skewed
D) variance
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______ refers to an asymmetrical distribution.

A) Standard deviation
B) Tail
C) Skewed
D) Variance
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______ is a measure of dispersion, expressed in the standard units, that indicates the average distance that any given score in a distribution of scores will be from the mean score in that distribution.

A) Range
B) Mean
C) Mode
D) Standard deviation
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______ allows us to assess whether two categorical variables are associated more strongly than would be expected based on chance variation alone.

A) Chi-square
B) Cross-tabulations
C) Scatterplot
D) Bonferroni technique
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______ involves splitting the adopted probability required for significance across the entire range of comparisons to be made.

A) Chi-square
B) Cross-tabulations
C) Scatterplot
D) Bonferroni technique
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The simplest way to measure an object is simply to categorize it.
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Levels of measurements do not impact the range of mathematical operations you can legitimately perform on your data.
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The mode identifies the score or scores that are "atypical" in the sense that they represent "the least frequently occurring category."
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Extreme scores are also known as outliers.
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Scatterplot diagrams are a useful way to see what kinds of relationships might exist between your variables.
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Percentages are theoretical.
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Deviations computed in terms of standard deviation units "S-scores."
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Compare and contrast the different levels of measurement and give an example of each measurement level.
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Compare and contrast descriptive and inferential statistics and discuss how to decide which is approach to use.
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Summarize the examination of relationships among continuous variables and discuss the statistical techniques used to analyze them.
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Summarize the examination of differences between categories and discuss the statistical techniques used to analyze them.
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Summarize how to handle error rates when undertaking multiple analyses and discuss the common techniques.
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Consider your role as a student at your university. Identify one issue that you think students are concerned about (e.g., parking). Prepare a brief questionnaire to use to survey students regarding this issue. There should be at least one question per each level of measurement. Create a hypothetical frequency distribution and compute descriptive statistics and measures of central tendency for your data.
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Consider the idea of variables and constants and include a discussion of what variables and constants exist in a typical classroom setting.
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1
A ______ is anything that varies.

A) statistic
B) constant
C) variable
D) measurement
C
2
A ______ is something that does not vary.

A) statistic
B) constant
C) variable
D) measurement
B
3
______ variables differ in kind but have no order or magnitude underlying their differences.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
A
4
Academic majors such as psychology are ______ variables.

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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______ measurement levels are for when the numbers ascribed to our classification possess order.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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College professors are classified by rank with clear academic hierarchy between the levels. Which level of measurement is this?

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval
D) ratio
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______ a measure with no true zero point that has rank-ordered ordered attributes with a meaningful distance between them.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval
D) Ratio
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8
Temperature is an example of ______ measure due to the equal distance between each level.

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval-level
D) ratio-level
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______ is a measure with an absolute and meaningful zero point and rank-ordered categories of values with meaningful intervals of difference between them.

A) Categorical
B) Ordinal
C) Interval-level
D) Ratio-level
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Inches are an example of ______ because there is a meaningful zero point and intervals and ratio differences are consistent.

A) categorical
B) ordinal
C) interval-level
D) ratio-level
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11
______ is a technique that's used to address what occurs when certain assumptions that are required by probability theory are violated.

A) Probability technique
B) Bonferroni technique
C) "Monte Carlo" computer simulation
D) Jackknifing
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12
The ______ is the "typical" datum for each variable.

A) measure of central tendency
B) level of measurement
C) datum rate
D) datum range
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13
The most frequently occurring category is the ______.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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If most of the students in your class are 21 than the ______ age of your class is 21.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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The ______ is the centermost score in a distribution of scores, the score that splits a distribution of scores in half such that 50% of the scores lie above it and 50% lie below it.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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Alice is in a reading group with other fourth graders. Fifty percent of the people in the reading group read at a third grade level and fifty percent are reading at a fifth grade level. What level is the median?

A) third grade
B) fourth grade
C) fifth grade
D) range
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17
The average age of an assistant professor at the local college is 43. This is the ______ age of faculty.

A) mode
B) mean
C) median
D) range
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18
A ______ distribution is any distribution in which the two sides are essentially mirror images.

A) standard
B) symmetrical
C) skewed
D) variance
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______ refers to an asymmetrical distribution.

A) Standard deviation
B) Tail
C) Skewed
D) Variance
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______ is a measure of dispersion, expressed in the standard units, that indicates the average distance that any given score in a distribution of scores will be from the mean score in that distribution.

A) Range
B) Mean
C) Mode
D) Standard deviation
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21
______ allows us to assess whether two categorical variables are associated more strongly than would be expected based on chance variation alone.

A) Chi-square
B) Cross-tabulations
C) Scatterplot
D) Bonferroni technique
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______ involves splitting the adopted probability required for significance across the entire range of comparisons to be made.

A) Chi-square
B) Cross-tabulations
C) Scatterplot
D) Bonferroni technique
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23
The simplest way to measure an object is simply to categorize it.
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Levels of measurements do not impact the range of mathematical operations you can legitimately perform on your data.
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The mode identifies the score or scores that are "atypical" in the sense that they represent "the least frequently occurring category."
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Extreme scores are also known as outliers.
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27
Scatterplot diagrams are a useful way to see what kinds of relationships might exist between your variables.
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Percentages are theoretical.
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Deviations computed in terms of standard deviation units "S-scores."
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30
Compare and contrast the different levels of measurement and give an example of each measurement level.
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31
Compare and contrast descriptive and inferential statistics and discuss how to decide which is approach to use.
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32
Summarize the examination of relationships among continuous variables and discuss the statistical techniques used to analyze them.
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Summarize the examination of differences between categories and discuss the statistical techniques used to analyze them.
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Summarize how to handle error rates when undertaking multiple analyses and discuss the common techniques.
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35
Consider your role as a student at your university. Identify one issue that you think students are concerned about (e.g., parking). Prepare a brief questionnaire to use to survey students regarding this issue. There should be at least one question per each level of measurement. Create a hypothetical frequency distribution and compute descriptive statistics and measures of central tendency for your data.
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Consider the idea of variables and constants and include a discussion of what variables and constants exist in a typical classroom setting.
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