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Basic Marketing Research Study Set 3
Quiz 18: Analysis and Interpretation Multiple Variables Simultaneously
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Question 41
True/False
Carters, a marketer of children apparel, knows that as girls increase in age, their dress size tends to get larger. This is an example of a causal type of relationship.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Which statistical technique should you use when you are attempting to answer the question: "Is there a significant relationship between the customers' disposable income (measured in dollars) and their repeat-buying behavior (measured by the number of rebuys in a twelve-month period) ?"
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements about the interpretation of correlations is NOT true?
Question 44
True/False
In multiple regression analysis, t tests are used to test for the statistical significance of betas. If a beta is insignificant, it means that its respective independent variable plays no meaningful role in predicting the dependent variable and the independent variable should be "removed" from the model.
Question 45
True/False
If you have a significant and very strong (e.g., > 0.90 correlation coefficient), you may assume there is a causal relationship between the two variables.
Question 46
True/False
In the chi-square analysis, the greater the differences between the observed frequencies and the expected frequencies, the less likely it is that there will be a statistically significant relationship.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Let's assume we find in a study that the Pearson's correlation coefficient between number of years of education and cigarette smoking is -0.73. This means that as education level increases