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Quiz 13: Psychological Disorders
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Question 101
Multiple Choice
A Type II error is defined as:
Question 102
True/False
In the distribution 1, 1, 1, 10, 20, 28, 30, the mode is 1.
Question 103
True/False
A frequency distribution is a summary of how often various scores occur in a sample of scores.
Question 104
Multiple Choice
In analyzing the results of his study, Dr. Cohen's statistical calculations showed there was less than 1 chance in 100 that his findings were due to random factors alone. Dr. Cohen canbe fairly confident his results are:
Question 105
Multiple Choice
A _____ is a representative subset of _____.
Question 106
True/False
An a symmetrical distribution of scores is called a skewed distribution.
Question 107
True/False
A measure of central tendency is a single number that presents information about the spread of scores or variability in afrequency distribution.
Question 108
Multiple Choice
The Merchant Marketing Company wanted to target 18- to25-year-old males for a new product, so they selected a random, representative subset of this group for test marketing. In this example, the target group is the _____ andthe random, representative subset of the group is the _____.
Question 109
True/False
In a positively skewed distribution, most people have high scores.
Question 110
True/False
A symmetrical distribution is one in which the scores fall equally on both sides of the graph.
Question 111
True/False
A histogram is a way of graphing a frequency distribution,where frequency is marked above each score category on the graph's horizontal axis and the marks are connected by straight lines.
Question 112
Multiple Choice
One way to minimize or avoid the probability of a Type II error occurring is to:
Question 113
Multiple Choice
After a study showed a significant effect, the researchers believed it would be best to repeat or replicate the study so asto have greater confidence that the effect was real and reliable.They are doing this in order to guard against the possibility that:
Question 114
True/False
Descriptive statistics are used to organize, summarize, and interpret data.
Question 115
True/False
In a negatively skewed distribution, most people have low scores.
Question 116
True/False
A measure of central tendency is a single number that presents some information about the "center" of a frequency distribution.
Question 117
Multiple Choice
The results of Dr. Koopman's study failed to reach statistical significance, so he replicated the study using a better research design and twice as many participants. He has _____ to avoid the possibility of a Type II error.