QUIZ CHAPTER FIFTEEN
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QUIZ CHAPTER FIFTEEN
Psy302 Quantitative Methods
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Opening Day, Today: 3:00 p.m.
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1. A statistical procedure used to describe the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two factors is calledA. effect sizeB. powerC. hypothesis testingD. coincidenceE. a correlation
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1. A statistical procedure used to describe the strength and direction of the linear relationship between two factors is calledA. effect sizeB. powerC. hypothesis testingD. coincidenceE. a correlation
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2. The strength and direction of a correlation are measured by the __________ which is represented as r.
A. Standard deviationB. Sum of squaresC. Correlation coefficientD. meanE. All of the above
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2. The strength and direction of a correlation are measured by the __________ which is represented as r.
A. Standard deviationB. Sum of squaresC. Correlation coefficientD. meanE. All of the above
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3. A researcher measures the following correlation between mood and eating. Which description best explains the relationship between these two factors?
A. Negative correlationB. Positive correlationC. Causal relationshipD. No linear pattern is
evident.E. All of the above
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3. A researcher measures the following correlation between mood and eating. Which description best explains the relationship between these two factors?
A. Negative correlation
B. Positive correlationC. Causal relationshipD. No linear pattern is
evident.E. All of the above
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4. With correlation data we cannot talk about:
A. a relationship between variables
B. predictionC. one moving with
anotherD. one variable
causing anotherE. all of the above
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4. With correlation data we cannot talk about:
A. a relationship between variables
B. predictionC. one moving with
anotherD. one variable
causing anotherE. all of the above
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5. R2 or ________ is the proportion of variance in one variable that can be explained by the second.A. Times squareB. the coefficient of
determinationC. the sum of
squaresD. The Chi Square
testE. analysis of
variance
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5. R2 or ________ is the proportion of variance in one variable that can be explained by the second.A. Times squareB. the coefficient
of determination
C. the sum of squares
D. The Chi Square test
E. analysis of variance
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6. Which of the following indicates the strongest correlation?
A. r = –0.57B. r = +0.78C. r = –0.90D. r = +0.88E. r= .o99
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6. Which of the following indicates the strongest correlation?
A. r = –0.57B. r = +0.78C. r = –0.90D. r = +0.88E. r= .o99
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7. The correlation coefficient ranges from –1.0 to +1.0, with values closer to 0 indicatingA. a more positive
relationship between two factors
B. a stronger relationship between two factors
C. that two factors are less likely to be related
D. that the correlation is due to outliers
E. all of the above
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7. The correlation coefficient ranges from –1.0 to +1.0, with values closer to 0 indicatingA. a more positive
relationship between two factors
B. a stronger relationship between two factors
C. that two factors are less likely to be related
D. that the correlation is due to outliers
E. all of the above
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8. The correlation coefficient measures the extent to which changes in one factor are _______ in a second factor.A. related to
changesB. causing changesC. causing variabilityD. exactly mirroredE. all of the above
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8. The correlation coefficient measures the extent to which changes in one factor are _______ in a second factor.A. related to
changesB. causing changesC. causing variabilityD. exactly mirroredE. all of the above
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9. The most common measure of effect size for the correlation coefficient is calledA. the correlation
coefficientB. the coefficient of
determinationC. estimated Cohen's dD. the test statistic
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9. The most common measure of effect size for the correlation coefficient is calledA. the correlation
coefficientB. the coefficient of
determinationC. estimated Cohen's dD. the test statistic
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10. The coefficient of determination is
A. a measure of effect size
B. mathematically equivalent to eta-squared
C. equal to the correlation coefficient squared
D. all of the above
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10. The coefficient of determination is
A. a measure of effect size
B. mathematically equivalent to eta-squared
C. equal to the correlation coefficient squared
D. all of the above
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