True/False Questions
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Question 11 pts
Descriptive statistics involves characterizing the obtained data.
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Question 21 pts
True experiments involve the manipulation of variables by the investigator.
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False
Question 31 pts
The method of authority is opposed to the scientific method.
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False
Question 41 pts
Data are an indispensable part of scientific method.
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False
Question 51 pts
In an experiment conducted to determine the effect of testosterone on aggression, testosterone is the independent variable.
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False
Question 61 pts
When doing summation, the number above the summation sign indicates the term ending the summation and the number below indicates the beginning term.
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False
Question 71 pts
If IQ was measured on a ratio scale, and John had an IQ of 40 and Fred an IQ of 80, it would be correct to say that Fred was twice as intelligent as John.
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Question 81 pts
Measurement is always approximate with a continuous variable.
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Question 91 pts
In rounding, if the remainder beyond the last digit is greater than 1/2, add one to the last digit. If the remainder is less than 1/2, leave the last digit as it is.
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Question 101 pts
The number of students in a class is an example of a continuous variable.
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False
Question 111 pts
The real limits of a discrete variable are those values that are above and below the recorded value by one half of the smallest measuring unit of the scale.
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False
Question 121 pts
In grouping scores, the wider the intervals, the more information that is lost.
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False
Question 131 pts
Any percentile point for a distribution of scores must have a value equal to one of the scores.
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False
Question 141 pts
If a curve is negatively skewed, most of the scores occur at the higher values and the curve tails off toward the lower end of the horizontal axis.
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Question 151 pts
A frequency distribution of grouped scores is used for distributions that have relatively few scores to stretch them out.
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Question 161 pts
A stem and leaf diagram contains more information than a histogram.
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False
Question 171 pts
The median and the 50th percentile rank score will always have the same value.
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Question 181 pts
When calculating the population standard deviation, we use N 1 in the denominator.
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False
Question 191 pts
Central tendency describes the central location of the set of scores.
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Question 201 pts
If the number of raw scores is odd, the median is always the score in the middle position.
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False
Question 211 pts
In a bell-shaped distribution, the mean, median and mode will be equal.
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False
Question 221 pts
For data that are not normally distributed, the standard deviation will sometimes be negative.
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False
Question 231 pts
A z score designates how many standard deviations the raw score is above or below the mean.
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Question 241 pts
The normal curve reaches the horizontal axis in 4 standard deviations above and below the mean.
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Question 251 pts
It is impossible to have a z score of 30.2
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Question 261 pts
The area beyond a z score of 1.12 is the same as the area beyond a z score of 1.12.
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False
Question 271 pts
A raw score that is 1 standard deviation above the mean of the raw score distribution will have a z score of 1.
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False
Question 281 pts
Correlation implies causation.
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False
Question 291 pts
The range of a correlation coefficient is 0 to +1.
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False
Question 301 pts
Pearson r requires that the data be of interval or ratio scaling.
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False
Question 311 pts
Rho is used where one or both variables are at least of interval scaling.
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False
Question 321 pts
In general, the regression line for predicting X given Y is the same as the regression line for predicting Y given X.
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False
Question 331 pts
An imperfect relationship generally yields exact prediction.
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False
Question 341 pts
Properly speaking, we should limit our predictions to the range of the base data.
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False
Question 351 pts
To do linear regression, there must be paired scores on two variables.
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False
Question 361 pts
If the correlation between two variables is 1.00, the standard error of estimate equals 0.
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False
Question 371 pts
When a sampled score is put back in the population before selecting the next score, this process is called sampling without replacement.
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False
Question 381 pts
Probability values range from 0 to 1.
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False
Question 391 pts
The Addition Rule concerns one of several possible events.
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Question 401 pts
When a variable is continuous, p(A) equals the area under the curve corresponding toA divided by the total area under the curve.
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False
Question 411 pts
If an event is certain to occur, its probability of occurrence equals 1.00.
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False
Question 421 pts
We always evaluate just the specific result obtained in the experiment.
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Question 431 pts
The sign test analyzes both the magnitude and direction of the data.
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False
Question 441 pts
If the result turns out to be in the direction opposite to a directional H1, we must conclude by retaining H0.
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Question 451 pts
It is impossible to prove with certainty the truth of H1 when using sample data.
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Question 461 pts
If alpha is made more stringent, beta increases.
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False
Question 471 pts
If H0 is true, as the power of the experiment increases, the probability of rejecting H0increases.
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False
Question 481 pts
Increasing N increases the probability of a Type II error.
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Question 491 pts
Other factors held constant, a one-tailed test is more powerful than a two-tailed test.
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False
Question 501 pts
High power is desirable in an experiment.
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False
Question 511 pts
Decreasing beta will generally cause to increase.
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False
Question 521 pts
The degrees of freedom equal N 1 for the t test for single samples.
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False
Question 531 pts
The t test requires that the sampling distribution of t be normally distributed.
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Question 541 pts
Generally speaking, the more confidence we have that the interval contains the population mean, the larger is the interval.
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Question 551 pts
In general, if r = 0, then = 0.
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