Blatchley Chapter 12 Quiz

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. Which of the following is not a point estimate.

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. If the confidence interval has high precision, which of the following is most likely true?

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. Which of the following is true when comparing point estimates to confidence intervals?

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. Which of the following can the doctor conclude?

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. In general, when you go from a 90% confidence interval to a 95% confidence interval, what happens?

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. A researcher calculates a 95% confidence interval for mean differences in her data. She finds the confidence interval does not contain 0. Which of the following is not true?

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. Cohen's d tells us...

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. Thinking about the formula between Cohen's d and the t-statistic, which of the following is true?

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. What is the Cohen's d?

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. How is eta-squared best defined?

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. Which of the following accurately describes effect sizes in relation to statistical significance?

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. Which of the following best describes the outcome of the ANOVA?

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Take a look at source table below.

Source SS df MS F
SSeffect 9982.1 2 4991.1
SSerror 39284.8 33 1190.4

What is the eta-squared?

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Using the source table below to answer the next two questions.

Source SS df MS F
Factor 1 1129.3 1 1129.3 0.49
Factor 2 2841.9 2 1420.95 2.59
Factor 1*Factor 2 4237.5 2 2118.75 3.37
Error 19982.5 11 1816.59

How many partial eta-squared can you obtain for this data?

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. The partial eta squared for factor 1 is __________, for factor 2 it is __________,

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Using the source table below to answer the next two questions.

Source SS df MS F
Factor 1 1129 1
Factor 2 93421 2
Factor 1*Factor 2 17298 2
Error 469283 30

What is the partial eta-squared for each effect?

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. If only one effect was statistically significant, which effect would it most likely be?

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. Which of the following best describes the state of the current research practices with statistics?

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. Which of the following is not a point estimate.

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. If the confidence interval has high precision, which of the following is most likely true?

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. Which of the following is true when comparing point estimates to confidence intervals?

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Using the description below to answer the next two questions.

A pediatrician collected data on the length of time children take to recover from the common cold. Suppose that µ = 4 and σ = 8. In a sample of 49 children, she found that the mean number of days spent recovering was 5.505.

Construct a 95% confidence interval around the estimation of the population mean.

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. Which of the following can the doctor conclude?

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. In general, when you go from a 90% confidence interval to a 95% confidence interval, what happens?

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. A researcher calculates a 95% confidence interval for mean differences in her data. She finds the confidence interval does not contain 0. Which of the following is not true?

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. Cohen's d tells us...

not completed
. Thinking about the formula between Cohen's d and the t-statistic, which of the following is true?

not completed
. How is eta-squared best defined?

not completed
. Which of the following accurately describes effect sizes in relation to statistical significance?

not completed
. Which of the following best describes the outcome of the ANOVA?

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. What is the eta-squared?

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. How many partial eta-squared can you obtain for this data?

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. The partial eta squared for factor 1 is __________, for factor 2 it is __________,

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. What is the partial eta-squared for each effect?

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. If only one effect was statistically significant, which effect would it most likely be?

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. How are confidence intervals and inferential tests like the t-test related?.

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. Which of the following best describes the state of the current research practices with statistics?

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A scientist is examining how children in a special education program compare to age-matched peers. She collects information about their emotional adjustment. On this standardized measure, the population average is 8 with a standard deviation of 1. Higher scores indicate better adjustment. In the sample 25 special education students, she finds that the mean is 6.

What is Cohen's d?

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