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Practice Quiz Chapter 09
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Which of the following is not a reason why researchers should be critical of measuring race and racialization through statistical analysis?
a) The failure to clearly distinguish between "race," ethnicity, and nationality on surveys
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b) Aboriginal people are excluded from survey analysis
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c) The problematically-designed "visible minority" label
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d) Canada's official crime statistics do not include information about the race of the victim
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e) Canada's official crime statistics include information about the race of the victim
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Lambda is a PRE measure that measures what?
a) The magnitude of an association between two ordinal-level variables
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b) The magnitude of an association between two nominal-level variables
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c) The magnitude of an association between two ratio-level variables
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d) The magnitude of an association between a nominal-level variable and a ratio-level variable
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e) The magnitude of an association between an ordinal-level variable and a ratio-level variable
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Which two components does the calculation of lambda require?
a) G1 and G2
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b) A nominal-level variable and a ratio-level variable
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c) E1 and E2
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d) Gamma and PRE
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e) 1E and 2E
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There are 200 people overall to consider for the following question: 80 people in Group 1 say they have no contact with police and 30 people in Group 2 say they have no contact with police. What does E1 equal?
a) 900
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b) 9.9
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c) 0.90
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d) 90
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e) 9
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In the same group of 200 people from the question above, 20 people in Group 1 had contact with the police and 70 people in Group 2 had contact with the police. What does E2 equal?
a) 1.5
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b) 0.5
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c) 0.05
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d) 5.0
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e) 50
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After calculating E1 and E2 in the previous two questions, now calculate the lambda. What does it equal?
a) 0.44
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b) 4.4
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c) 44
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d) 0.044
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e) More information is necessary
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Which of the following is not true about the lambda?
a) A lambda of 0 indicates that knowing group membership improves predictions
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b) Lambda ranges from 0 to 1
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c) A lambda of 0 indicates that knowing group membership doesn't mean improved predictions
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d) A lambda of 1 indicates that knowing about group membership results in perfectly predicting the dependent variable
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e) Calculating lambda relies on calculating E1 and E2 first
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Which of the following can't be said about the relationship between the gamma and the lambda?
a) The gamma uses more information than the lambda
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b) The gamma accounts for the order or ranking of attributes whereas the lambda does not
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c) the gamma is a PRE measure whereas the lambda is not
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d) The gamma is a symmetric measure of association whereas the lambda is asymmetric
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e) The gamma provides information about the direction of the relationship and the lambda does not
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If there are 144 cases in a sample, what is the number of pairs?
a) 10,692
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b) 103
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c) 100,296
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d) 1,296
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e) 10,296
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Which of the following is not a component of the formula for gamma?
a) Concordant pairs times discordant pairs
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b) Concordant pairs
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c) Discordant pairs
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d) Concordant pairs minus discordant pairs
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e) Concordant pairs plus discordant pairs
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Which of the following is not true about the gamma calculation?
a) The gamma ranges from -1 to +1
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b) A positive gamma indicates that people with higher attributes of the independent variable have higher attributes of the dependent one
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c) A negative gamma indicates that people with higher attributes of the independent variable have lower attributes of the dependent variable
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d) The gamma relies on the lambda for calculation purposes
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e) The size of the gamma provides information about the magnitude of the relationship between two variables
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In a hypothetical example, the number of concordant pairs was calculated to be 56,680,861 and the number of discordant pairs was calculated to be 41,269,757. If this is the case, then what is the gamma?
a) 174
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b) 74
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c) 0.0174
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d) 17.4
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e) 0.174
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In a hypothetical example using similar data, the number of concordant pairs was calculated to be 56,680,861 and the number of discordant pairs was calculated to be 41,269,757. If the number of cases under consideration is 25,146, then how many tied cases are there in the data?
a) 219,555,111
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b) 261,432,444
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c) 216,197,467
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d) 266,147,667
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e) 296,333,777
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Which of the following is not true of non-parametric tests?
a) Chi-square tests of independence are considered non-parametric tests
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b) They assume an underlying normal distribution in the population
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c) They do not rely on any assumption about the underlying distribution
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d) They do not involve estimating population parameters
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e) They rely on comparing the frequencies that are observed in the sample, with the frequencies that are expected if the null hypothesis is true
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Which of the following is not part of the process for calculating the expected frequencies?
a) Square the total number of cases in the same row as the cell
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b) Calculate the percentage of people overall in some group being considered
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c) For any cell in the cross-tabulation, find the total number of cases in the same row as the cell
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d) Multiply the total number of cases in the same row as the cell by the total number of cases in the same column as the cell
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e) Divide the result of multiplying the total number of cases in the same row as the cell by the total number of cases in the same column as the cell by the total number of cases in the cross-tab
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Which of the following is not part of the formula for calculating the chi-square statistic?
a) Subtract the observed frequencies from the expected frequencies
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b) Square the result of subtracting the expected frequencies from the observed frequencies
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c) Subtract the expected frequencies from the observed frequencies
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d) Divide the result of squaring the difference between the observed frequencies and the expected frequencies from the observed frequencies
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e) Sum the results of squaring the difference between observed and expected frequencies and dividing these results by expected frequencies
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Which of the following is not true of degrees of freedom for the chi-square distribution?
a) Like the F-distribution, the chi-square distribution is a probability distribution that changes shape depending on the number of degrees of freedom
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b) The degrees of freedom of a chi-square distribution account for the number of cells in the cross-tab
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c) It is not easier to understand the idea of degrees of freedom with a cross-tab
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d) It is easier to understand the idea of degrees of freedom with a cross-tab
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e) For chi-square tests of independence, the number of degrees of freedom is the number of rows in the cross-tab minus 1, multiplied by the number of columns in the cross-tab minus 1
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Which of the following is not a measure of the magnitude of a relationship between two categorical variables?
a) V
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b) ?
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c) Chi-Square
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d) Lambda
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e) ?
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Which of the following is not true about phi and Cramér's V?
a) An absolute interpretation of phi and Cramérs V is possible
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b) Both range from 0 to 1
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c) There is no absolute interpretation of phi and Cramér's V
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d) Researchers use these two measures to classify the effect of the independent variable on the dependent variable
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e) The effect of the independent variable on the dependent one can be classified as small, medium, or large
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Which of the following is not a step necessary to calculating phi?
a) Count the total number of cases (n) but do not include cases that are missing
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b) Find the chi-square statistic for the relationship between two variables
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c) Divide the chi-square statistic by the total number of cases
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d) Find the square root of the result from dividing the chi-square statistic by the total number of cases
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e) Multiply the result of dividing the chi-square statistic by the total number of cases by the Cramér's V
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It is difficult to measure "race" or racialization with statistics since"race" is a social construct that varies over time and in different contexts.
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b) False
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There is very limited data available about "race" and racism in the Canadian criminal justice system.
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b) False
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A strategy that researchers should not use to describe the size of a relationship between two categorical variables is to show how the distribution of the dependent variable changes depending on group membership.
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b) False
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PRE measures show how much better predictions about the dependent variable are if group membership is taken into account.
a) True
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b) False
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Lambda relies on the mode to predict the attribute of a dependent variable for every case.
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b) False
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E1 is the number of prediction errors made when group membership is considered.
a) True
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b) False
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E2 shows the number of incorrect guesses if the most common attribute in each group is predicted for every case in the group.
a) True
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b) False
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A lambda of 0.44 indicates that the error in predicting something can be reduced by 44 per cent if you know which group they belong to.
a) True
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b) False
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Gamma is used to measure the magnitude of a relationship between two nominal-level variables.
a) True
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b) False
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Gamma relies on counting pairs of cases so that every case in the sample is compared to every other case in the sample.
a) True
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b) False
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The word "concordant" refers to something that is not consistent or in agreement.
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b) False
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The word "discordant" refers to something that is consistent or in agreement.
a) True
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b) False
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"Tied" cases occur in pairs where a case is ranked the same as another on either the independent or dependent variable.
a) True
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b) False
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Once you have tallied the number of concordant and discordant pairs of cases it is easy to calculate gamma.
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b) False
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If there are more discordant pairs than concordant pairs, gamma will be positive.
a) True
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b) False
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The gamma calculation uses the number of cases in each cell but not the percentages.
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b) False
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Although gamma is easy to understand, it has been criticized by some researchers in the past because it ignores tied pairs.
a) True
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b) False
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The most common way that researchers assess the reliability of a relationship between two categorical variables is by using a chi-square test of independence.
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b) False
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Non-parametric tests assume that the variables being tested have an underlying normal distribution in the population.
a) True
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b) False
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The size of the difference between the expected frequencies and the observed frequencies is used to determine the likelihood of randomly selecting a sample with the observed relationship from a population in which group membership is not related to the dependent variable.
a) True
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b) False
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