Stats Flashcards
Autocorrelation would most likely be a problem when an investigator uses which of the following research designs?
Select one:
A.
Between group
B.
Latin square
C.
Solomon four-group
D.
Time-series
D.
Time-series
For their dissertation research, a graduate student administered a measure of state anxiety to a group of college students on five consecutive days before and after the students participated in a stress reduction workshop. Which of the following research designs did the graduate student use?
Select one:
A.
Time-series
B.
Latin square
C.
Static-group comparison
D.
Multiple-baseline
A. time series
Which of the following would be useful for measuring the strength of the relationship between two continuous variables when their relationship is nonlinear?
Select one:
A.
Eta coefficient
B.
Phi coefficient
C.
Spearman rho
D.
Pearson r
A. eta coefficient
When using protocol analysis, a researcher asks an individual to _____.
Select one:
A.
brainstorm with other problem-solvers
B.
think aloud while solving a complex problem
C.
identify alternative strategies for solving the problem
D.
construct a cognitive map of a problem
B.
think aloud while solving a complex problem
When reviewing the data collected from their study’s three treatment groups, a researcher discovers that the standard deviations of the three groups differ. If the researcher analyzes the data using the t-test for independent samples, this is _____.
Select one:
A.
not a problem
B.
not likely to be a problem as long as the three groups have the same number of participants
C.
not likely to be a problem as long as all three distributions have a rectangular shape
D.
not likely to be a problem as long as the data represent an interval or ratio scale of measurement
B.
not likely to be a problem as long as the three groups have the same number of participants
An investigator uses a factorial ANOVA to assess the effects of two independent variables on a dependent variable and obtains significant main and interaction effects. When interpreting the results, the investigator should _____.
Select one:
A.
ignore the interaction since the main effects are significant
B.
interpret the main effects with caution since the interaction is significant
C.
interpret the interaction with caution since the main effects are significant
D.
re-analyze the data since these results are not possible
B.
interpret the main effects with caution since the interaction is significant
To analyze the data collected in a study that includes a single independent variable and three dependent variables, we would use a MANOVA (multivariate analysis of variance) rather than three separate one-way ANOVAs because _____.
Select one:
A.
we want to statistically remove the effects of a confounding variable
B.
at least one of the dependent variables is an extraneous variable
C.
we want to reduce the probability of making a Type I error
D.
we want to avoid conducting a post-hoc analysis
C.
we want to reduce the probability of making a Type I error
Squaring the multiple correlation coefficient (R) produces a measure of the _____.
Select one:
A.
relative amount of dispersion (variability) in a set of scores
B.
degree to which a true score can be expected to vary from an obtained score
C.
correlation between two variables when the effects of a third variable have been statistically removed
D.
the amount of variability shared by three or more variables
D.
the amount of variability shared by three or more variables
A researcher would use an ABAB design rather than an AB design in order to control which of the following threats to the study’s validity?
Select one:
A.
Diffusion
B.
Attrition
C.
Instrumentation
D.
History
D. history
A research participant’s score on the dependent variable is the amount of time (minutes) it took to complete a task. When assigning scores to participants, the researcher discovers that three of the 60 participants did not complete the task, and the researcher assigns them the maximum amount of time given to participants to work on the task. Which of the following is the best measure of central tendency for the data collected in this study?
Select one:
A.
Harmonic mean
B.
Arithmetic mean
C.
Mode
D.
Median
d. median
When the correlation between high school students’ GPA and amount of time they spend studying each week is _____, this means that about 15% of variability in GPA is accounted for by the amount of time spent studying.
Select one:
A.
0.02
B.
0.15
C.
0.39
D.
0.85
C.
0.39
In which of the following types of research do research participants act as their own no-treatment “controls”?
Select one:
A.
Single-subject
B.
Cross-sectional
C.
Ex post facto
D.
Double-blind
a. single subject
Researchers would use an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to _____.
Select one:
A.
analyze the effects of an independent variable on two or more dependent variables
B.
statistically control variability in the dependent variable due to the effects of an extraneous variable
C.
adjust for systematic differences between groups that occurred as part of the experimental treatment
D.
determine if there is a significant interaction between two or more independent variables
B.
statistically control variability in the dependent variable due to the effects of an extraneous variable
A psychologist conducts a t-test and concludes that the results are “significant at the .01 level.” This means that _____.
Select one:
A.
there is a 1% chance the psychologist will incorrectly reject the null hypothesis
B.
there is a 1% chance the psychologist will incorrectly retain the null hypothesis
C.
there is a 99% chance the psychologist will incorrectly reject the null hypothesis
D.
there is a 99% chance the psychologist will incorrectly retain the null hypothesis
A.
there is a 1% chance the psychologist will incorrectly reject the null hypothesis
A researcher would use “counterbalancing” to _____.
Select one:
A.
control multiple treatment interference
B.
ensure an equal number of participants in each group
C.
match subjects on a confounding variable
D.
ensure that the sample is representative of the population from which it was drawn
A.
control multiple treatment interference
“Sampling error” is _____.
Select one:
A.
the tendency of sample statistics to vary from one another due to unintended effects of the treatment
B.
the tendency of sample statistics to vary from population parameters due to the effects of systematic error
C.
the tendency of sample statistics to vary from population parameters due to the effects of random error
D.
the tendency of sample statistics to vary from population parameters due to the unreliability of the measuring instruments
C.
the tendency of sample statistics to vary from population parameters due to the effects of random error
To assess the effectiveness of a behavioral intervention on the caloric intake of young women with anorexia nervosa, you obtain a sample of women who have just received this diagnosis and determine the average number of calories each woman consumes each day during the week before and the week after the intervention is applied. Which of the following statistical tests will you use to analyze the collected data?
Select one:
A.
T-test for a single sample
B.
T-test for dependent samples
C.
T-test for independent samples
D.
T-test for multiple samples
B.
T-test for dependent samples
When using a “multiple-baseline” design, a researcher will _____.
Select one:
A.
apply and then withdraw the same treatment multiple times
B.
change the performance criterion gradually over the course of the study
C.
compare two or more treatments that are simultaneously applied to the same participant(s)
D.
sequentially apply a treatment to different behaviors or participants
D.
sequentially apply a treatment to different behaviors or participants
Which of the following bivariate correlation coefficients would you use to determine the degree of association between gender and reaction time (as measured in seconds)?
Select one:
A.
Spearman rho
B.
Point biserial
C.
Phi coefficient
D.
Pearson r
B.
Point biserial
If a teacher adds 10 points to each score in a distribution of scores, this will _____.
Select one:
A.
affect the mean of the distribution but not its standard deviation or variance
B.
affect the mean and range of the distribution but not its standard deviation or variance
C.
affect the standard deviation and variance of the distribution but not its mean
D.
not affect the mean, range, standard deviation, or variance of the distribution
A.
affect the mean of the distribution but not its standard deviation or variance
A psychologist compares the effectiveness of three brief interventions for obsessive-compulsive disorder by randomly assigning adults who have received this diagnosis to one of the three interventions and measuring their symptoms prior to the beginning of treatment and one week, one month, and six months following treatment. Which of the following types of research design is the psychologist is using?
Select one:
A.
Between-groups
B.
Within-subjects
C.
Mixed
D.
Counterbalanced
C.
Mixed
The scattergram for scores on a measure of test anxiety and a measure of math achievement reveals that students with moderate levels of anxiety obtain the highest achievement scores, while students with low and high levels of anxiety obtain lower achievement scores. If the Pearson r is used to measure the degree of the association between test anxiety and math achievement scores, the resulting correlation coefficient will _____.
Select one:
A.
underestimate the relationship between the variables
B.
overestimate the relationship between the variables
C.
under or overestimate the relationship between the variables
D.
accurately estimate the relationship between the variables
A.
underestimate the relationship between the variables
Which of the following behavioral observation techniques would be most useful for evaluating the extent to which a student remains on-task while the teacher is talking?
Select one:
A.
Event recording
B.
Latency recording
C.
Interval recording
D.
Duration recording
c. interval recording
Trend analysis is a type of analysis of variance used when _____.
Select one:
A.
the independent variable is quantitative
B.
the dependent variable is qualitative
C.
a researcher uses a cross-sectional research design
D.
a researcher uses a factorial research design
A.
the independent variable is quantitative
In a scatterplot, the correlation between two variables is equal or close to zero when _____.
Select one:
A.
the range of Y scores at each value of X is equal to the total range of Y scores
B.
the range of Y scores at each value of X is about the same
C.
the range of Y scores is equal to the range of X scores
D.
the range of Y scores at each value of X is different
A.
the range of Y scores at each value of X is equal to the total range of Y scores
To reduce the likelihood that experimenter expectancy will bias the results of a research study, you would use which of the following techniques?
Select one:
A.
Single-blind
B.
Double-blind
C.
Random selection
D.
Random assignment
b. double blind