Question: If you have a research scenario in which the IV has three or more levels and is between subjects in nature with a quantitative DV, then you would use the One-Way Repeated Measures ANOVA.
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Answer: B – False
Question: Based on the summary table in Question 1, what is the CV you would use to test the F ratio assuming α = .05?
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Answer: A – 4.11
Question: Based on the summary table in Question 1, how many participants were in this study?
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Answer: A – 36
Question: Based on the summary table in Question 1, how would you interpret the effect size of Factor A?
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Answer: C – large
Question: Based on the summary table in Question 1, would you perform a Tukey HSD test to examine the simple effects for the interaction term (A x B)?
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Answer: A – Yes
Question: In a 2 x 2 x 2 Between Subjects ANOVA, how many total groups are there?
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Answer: D – 4
Question: Participants in a repeated measures design are exposed to
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Answer: A – all levels of the independent variable.
Question: Given N = 40 and K = 4, what would be your degrees of freedom for a One Way Between Subjects ANOVA design?
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Answer: A – 3, 36
Question: Which of the following represents the strongest correlation?
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Answer: D – -.74
Question: Which of the following represents the weakest correlation?
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Answer: C – .15
Question: You read a social media post explaining the correlation (i.e., Pearson’s r) between ice cream sales and number of violent felonies committed in the month of July. The article author concludes ice cream causes murder. What is wrong with this conclusion?
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Answer: B – Correlation does not imply causation.
Question: A company that produces table salt is interested in showing that moderate amounts of salt do not adversely affect blood pressure. Thirty participants are randomly assigned to one of two groups: a diet containing no salt or a diet consisting of a small amount of salt. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: A – independent groups t-test
Question: A social psychologist is interested in whether or not thinking about one’s death has a negative effect on prejudice toward out-groups based on one’s political affiliation. The researcher randomly assigns an equal number of conservatives and liberals to experience either a control condition or a death-prime condition. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: A – One Way Between Subjects ANOVA
Question: An educational psychologist thinks that the children in her gifted program have higher IQs than the average child (μ = 100, σ = 15). The average IQ in the gifted program is 123. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: B – one sample z-test
Question: Knock-out mice were assessed for maze performance (number of wrong turns) after having surgery to remove genetic information pertaining to memory. All mice are subjected to three different types of mazes: easy, moderate, and difficult. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: D – One Way Repeated Measures ANOVA
Question: Mr. Rogers believes that as people age they are less willing to spend money on clothes. He asks twenty individuals their age and the amount of money they will spend on clothing in a six-month period. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: C – Pearson’s r
Question: A local beer company wants to produce a new Double IPA to feature in their regular rotation. Three recipes are created, each one the same but varying in terms of the type of finishing hop used for aroma: Citra, Mosaic, or Nelson Sauvin. In order to avoid carry-over effects, willing consumers are randomly assigned to receive a six-ounce pour of only one of the three beers. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: C – One Way Between Subjects ANOVA
Question: A marketer is trying to decide between two different types of packaging: either with black font or blue font. In order to make a decision, the marketer surveys thirty different people regarding their font preferences. He asks each participant to evaluate both of the packages on a scale of 1 (do not like font at all) to 5 (like the font very much). What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: B – correlated groups t-test
Question: The Virginia Highway patrol is interested in determining if concentration affects driving speed. They randomly assign a group of drivers to either intermittently look at a cell phone or to not look at a cell phone. They then install a monitoring device that will record their driving speed at randomly determined intervals on a local interstate. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: C – One Way Between Subjects ANOVA
Question: A social scientist is comparing sample data regarding the number of cars owned per household in a given city. The known average car owned per household is 1.35. What is the best statistical test to conduct?
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Answer: D – one sample t-test