This correlation between the scatterplot variables is:
a) strong & positive c) not-so-strong and positive
b) strong & negative d) not-so-strong and negative

What is d) not-so-strong & negative

This statistical test result is from a _(what kind of)_ test.
(F =55.343, df= 2, 36)
What is an ANOVA, also called an F test?
(ANOVA is used to test the difference(s) among two or more means.)

What this means:
p < .01
What is: There is less than a 1% chance (or probability) that the null hypothesis is correct?

Number of students in the lunch line at different times.

What is RATIO?
The central tendency you would use to measure normally distributed interval data:

What is the MEAN?
r = -.93 is:
a) a strong correlation
b) a weak correlation
What is a strong correlation?
This statistical test result is from a _(what kind of)_ test.
[t=49, df = 4, p < .001]
What is a t test?
(A test of the difference between two sample means. Interpret results through the p value.)
(𝝌2 = 5.68, df = 2, p > .05)
This chi square test shows that the null hypothesis was
_________________.
(accepted or rejected)
What is ACCEPTED?
The rated ability of a violin player: beginner, intermediate, or advanced.

What is ORDINAL?
The central tendency you would use to measure nominal data:

What is the MODE?
This correlation between the scatterplot variables is:
a) strong & positive c) no correlation
b) strong & negative d) not-so-strong and negative

What is c) no correlation.
This statistical test result is from a _(what kind of)_ test.
(χ2(2)= 40.66, p < .05).
What is a chi square test?
A chi square test of independence is used when data are from categorical (nominal) variables.

The imposter in this list of p values is:
a) p < .05
b) p = .03
c) p = .20
d) p < -.01
What is d) p < -.01
(You can't have a negative p value.)
SAT scores:

What is INTERVAL?
In a symmetrical distribution showing interval or ratio data, the BEST measure of central tendency is the:
What is the MEAN?
r = .2 is:
a) a strong correlation
b) a weak correlation
What is a weak correlation?

This statistical test result is from a _(what kind of)_ test.
(F = 2.234, df = 12)
What is an ANOVA, also known as an F test?
(ANOVA is used to test the difference(s) among two or more means.)

What this means:
p < .05
What is: There is less than a 5% chance (or probability) that the null hypothesis is correct? 
Different eye colors:

What is NOMINAL?
In a SKEWED distributions, the BEST measure of central tendency is the ______ because it is not influenced by extreme outliers:
What is the MEDIAN?
This letter is used to represent a correlation:
What is lowercase r?

This statistical test result is from a _(what kind of)_ test.
[t(5.35), df =9, p < .05]
What is a t test?
(A test of the difference between two sample means. Interpret results through the p value.)

(χ2(2)= 40.66, p < .05)
This test shows that the null hypothesis was ___________ at the .05 level.
(accepted or rejected)
What is REJECTED?
A Likert Scale:
What is INTERVAL?
The BEST measure of central tendency for ordinal data is the ________:
What is the MEDIAN?