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General
100

This is the generally accepted p-value for statistical significance. 

What is .05?

100

This is the analysis you would use when interested in the relationship between two or more interval/ratio variables.

What is Pearson's r?

100

When each group has different people in it, its called a ______design. 

What is between-subjects design?

100

This category of statistics can only summarize data for variables. 

What are descriptive statistics?

200

The mathematical middle of the data set

What is the mean?

200

This is one of the assumptions of parametric correlational statistics.

What is normality or linearity?

200

When each condition has the same or matched people, it's called a _____design. 

What is within-subject design?

200

This category of statistics has assumptions for the data, and if a data set does not meet those assumptions, the statistic is not appropriate to use.

What are parametric statistics?

300

When evaluating the differences in expected and observed counts for one nominal variable, you would use this analysis. 

What is one-way chi-square?

300

This is the effect size correlational statistics.

What is r2?

300

When your independent variable has two levels, you would use this statistic to look for differences between the groups.

What is a t-test?

300

This category of statistics are used to analyze data in order to answer research questions. 

What are inferential statistics?

400

This is the measure of central tendency that is most sensitive to change.

What is the mean?

400

Regression analyses add this additional information to correlational analyses

What is line of best fit or prediction?

400

When your independent variable has three or more levels, you would use this statistic to analyze differences between conditions.

What is ANOVA?

400

When statistical significance is observed we ______ the null hypothesis. 

What is reject?

500

This is why it is important for our sample data to match the distribution of the population data.

What is external validity/generalization?

500

These are the values you need to predict someone's score on Y.

What is Y-intercept (a), slope (b), and score on X?

500

If your study has two independent variables, and you want to evaluate how the two variables interact with each other to affect the dependent variable, you would use this statistic.

What is factorial ANOVA?

500

Statistical significance tells us if the findings are likely due to chance or not, while _____tells us about the meaningfulness or magnitude of the relationship/difference. 

What is effect size?

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