What's it called?
Word Smith
What's your (data) type?
I Hate Statistics
What's it mean?
100

A subset of the population.

What is a sample?

100

Non-categorical data

What is continuous data?

100

Choose your favorite color.

What is nominal data?

100

A measure of how spread out the data are.

What is standard deviation?

100

Alpha = 0.05

p = 0.04

What is significant result?

200

The center of the data.

What is the median?

200

Q3 - Q1

What is interquartile range?

200

Rankings

What is ordinal data?

200

The result of an ANOVA test.

What is an F statistic?

200

t = 1.99

p = 0.06

What is not significant?

300

Comparison of two groups.

What is a t-test?

300

A linear relationship between variables

What is correlation?

300

Degrees Celsius

What is interval data?

300

A non-directional prediction when comparing two groups results in this.

What is a two-tailed test?

300

Mean: 52.5

Median: 25.6

SD: 30.2

What is outliers are present?

400

A measure of the distance from the mean. 

What is deviation?

400

The only way to put nominal data into regression.

What are dummy variables?

400

Age

What is ratio data?

400

The value at which a t-statistic is likely significant.

What is 1.96?

400

Mean: 23,120

SD: 4.98

What is data are clustered together?

500

The only descriptive measure that can be useful in all four types of data.

What is the mode?

500

A negative t-statistic (compared to a positive t-statistic) has this affect on the p-value.

What is none?

500

In a regression, this value is used to calculate the p-value and determine if an independent variable is significant.

What is a t-statistic?

500

This test statistic is found in ANOVA and Regression.

What is an F-statistic?

500

t = -9.65

p = 0.08

Alpha = 0.10

Males mean score = 94

Females mean score = 90

What is males score significantly higher than females?

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