Simple random sampling is an example of this sampling type.
What is probability sampling?
100
This is how consistent your measure is.
What is reliability?
100
This is the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the means.
What is standard error of the means?
100
Event A has a probability of occurring = .50. Event B has a probability = .50. This is the probability of Events A and B occurring simultaneous is they are mutually exclusive.
What is 0?
100
This is the lowest value a correlation can have.
What is -1?
200
In this sampling method, I ask participants to refer future participants.
What is snowball sampling?
200
This is when you administer the same measure to someone multiple times and examine how similar the scores are.
What is test-retest reliability?
200
The proportion of the population that qualifies for MENSA membership based on IQ scores is .0228. The IQ test has M = 100 and SD = 15. This score qualifies people for membership in MENSA
What is 130?
200
Which is higher: the probability of picking a red face card or the probability of picking an ace from a standard deck of cards.
What is picking a red face card (6/52)?
200
If as one variable rises the other declines, it is indicative of this type of relationship.
What is a negative relationship?
300
This is the most commonly used sampling method in psychology.
What is convenience sampling?
300
This is how accurately my measure assesses the construct of interest.
What is validity?
300
In a Z-distribution the mean and standard deviation are always equal to this.
What is Mean = 0, SD = 1?
300
An event that will always happen has a probability of this.
What is 1?
300
A correlation .00 means this.
What is there is no linear relationship between 2 variables?
400
If I wanted to make sure to have both undergraduate and graduate students in my sample, I would use this probability sampling technique.
What is stratified random sampling?
400
If I correlate the scores of my items on my depression scale and find that are not related, my ______________ is low.
What is internal consistency?
400
True or False: If the parent population is skewed, the sampling distribution of the means from this population will always be skewed.
What is false?
400
This is when you list out all possible outcomes of an experiment.
What is sample space?
400
I find that the more times I poke someone with a stick, the more swear words they say. This is a _________ relationship.
What is positive?
500
This is the only probability sampling technique that does not require a full list of the population.
What is cluster sampling?
500
Name one of three ways of measuring interrater reliability.
What is Kappa, percent agreement or correlation?
500
Imagine a population with M = 110 and a sample with M = 110. This is the Z-score for your sample.
What is 0?
500
If I have 10 golf balls (3 yellow, 4 red, and 3 green) and the first 2 golf balls I pick are both yellow, this is the probability of picking a third yellow golf ball if I am not sampling with replacement
What is 1/8?
500
A scatterplot where all data points fall on a straight line slanting upwards to the point will have this r value.