Descriptives
Comparisons
Correlations
Potpourri
Old School
100

Use this measure of central tendency to determine the average of non-normal distributions.

What is the median.

100

Number of possible comparisons in a 3x2 design.

What is 9.

100

The r-value of strength and amount of weight you can lift

What is close to +1 or strong.

100

Graphical representation of qualitative data.

What is a theoretical framework?

100

How many DV's in this scenario: Researcher provides participants vitamins, minerals, and Gatorade and wants to see the effect on sprint speed and jumping height.

What is two?

200

A visualization of the frequency count similar to a vertical bar graph.

What is a histogram?

200

This analysis is used to determine the number of agreements/reliability when working with categorical data.

What is Kappa?

200

An r-value of -.90.

What is a strong, inverse correlation?

200

Supports causality in an observational study.

What is : dose response relationship OR consistency with prior findings OR strength of association?

200

Type of analysis that looks at the agreement between two variables.

What is the ICC?

300

When the majority of data points are located closer towards the graph's origin?

What is a positive skew?

300

Type of test used to compare within-group means when variance is homogeneous and data is ordinal.

What is the Wilcoxon Rank Sum test?

300

The type of data a Spearman Rho correlation would be used for.

What is non-parametric data?

300

Used to compare two unrelated non-normal medians.

What is the Mann Whitney U Test?

300

What does SpPin stand for?

What is a highly specific test, when positive, rules the condition in?

400

In a box plot, the black line within the box represents the ____________.

What is the median.

400

Number of IV levels found in a 3 x 3 design.

What is six?

400

Predictive capabilities of a regression model when residuals are close to the line.

What is highly predictive?

400

Used to analyze categorical data when less than 8 data points are present in each category.

What is the Yates Continuity Correction?

400

The amount a test or measure must exceed to be considered valid/reliable.

What is the minimal detectable change?

500

A Levene's test that has a value of .06.

What is normal variance.

500

Corrected alpha value if set to .05 and 10 tests are run.

What is .005?

500

Type of analysis used when comparing means and a significant correlation exists.

What is an ANCOVA?

500

Type of qualitative design where attitudes and beliefs of a group are studied.

What is ethnography?

500

The consequence of having too low of power in a study.

What is a Type II error?