Basics
APA Format
Type of tests
Confidence Intervals
100

What are the definitions of mean, median, and mode?

Mean- The average of a data set. Calculated by adding all of the values and dividing by how many there are.

Median- The value in the middle of a data set when placed in order from lowest to highest.

Mode- Most repeated value in a data set

100

When we want to reject a null hypothesis, we compare our p-values to ___.

What is .05.

100

If you are testing participants in a within- subjects design, you use a ____.

Dependent Means t- test

100

A confidence interval for a dependent means t-test gives a range of plausible values of a ____ mean difference.

Population

200
The four levels of measurement we discussed in this class are ___. 

Nominal measurement (Qualitative)

Ordinal measurement (Quantitative*)

Interval measurement (Quantitative)

Ratio measurement (Quantitative)

200

In APA format, how many decimal points do we round a p-value to (if it comes from SPSS). 

Three decimal places

200

You conduct a z- test when you are given ___. 

The population variance

200

How do you interpret a 95% confidence interval of: 

CI = [1.45, 8.31] 

from a dependent means t- test.


We are 95% confident that the true population mean of the difference is between 1.45 and 8.31 units.

300

True or false, a dependent variable is the variable manipulated by the researchers to look for an effect on the independent variable. 

What is false

300

In the following APA format, the 58 represents the ___.

t(58)= 1.49

Degrees of Freedom

300

A major difference between a z- test and a t- test is that ____ is changed due to ____. 

Hint: Tables

A major difference between a z- test and a t- test is that the shape of the graph/ critical values is changed due to sample size.

300

The equation to calculate confidence intervals by hand is ___ for the lower limit and ___ for the upper limit. 

LL: (Sample Mean)- | ta | (Sm)

UL: (Sample Mean)+ | ta | (Sm)

400

When the mean is greater than the median, a graph is often skewed ____. 

What is to the right or positive?

400

In an ANOVA test written out as

4 x 4 x 4

There are ___ independent variables in the experiment and ___ levels for each IV. 

What is 

3 independent variables and 4 levels for each IV.

400

If you have multiple levels in an experiment to compare, with two independent variables, you would conduct a ___ test. 

Two-Way Anova

400

True or false, a Cohen's d can have a 95% confidence interval?

What is true

500

What is the difference between a Type 1 and Type 2 error?

Type 1- The Null Hypothesis is incorrectly rejected.

Type 2- The Null Hypothesis is incorrectly not rejected.

500

What is incorrect in the following APA statement:

Based on the sample data, we fail to reject the null hypothesis. The ratings of the male superheroes (M = 50.03, SD = 23.01) are not significantly different than the rating of female superheroes (M = 23.23, SD = 15.09), t(31) = 5.64, p=.001, d = 1.01, 95% CI = [15.85, 33.83].

Based on the p- value and confidence interval, we should reject the null. 

500

If any of your comparisons in an ANOVA test are found to be significant, you would then complete a ___.

What is a Post- hoc analysis.

500

Do you have evidence as to why a null hypothesis in this course would not be rejected based on a 95% confidence interval of

[-1.56, 2.54]

Since the value of 0 is a plausible value in the confidence interval, the null hypothesis may be a possible value so could be rejected.