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Data Science
General Knowledge
100

The most well-crafted educational experience of my life that I go to bed thinking about every night.

What is Scholarly Practice 1?

100

A t-test's critical value.

What is t?

100

The larger correlation between:

r = .40, p =.04

r = .04, p = .04

What is r = .40?

100

The type of data that describes a participant's gender.

What is nominal data?

100

This type of bar graph represents the frequency distribution of numerical data, with each bar corresponding to a specific range of values, called bins.

What is a histogram?

200

Loudly shouting BINGO! when you just marked the wrong circle.

What is type 1 error?

200

An ANOVA's critical value.

What is F?

200

The larger correlation between:

r = -.30, p = .04

r = -.40, p = .04

What is r = -.40?

200

The type of data that describes a participant's heart rate.

What is ratio data?

200

This statistical concept describes a bell-shaped curve where approximately 68% of the data falls within one standard deviation of the mean.

What is a normal distribution?

300

When you can't find the mayo in the fridge, but know if you ask your mom to look she'll find it in 5 seconds.

What is type 2 error?

300

This critical value can be negative.

What is r?

300

The larger correlation between:

r = .20, p = .04

r = -.30, p = .04

What is r = -.30?

300

The type of data that describes a participant's pain rating on the visual analog scale from 0 to 10.

What is ratio data?

300

This statistical concept describes a range of numbers within which the true result lies with 95% certainty.

What is a 95% confidence interval?

400

This statistical method helps you understand how two different traits, like a love for craft beer and a brunch addiction, might influence your compatibility with a life-long, continuous partner, making it the ultimate matchmaking tool for checking interactions and main effects.

What is a 2-way ANOVA?

400

This critical value is the same for both the Pearson's and Spearman's variants.

What is r?

400

The larger correlation between:

r = .90, p = .10

r = .80, p = .01

What is r = .80

400

The type of data that describes a participant's manual muscle testing score.

What is ordinal data?

400

This statistical concept quantifies the magnitude of a change, helping researchers contextualize findings beyond mere statistical significance.

What is an effect size?

500

This type of data distribution looks like a frowny face, and is characterized by a mode that is smaller than the median, which is smaller than the mean.

What is a positively skewed distribution?

500

The critical value comparing the number of male and female participants in group A to the number of male and female participants in group B.

What is Chi-square?

500

The larger correlation between:

r = -.80, p = .10

r = .70, p = .01

What is r = .70

500

They type of data that represents a participant's score on an IQ test.

What is discreet data?

500

This statistical concept is visualized by the top line of the box in a box plot.

What is 75th percentile?