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When referring to a scatterplot, the polarity (+,-) of the correlation coefficient r
corresponds to the _______ of the association. - ANSWER>>Direction

When would the median be a better measure of central tendency than the mean?
- ANSWER>>The data contains an obvious outlier

The standard deviation squared is also known as the ______. -
ANSWER>>Variance

If comparing frequency histograms, which of the following is true of the
histogram with greater variability? - ANSWER>>Greater spread of scores away
from line of central tendency

According to Cohen's descriptions, a correlation coefficient r of -0.45 would
describe a correlation of _____ strength. - ANSWER>>medium, moderate

A correlation coefficient r of -1 is the strongest possible correlation -
ANSWER>>True

While reading about a research study, which of the following would tell you that
an association claim is being made? - ANSWER>>Both Variable are measured
Measurement of 2 variables

Martin has found a correlation of r = .18 between the two variables of using
prescription stimulants (e.g., Adderall) and frontal lobe activity. This correlation is
more likely to be statistically significant if: - ANSWER>>Martin Used a larger
number of subjects

,Which of the following questions is NOT necessary to ask when interrogating
statistical validity? - ANSWER>>Is random assignment affecting the findings?

A negative association means that as one variable increases, so does the other. -
ANSWER>>False

Statistical significance is dependent on the sample size and effect size. -
ANSWER>>True

When conducting an experiment, what is provided by the independent variable? -
ANSWER>>A comparison group

Random selection enhances _________ validity and random assignment enhances
_________ validity. - ANSWER>>external; internal

Counterbalancing is used to control selection effects in an expriment. -
ANSWER>>False

A threat to internal validity occurs only if a potential design confound varies with
the independent variable systematically. - ANSWER>>True

Which of the following is a necessary component of a longitudinal design? -
ANSWER>>Measuring the same variables at two points in time

Which popular media headline does NOT suggest that a multiple regression has
been used? - ANSWER>>"Daughters are happier when their mothers are happy
working outside of the home"

In a multiple regression design, _________ variable is to dependent variable as
_________variable is to independent variable. - ANSWER>>criterion; predictor

, Cross-lag correlations are helpful for addressing internal validity. -
ANSWER>>False

The main reason a researcher interested in making a causal claim would NOT do
an experiment is the ethical limitation of manipulating a particular variable. -
ANSWER>>True

If you would rather make a false negative claim than a false positive claim, which
significance level would you use? - ANSWER>>.01

The alpha level is equal to the - ANSWER>>Probability of making a type 1 error

When calculating the F value and the within-groups variability is greater than the
between groups variability, the F value will be - ANSWER>><1

The midpoint of the F value normal distribution is - ANSWER>>1

A greater sample size reduces variability. - ANSWER>>True

Hypothesis: "When serving from a larger bowl, the amount consumed will
increase."
The correct Null Hypothesis would be: "When serving from a larger bowl, the
amount consumed will decrease." - ANSWER>>False

According to lecture, why is it important to study interactions? - ANSWER>>Many
behaviors and outcomes in psychology are interactions.

Dr. Gavin is conducting a 2 x 4 independent-groups factorial design. Assuming he
wants 25 people in each cell, how many participants does Dr. Gavin need to
recruit? - ANSWER>>200

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