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GRE Psych: Research Methods, Stats, Test, Measurements Questions and Answers 100% Solved variance square of the SD and describes how much each score varies from the mean. calculated by subtracting the mean from each score, square each of them, then add them all together, then divide by n standard error of the mean tells us how "off" the mean might be in either direction

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variance square of the SD and describes how much each score varies from the mean.

calculated by subtracting the mean from each score, square each of them, then add them all

together, then divide by n




standard error of the mean tells us how "off" the mean might be in either direction




percentile tells us how many scores fall at or below that particular score in a normal

distribution




normal distribution




z-score calculates how many standard deviations above or below the mean a score is.

calculated by subtracting the mean from your score and dividing the difference by the SD.




mean of a distribution of z-scores is 0 and the SD of a distribution of z-scores is 1

,t-scores t-score distribution has mean of 50 and SD of 10.




t scores are a transformation of the z score (t= 10(z)+50)




correlation coefficients a type of descriptive statistic that measure the relationship

between two variables. they range from -1.00 to +1.00




the closer the value is to one, the stronger the relationship

DOES NOT INFER CAUSATION




positive correlation means that a change in value of one the variables is associated with a

change in the same direction of the value of the other variable (ex: if one goes up, the other goes

up)




negative correlation a change in the value ofone is associated with a change in the

opposite direction in the other variable (ex: if one goes up, other goes down)




scatterplot graphical representation of correlational data

, Pearson's r correlation coefficient a way of calculating/expressing correlations. values

range from -1 to +1 . -1= perfect negative relationship . +1= perfect positive relationship.




spearman r correlation coefficient another correlation used when the data is in the form of

ranks




regression allows you to identify a relationship between two variables and make

predictions about one variable based off another




factor analysis attempts to account for the interrelationships found among various

variables by seeing how they hang together




factor the one thing that his being measured by a cluster of highly correlated variables




significance test tries to determine that the hypothesis is consistent with the data by telling

us the probability that our observed difference betwween the two groups is due to chance.

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