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Applied Statistics I Basic Bivariate Techniques
3rd Edition by Rebecca M. Warner

,TABLE OF CONTENT
 1. Evaluating Numerical Information

 2. Basic Research Concepts

 3. Frequency Distribution Tables

 4. Descriptive Statistics

 5. Graphs: Bar Charts, Histograms, and Boxplots

 6. The Normal Distribution and z Scores

 7. Sampling Error and Confidence Intervals

 8. The One-Sample t Test

 9. Issues in Significance Tests

 10. Bivariate Pearson Correlation

 11. Bivariate Regression

 12. The Independent-Samples t Test

 13. One-Way Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance

 14. Paired Samples t Test

 15. One-Way Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance

 16. Factorial Analysis of Variance

 17. Chi-Square Analysis of Contingency Tables

 18. Selection of Bivariate Analyses and Review of Key Concepts




Chapter 1: Evaluating Numerical Information

,Multiple Choice

1. Science journals often require researchers to .
a. guarantee significant results
b. provide names of participants
c. identify possible conflicts of interest
d. subscribe to the journal
Ans: C
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.1 Self-Interest or Bias
Difficulty Level: Medium

2. Communicator self-interest can produce concerns about .
a. cost of the product
b. credibility of the message
c. future research
d. methodology
Ans: B
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.1 Self-Interest or Bias
Difficulty Level: Medium

3. Confirmation bias is informally known as .
a. cherry picking
b. natural selection
c. favoritism
d. preferential treatment
Ans: A
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.2 Bias and “Cherry Picking”
Difficulty Level: Easy

4. Research written by the person with first-hand knowledge of the events of the study is
known as .
a. a literature review
b. questionable
c. a secondary source
d. a primary source
Ans: D

, Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.3 Primary, Secondary, and Third Party Sources
Difficulty Level: Easy

5. Much of the content on websites for news entities is considered .
a. primary source content
b. secondary source content
c. third party content
d. unreliable
Ans: C
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.3.3 Primary, Secondary, and Third-Party Sources
Difficulty Level: Medium

6. News reports and websites .
a. always identify self interest
b. consistently identify their credentials
c. faithfully confess to bias
d. may not include source information
Ans: D
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.3.4 Communicator Credentials and Skills
Difficulty Level: Medium

7. Fraud in science is .
a. rare but has occurred
b. acceptable in certain circumstances
c. never reported
d. rarely punished
Ans: A
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.3.5 Track Record for Truth-Telling
Difficulty Level: Medium

8. Although anecdotal evidence may be accurate, it is difficult to .
a. replicate in future studies
b. analyze
c. generalize to a larger population
d. gain permission to publish
Ans: C
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.4.1 Anecdotal Versus Numerical Information
Difficulty Level: Medium

9. The purpose of citation in science is to .
a. determine validity

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