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STATISTICS CNSL 503
MODULE 5 EXAM THE T-
TEST FINAL EXAM
ACCURATE
📊 CNSL 503 MODULE 5 – STATISTICS
STUDY GUIDE
Module 5 in many counseling research courses focuses on basic statistics used in research,
evaluating data, interpreting results, and understanding significance.
� KEY CONCEPTS YOU MUST KNOW
, 1�⃣ Levels of Measurement
Know these four measurement scales:
Nominal – categories only (e.g., gender, diagnosis)
Ordinal – ranked order but not equal intervals (e.g., Likert scale)
Interval – equal intervals, no true zero (e.g., temperature)
Ratio – equal intervals, true zero (e.g., age, income)
2�⃣ Descriptive Statistics
Mean – average
Median – middle value
Mode – most frequent
Range – difference between max and min
Standard Deviation (SD) – spread of scores
Variance – squared SD
3�⃣ Frequency Distributions
Tables that show how often each value occurs
Useful for nominal & ordinal data
4�⃣ Graphs & Charts
Bar graphs – nominal/ordinal categories
Histograms – interval/ratio continuous data
Pie charts – proportions
5�⃣ Probability & Sampling
Probability – likelihood of an event
Random sampling – every member has equal chance
Sampling error – difference between sample and population
STATISTICS CNSL 503
MODULE 5 EXAM THE T-
TEST FINAL EXAM
ACCURATE
📊 CNSL 503 MODULE 5 – STATISTICS
STUDY GUIDE
Module 5 in many counseling research courses focuses on basic statistics used in research,
evaluating data, interpreting results, and understanding significance.
� KEY CONCEPTS YOU MUST KNOW
, 1�⃣ Levels of Measurement
Know these four measurement scales:
Nominal – categories only (e.g., gender, diagnosis)
Ordinal – ranked order but not equal intervals (e.g., Likert scale)
Interval – equal intervals, no true zero (e.g., temperature)
Ratio – equal intervals, true zero (e.g., age, income)
2�⃣ Descriptive Statistics
Mean – average
Median – middle value
Mode – most frequent
Range – difference between max and min
Standard Deviation (SD) – spread of scores
Variance – squared SD
3�⃣ Frequency Distributions
Tables that show how often each value occurs
Useful for nominal & ordinal data
4�⃣ Graphs & Charts
Bar graphs – nominal/ordinal categories
Histograms – interval/ratio continuous data
Pie charts – proportions
5�⃣ Probability & Sampling
Probability – likelihood of an event
Random sampling – every member has equal chance
Sampling error – difference between sample and population