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Test Bank for Applied Statistics II: Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques 3rd Edition By Rebecca M. Warner

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Test Bank for Applied Statistics II: Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques 3rd Edition By Rebecca M. Warner

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Test Bank for Applied Statistics II, Multivariable and
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Multivariate Techniques, 3rd Edition Warner (All
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1. A variable that is statistically controlled in an analysis is a(n)
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a. an independent variable
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b. a dependent variable
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c. a covariate
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d. a
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Answer Location: 1.1: Required
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2. In past years, many investigators have failed to report .
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d. obtained p gh


valuesAns: A gh


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Answer Location: 1.2: What is the “New
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3. A primary concern of investigators has been, and often still is, obtaining a p
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value of
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Answer Location: 1.2: What Is the “New
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4. A major change advocated by New Statistics is
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c. not reporting confidence intervals
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significance testsAns: D
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Answer Location: 1.2: What is the “New
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5. A primary change proposed by advocates of New Statistics
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d. descriptive statistics gh


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Answer Location: 1.2: What Is the “New
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6. An emphasis of New Statistics is
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c. reducing emphasis on confidence interval interpretation
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d. adopting a more critical perspective when
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7. Which of the following types of information is provided to investigators by
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NHST?
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c. the probability of obtaining results about the H0 based on one sample
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d. the exact probability of obtaining the same results
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Answer Location: 1.3: Common Misinterpretations of p
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tests, readersshould remember that multiple tests .
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b. provide inaccurate information about the risks of Type II errors
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c. enhance understanding of cause and effect relationships
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d. provide reliable information about the size and importance
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of effectsAns: A
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Answer Location: 1.3: Common Misinterpretations of p
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c. results of our study approached statistical significance
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d. results of our study provide support for our
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Cognitive Domain: Application gh gh


Answer Location: 1.3: Common Misinterpretations of p
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10. If a statistical analysis yields p = .03, a research report can include a
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statement like
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a. the results of our study are likely to be replicated
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b. the evidence is consistent with the hypothesis of our study
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d. the results of our study cannot be explained
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Answer Location: 1.3: Common Misinterpretations of p
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11. An advocate of New Statistics would support a p value reported as
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c. p < .05
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Answer Location: 1.4: Problems with NHST
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12. A problem with NHST logic is that it .
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c. cannot tell investigators what they want to know
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13. An important assumption underlying the use of an independent samples t
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