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Prepare for your Psychology Statistics Final Exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring practice questions, answers, and detailed explanations. Covers essential topics including descriptive and inferential statistics, hypothesis testing, t-tests, ANOVA, correlation, regression, and psychological data analysis. Designed for psychology students, this resource strengthens understanding of statistical methods used in behavioral research, improves exam readiness, and supports academic success. Ideal for final exam preparation, quizzes, and structured revision in psychology statistics courses.

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, Correlational Method -coefficient; positive; negative
-2 variables related
-CORRELATION does NOT equal CAUSATION
-significance**
-measure 2 or more variables
-looks for associations


Experimental Method -manipulation of IV
-measure the effect of DV
-use multiple groups
-random assignment
-allows for inferences about causality
-confounding variables


Non-Experimental Method -compares groups that have not been created by the experimenter
-males versus females
-smokers versus non-smokers
-cannot make inferences on cause and effect


Descriptive Statistics -statistical procedures used to summarize, organize, and simplify data.


Inferential Statistics -techniques that allow us to study samples and then make generalizations about
the populations from which they were selected.


Population: -the entire group of persons or things of interest in a particular study
-all males, all college males, all QU males


Sample: -subset taken from a larger population, that is usually intended to represent the
population as a whole.


Population = Parameter TRUE


Sample = Statistic TRUE


Scales of Measurement -Nominal
-Ordinal
-Ratio
-Interval


Nominal Scale: - assignment to categories with different names
-Qualitative distinctions
-ex) Male and Female


Ordinal Scale -ranked in ordered sequence
-know the direction but not magnitude
-ex) class rank (1 = highest GPA, 5 = lowest GPA)

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