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Complete Test Bank for An Introduction to Statistics, An Active Learning Approach, 3rd Edition by Kieth A. Carlson, Jennifer R. Winquist ; ISBN13: 9781544375090. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 11)..... Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics and Frequency Distributions. Chapter 2: Central Tendency and Variability. Chapter 3: z scores. Chapter 4: Sampling Error and Confidence Intervals with z and t Distributions. Chapter 5: Single sample t, effect sizes, and confidence intervals. Chapter 6: Related samples t, effect sizes, and confidence intervals. Chapter 7: Independent samples t, effect sizes, and confidence intervals. Chapter 8: One-way ANOVA, effect sizes, and confidence intervals. Chapter 9: Two-way ANOVA, effect sizes, and confidence intervals. Chapter 10: Correlations, effect sizes, and confidence intervals. Chapter 11: Chi square and effect sizes.

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TEST BANK

An Introduction to Statistics,
An Active Learning Approach
3rd Edition by Kieth A. Carlson


Complete Chapter Test Bank
are included (Ch 1 to 11)




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** All Chapters included

,Test Bank
Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics and Frequency Distributions
Multiple Choice

1. After a statistics class, Dr. Johnson asked all 51 of her students the degree to which
they felt statistics were going to be useful in their eventual career. She had all of her
students respond to the following question, “Statistics will be very useful in my future
profession,” using the following scale: 1 = not at all useful and 7 = very useful. She
found that the average response was a 4.9. Given that the mean 4.9 was based on all
of her students, the 4.9 would be called a ______.
a. statistic
b. parameter
c. sampling error
d. characteristic
Ans: B
Learning Objective: Use common statistical terms correctly in a statistical context.
Cognitive Domain: Application
Answer Location: Populations and Samples
Difficulty Level: Medium

2. After a statistics class, Dr. Johnson asked all 51 of her students the degree to which
they felt statistics were going to be useful in their eventual career. She had all of her
students respond to the following question, “Statistics will be very useful in my future
profession,” using the following scale: 1 = not at all useful and 7 = very useful. She
found that the average response was a 4.9. The purpose of Dr. Johnson’s survey is
best described as ______.
a. sampling error
b. descriptive
c. inferential
d. hypothetical
Ans: B
Learning Objective: Use common statistical terms correctly in a statistical context.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Populations and Samples
Difficulty Level: Medium

3. A cognitive psychologist studying reading comprehension wanted to know what
would happen if all college students were taught better reading strategies. She obtained
a sample of 40 college students from the introductory psychology class and taught 20 of
them effective reading strategies. The other 20 students were given a placebo
treatment. She then gave all 40 students a standardized reading comprehension test.
The mean score on the reading test for those taught the reading strategies was 49, with
a standard deviation of 4. The mean score for those receiving the placebo treatment

, was 44, with a standard deviation of 3.8. The purpose of this study is best described as
______.
a. descriptive
b. inferential
c. anecdotal
d. hypothetical
Ans: B
Learning Objective: Use common statistical terms correctly in a statistical context.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Populations and Samples
Difficulty Level: Hard

4. A cognitive psychologist studying reading comprehension wanted to know what
would happen if all college students were taught better reading strategies. She obtained
a sample of 40 college students from the introductory psychology class and taught 20 of
them effective reading strategies. The other 20 students were given a placebo
treatment. She then gave all 40 students a standardized reading comprehension test.
The mean score on the reading test for those taught the reading strategies was 49, with
a standard deviation of 4. The mean score for those receiving the placebo treatment
was 44, with a standard deviation of 3.8.The sample of college students was intended to
represent all college students; therefore, the values of 49 and 44 would be called
______.
a. sample statistics
b. population parameters
c. sampling error
d. hypothetical values
Ans: A
Learning Objective: Use common statistical terms correctly in a statistical context.
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: Populations and Samples
Difficulty Level: Hard

5. After their medical appointments with her, Dr. Jackson asked all 42 of her patients if
they were satisfied with their medical appointment. She had all of her patients rate their
overall satisfaction by answering the following question, “How satisfied are you with the
medical appointment you just had?” 1 = not at all satisfied; 7 = completely satisfied. She
found that the average response was a satisfaction score of 5.2. Given that the mean
satisfaction score of 5.2 was based on all of her patients, the 5.2 would be called
______.
a. a statistic
b. a parameter
c. a sampling error
d. hypothetical
Ans: B
Learning Objective: Use common statistical terms correctly in a statistical context.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension

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