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Criteria for causation - Answer 1. IV before DV; 2. IV + DV must "covary"; 3. Changes in
DV must be a result in the IV, no extraneous variables

Full/True Experiments - Answer Highest control; manipulate IV, randomly assigned
groups, equivalent groups

Quasi Experiments - Answer Moderate Control; manipulate or observe IV, not randomly
assigned

Pre-Experiments - Answer Lowest Control, manipulate/observe IV, not randomly
assigned groups, no comparison

Designs under Full Experiment - Answer Pretest-Posttest, Solomon Four, Prost-test

Pretest-Posttest Control Group - Answer Measure DV before/after exposure to IV,
control group for comparison, but may sensitize participants

Solomon Four - Answer "Wisest" - 1 treatment + 1 control has pretest/posttest, while
other only has posttest. Compare treatment groups to check for sensitization

One-Shot Case Study - Answer no control group; only posttest -- most common in
communication

One group pretest - posttest - Answer no control group; measure DV before/after
experiment; looking for change in DV

Types of Pre-Experimental Designs - Answer One-Shot, One group Pretest-Posttest,
Static Group Pretest-Posttest

Static Control Prettest-Posttest - Answer has control group but not equivalent with
treatment group, measure DV only after experiment, want change in treatment group
only

Factors - Answer Each IV if more than on... categories

Designs - Answer Full, quasi, or pre

Main effect - Answer change in DV caused by 1 factor (IV)

Interaction effect - Answer Change in DV caused by 2+ factors in combination

Design Statement - Answer # of factor levels (# of categories per IV) separated by
multiplication sign

, Cells - Answer # found from design statement - must have subjects in each cell

In nominal data, only __ can be used - Answer mode

In ordinal data, ___ ___ ___ can be used - Answer mode, median, and range

Z-score - Answer How many SD's a raw score is above/below the mean

Frequency Tables - Answer how often categories occurred; hashmarks; absolute
frequencies; relative frequencies

Use of frequency tables - Answer comparing frequencies or illustrating curve

Use of pie chart - Answer Shows difference between groups

Use for line graphs - Answer showing changes in groups at 2+ points in time and
between groups

Use for bar charts - Answer showing differences between groups, multiple IVs

Use for frequency histogram - Answer illustrating frequency of larger measurement
scale, survey with larger number of frequencies

Use for frequency polygon - Answer illustrating frequency of larger measurement or
frequencies

Estimation (inferential statistics) - Answer Generalizing from sample to population mean

Significance Testing - Answer Determining probabilities/likelihood of
differences/relationships

Standard Distributions - Answer bell shaped, symmetrical, MMM are all at same point

Non-normal - Answer Skewness (scores on one side); Kurtosis (peaked); Flat

Confidence Level - Answer degree of assurance that sample mean represents
population mean, written as a % that we choose

Confidence Interval - Answer range of scores associated with the selected confidence
level

Null hypothesis - Answer assumption- prediction of no difference/relationship.
Represents change.

P - Answer probability

Sig level we test - Answer .05

Statistical power - Answer to increase, use more sensitive test, make one-tailed, collect
larger sample

Differences - Answer Do categories differ on ordered DV; Do categories differ by other

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