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Master essential statistical techniques with this Test Bank–Inspired Study Guide for Applied Statistics I: Basic Bivariate Techniques, 3rd Edition by Rebecca M. Warner. Structured in a test bank style, this resource provides chapter-by-chapter summaries, key concepts, and original exam-style practice questions, all while remaining fully copyright-compliant. It is perfect for statistics, social sciences, psychology, and business students to understand bivariate analysis, correlation, regression, and hypothesis testing. ️ What’s Included Complete chapter summaries covering all key statistical topics Test bank–style practice questions (MCQs, short answer, and problem-solving) Step-by-step rationales and explanations Correlation and regression analysis Bivariate data interpretation and hypothesis testing Graphical representation and descriptive statistics Case studies and applied examples for real-world data analysis High-yield tables, charts, and formula summaries Perfect For College and university students in statistics, psychology, social sciences, or business Students preparing for quizzes, midterms, finals, or applied statistics exams Learners seeking a test bank–style study resource without violating copyright Anyone aiming to strengthen practical statistical analysis and data interpretation skills Why This Resource Works Clear, organized summaries for efficient studying Focused on high-yield statistical concepts and exam essentials Includes original, test bank–style questions Ideal for deep review, rapid exam prep, and applied problem-solving Helps students apply bivariate analysis techniques to real-world scenarios

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, TABLE OF CONTENT

 1. Evaluating Numerical Information

 2. Basic Research Concepts

 3. Frequency Distribution Tables

 4. Descriptive Statistics

 5. Graphs: Bar Charts, Histograms, and Boxplots

 6. The Normal Distribution and z Scores

 7. Sampling Error and Confidence Intervals

 8. The One-Sample t Test

 9. Issues in Significance Tests

 10. Bivariate Pearson Correlation

 11. Bivariate Regression

 12. The Independent-Samples t Test

 13. One-Way Between-Subjects Analysis of Variance

 14. Paired Samples t Test

 15. One-Way Repeated-Measures Analysis of Variance

 16. Factorial Analysis of Variance

 17. Chi-Square Analysis of Contingency Tables

 18. Selection of Bivariate Analyses and Review of Key Concepts




Chapter 1: Evaluating Numerical Information


Multiple Choice

1. Science journals often require researchers to .

,a. guarantee significant results
b. provide names of participants
c. identify possible conflicts of interest
d. subscribe to the journal
ANSWER: C
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.1 Self-Interest or Bias
Difficulty Level: Medium

2. Communicator self-interest can produce concerns about .
a. cost of the product
b. credibility of the message
c. future research
d. methodology
ANSWER: B
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.1 Self-Interest or Bias
Difficulty Level: Medium

3. Confirmation bias is informally known as .
a. cherry picking
b. natural selection
c. favoritism
d. preferential
treatment ANSWER: A
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.2 Bias and “Cherry Picking”
Difficulty Level: Easy

4. Research written by the person with first-hand knowledge of the events of the study is
known as .
a. a literature review
b. questionable
c. a secondary source
d. a primary source
ANSWER: D
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.3.3 Primary, Secondary, and Third Party Sources
Difficulty Level: Easy

5. Much of the content on websites for news entities is considered .
a. primary source content
b. secondary source content
c. third party content
d. unreliable
ANSWER: C
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.3.3 Primary, Secondary, and Third-Party Sources
Difficulty Level: Medium

, 6. News reports and websites .
a. always identify self interest
b. consistently identify their credentials
c. faithfully confess to bias
d. may not include source information
ANSWER: D
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.3.4 Communicator Credentials and Skills
Difficulty Level: Medium

7. Fraud in science is .
a. rare but has occurred
b. acceptable in certain circumstances
c. never reported
d. rarely punished
ANSWER: A
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.3.5 Track Record for Truth-Telling
Difficulty Level: Medium

8. Although anecdotal evidence may be accurate, it is difficult to .
a. replicate in future studies
b. analyze
c. generalize to a larger population
d. gain permission to publish
ANSWER: C
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: 1.4.1 Anecdotal Versus Numerical Information Difficulty
Level: Medium

9. The purpose of citation in science is to .
a. determine validity
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