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The correlation coefficient measures the extent to which changes in one factor are
_______ in a second factor.
A) related to changes
B) causing changes
C) causing variability
D) all of the above - Answer- related to changes
A Pearson r statistic would be the proper statistic to use to test the relationship between
A) height and weight
B) height and birth order (1st born, 2nd born, etc.)
C) retirement status (yes or no) and blood pressure
D) retirement status (yes or no) and death penalty view (pro vs. con) - Answer- height
and weight
The normality assumption states that the population of X and Y scores form a bivariate
("two variable") normal distribution, such that
A) the population of X and Y scores are normally distributed
B) for each X score, the distribution of Y scores is normally distributed
C) for each Y score, the distribution of X scores is normally distributed
D) all of the above - Answer- all of the above
What is a key distinction between parametric tests and nonparametric tests in terms of
scales of measurement?
A) Parametric tests are used for interval and ratio data, whereas nonparametric tests
are used for nominal and ordinal data.
B) Parametric tests are used for ordinal and nominal data, whereas nonparametric tests
are used for interval and ratio data.
C) Parametric tests are used for ordinal or interval data, whereas nonparametric tests
are used for nominal data only.
D) There is no distinction; both types of tests are used to analyze data on any scale of
measurement. - Answer- parametric tests are used for interval and ratio data, whereas
nonparametric tests are used for nominal and ordinal data
The sign test is used as a nonparametric alternative to which parametric test?
A) one-sample t-test
B) two-independent sample t-test
C) related samples t-test
D) both A and C - Answer- both A and C
We convert r to a t statistic for which of the following correlation tests?
A) Pearson
, B) Spearman
C) point-biserial
D) phi - Answer- point-biserial
We convert r to a chi-square statistic for which of the following correlation tests?
A) Pearson
B) Spearman
C) point-biserial
D) phi - Answer- phi
A researcher measures the following correlation between number of years of education
and life satisfaction: r = +0.08. What is the value of the coefficient of determination?
A) 0.08
B) 0.16
C) 0.01
D) 0.11 - Answer- 0.01
The appropriate correlation coefficient for measuring for the direction and strength of the
linear relationship between two dichotomous variables is
A) the Spearman rank-order correlation coefficient
B) the point-biserial correlation coefficient
C) the phi correlation coefficient
D) none of the above - Answer- the phi correlation coefficient
A researcher measures the relationship between two variables, X and Y. If = 340 and =
320,000, then what is the value of the correlation coefficient?
A) 0.32
B) 0.34
C) 0.60
D) almost a zero correlation - Answer- 0.60
A researcher observes a correlation of values from 2 to 10 points and draws
conclusions about the full range of values in the population from 0 to 21 points. Which
limitation for correctly interpreting a correlation coefficient did the researcher violate?
A) reverse causality
B) restriction of range
C) a confound variable
D) homoscedasticity - Answer- restriction of range
Which of the following indicates the strongest correlation?
A) r = -0.57
B) r = +0.78
C) r = -0.90
D) r = +0.88 - Answer- r = -0.90
The correlation coefficient ranges from -1.0 to +1.0, with values closer to ±1.0 indicating