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©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:22 AM A+ 1 | P a g e NCE Research and Program Evaluation Exam Questions And Answers |Latest 2025 | Guaranteed Pass. Parsimony (AKA Occam's Razor) - Answerinterpreting results in the simplest way Basic research - Answeradvances our theory Applied research - Answeradvances our practices Alternative Hypothesis - Answerstates that the treatment or IV does affect the outcome of the experiment. Null Hypothesis - states that the treatment or IV will not have an affect Between Subjects Design - Answerdifferent subjects get exposure or lack of exposure to different things In Subjects Design - Answerone pool of subjects receive or don't receive the treatment (pre- test post-test design) Parameter - Answera value obtained from a population; summarizes a characteristic of a population (e.g., age, sex, average male height) ©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:22 AM A+ 2 | P a g e It is theorized that all population parameters "fit" the normal curve Statistic - AnswerA value drawn from a sample Probability (aka significance level) - Answerthe likelihood that something will happen, Used in true experiments P for our field is generally .05 but can range from .000 to .10 and still be considered significant findings or not due to chance, P can be translated into a percentage that describes the portion of the sample whose results were achieved by chance (i.e. .05 = 5% of the sample's scores were obtained by chance - not your experimental design) .05 means that differences would occur via chance only 5 times in 100; the experimenter will obtain the same results 95 times out of 100 May be referred to as confidence level in the exam Type 1 error (aka alpha error) - Answerrejecting the null when it is true (saying there is significance in your treatment when there isn't), False positive The probability of committing a Type 1 error = the level of significance (P) ©BRIGHTSTARS 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 11:22 AM A+ 3 | P a g e HINT: Alphas want power and will want to win even if that means faking a win Type II Error (Beta Error) - Answeraccepting the null when it is not true (saying there isn't significance in your treatment when there is), False negative How do you reduce Type 1 AND Type 2 errors? - AnswerIncrease sample size How do you reduce Type 1 errors but increase chance of Type 2 Errors? - Answerdecrease P levels T-Test - Answerdetermines if a significant difference between two means exist; t value statistic has to be higher than the t value in the table to be significant Uses mean of 50 with each SD as 10 (Hence, a Z score of -1 would be a t-score of 40) used for two samples to compare means, you obtain a single t score and compare it to the critical t value based on the sample size and your significance level and if the t value you found is greater than the critical t you have significance for 2 groups The values of a t-test are de

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Parsimony (AKA Occam's Razor) - Answer✔interpreting results in the simplest way



Basic research - Answer✔advances our theory



Applied research - Answer✔advances our practices



Alternative Hypothesis - Answer✔states that the treatment or IV does affect the outcome of
the experiment.



Null Hypothesis - states that the treatment or IV will not have an affect



Between Subjects Design - Answer✔different subjects get exposure or lack of exposure to
different things



In Subjects Design - Answer✔one pool of subjects receive or don't receive the treatment (pre-
test post-test design)



Parameter - Answer✔a value obtained from a population; summarizes a characteristic of a
population (e.g., age, sex, average male height)

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It is theorized that all population parameters "fit" the normal curve



Statistic - Answer✔A value drawn from a sample



Probability (aka significance level) - Answer✔the likelihood that something will happen,



Used in true experiments



P for our field is generally .05 but can range from .000 to .10 and still be considered significant
findings or not due to chance,



P can be translated into a percentage that describes the portion of the sample whose results
were achieved by chance (i.e. .05 = 5% of the sample's scores were obtained by chance - not
your experimental design)



.05 means that differences would occur via chance only 5 times in 100; the experimenter will
obtain the same results 95 times out of 100



May be referred to as confidence level in the exam



Type 1 error (aka alpha error) - Answer✔rejecting the null when it is true (saying there is
significance in your treatment when there isn't),



False positive



The probability of committing a Type 1 error = the level of significance (P)



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HINT: Alphas want power and will want to win even if that means faking a win



Type II Error (Beta Error) - Answer✔accepting the null when it is not true (saying there isn't
significance in your treatment when there is),



False negative



How do you reduce Type 1 AND Type 2 errors? - Answer✔Increase sample size



How do you reduce Type 1 errors but increase chance of Type 2 Errors? - Answer✔decrease P
levels



T-Test - Answer✔determines if a significant difference between two means exist; t value
statistic has to be higher than the t value in the table to be significant



Uses mean of 50 with each SD as 10 (Hence, a Z score of -1 would be a t-score of 40)



used for two samples to compare means, you obtain a single t score and compare it to the
critical t value based on the sample size and your significance level and if the t value you found
is greater than the critical t you have significance



for 2 groups



The values of a t-test are determined by degrees of freedom (influenced by sample size).



Analysis of variance

ANOVA - Answer✔F Statistic



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