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Applied Statistics II Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques
3rd Edition by Rebecca M. Warner Chapters 1-17
,TABLE OF CONTENT
1. The New Statistics
2. Advanced Data Screening: Outliers and Missing Values
3. Statistical Control: What Can Happen When You Add a Thir
d Variable?
4. Regression Analysis and Statistical Control
5. Multiple Regression With Multiple Predictors
6. Dummy Predictor Variables in Multiple Regression
7. Moderation: Interaction in Multiple Regression
8. Analysis of Covariance
9. Mediation
10. Discriminant Analysis
11. Multivariate Analysis of Variance
12. Exploratory Factor Analysis
13. Reliability, Validity, and Multiple-Item Scales
14. More About Repeated Measures
15. Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS: A Brief Introducti
on
16. Binary Logistic Regression
17. Additional Statistical Techniques
,
, Chapter 1: The New Statistics
Multiple Choice
1. A variable that is statistically controlled in an analysis is a(n) .
a. an independent variable
b. a dependent variable
c. a covariate
d. a manipulated
variable Ans: C
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.1: Required Background
Difficulty Level: Easy
2. In past years, many investigators have failed to report .
a. the effect size
b. the sample sizes
c. descriptive statistics
d. obtained p
values Ans: A
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.2: What is the “New
Statistics”? Difficulty Level: Easy
3. A primary concern of investigators has been, and often still is, obtaining a p
value of
.
a. .10
b. .05
c. .01
d. .000
Ans: B
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.2: What Is the “New
Statistics”? Difficulty Level: Easy
4. A major change advocated by New Statistics is .
a. reduced emphasis on effect size
b. focus on the results of single studies
c. not reporting confidence intervals
d. understanding the limitations of
significance tests Ans: D
Applied Statistics II Multivariable and Multivariate Techniques
3rd Edition by Rebecca M. Warner Chapters 1-17
,TABLE OF CONTENT
1. The New Statistics
2. Advanced Data Screening: Outliers and Missing Values
3. Statistical Control: What Can Happen When You Add a Thir
d Variable?
4. Regression Analysis and Statistical Control
5. Multiple Regression With Multiple Predictors
6. Dummy Predictor Variables in Multiple Regression
7. Moderation: Interaction in Multiple Regression
8. Analysis of Covariance
9. Mediation
10. Discriminant Analysis
11. Multivariate Analysis of Variance
12. Exploratory Factor Analysis
13. Reliability, Validity, and Multiple-Item Scales
14. More About Repeated Measures
15. Structural Equation Modeling With AMOS: A Brief Introducti
on
16. Binary Logistic Regression
17. Additional Statistical Techniques
,
, Chapter 1: The New Statistics
Multiple Choice
1. A variable that is statistically controlled in an analysis is a(n) .
a. an independent variable
b. a dependent variable
c. a covariate
d. a manipulated
variable Ans: C
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.1: Required Background
Difficulty Level: Easy
2. In past years, many investigators have failed to report .
a. the effect size
b. the sample sizes
c. descriptive statistics
d. obtained p
values Ans: A
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.2: What is the “New
Statistics”? Difficulty Level: Easy
3. A primary concern of investigators has been, and often still is, obtaining a p
value of
.
a. .10
b. .05
c. .01
d. .000
Ans: B
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: 1.2: What Is the “New
Statistics”? Difficulty Level: Easy
4. A major change advocated by New Statistics is .
a. reduced emphasis on effect size
b. focus on the results of single studies
c. not reporting confidence intervals
d. understanding the limitations of
significance tests Ans: D