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The population is not confined to people only, but it may also include animals, events,
objects, buildings, etc.

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What is a number or attribute computed for each member of a population or a sample?

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a. Data
b. Measurement
c. Parameter
d. Variable

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Statistics help predicts the future course of action of the phenomena.

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a. Comparison
b. Forecasting
c. To present facts in definite form

d. Formulation and Testing of Hypothesis


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The characteristic of population based on all units is called parameter while the measure of
sample observation is called statistic.

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When the number of elements of the population is fixed and thus making it possible to enumerate
it in totality.
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a. Existent
b. Hypothetical
c. Finite

d. Infinite
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Statistics is only the science of uncertainty and not the technology of extracting information
from data.

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Qualitative data are variables that cannot be ordered in a logical or natural way.

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Which is considered as qualitative data?

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a. Height of a building
b. Number of students
c. The texture of a rock

d. Temperature of a patient in degree


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It means a subgroup of the members of population chosen for participation in the study
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a. Parameter
b. Census
c. Population

d. Sample
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This industry use statistical approaches to estimate the number of depositors and their
claims for a certain day

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a. Medicine
b. Economics
c. Mathematics

d. Banking
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The statistics are presented in a indefinite form so they also help in condensing the data
into important figures.

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It is the study of how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret numerical information from
data.

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a. Statistics
b. Probability
c. All of the Choices
d. Economics

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Statistics help predicts the future course of action of the phenomena.

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a. To present facts in definite form
b. Forecasting
c. Comparison
d. Formulation and Testing of Hypothesis

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This industry use statistical approaches to estimate the number of depositors and their
claims for a certain day

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a. Banking
b. Mathematics
c. Economics

d. Medicine

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Which among the data is a sample?

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a. Makatizen
b. All Employees of XYZ Company
c. Filipinos
d. One section out of all IT Students

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One disadvantage of the mean is that a small number of extreme values can distort its
value.

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It means a subgroup of the members of population chosen for participation in the study

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a. Population
b. Census
c. Sample

d. Parameter
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Example of this are number of episodes of respiratory arrests or the number of re-
intubations in an intensive care unit.

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a. Discrete Data
b. Population
c. Sample

d. Continuous Data
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It aims to describe various aspects of the data obtained in the study.

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a. Differential Statistics
b. Scientific Method
c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Inferential Statistics
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Variables can be defined in terms of measurable factors through a process of


_______________________________.

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a. Operationalization
b. Experimentation
c. Definition

d. Explanation
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The independent variables are called as predicator variable because independent variables
predict or forecast the values of the dependent variable in the model.

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There are two key variables in every experiment: the dependent variable and the
independent variable.

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It is a variable that goes on the y-axis, or vertical axis.

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a. Dependent Variable
b. Continuous Variable
c. Independent Variable

d. Erroneous Variable
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The significance of statistical figures can be seen best when invalidating solid arguments or
predictions out of hypotheses or conjectures that may seem overwhelming to a layman.

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Independent and dependent variables always go on the same places in a graph.

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It is often based on statements of statistical significance and probability.

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a. Science
b. Astronomy
c. Physics

d. Modern science
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It varies according to changes in other variables.

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a. Independent Variable
b. Dependent Variable
c. Continuous Variable

d. Erroneous Variable
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Say you want to figure out which brand of microwave popcorn pops the most kernels so
you can get the most value for your money. You test different brands of popcorn to see
which bag pops the most popcorn kernels. Which among the choices is the independent
variable?

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a. Taste of popcorn
b. Brand of popcorn bags
c. Value of money

d. Number of kernels popped


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It is commonly used for analyzing experiment results, testing their significance and
displaying the results accordingly.

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a. Presentations
b. Statistical Method
c. Laboratory

d. Experiment
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Example of this are number of episodes of respiratory arrests or the number of re-
intubations in an intensive care unit.
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a. Continuous Data

b. Sample

c. Population

d. Discrete Data

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It aims to describe various aspects of the data obtained in the study.

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a. Descriptive Statistics

b. Inferential Statistics

c. Differential Statistics

d. Scientific Method
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It is a characteristic that varies from one individual member of population to another


individual.
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a. Variable

b. Measurement

c. Parameter

d. Data

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The measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode.

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It is used to make predictions or comparisons about a larger group (a population) using


information gathered about a small part of that population.

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a. Differential Statistics

b. Scientific Method

c. Inferential Statistics

d. Descriptive Statistics

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Descriptive Statistics is the branch of statistics that involves organizing, displaying and
describing data.

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Data collection used for a population.

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a. Sampling

b. None of the Choices

c. Sample Survey

d. Census

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The mean is sensitive to any change in value, unlike the median and mode, where a change
to an extreme or uncommon value usually has no effect.

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When the number of units in a population are uncountable, and so it is impossible to


observe all the items of the universe

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a. Hypothetical

b. Existent

c. Finite

d. Infinite

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These are often used to communicate research findings and to support hypotheses and give
credibility to research methodology and conclusions.

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a. Scientific Methods

b. Statistical Method and Analyses

c. Experimentation

d. Analysis of data

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Standard Deviation is a measure of how spread out is the distribution.

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These are numerical measurements that arise from a natural numerical scale.

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a. Variable
b. Qualitative Variable

c. Binary

d. Quantitative Variable

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The significance of statistical figures can be seen best when invalidating solid arguments or
predictions out of hypotheses or conjectures that may seem overwhelming to a layman.

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It is often based on statements of statistical significance and probability.

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a. Science
b. Physics

c. Modern science

d. Astronomy

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Variable that always goes on the x-axis, or the horizontal axis

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a. Continuous Variable

b. Erroneous Variable

c. Dependent Variable

d. Independent Variable

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We use statistics when the number of cases that can occur are really small.

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It is a nominal level variable that can take only two values (yes/no, male/female,
Hungarian/non-Hungarian).
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a. Ordinal

b. Binominal

c. Dichotomy

d. Proportional

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a. Probability and Statistics

b. Geometry

c. Physics

d. Chemistry

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Statistical variables do not contain numerical values but rather something


__________________________.

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a. Categorical

b. Descriptive

c. Experimental

d. Logical

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It is often based on statements of statistical significance and probability.

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a. Modern science

b. Astronomy

c. Science

d. Physics

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The independent variables are called as predicator variable because independent variables
predict or forecast the values of the dependent variable in the model.

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It is the scientific study of earthquakes.

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a. Geostatistics

b. Astronomy

c. Geology

d. Seismology

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Which is another term for dependent variable?

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a. Controlled Variable

b. Predicted Variable

d. Input Variable

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The value of statistics is strong because they can serve as predictions as well as probabilities
in certain trends.

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The more variables, the more complex the study and the more complex the statistical
analysis.

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The significance of statistical figures can be seen best when validating solid arguments or
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The value of statistics is strong because they cannot serve as predictions as well as
probabilities in certain trends.

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Scientific data rarely lead to absolute conclusions.

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Scientific research rarely leads to absolute certainty.

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It does not only classify and order the measurements, but it also specifies that the distances
between each interval on the scale are equivalent along the scale from low interval to high
interval.  
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a. Nominal

b. Interval

c. Ordinal
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Compute the frequency of all nominal variables using what formula?


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a. =COUNTIF()

b. =COUNT()

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It does not only classify and order the measurements, but it also specifies that the distances
between each interval on the scale are equivalent along the scale from low interval to high
interval.  
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a. Nominal

b. Interval

c. Ordinal

d. Ratio
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Sex or Gender is classified under what level of measurement?


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b. Nominal

c. Interval

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Interval scales are exactly like ratio scales, except that they have a true zero point
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In this level of measurement, the numbers in the variable are used only to classify the data.
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a. Nominal

b. Interval

c. Ordinal

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Age is under what level of measurements?


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a. Ratio

c. Ordinal

d. Interval

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Which is classified as Ratio?


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d. Sibling

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Achievement is classified under what level of measurement?


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a. Ratio

b. Ordinal

c. Interval

d. Nominal

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Which is not classified as Nominal?


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b. Age

c. Gender

d. School

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In this level of measurement, the observations, in addition to having equal intervals, can
have a value of zero as well.
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a. Ordinal

b. Interval

c. Ratio

d. Nominal

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A set is said to be multimodal if it has _________________________.

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a. Two modes

b. Three or more modes

c. Four and more modes

d. No mode

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These are the two main branches of statistics

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a. Qualitative and Quantitative

b. Differential and Statistical

c. Population and Sample


d. Descriptive and Inferential

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It involves the application of specific statistical techniques to disciplines in biology such as


population genetics, epidemiology and public health.

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a. Statistical Science

b. Geostatistics

c. Biostatistics

d. Statistics

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Nominal scale is _______________________ in nature, which means numbers are used here only
to categorize or identify objects.
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a. None
b. Both

c. Quantitative

d. Qualitative

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Which is not a level of measurement?

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a. Proportion

b. Nominal

c. Ordinal

d. Interval

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Nominal comes from the Latin root ‘name’ meaning nomen.


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It is the branch of statistics that involves drawing conclusions about a population based on
the information contained in a sample taken from that population.

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a. Biostatistics

b. Statistical Science

c. Inferential Statistics

d. Descriptive Statistics

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It is also a logical grouping of attributes.

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a. Classification

b. Variable

c. Attribute

d. Criterion

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It is the average of all the elements of a set

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a. Mode

b. Median

c. Mean

d. Range

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It is commonly used for analyzing experiment results, testing their significance and
displaying the results accordingly.

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a. Statistical Method

b. Laboratory

c. Presentations

d. Experiment

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Variables can be defined in terms of measurable factors through a process of


_______________________________.

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a. Explanation

b. Operationalization

c. Experimentation

d. Definition

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Statistics provide a measure of proof that something is true.

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Non Parametric tests can provide trustworthy results when the groups have different
amounts of variability

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Non parametric tests are used when your data is normal

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Uses parametric scale

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a. Proportion

b. Nominal

c. Interval

d. Ordinal

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The parametric test is the hypothesis test which provides generalizations for making
statements about the mean of the parent population

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Uses non parametric scale

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a. Ordinal

b. Proportion

c. reason

d. Interval

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Uses non parametric scale

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a. Ordinal

b. Proportion

c. Ratio

d. Interval

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It provides a mechanism for making quantitative decisions about a process or processes.

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a. Descriptive

b. Statistics

c. Inferential

d. Statistical Test

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Analysis should reflect the design, and so a matched design should be followed by a
matched analysis.

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If you are using interval or ratio scales you use _________________________________.

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a. Parametric Test

b. Non Parametric Test

c. Inferential Statistics

d. Descriptive Statistics

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Parametric type of test.

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a. Fisher's exact test

b. Mann-Whitney Test

c. Chi-Square

d. ANOVA Test

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The t-statistic rests on the underlying assumption that there is the normal distribution of
variable and the mean in known or assumed to be known.

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1: Use this test to estimate the median of a population and compare it to a reference value
or target value
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a. Friedman test

b. 1-sample sign test

c. Goodman Kruska’s Gamma

d. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

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Measures of spread are ways of summarizing a group of data by describing how spread out
the scores are

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Non-parametric tests are "distribution-free" and, as such, can be used for non-Normal
variables

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The parametric test is the hypothesis test which provides generalizations for making
statements about the ____________________ of the parent population.

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a. Mean

b. Mode

c. Median
d. Range

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.


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a. Friedman test

b. Goodman Kruska’s Gamma

c. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

d. 1-sample sign test

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Descriptive statistics therefore enables us to present the data in a more meaningful way,
which allows simpler interpretation of the data

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Parametric tests have no statistical power

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Those that make assumptions about the parameters of the population distribution from
which the sample is drawn

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a. Non Parametric Test

b. Parametric Test

c. Inferential Statistics
d. Descriptive Statistics

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Analysis should reflect the design, and so a matched design should be followed by a
matched analysis.

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What is the median of the scores of the subject Language?


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a. 2

b. 5

c. 1
d. 2.5

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What is the median of the scores of the subject Science?


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a. 5

b. 3

c. 2

d. 1

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Social Science?


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a. 2.8

b. 2
c. 5

d. 3

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What is the average of scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 3

b. 2

c. 1

d. 5

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What is the average of scores of the subject Social Science?


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a. 5
b. 2.8

c. 2.6

d. 3

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What is commonly used for testing relationships between categorical variables?


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a. Goodness of Independence

b. Goodness of Fit

c. T-Test

d. Chi-Square

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The degrees of freedom for a 2 x 2 cross-tabulation table for the chi-square test of
independence equal
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a. 2

b. 1

c. 5

d. 3

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You want to know whether people in different regions of the country are equally likely to
vote Democratic, Republican, Independent, or Libertarian in the next election. You would
use a
Select one:

a. either chi-square test, depending on how you set up the problem.

b. chi-square test of independence.

c. chi-square goodness-of-fit test.

d. both chi-square tests, in order to check the results of one with the other.

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