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In this research design, the literature review is at the beginning of the study.
Quantitative Design
In this research design, the literature review is found at the end of the study.
Qualitative Design
In this research design, the suggestions and recommendations are always objective
since it is based from numerical data.Quantitative Design
Quantitative Design
A research problem must be copied from other conducted researches with similar
title.
False
This type of study shows the relationship between two or more variables.
Correlational Research
There are only two kinds of research design: quantitative and qualitative.
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In executing forehand strokes, the left foot and left shoulder should approximately
towards the table. (badminton)
False - backhand
An outer bird is light in weight and is a sphere of cork covered with white hide.
(badminton)
False - shuttlecock
The stroke used in returning a high shot and in which arm and shoulder are fully
extended. (badminton)
overhand stroke
At the start of a new game, the player who serves first in the previous game
becomes the receiver. (table tennis)
True
A good serve that the opponent is unable to hit or touch with his racket.
(badminton)
ace
The release of energy in the post-absorptive state is enough for the functioning of
the heart, lungs and brain only.
False
Any infraction of the rules resulting in loss of the serve or the point. (table
tennis)
fault
refers to the amoung ot oxygen the muscles extract or consume from the blood.
oxygen consumption
anaerobic exercise
The part of the brain that gives birth to new brain cells until adulthood.
Answer:
hippocampus
exercises refer to activities that require muscles to work harder than normal.
Muscle-strengthening
A low shot close to the net made from back court that fails or drops sharply
immediately after crossing net. (badminton)
drop
Change of service takes place after either player reaches 8 points throughout the
game. (table tennis)
False - 5
The server serves the ball with open palm. (table tennis)
Answer:
True
The height of the net in the playing surface from the floor. (table tennis)
Select one:
a. 76 cm
Select one:
a. two-handed backhand
How long should a person take a daytime nap in order to ease the mind and body of
stress?
Select one:
a. 3 to 5 hours
b. 3 to 5 minutes
c. 40 to 50 minutes
d. 15 to 30 minutes
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The correct answer is: 15 to 30 minutes
True of False: Exercise is not good for people who want to relieve stress.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'False'.
Which of the following is part of the first aid measures to be taken when someone
has been cut?
Select one:
a. Avoid realigning the bone of an injured person or pushing a bone back in place
b. Applying burn ointment on the affected area
c. Immobilizing the injured area and apply a splint to reduce discomfort
d. Applying sterile bandage or plaster after cleaning the wound
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The correct answer is: Applying sterile bandage or plaster after cleaning the wound
True or False: Stress fracture is characterized by a dull, aching pain that worsens
over time.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'True'.
Which of the following states that the body will adapt specifically to the workload
it experiences?
Select one:
a. Principle of Reversibility
b. Principle of Progression
c. Principle of Overload
d. Principle of Specificity
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The correct answer is: Principle of Specificity
True or False: Osteoarthitis gets even worse when the person affected is anorexic.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'False'.
If you are using the Metabolic Equivalent Level to assess physical activity, a
measurement of over 6 METS means:
Select one:
a. that the person is doing a Light Intensity Activity
b. that the person is doing a Moderate Intensity Activity
c. No correct answer
d. that the person is doing a Vigorous Intensity Activity
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The correct answer is: that the person is doing a Vigorous Intensity Activity
Assessing your HRF is not important in determining the appropriate exercise program
for you.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'False'.
Which of the following refers to the wear and tear of a joint that results to its
deterioration?
Select one:
a. Bursitis
b. Osteoarthritis
c. Tenditis
d. Stress fracture
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The correct answer is: Osteoarthritis
True or False: There should be an exercise area for each fitness equipment.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'True'.
During the Stage _____ of an Overuse Injury, the individual may experience pain
during and after a physical activity, but not while at rest.
Select one:
a. I
b. II
c. III
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The correct answer is: II
Which of the following refers to the number of exercise training sessions that a
person has to undergo in a week?
Select one:
a. Type
b. Time
c. Intensity
d. Frequency
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The correct answer is: Frequency
What does a victim often feel when he or she was being stalked?
Select one:
a. no correct answer
b. delighted
c. happy
d. harassed
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The correct answer is: harassed
When it comes to organizing health and fitness-related events, what is the main
duty of the fundraising team?
Select one:
a. none of the choices
b. to seek funding for the event
c. to communicate with the community regarding the upcoming event
d. to seek for volunteers who may help with organizing the event
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The correct answer is: to seek funding for the event
If you are planning to run on a track while training, which lane should you go?
Select one:
a. outer lane
b. inner lane
c. both outer and inner lane are okay
d. neither outer nor inner lane
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The correct answer is: outer lane
The following are strategies which can help keep you safe during emergencies,
except:
Select one:
a. Having an understanding of the natural or man-made hazards that could affect
your community
b. Researching on potential hazards and how to respond to them
c. Staying at home even when there is a declaration of emergency evacuation during
disasters
d. Posting emergency telephone numbers by the telephone and teaching children how
to use them
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The correct answer is: Staying at home even when there is a declaration of
emergency evacuation during disasters
True or False: When treating a fracture, it is best to move the injured individual.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'False'.
According to experts, the amount of food we eat can be affected by the setting we
are in and who we are with.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'True'.
If you have a sprain, what does your body experience?
Select one:
a. your bones are partially or completely displaced
b. there is a crack or a broken bone
c. you are poisoned
d. your ligaments were either teared or overstretched
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The correct answer is: your ligaments were either teared or overstretched
True or False: Internally, an individual can identify the intensity of his or her
training program by gauging the level of fatigue or exhaustion felt.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'True'.
Determine which fitness activity values is being referred to: It lets people to
selflessly work towards a common goal as a member of a team.
Select one:
a. Earnestness and sincerity
b. Planning
c. Team spirit
d. Fair play
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The correct answer is: Team spirit
True or False: Time is influenced by the intensity and type of activity that a
person is planning to do.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'True'.
Which of the following is not among the guidelines in using fitness equipment and
facilities properly?
Select one:
a. avoid monopolizing the equipment
b. use all of the equipment - even those which you don't know how to use yet
c. remain alert when it the training area
d. put all equipments back in place after use
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The correct answer is: use all of the equipment - even those which you don't know
how to use yet
True or False: Domestic violence can be in the form of physical assault as well as
sexual or verbal abuse.
Select one:
True
False
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The correct answer is 'True'.
How many hours of sleep at night does a person need in order to lessn stress?
Select one:
a. 4 to 5 hours
b. 7 to 9 hours
c. no correct answer
d. 10 to 12 hours
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The correct answer is: 7 to 9 hours
When it comes to warm up exercises, what is the main goal of dyanmic stretching?
Select one:
a. no correct answer
b. replenish the oxygen and energy used in workout
c. emphasize on the active range of motion of the joint
d. hold the joint in a stationary position
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The correct answer is: emphasize on the active range of motion of the joint
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
The manager chooses 30 employees randomly from a department.
Answer:
Yes
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The correct answer is: Yes
Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer should be
rounded off to the nearest hundredths.
3.2 3.6 3.9 9.2
Answer:
1.65
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The correct answer is: 1.65
An example of a parameter.
The correct answer is: Population Mean
True or False: Random sample happened when data is collected in no certain order
Answer:
True
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The correct answer is: TRUE
True or False: The larger the sample size the closer the sampling distribution was
to a normal distribution
Answer:
False
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The correct answer is: TRUE
According to the Empirical Rule, ________ % of the sample estimates will fall
within one standard error above the population parameter.
Select one:
a. 50
b. 30
c. 100
d. 34
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The correct answer is: 34
After a Church game, Jeremiah scored 40 points. His coach, who is a Statistics
teacher, told him that the standardized score (z-score) for his points on the game,
is 2.5. What is the best interpretation of this standardized score?
Select one:
a. Jeremiah's score is only 2.5.
b. Jeremiah's scoring is 2.5 points above the average scoring in the league.
c. Jeremiah's scoring is 2.5 standard deviations above the average scoring in the
league.
d. Only 2.5% of the players scored higher than Jeremiah.
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: Jeremiah's scoring is 2.5 standard deviations above the
average scoring in the league.
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Select all registered voters in a community whose family income is below 10,000
pesos.
Answer:
No
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The correct answer is: Yes
Two dice is rolled and the sum of face up is being recorded and represented as X.
What is P(x <= 5)?
Answer:
10
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The correct answer is: 10
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.
Each audience in a game show is assigned a number from 111 to 666 and roll three
standard dice to choose random contestants.
Answer:
No
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The correct answer is: Yes
Given the data set, find the Mean Value or Expected value (round off your answer
to the nearest tenths):
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
p(x) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2
Answer:
4.2
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Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Shake a bag of colored balls, reach in and select a marble with eyes closed.
Answer:
Yes
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The correct answer is: Yes
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Selects all areas in the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and
6th income class.
Answer:
No
Feedback
The correct answer is: Yes
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.
Collects the election results in all areas in the Philippines during election
Answer:
No
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The correct answer is: No
This determines the degree to which values of a random variable differ from the
expected value.
Select one:
a. Standard Deviation
b. Median
c. Mode
d. Variance
e. Mean
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The correct answer is: Variance
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.
Collects the number of students who rides on the train.
Answer:
No
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The correct answer is: Yes
Given the data set below, compute for the variance. (Round off your answer to the
nearest hundredths):
x 0 1 2 3 4 5
p(x) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.2
Answer:
5.98
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Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two
decimal places.
4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4
Answer:
2.60
A researcher wanted to estimate the average amount of money spent per semester on
books by BYU students. A SRS of 100 BYU students were selected. They visited the
addresses during the Summer term and had those students who were at home fill out a
confidential questionnaire. This procedure is
Select one:
a. unbiased because SRS was used to get the addresses
b. likely to be biased because students are less likely to be enrolled during the
summer term
c. unreliable because the sample size should be at least 500
d. Unreliable because surveys are never as good as experiments
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: likely to be biased because students are less likely to be
enrolled during the summer term
Which research method can show a cause and effect relationship between the
explanatory and response variables?
Select one:
a. a study using single students where the males are given the treatment and the
females were given the placebo
b. an observational study based on a carefully selected large SRS of single
students
c. a sample survey based on a simple random sample of single students
d. a comparative experiment where each single student is randomly assigned to one
or two treatments
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: a comparative experiment where each single student is
randomly assigned to one or two treatments
Select one:
a. x¯±n−−√(σzα2)
b. x¯±zα2(σn−−√)
c. x¯±σ(zα2n−−√)
d. x¯±z∗(σn−−√)2
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Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: x¯±zα2(σn−−√)
Select one:
a. assess cause and effect relationship
b. remove sampling variability
c. exactly represents the population
d. make inferences about population parameters
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: make inferences about population parameters
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Renmel closes his eyes, opens a book and randomly points to a word on the page.
She repeats the process for 30 times.
Answer:
No
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The correct answer is: No
What is the probability of getting all head when a three coins are tossed?
Answer:
1
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The correct answer is: 1/8
How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins.
Select one:
a. 9
b. 6
c. 3
d. 8
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The correct answer is: 8
The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from
the sample population
Select one:
a. Deviation Error
b. Distribution Error
c. Sample
d. Parameter
e. Sample Distribution of sample means
f. Population
g. Statistics
h. Standard deviation of the distribution of the sample means
i. Sampling Error
j. Population Mean
k. Median
l. Standard Curve
m. Mean
n. Mode
o. Sample
p. Random Sample
q. Standard Deviation
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The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No.
A teacher conducts examination to all his students.
Answer:
No
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The correct answer is: No
Select one:
a. 10
b. 500
c. 100
d. 80
e. 40
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: 100
Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer must have
two decimal places.
1 1 1 2 3 4 5 5 5 8 8 8 8
Answer:
4.53
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The correct answer is: 4.53
For a particular set of data, the mean is less than the median. Which of the
following statements is most consistent with this information?
Select one:
a. the distribution of the data is symmetric
b. the distribution of the data is skewed to the right
c. mean is less than the median - does not give any information about the shape of
the distribution
d. the distribution of the data is skewed to the left
Feedback
Your answer is incorrect.
The correct answer is: the distribution of the data is skewed to the left
True or False: Sampling Error is the degree of error expected for a given sample
design
Answer:
true
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The correct answer is: TRUE
The mean of sample should fall ________________ the lower and upper values of the
confidence interval.
Select one:
a. outside
b. below
c. within
d. above
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The correct answer is: within
True or False: The bigger the sample size, the more closely the samples will be
clustered around the true value.
Answer:
True
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The correct answer is: TRUE
Which of the following data sets has the largest standard deviation?
Select one:
a. 888.5, 888. 6, 888. 7, 888. 9
b. 301, 304, 306, 308, 311
c. 350, 350, 350, 350, 350, 350
d. 2,3,4,5,6
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: 301, 304, 306, 308, 311
What is the probability of getting the same numbers on 3 dice when they are thrown
simultaneously?
Answer:
1/8
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The correct answer is: 1
The standard deviation of Stats221 Final scores for a sample of 200 students was 10
points. An interpretation of this standard deviation is that the
Select one:
a. the lowest score is 10
b. the range of final scores is 10
c. typical distance of the final scores from their mean was about 10 points
d. the finals scores tended to center at 10 points
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: typical distance of the final scores from their mean was
about 10 points
This is states that the percentages of data in a normal distribution within 1,2 and
3 standard deviations.
Select one:
a. Z score
b. Empirical Rule
c. None of the choices
d. Normal quantile plot
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The correct answer is: Empirical Rule
Given the following sample data, compute for the true mean. The answer should be
rounded off to one decimal place.
3 5 5 5 6 6 8 8 13 15 17 30
Answer:
10.8
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The correct answer is: 10.8
Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No
Women who volunteer to take a survey on human rights.
Answer:
No
Feedback
The correct answer is: No
Select one:
a. t=sn√−μ0x¯
b. x¯±zα2(σn−−√)
c. t=sn√−x¯μ0
d. x¯±n−−√(σzα2)
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: x¯±zα2(σn−−√)
True or False: Variance Error is the difference between a sample statistic used to
estimate a population parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter
Answer:
False
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The correct answer is: FALSE
Select one:
a. stemplot
b. bar graph
c. residual plot
d. scatter plot
e. box plot
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: bar graph
Select one:
a. σ2=Σ(x−μ)2/p(x)
b. σ2=Σ(x−μ)2p(x)
c. σ2=Σ(x−p(x))2μ
d. σ2=Σ(x−p(x))2/μ
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: σ2=Σ(x−μ)2/p(x)
A researcher wants to know the average dating expenses for BYU single students. The
researcher obtained a list of single students from the Records Office who live in
the BYU dorms. From this list , 50 students are randomly selected. The 50 students
are contacted by phone and the amount they spent on dates are recorded. The average
dating expense of the 50 students is $35 with a standard deviation of $8. What is
the population of interest?
Select one:
a. average dating expenses of students
b. the number of single students who spends between 20$ to 50$ on date
c. the 50 students selected
d. all BYU single students
e. all BYU students
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Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is: all BYU single students
What is the probability distribution of occurring the all heads in a toss of three
coins?
Select one:
a. 0
b. 0.25
c. 1
d. 0.1255
e. None of the choices
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The correct answer is: 0.1255