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Privitera, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 3rd edition
SAGE Publishing, 2018
5. The range of scores in each interval of a grouped frequency distribution is called the
A. simple frequency.
B. interval width.
C. real range.
D. grouped data.
Ans: B
Learning Objective: 2-1: Construct a simple frequency distribution for grouped and
ungrouped data.
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Frequency Distributions for Grouped Data
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Privitera, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 3rd edition
SAGE Publishing, 2018
7. A researcher distributes frequencies into the following intervals: 1-10, 11-20, 21-30,
31-40, 41-50, and 51 and above. What is wrong with this frequency distribution?
A. The interval width is too small.
B. The interval width is unequal.
C. The class intervals overlap.
D. One interval is an open class.
Ans: D
Learning Objective: 2-1: Construct a simple frequency distribution for grouped and
ungrouped data.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Frequency Distributions for Grouped Data
Difficulty Level: Easy
8. A researcher distributes frequencies into the following intervals: 3–6, 7–10, 11–15,
16–18, 19–22, and 23–26. What is wrong with this frequency distribution?
A. The interval width is too small.
B. The interval width is unequal.
C. The first class interval does not begin at 0.
D. One interval is an open class.
Ans: B
Learning Objective: 2-1: Construct a simple frequency distribution for grouped and
ungrouped data.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Frequency Distributions for Grouped Data
Difficulty Level: Easy
9. Fill in the missing values for A and B in this frequency distribution table:
Intervals Frequency
6.0–6.6 12
5.3–5.9 7
4.6–5.2 B
3.9–4.5 10
A-3.8 8
50
A. A = 3.2, B = 13
B. A = 3.1, B = 14
C. A = 3.3, B = 13
D. There is not enough information to complete this table.
Ans: A
Learning Objective: 2-1: Construct a simple frequency distribution for grouped and
ungrouped data
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Frequency Distributions for Grouped Data
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Privitera, Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences, 3rd edition
SAGE Publishing, 2018
10. Which of the following is NOT a rule for constructing a simple frequency
distribution?
A. The number of intervals should equal the number of values measured.
B. Each interval is equidistant.
C. No class interval overlaps.
D. At least five class intervals are included.
Ans: A
Learning Objective: 2-1: Construct a simple frequency distribution for grouped and
ungrouped data
Cognitive Domain: Knowledge
Answer Location: Frequency Distributions for Grouped Data
Difficulty Level: Easy
11. A researcher distributes frequencies into the following classes: absent, tardy,
present. What type of data are distributed?
A. nominal data
B. qualitative data
C. ungrouped data
D. all of these
Ans: D
Learning Objective: 2-2: Determine whether data should be grouped or ungrouped.
Cognitive Domain: Comprehension
Answer Location: Frequency Distributions for Ungrouped Data
Difficulty Level: Easy
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