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Exam: Assessment: Crosby: Lab 6 Test Your Knowledge Questions


Submitted: 03/08/2024 12:12:37 PM
Student: Sonia Solorio
Username: sonia.solorio84@icloud.com
Attempt: 1
Your score on this attempt: 6.000 out of 10 (60.00%)
Graded Score: 6 out of 10 (60.00%)
Completion Time: 22 minutes 1 seconds
Question 1:
Which of the following describes a positive correlation?
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Students who study more earn higher test scores.

Question 2:
Which of the following describes a negative correlation?
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Children who spend more time playing violent videogames display greater amounts of aggression at
school.

Question 3:
It is appropriate to use a Pearson correlation test when we have
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An ordinal independent variable and an ordinal dependent variable.

Question 4:
What is the null hypothesis for a correlation test?
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There is not a significant linear relationship between the two variables.

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Question 5:
What is the alternate hypothesis for a correlation test?
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There is a significant difference between the two variables.

Question 6:
Which of the following is an example of a univariate outlier?
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Someone who lives to be 110 years old

Question 7:
Which of the following is an example of a bivariate outlier?
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A young child who is excellent at calculus

Question 8:
Suppose a Pearson correlation test produces a correlation coefficient of -.80. What can we conclude from
these results?
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There is a strong negative correlation between the variables.

Question 9:
Suppose a Pearson correlation test produces a p-value of .021. What can we conclude from these results?
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The correlation is not statistically significant.

Question 10:

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Suppose a Pearson correlation test produces a correlation coefficient of .40. What can we conclude from
these results?
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The correlation is practically significant.

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