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This document contains 38 multiple choice questions about statistics. The questions cover a range of statistical concepts including descriptive statistics, sampling methods, measures of central tendency, variance, standard deviation, correlation, and inferential statistics. Each question is followed by 4 possible answer choices to select from.

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Statistics are powerful tools, but it's the analysis provided afterwards by inferential statistics
that explicitly makes claims about what those results mean, why, and in what context

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Procedure:
Enter the following fomula:
B9: =average(B3:B7)
B10: =count(B3:B7)

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What does this line does? average(B3:B7)

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a. Get the mean of the scores
b. Display the number of all scores
c. Display the highest score in the set
d. Compute for the total of the scores

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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Simple Random Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Systematic Sampling
d. Clustered Sampling

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Variance is a square of average distance between each quantity and mean.

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?

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b. 3
c. 5
d. 6

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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

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a. Systematic Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Simple Random Sampling
d. Clustered Sampling

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Which of the following would not allow you to calculate a correlation?

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a. negative relationship between X and Y
b. a linear relationship between X and Y
c. a positive relationship between X and Y
d. a curvilinear relationship between X and Y

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It is defined as the middle of a distribution in a ranked data

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a. Mean
b. Range
c. Mode
d. Median

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Clustered Sampling
b. Simple Random Sampling
c. Stratified Sampling
d. Systematic Sampling

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Negative IQR is fine, if your data is in descending order

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It provides a visual representation of the data.

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a. Visual Aids
b. Graphical Method
c. Computations
d. Drawing

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A set can have more than one mode.

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A skewed distribution is one reason to run a parametric test.

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Distributions cannot be displayed using percentages

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Non probability sampling guarantees that the selection process is completely randomized
and without bias
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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 mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?

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a. 6
b. 1
c. 1.25
d. 3

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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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Individuals are selected at regular intervals from the sampling frame.

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a. Stratified Sampling
b. Simple Random Sampling
c. Clustered Sampling
d. Systematic Sampling

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.

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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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Descriptive Statistics can be used to highlight potential relationships between variables.

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It is the difference between lowest and highest value.

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a. Range
b. Variance
c. Percentile
d. Standard Deviation

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The intent is to determine whether there is enough evidence to "reject" a conjecture or


hypothesis about the process. The conjecture is called the ______________________

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a. H0
b. Hypothesis
c. Six
d. Null

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It is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe, show or summarize data in a
meaningful way such that, for example, patterns might emerge from the data.

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a. Parametric Statistics
b. Non-Parametric Statistics
c. Descriptive Statistics
d. Inferential Statistics
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It is the most frequently occurring variable in a distribution.

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a. Mode
b. Median
c. Range
d. Mean

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

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a. 3
b. 2.8
c. 2.6
d. 5

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It isa non-probability sample that is selected based on characteristics of a population and


the objective of the study.

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a. Purpose Sampling
b. Convenience Sampling
c. Quota Sampling
d. Snowball Sampling

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Uses non parametric scale

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a. Interval
b. Proportion
c. Ratio
d. Ordinal

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It is a method that allows researchers to infer information about a population based on


results from a subset of the population, without having to investigate every individual

Select one:
a. Population Sampling
b. Population
c. Sampling
d. Sample

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If two variables are highly correlated, what do you know?

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a. that there are no other variables responsible for the relationship
b. that they always go together
c. that high values on one variable lead to high values on the other variable
d. that changes in one variable are accompanied by predictable changes in the other

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean of the
data set.

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It arise out of the fact that sampling naturally incurs sampling error and thus a sample is not
expected to perfectly represent the population

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a. Inferential Statistics
b. Parametric Statistics
c. Descriptive Statistics
d. Non-Parametric Statistics

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Procedure:
Enter the formula:
D3: = C3^2
Copy the formula up to D7.

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What is the equivalent of the formula given in the variance formula?

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a.
b.
c.
d.

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Valid for both non-Normally distributed data and Normally distributed data

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b. Parametric Test
c. Inferential Statistics
d. Descriptive Statistics

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Descriptive statistics help us to simplify large amounts of data in a sensible way.

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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

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a. Simple Random Sampling
b. Stratified Sampling
c. Clustered Sampling
d. Systematic Sampling

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It involves the examination across cases of one variable at a time.

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a. Data Analysis
b. Univariate Analysis
c. Scientific Methods
d. Scientific Analysis

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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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Variance is a square of average distance between each quantity and mean.

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Every time you try to describe a large set of observations with a single indicator you run the
risk of distorting the original data or losing important detail.

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

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a. 1
b. 5
c. 3.07
d. 2

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

Select one:
a. Statistics
b. Statistical Test
c. Inferential
d. Descriptive

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Snowball sampling can be effective when a sampling frame is easy to identify.

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Procedure:
Calculate the variance for midterm scores by breaking down the formula:

Where: is the mean, Xi is each scores of the variables, and N is the number of scores

Enter the following labels ni the appropriate cells:

A9: Mean = C2:

A10: N= D2:
A11: Variance=
A12: Std. Dev=

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What is the formula for variance?

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a.
b. N-1

c.
d.

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a wider range of
values.

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What other solution can you do to compute for the average of the scores?

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a. =SUM()/30
b. =SUM()
c. = first number + last number / 30
d. =SUM()/COUNT()

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Measures of central location include the range, quartiles and the interquartile range,
variance and standard deviation

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This test is used to test for differences between groups with ordinal dependent variables.

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b. Goodman Kruska's Gamma
c. Friedman test
d. 1-sample sign test

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The total area under the normal curve is equal to 2.

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Promptness

b. Adaptability

c. Efficiency

d. Accuracy

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.


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a. 1-sample sign test

b. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

c. Friedman test

d. Goodman Kruska’s Gamma

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Percentile is a way to represent position of a values in data set.

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Stratified sampling improves the accuracy and representativeness of the results by reducing
sampling bias.

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 3

b. 5

c. 2

d. 6

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Procedure:
Enter the following fomula:
B9: =average(B3:B7)
B10: =count(B3:B7)

Question:
What does this line does? average(B3:B7)

Select one:
a. Display the number of all scores

b. Compute for the total of the scores

c. Get the mean of the scores

d. Display the highest score in the set

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It is the measurement of average distance between each quantity and mean

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a. Standard Deviation

b. Range

c. Variance

d. Percentile

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Valid for both non-Normally distributed data and Normally distributed data

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Descriptive Statistics

c. Non Parametric Test

d. Parametric Test

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With descriptive statistics you are simply ________________ what is or what the data shows

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a. Describing

b. Tabulating

c. Generalizing

d. Computing

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Snowball sampling can be effective when a sampling frame is easy to identify.

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Display networks of relationships among variables, enabling researchers to identify the


nature of relationships that would otherwise be too complex to conceptualize

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a. Histograms

b. Sociograms

c. Scatter Plots

d. GIS

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Descriptive Statistics simply summaries about the sample and the measures

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It is the attempt to apply the conclusions that have been obtained from one experimental
study to more general populations.

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Non Parametric Statistics

c. Parametric Statistics

d. Descriptive Statistics

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a wider range of
values.

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


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a. 1

b. 2

c. 5

d. 2.5

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It is a method that allows researchers to infer information about a population based on


results from a subset of the population, without having to investigate every individual

Select one:

a. Sample

b. Population

c. Population Sampling

d. Sampling

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Use when you want to find a correlation between two sets of data.

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a. Mood's Median test

b. Kruskal-Wallis test

c. Mann-Whitney test

d. Spearman Rank Correlation

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

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a. Stratified Sampling

b. Simple Random Sampling

c. Clustered Sampling

d. Systematic Sampling

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If the sample data are consistent with the null hypothesis, then we do not reject it.

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A population can be small or large, as long as it includes all the data you are interested in.

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Non probability sampling guarantees that the selection process is completely randomized
and without bias

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It is the process of taking a subset of subjects that is representative of the entire population.

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a. Sample

b. Population

c. Population Sampling

d. Sampling

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Use this test instead of the sign test when you have two independent samples.

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a. Mood's Median test

b. Mann-Whitney test

c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Kruskal-Wallis test

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It is perhaps the easiest method of sampling, because participants are selected based on
availability and willingness to take part

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a. Snowball Sampling

b. Purpose Sampling

c. Quota Sampling

d. Convenience Sampling

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Which of the following may have an adverse effect on a correlation coefficient?


Select one:

a. the scores on one variable have larger numbers than the other variable

b. a negative relationship between your X and Y variables

c. restricting the range of possible scores


d. too many people in your experiment

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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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Members of the population do not have equal chance of being selected.

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a. Non Probability Sampling

b. Probability Sampling

c. Population Sampling
d. Sampling

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.

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a. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

b. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

c. 1-sample sign test

d. Friedman test

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We use inferential statistics to make judgments of the probability that an observed


difference between groups is a dependable one or one that might have happened by
chance in this study

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Which of the following indicates the strongest relationship?


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a. r = .5

b. r = .09

c. r = - .6

d. r2 = .2

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

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Non Parametric Test

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Parametric Test

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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True

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It is defined as the middle of a distribution in a ranked data

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a. Mode

b. Median

c. Mean

d. Range

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Every individual in the population have equal chance of being selected as a subject for the
research.

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a. Non Probability Sampling

b. Sampling

c. Population Sampling

d. Probability Sampling

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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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This method is commonly used in social sciences when investigating hard-to-reach groups

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a. Purpose Sampling

b. Quota Sampling

c. Snowball Sampling

d. Convenience Sampling

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It provides a visual representation of the data.

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a. Visual Aids

b. Graphical Method

c. Computations

d. Drawing

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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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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Systematic Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Simple Random Sampling

d. Stratified Sampling

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It involves the examination across cases of one variable at a time.

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a. Data Analysis

b. Scientific Methods

c. Scientific Analysis

d. Univariate Analysis

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Promptness

b. Efficiency

c. Adaptability

d. Accuracy

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

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a. Simple Random Sampling

b. Systematic Sampling

c. Stratified Sampling

d. Clustered Sampling

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The advantage of using non probability sampling is the accuracy of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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Cluster sampling can be more efficient that simple random sampling, especially where a
study takes place over a wide geographical region.

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It is defined as "the statistical measure that identifies a single value as representative of an


entire distribution."

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a. Measures of Spread

b. Measures of Location

c. Measures of Dispersion

d. Central Tendency

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

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a. Statistical Test

b. Inferential

c. Statistics

d. Descriptive

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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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The intent is to determine whether there is enough evidence to "reject" a conjecture or


hypothesis about the process. The conjecture is called the ______________________

Select one:

a. H0

b. Null

c. Six

d. Hypothesis

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It is the measurement of average distance between each quantity and mean

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a. Standard Deviation

b. Percentile

c. Range
d. Variance

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What function is use to compute for the average in Excel?


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a. =AVE.COMPUTE()

b. =AVERAGE()

c. =AVE()

d. AVERAGE

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Snowball sampling can be effective when a sampling frame is easy to identify.

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Use this test instead of a one-way ANOVA to find out if two or more medians are different.

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a. Mann-Whitney test

b. Mood's Median test

c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Kruskal- Wallis test

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Display the relationship between two quantitative or numeric variables by plotting one
variable against the value of another variable

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a. GIS
b. Sociograms

c. Scatter Plots

d. Histograms

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Which of the following indicates the strongest relationship?


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a. r = - .6

b. r = .5

c. r2 = .2

d. r = .09

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Uses parametric scale

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b. Ordinal

c. Proportion

d. Nominal

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Descriptive statistics are very important because if we simply presented our raw data it
would be hard to visualize what the data was showing, especially if there was a lot of it.

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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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Members of the population do not have equal chance of being selected.

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a. Probability Sampling

b. Non Probability Sampling

c. Sampling

d. Population Sampling

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This test is used to test for differences between groups with ordinal dependent variables.

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a. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

b. Friedman test

c. 1-sample sign test

d. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.

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a. 1-sample sign test

b. Friedman test

c. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

d. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

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Uses non parametric scale

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a. Ordinal

b. Interval

c. Ratio

d. Proportion

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What does the figure shows?

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a. Smaller Standard Deviation

b. Bigger Standard Deviation

c. Bigger Variance

d. Smaller Variance

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It is defined as the middle of a distribution in a ranked data

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a. Range

b. Mean

c. Mode

d. Median

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Use this test instead of the sign test when you have two independent samples.

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a. Spearman Rank Correlation

b. Mann-Whitney test

c. Mood's Median test

d. Kruskal-Wallis test

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Procedure:
Enter data in A3:B7 the color of 5nips and their total.

Question:
What are the variables of the activity?
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a. Nips

b. Color

c. Number of M&Ms/Nips

d. Color and Number of M&Ms/Nips

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There are four major characteristics of a single variable that we tend to look at

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Distributions cannot be displayed using percentages

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True

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The _________________ must have sufficient size to warrant statistical analysis.

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a. Population

b. Sampling

c. Sample
d. Population Sampling

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Stratified sampling improves the accuracy and representativeness of the results by reducing
sampling bias.

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True

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Negative IQR is fine, if your data is in descending order

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True

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

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a. Systematic Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Stratified Sampling

d. Simple Random Sampling

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It gives an indication of how close an individual observation clusters about the mean value

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a. Standard Deviation

b. Variance

c. Range

d. Percentile
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Stratified sampling is used when we might reasonably expect the measurement of interest
to vary between the different subgroups, and we want to ensure representation from all the
subgroups

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It involves the examination across cases of one variable at a time.

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a. Scientific Methods

b. Scientific Analysis

c. Data Analysis
d. Univariate Analysis

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It is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe, show or summarize data in a
meaningful way such that, for example, patterns might emerge from the data.

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a. Non-Parametric Statistics

b. Parametric Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Inferential Statistics

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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

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a. Clustered Sampling

b. Stratified Sampling

c. Systematic Sampling

d. Simple Random Sampling

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With this test, you also estimate the population median and compare it to a
reference/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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It is the most frequently occurring variable in a distribution.

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a. Mode

b. Median

c. Range

d. Mean

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Non parametric assume that the data is normally distributed

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It is a computer system capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying
geographically referenced information; that is, data identified according to location

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a. Sociograms

b. GIS

c. Scatter Plots

d. Histograms

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This sampling method is usually employed in studies that are not interested in the
parameters of the entire population.

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a. Sampling

b. Probability Sampling

c. Non Probability Sampling

d. Population Sampling

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The advantage of using non probability sampling is the accuracy of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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Measures of dispersion aim to provide an accurate description of the entire data

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A population can be small or large, as long as it includes all the data you are interested in.

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It refers to a family of continuous probability distributions described by the normal equation

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a. Distribution

b. Normal Equation

c. Normal Distribution

d. Normal

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Display networks of relationships among variables, enabling researchers to identify the


nature of relationships that would otherwise be too complex to conceptualize

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a. Scatter Plots

b. Histograms

c. GIS

d. Sociograms

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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Systematic Sampling

b. Simple Random Sampling

c. Clustered Sampling
d. Stratified Sampling

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A researcher finds a correlation of .40 between personal income and the number of years of
college completed. Based upon this finding he can conclude that…
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a. more years of education causes higher income.

b. more years of education are associated with higher income.

c. personal income is a positively skewed variable.

d. a person who attended four years of college will have an annual income of $40,000.

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean of the
data set.

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True
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What other solution can you do to compute for the average of the scores?
Select one:

a. =SUM()/30

b. =SUM()/COUNT()

c. = first number + last number / 30

d. =SUM()

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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True
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Percentile is a way to represent position of a values in data set.

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This is a sampling technique where the samples are gathered in a process that does not give
all the individuals in the population equal chances of being selected.

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a. Population Sampling

b. Non Probability Sampling

c. Probability Sampling
d. Sampling

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It is the process of taking a subset of subjects that is representative of the entire population.

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a. Population Sampling

b. Sampling

c. Population

d. Sample

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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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Descriptive statistics are typically distinguished from ____________________________.

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a. Non Parametric Statistics

b. Descriptive Statistics

c. Inferential Statistics

d. Parametric Statistics

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The normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution.

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If your measurement scale is nominal or


ordinal then you use ______________________________.

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Non Parametric Test

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Parametric Test

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Promptness
b. Accuracy

c. Efficiency

d. Adaptability

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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Systematic Sampling

b. Simple Random Sampling

c. Stratified Sampling

d. Clustered Sampling

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The intent is to determine whether there is enough evidence to "reject" a conjecture or
hypothesis about the process. The conjecture is called the ______________________

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a. Hypothesis

b. H0

c. Six

d. Null

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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Simple Random Sampling

b. Stratified Sampling

c. Clustered Sampling

d. Systematic Sampling

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If paired scores occupy the same positions within their own distributions (high with high and
low with low)
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a. Pearson r will be low and negative

b. Pearson r will be close to 0.

c. Standard deviation will be high.

d. Pearson r will be high and positive.

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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

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a. Stratified Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Systematic Sampling

d. Simple Random Sampling


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Descriptive Statistics simply summaries about the sample and the measures

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With descriptive statistics you are simply ________________ what is or what the data shows

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a. Generalizing

b. Computing

c. Tabulating

d. Describing

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Uses parametric scale

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a. Ordinal

b. Proportion

c. Interval

d. Nominal

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A researcher can create a map to represent data relationships visually using this

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a. GIS Program

b. Sociograms Programs

c. Scatter Plots Programs


d. Histogram Programs

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Identify what branch of statistics focus on the measures of central tendency and dispersion.
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a. Non Parametric Statistics

b. Parametric Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Inferential Statistics

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Non probability sampling guarantees that the selection process is completely randomized
and without bias

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The most complicated distribution would list every value of a variable and the number of
persons who had each value

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

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a. Stratified Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Systematic Sampling
d. Simple Random Sampling

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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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True

False

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As with all probability sampling methods, simple random sampling allows the sampling
error to be calculated and reduces selection bias.

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a wider range of
values.

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Visually represent the frequencies with which values of variables occur.

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a. Histograms

b. GIS

c. Sociograms

d. Scatter Plots

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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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This method is commonly used in social sciences when investigating hard-to-reach groups

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a. Quota Sampling

b. Purpose Sampling

c. Convenience Sampling
d. Snowball Sampling

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Procedure
Enter the following formula:
D9: =sum(D3:D7) then
B12: =D9/(B10-1)

Question:
What are your expected outputs in this number?
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a. All the Data

b. Get the summation

c. Nothing

d. Get the variance

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A skewed distribution is one reason to run a parametric test.

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 6

b. 2

c. 3

d. 5

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Inferential statistics always talks in terms of statistics, but this can be made highly reliable by
designing the right experimental conditions

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Variance is a square of average distance between each quantity and mean.

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Procedure:
Calculate the variance for midterm scores by breaking down the formula:
Where: is the mean, Xi is each scores of the variables, and N is the number of scores

Enter the following labels ni the appropriate cells:

A9: Mean = C2:

A10: N= D2:
A11: Variance=
A12: Std. Dev=

Question:
What is the formula for variance?
Select one:

a.

b. N-1

c.

d.

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It is defined as "the statistical measure that identifies a single value as representative of an


entire distribution."

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a. Measures of Spread
b. Measures of Dispersion

c. Measures of Location

d. Central Tendency

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Negative IQR is fine, if your data is in descending order

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True

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Systematic sampling is often more convenient than simple random sampling, and it is easy
to administer.

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True

False

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Descriptive Statistics are used to present _______________ descriptions in a manageable form.

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a. Quantitative

b. Descriptive

c. Qualitative

d. Parametric

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Which of the following would not allow you to calculate a correlation?


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a. negative relationship between X and Y


b. a curvilinear relationship between X and Y

c. a linear relationship between X and Y

d. a positive relationship between X and Y

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If the sample data are consistent with the null hypothesis, but consistent with the
alternative, then we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the alternative hypothesis
is true.

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True

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Non parametric tests are used when your data is normal

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Display networks of relationships among variables, enabling researchers to identify the


nature of relationships that would otherwise be too complex to conceptualize

Select one:

a. Sociograms

b. Histograms

c. GIS

d. Scatter Plots

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This is a non-probability samplingtechnique wherein the assembled sample has the same
proportions of individuals as the entire population with respect to known characteristics,
traits or focused phenomenon.
Select one:

a. Convenience Sampling

b. Snowball Sampling

c. Purpose Sampling

d. Quota Sampling

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What is the average of scores of the subject Mathematics?


Select one:

a. 5

b. 3

c. 1

d. 2

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The advantage of using non probability sampling is the accuracy of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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True

False

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The coefficient of determination tells us


Select one:

a. the proportion of variance in Y accounted for by X.

b. the proportion of variance in X accounted for by the mean of Y.

c. the mean value of X.

d. the mean value of Y.

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There are four major characteristics of a single variable that we tend to look at

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True

False

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In statistics and probability, quartiles are values that divide your data into quarters provided
data is sorted in an ascending order.

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True

False

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It is the process of taking a subset of subjects that is representative of the entire population.

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a. Sample

b. Sampling

c. Population Sampling

d. Population

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Descriptive Statistics can be used to highlight potential relationships between variables.

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It is a type of non-probability sampling that involves the sample being drawn from that part
of the population that is close to hand.

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a. Purpose Sampling

b. Convenience Sampling

c. Snowball Sampling

d. Quota Sampling

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It gives an indication of how close an individual observation clusters about the mean value

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a. Range

b. Percentile

c. Variance

d. Standard Deviation

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What function is use to compute for the average in Excel?
Select one:

a. AVERAGE

b. =AVERAGE()

c. =AVE()

d. =AVE.COMPUTE()

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It is a computer system capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying


geographically referenced information; that is, data identified according to location

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a. GIS

b. Scatter Plots

c. Histograms

d. Sociograms

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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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If your data isn’t normally distributed, you can’t run the Kruskal-Wallis test., but you can run
the nonparametric alternative–the ANOVA
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This method is a nonprobability sampling technique where existing study subjects recruit
future subjects from among their acquaintances.

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a. Purpose Sampling

b. Snowball Sampling

c. Convenience Sampling

d. Quota Sampling

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The intent is to determine whether there is enough evidence to "reject" a conjecture or


hypothesis about the process. The conjecture is called the ______________________

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a. Hypothesis

b. Null

c. H0
d. Six

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

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a. Stratified Sampling

b. Systematic Sampling

c. Clustered Sampling

d. Simple Random Sampling

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What function is use to compute for the average in Excel?


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a. =AVE()

b. =AVE.COMPUTE()
c. AVERAGE

d. =AVERAGE()

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This is a non-probability samplingtechnique wherein the assembled sample has the same
proportions of individuals as the entire population with respect to known characteristics,
traits or focused phenomenon.

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a. Convenience Sampling

b. Quota Sampling

c. Purpose Sampling

d. Snowball Sampling

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Which of the following indicates the strongest relationship?


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a. r = - .6

b. r = .09

c. r2 = .2

d. r = .5

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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True

False

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It is a method that allows researchers to infer information about a population based on


results from a subset of the population, without having to investigate every individual
Select one:

a. Sample

b. Sampling

c. Population Sampling

d. Population

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It is the process of taking a subset of subjects that is representative of the entire population.

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a. Sampling

b. Population Sampling

c. Population

d. Sample

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Measures of central tendency are ways of describing the central position of a frequency
distribution for a group of data.

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Display the relationship between two quantitative or numeric variables by plotting one
variable against the value of another variable

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a. Sociograms

b. GIS

c. Histograms

d. Scatter Plots

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The formula of sample mean is
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Distributions cannot be displayed using percentages

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True

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Promptness

b. Accuracy

c. Efficiency

d. Adaptability

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Mean may be influenced profoundly by the extreme variables called _____________________.

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a. Standard Deviation

b. Range

c. Variance

d. Outliers

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Measures of central location include the range, quartiles and the interquartile range,
variance and standard deviation

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What other solution can you do to compute for the average of the scores?
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a. =SUM()

b. = first number + last number / 30

c. =SUM()/30

d. =SUM()/COUNT()

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Uses parametric scale

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a. Interval

b. Proportion

c. Ordinal

d. Nominal

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It is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe, show or summarize data in a
meaningful way such that, for example, patterns might emerge from the data.

Select one:

a. Inferential Statistics

b. Descriptive Statistics

c. Non-Parametric Statistics

d. Parametric Statistics

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If your measurement scale is nominal or


ordinal then you use ______________________________.

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a. Non Parametric Test

b. Inferential Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Parametric Test

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Measures of central location include the range, quartiles and the interquartile range,
variance and standard deviation

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Non probability sampling guarantees that the selection process is completely randomized
and without bias

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


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a. 3.07

b. 1

c. 2

d. 5

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It provides a visual representation of the data.

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a. Drawing

b. Computations

c. Visual Aids

d. Graphical Method

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Descriptive statistics are very important because if we simply presented our raw data it
would be hard to visualize what the data was showing, especially if there was a lot of it.

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It gives an indication of how close an individual observation clusters about the mean value

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a. Percentile

b. Standard Deviation

c. Variance

d. Range

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Snowball sampling can be effective when a sampling frame is easy to identify.

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It is the difference between lowest and highest value.

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a. Percentile

b. Standard Deviation

c. Range

d. Variance

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Pocedure:
Enter the following formula:
C3: = B3-$B$9
Copy the formula up to C7.

Question:
What is purpose of the $?
Select one:
a. Decoration

b. Absolute Reference

c. Money

d. Relative Reference

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The advantage of using non probability sampling is the accuracy of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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True

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

Select one:
a. Stratified Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Simple Random Sampling

d. Systematic Sampling

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


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a. 2

b. 5

c. 2.5

d. 1

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Display networks of relationships among variables, enabling researchers to identify the
nature of relationships that would otherwise be too complex to conceptualize

Select one:

a. Sociograms

b. GIS

c. Histograms

d. Scatter Plots

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The _________________ must have sufficient size to warrant statistical analysis.

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a. Population

b. Population Sampling

c. Sampling

d. Sample

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It is a computer system capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying


geographically referenced information; that is, data identified according to location

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a. Histograms

b. Scatter Plots

c. Sociograms

d. GIS

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If your data isn’t normally distributed, you can’t run the Kruskal-Wallis test., but you can run
the nonparametric alternative–the ANOVA
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True

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Every individual in the population have equal chance of being selected as a subject for the
research.

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a. Non Probability Sampling

b. Sampling

c. Probability Sampling

d. Population Sampling

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Stratified sampling improves the accuracy and representativeness of the results by reducing
sampling bias.

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True

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Procedure:
Enter the following formula:
B13: =sqrt(B12)

Question:
What does the formula computed?
Select one:

a. Variance

b. Median

c. Mean

d. Standard Deviation

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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. Mode

b. Median

c. Mean

d. Range

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In statistics and probability, quartiles are values that divide your data into quarters provided
data is sorted in an ascending order.

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A researcher can create a map to represent data relationships visually using this

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a. Histogram Programs

b. Scatter Plots Programs

c. Sociograms Programs

d. GIS Program

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Procedure
Enter the following formula:
D9: =sum(D3:D7) then
B12: =D9/(B10-1)

Question:
What are your expected outputs in this number?
Select one:

a. Get the variance

b. All the Data

c. Nothing

d. Get the summation

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

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a. Parametric Test

b. Descriptive Statistics

c. Inferential Statistics

d. Non Parametric Test

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points are spread out over a wider range of
values.

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A population can be small or large, as long as it includes all the data you are interested in.

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Negative IQR is fine, if your data is in descending order

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

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 1.25

b. 1

c. 3

d. 6

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


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a. 2.6

b. 3

c. 2.8

d. 5

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Procedure:
Calculate the variance for midterm scores by breaking down the formula:

Where: is the mean, Xi is each scores of the variables, and N is the number of scores

Enter the following labels ni the appropriate cells:

A9: Mean = C2:

A10: N= D2:
A11: Variance=
A12: Std. Dev=

Question:
What is the formula for variance?
Select one:

a. N-1

b.

c.

d.

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It is a method that allows researchers to infer information about a population based on


results from a subset of the population, without having to investigate every individual

Select one:

a. Sample

b. Population Sampling

c. Population

d. Sampling

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Descriptive Statistics are used to present _______________ descriptions in a manageable form.

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a. Parametric

b. Qualitative

c. Descriptive

d. Quantitative

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Use this test instead of a one-way ANOVA to find out if two or more medians are different.

Select one:

a. Mann-Whitney test

b. Mood's Median test

c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Kruskal- Wallis test

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It is the difference between lowest and highest value.

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a. Standard Deviation

b. Percentile

c. Range

d. Variance

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Display networks of relationships among variables, enabling researchers to identify the


nature of relationships that would otherwise be too complex to conceptualize

Select one:

a. Scatter Plots

b. Histograms

c. Sociograms
d. GIS

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It provides a visual representation of the data.

Select one:

a. Computations

b. Visual Aids

c. Graphical Method

d. Drawing

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If you have parametric data, you can run a Wilcoxon rank-sum test to compare means
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The advantage of using non probability sampling is the accuracy of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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True

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Efficiency

b. Promptness

c. Adaptability
d. Accuracy

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Use this test instead of a one-way ANOVA to find out if two or more medians are different.

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a. Mood's Median test

b. Kruskal - Wallis test

c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Mann-Whitney test

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

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a. Non Parametric Test

b. Parametric Test
c. Inferential Statistics

d. Descriptive Statistics

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If paired scores occupy the same positions within their own distributions (high with high and
low with low)
Select one:

a. Pearson r will be high and positive.

b. Pearson r will be close to 0.

c. Standard deviation will be high.

d. Pearson r will be low and negative

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Snowball sampling can be effective when a sampling frame is easy to identify.

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

Select one:

a. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

b. 1-sample sign test

c. Friedman test

d. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

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Identify what branch of statistics focus on the measures of central tendency and dispersion.
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b. Non Parametric Statistics

c. Parametric Statistics

d. Descriptive Statistics

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It is defined as the middle of a distribution in a ranked data

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a. Median

b. Mode

c. Mean

d. Range

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Parametric tests can provide trustworthy results with distributions that are skewed and
nonnormal

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True

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.

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a. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

b. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

c. Friedman test

d. 1-sample sign test

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It is defined as "the statistical measure that identifies a single value as representative of an
entire distribution."

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a. Central Tendency

b. Measures of Location

c. Measures of Dispersion

d. Measures of Spread

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If your data isn’t normally distributed, you can’t run the Kruskal-Wallis test., but you can run
the nonparametric alternative–the ANOVA
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True

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It is the measurement of average distance between each quantity and mean

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a. Percentile

b. Range

c. Standard Deviation

d. Variance

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean of the
data set.

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

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a. Systematic Sampling

b. Stratified Sampling

c. Clustered Sampling

d. Simple Random Sampling

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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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True

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Descriptive statistics are very important because if we simply presented our raw data it
would be hard to visualize what the data was showing, especially if there was a lot of it.

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True

False

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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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True

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Statistics are powerful tools, but it's the analysis provided afterwards by inferential statistics
that explicitly makes claims about what those results mean, why, and in what context

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

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a. Clustered Sampling
b. Systematic Sampling

c. Stratified Sampling

d. Simple Random Sampling

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It is the attempt to apply the conclusions that have been obtained from one experimental
study to more general populations.

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Non Parametric Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Parametric Statistics

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Visually represent the frequencies with which values of variables occur.


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a. Sociograms

b. Scatter Plots

c. GIS

d. Histograms

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With this test, you also estimate the population median and compare it to a
reference/target value.

Select one:

a. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

b. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

c. 1-sample sign test

d. Friedman test

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

Select one:

a. Range

b. Mean

c. Mode

d. Median

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Stratified sampling improves the accuracy and representativeness of the results by reducing
sampling bias.

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True

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What is the shortcut for getting the standard deviation?


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a. =stdev(B3:B7)

b. var(B7:B3)

c. var(B3:B7)

d. stdev(B3:B7)

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The total area under the normal curve is equal to 2.

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The intent is to determine whether there is enough evidence to "reject" a conjecture or


hypothesis about the process. The conjecture is called the ______________________

Select one:

a. Null

b. H0

c. Six

d. Hypothesis

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Variance is a square of average distance between each quantity and mean.

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The _______, ___________ and ____________ are the three commonly used measures of central
tendency

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a. Mean, Median, Range

b. Mean, Median, Mode

c. Mean, Range, Mode

d. Range, Mode, Median

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This sampling method is usually employed in studies that are not interested in the
parameters of the entire population.

Select one:

a. Probability Sampling

b. Non Probability Sampling

c. Sampling
d. Population Sampling

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The formula of sample mean is


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Sampling is also done to waste time, money and effort while conducting the research.

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It is used to describe the basic features of the data in a study

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a. Parametric Statistics

b. Inferential Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Non Parametric Statistics

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Promptness

b. Adaptability

c. Efficiency
d. Accuracy

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean of the
data set.

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True

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Subgroups of the population are used as the sampling unit, rather than individuals

Select one:

a. Systematic Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Simple Random Sampling


d. Stratified Sampling

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Distributions cannot be displayed using percentages

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 1.25

b. 3

c. 6

d. 1
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Uses non parametric scale

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a. Proportion

b. Ordinal

c. Ratio

d. Interval

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What other solution can you do to compute for the average of the scores?
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a. =SUM()/30

b. =SUM()

c. = first number + last number / 30


d. =SUM()/COUNT()

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Descriptive Statistics simply summaries about the sample and the measures

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It is the difference between lowest and highest value.

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a. Standard Deviation

b. Percentile

c. Range
d. Variance

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Use when you want to find a correlation between two sets of data.

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a. Mood's Median test

b. Mann-Whitney test

c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Kruskal-Wallis test

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In calculating r with raw scores, the numerator of r represents


Select one:

a. the variance of Y.

b. the covariance of X and Y.


c. the variance of X multiplied by the variance of Y.

d. the variance of X.

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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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True

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


Select one:

a. 3.07

b. 1
c. 2

d. 5

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There are four major characteristics of a single variable that we tend to look at

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Cluster sampling can be more efficient that simple random sampling, especially where a
study takes place over a wide geographical region.

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It arise out of the fact that sampling naturally incurs sampling error and thus a sample is not
expected to perfectly represent the population

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Descriptive Statistics

c. Parametric Statistics

d. Non-Parametric Statistics

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Procedure:
Enter the following fomula:
B9: =average(B3:B7)
B10: =count(B3:B7)
Question:
What does this line does? average(B3:B7)

Select one:

a. Display the number of all scores

b. Display the highest score in the set

c. Get the mean of the scores

d. Compute for the total of the scores

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It is defined as "the statistical measure that identifies a single value as representative of an


entire distribution."

Select one:

a. Measures of Spread

b. Central Tendency

c. Measures of Dispersion

d. Measures of Location

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This is a non-probability samplingtechnique wherein the assembled sample has the same
proportions of individuals as the entire population with respect to known characteristics,
traits or focused phenomenon.

Select one:

a. Quota Sampling

b. Convenience Sampling

c. Purpose Sampling

d. Snowball Sampling

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The formula of sample mean is


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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

Select one:

a. Simple Random Sampling

b. Systematic Sampling

c. Stratified Sampling

d. Clustered Sampling

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A population can be small or large, as long as it includes all the data you are interested in.

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It is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe, show or summarize data in a
meaningful way such that, for example, patterns might emerge from the data.

Select one:

a. Inferential Statistics

b. Parametric Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Non-Parametric Statistics

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This test is used to test for differences between groups with ordinal dependent variables.

Select one:

a. 1-sample sign test

b. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

c. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test


d. Friedman test

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It provides a visual representation of the data.

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a. Visual Aids

b. Graphical Method

c. Drawing

d. Computations

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Use this test instead of the sign test when you have two independent samples.

Select one:

a. Mood's Median test

b. Mann-Whitney test
c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Kruskal-Wallis test

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The _________________ must have sufficient size to warrant statistical analysis.

Select one:

a. Population

b. Population Sampling

c. Sampling

d. Sample

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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True

False

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The _______, ___________ and ____________ are the three commonly used measures of central
tendency

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a. Mean, Range, Mode

b. Range, Mode, Median

c. Mean, Median, Mode

d. Mean, Median, Range

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It is a measure of where the "middle fifty" is in a data set

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a. Percentile

b. Variance

c. Range

d. Interquartile Range

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Procedure:
Calculate the variance for midterm scores by breaking down the formula:

Where: is the mean, Xi is each scores of the variables, and N is the number of scores

Enter the following labels ni the appropriate cells:

A9: Mean = C2:

A10: N= D2:
A11: Variance=
A12: Std. Dev=

Question:
What is the formula for variance?
Select one:

a.
b. N-1

c.

d.

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It is defined as the middle of a distribution in a ranked data

Select one:

a. Mean

b. Mode

c. Range

d. Median

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The most complicated distribution would list every value of a variable and the number of
persons who had each value
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Non parametric assume that the data is normally distributed

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What function is use to compute for the average in Excel?


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a. AVERAGE

b. =AVE()
c. =AVERAGE()

d. =AVE.COMPUTE()

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.


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a. 1-sample sign test

b. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

c. Goodman Kruska’s Gamma

d. Friedman test

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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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True

False

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What is the average of scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 3

b. 5

c. 1

d. 2

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Every time you try to describe a large set of observations with a single indicator you run the
risk of distorting the original data or losing important detail.

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If your data isn’t normally distributed, you can’t run the Kruskal-Wallis test., but you can run
the nonparametric alternative–the ANOVA
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True

False

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If the sample data are consistent with the null hypothesis, then we do not reject it.

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True

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Descriptive statistics are typically distinguished from ____________________________.

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a. Non Parametric Statistics

b. Inferential Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Parametric Statistics

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Descriptive Statistics can be used to highlight potential relationships between variables.

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True

False

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Non probability sampling guarantees that the selection process is completely randomized
and without bias

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True

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Pocedure:
Enter the following formula:
C3: = B3-$B$9
Copy the formula up to C7.

Question:
What is purpose of the $?
Select one:
a. Money

b. Relative Reference

c. Absolute Reference

d. Decoration

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It involves the examination across cases of one variable at a time.

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a. Univariate Analysis

b. Data Analysis

c. Scientific Analysis

d. Scientific Methods

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This test is used to test for differences between groups with ordinal dependent variables
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a. Goodman Kruska’s Gamma

b. 1-sample sign test

c. Friedman test

d. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

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This method is commonly used in social sciences when investigating hard-to-reach groups

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a. Quota Sampling

b. Convenience Sampling

c. Purpose Sampling

d. Snowball Sampling

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Uses parametric scale

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a. Ordinal

b. Proportion

c. Nominal

d. Interval

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If two variables are highly correlated, what do you know?


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a. that there are no other variables responsible for the relationship

b. that they always go together

c. that high values on one variable lead to high values on the other variable

d. that changes in one variable are accompanied by predictable changes in the other

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If the sample data are consistent with the null hypothesis, but consistent with the
alternative, then we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the alternative hypothesis
is true.

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True

False

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

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True

False

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The normal distribution is a continuous probability distribution.

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True

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It is the measurement of average distance between each quantity and mean

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a. Range

b. Standard Deviation

c. Variance

d. Percentile

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In statistics and probability, quartiles are values that divide your data into quarters provided
data is sorted in an ascending order.

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False

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It is the attempt to apply the conclusions that have been obtained from one experimental
study to more general populations.

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a. Parametric Statistics

b. Descriptive Statistics

c. Inferential Statistics

d. Non Parametric Statistics

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean of the
data set.

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True

False

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Which of the following indicates the strongest relationship?


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a. r = .09

b. r2 = .2

c. r = .5

d. r = - .6

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Use this test instead of the sign test when you have two independent samples.

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a. Mann-Whitney test

b. Kruskal-Wallis test

c. Spearman Rank Correlation

d. Mood's Median test

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Uses parametric scale

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a. Ordinal

b. Nominal

c. Proportion
d. Interval

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If you have parametric data, you can run a Wilcoxon rank-sum test to compare means
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It is a method that allows researchers to infer information about a population based on


results from a subset of the population, without having to investigate every individual

Select one:

a. Sampling

b. Population Sampling

c. Population
d. Sample

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Quota sampling has the advantage of being time-and cost-effective to perform whilst
resulting in a range of responses (particularly useful in qualitative research).

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True

False

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A skewed distribution is one reason to run a parametric test.

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True

False

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It is the most frequently occurring variable in a distribution.

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a. Mean

b. Mode

c. Range

d. Median

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Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an
equal chance, or probability, of being selected

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a. Clustered Sampling

b. Simple Random Sampling

c. Stratified Sampling
d. Systematic Sampling

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What does the figure shows?

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a. Bigger Standard Deviation

b. Smaller Variance

c. Bigger Variance

d. Smaller Standard Deviation

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Snowball sampling can be effective when a sampling frame is easy to identify.


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False

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Parametric tests can provide trustworthy results with distributions that are skewed and
nonnormal

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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. Inferential Statistics
b. Parametric Test

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Non Parametric Test

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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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True

False

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Members of the population do not have equal chance of being selected.

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a. Sampling
b. Population Sampling

c. Non Probability Sampling

d. Probability Sampling

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This test is used to test for differences between groups with ordinal dependent variables.

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a. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

b. 1-sample sign test

c. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

d. Friedman test

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Procedure:
Enter the formula:
D3: = C3^2
Copy the formula up to D7.

Question:
What is the equivalent of the formula given in the variance formula?
Select one:

a.

b.

c.

d.

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The goal is to apply the ______________ to a more general population, assuming the sample
size is large enough and the sample representative enough of the broader public.

Select one:

a. Directions

b. Questions

c. Conclusions

d. Generalizations

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

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False

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It is a computer system capable of capturing, storing, analyzing, and displaying


geographically referenced information; that is, data identified according to location

Select one:

a. GIS

b. Scatter Plots

c. Histograms

d. Sociograms

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Depending on the statistical test you have chosen, you will calculate a probability of
observing your sample results (or more extreme) given that the null hypothesis is true.

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It is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe, show or summarize data in a
meaningful way such that, for example, patterns might emerge from the data.

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a. Inferential Statistics

b. Non-Parametric Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Parametric Statistics
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With descriptive statistics you are simply ________________ what is or what the data shows

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a. Generalizing

b. Describing

c. Tabulating

d. Computing

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What is the mode of the scores of the subject Mathematics?


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a. 1

b. 3

c. 6
d. 1.25

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The coefficient of determination tells us


Select one:

a. the mean value of Y.

b. the mean value of X.

c. the proportion of variance in X accounted for by the mean of Y.

d. the proportion of variance in Y accounted for by X.

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Non parametric tests are used when your data is normal

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Measures of dispersion aim to provide an accurate description of the entire data

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Stratified sampling is used when we might reasonably expect the measurement of interest
to vary between the different subgroups, and we want to ensure representation from all the
subgroups

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False

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A low standard deviation indicates that the data points tend to be close to the mean of the
data set.

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In this method, the population is first divided into subgroups (or strata) who all share a
similar characteristic.

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a. Simple Random Sampling

b. Clustered Sampling

c. Systematic Sampling

d. Stratified Sampling

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Cluster sampling can be more efficient that simple random sampling, especially where a
study takes place over a wide geographical region.

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False

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Measures of central location include the range, quartiles and the interquartile range,
variance and standard deviation

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Identify what branch of statistics focus on the measures of central tendency and dispersion.
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a. Parametric Statistics

b. Inferential Statistics

c. Descriptive Statistics

d. Non Parametric Statistics

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This test is used to test for differences between groups with ordinal dependent variables
Select one:

a. Goodman Kruska’s Gamma

b. 1-sample sign test

c. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

d. Friedman test

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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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Individuals are selected at regular intervals from the sampling frame.

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a. Simple Random Sampling

b. Stratified Sampling

c. Clustered Sampling
d. Systematic Sampling

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If the sample data are consistent with the null hypothesis, but consistent with the
alternative, then we reject the null hypothesis and conclude that the alternative hypothesis
is true.

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True

False

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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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False

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In calculating r with raw scores, the numerator of r represents


Select one:

a. the covariance of X and Y.

b. the variance of X.

c. the variance of Y.

d. the variance of X multiplied by the variance of Y.

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It is the test of association for ranked variables.

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a. 1-sample sign test

b. Friedman test
c. 1-sample Wilcoxon signed rank test

d. Goodman Kruska's Gamma

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Cluster sampling can be more efficient that simple random sampling, especially where a
study takes place over a wide geographical region.

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True

False

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A set cannot have more than one mode.

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The advantage of using probability sampling is the _______________ of the statistical methods
after the experiment

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a. Efficiency

b. Accuracy

c. Adaptability

d. Promptness

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It provides a visual representation of the data.

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a. Visual Aids

b. Computations
c. Drawing

d. Graphical Method

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

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a. Descriptive Statistics

b. Inferential Statistics

c. Parametric Test

d. Non Parametric Test

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It is the most frequently occurring variable in a distribution.

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a. Mean
b. Range

c. Median

d. Mode

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Negative IQR is fine, if your data is in descending order

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It is defined as the middle of a distribution in a ranked data

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a. Mean

b. Range
c. Mode

d. Median

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Display the relationship between two quantitative or numeric variables by plotting one
variable against the value of another variable

Select one:

a. Scatter Plots

b. Histograms

c. GIS

d. Sociograms

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