Statistics: Exam 3

Two researchers (A and B) compute a one-sample t test. For both tests, the mean difference between the sample and value stated in the null hypothesis is 5, but the standard error is smaller for Researcher A. Which test is more likely to result in a decisi

Researcher A

A researcher reports a significant effect in some population. If he computes both an eta-squared and an omega-squared effect size estimate, then which estimate will be the largest?

Eta-squared

A key difference between a t statistic and a z statistic is that the standard error is _______ to compute a t statistic

Estimated

The estimated standard error in the t statistic uses the ________ to estimate the ________ when the population variance is unknown.

Sample variance; population variance

Two researchers (A and B) compute a one-sample t test. For both tests, the standard error is the same, but the mean difference between the sample and value stated in the null hypothesis is smaller for Researcher A. Which test is more likely to result in a

Researcher B

A researcher selects a sample of 16 women and asks them to rate how important a sense of humor is in someone they want a long-term relationship with. She records scores averaging 1.6�0.8 (M�D) on a rating scale from -3 (not important at all) to +3 (very i

Women found this trait to be important, and this result was significant, t(15)=8.00, p<.05

A researcher selects a sample of 32 participants who are assigned to participate in a study with one group. What are the degrees of freedom for this test?

31

Which of the following explains why point estimation can be a useful procedure to estimate a population mean?
-It defines the range of scores within which the population mean is likely to be contained
-The sample mean is equal to the population mean on av

Both B and C

A researcher conducts a study measuring comparing the obesity rate in a small community to the known obesity rate in the United States. Assuming that the population variance is unknown, what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

One-sample t test

A professor compares final exam scores in his psychology class to final exam grades in another comparable professor's class. Assuming that the population variance of each exam scores is unknown, what type of t test is appropriate for analyzing differences

Two-independent sample t test

Computing a one-sample t test is appropriate when
-Participants are assigned to only one group
-The population variance is unknown
-Participants are observed one time
-All of the above

All of the above

The _________ is an inferential statistic used to determine the number of standard deviations in a t distribution that a sample mean deviates from the mean value or mean difference stated in the null hypothesis

T statistic

Is a one-sample t test reported differently for one-tailed and two-tailed tests?

No, the same values are reported

In a sample of 28 participants, a researcher estimates the 95% CI for a sample with a mean of M=1.5 and an estimated standard error (SM) of 0.3. What is the confidence interval at this level of confidence?

95% CI 0.9, 2.1

You read about a study testing whether night shift workers sleep the recommended 8 hours per day. Assuming that the population variance of sleep (per day) is unknown, what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

One-sample t test

A researcher conducts two t tests. Test 1 is a two-tailed test with a smaller sample size at a .05 level of significance. Test 2 is a two-tailed test with a larger sample size at a .05 level of significance. What do you know about the degrees of freedom f

Test 2 is associated with larger degrees of freedom

A researcher reports that college students consume an average of 3.6 alcoholic drinks per week. What is the interval estimate in this example?

The interval estimate is not given

Which of the following is an assumption for computing any type of independent sample t test?
-Data in the population being sampled are normally distributed
-Data were obtained from a sample that was selected using a random sampling procedure
-The probabil

All of the above

Which type of error is used to compute the confidence interval for one sample selected from a population with an unknown variance?

Estimated standard error

A researcher reports that mean ratings of linking for some food are 0.8�2.4 (M�SD). If the null hypothesis was that the mean equals 0, then what is the effect size for this test using estimated Cohen's d?

d=0.33; medium effect size

A researcher records the number of distracters (such as noises) that preschool-aged children ignore while watching a popular Sunday morning cartoon show. Assuming that the population variance is unknown, what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

One-sample t test

A researcher conducts a study and concludes that a new behavioral health treatment program significantly reduces one's risk for disease compared with risk levels in the general population (d=-0.64). Interpret the size of this effect.

Risk levels in the population shifted 0.64 standard deviations below the mean

A researcher reports a significant effect with t(14)=3.24. Compute eta-squared for this result

n�=0.43 (large effect size)

In a sample of 12 participants, a researcher estimates the 80% CI for a sample with a mean of M=22.3 and an estimated standard error (SM) of 4.7. What is the confidence interval at this level of confidence?

80% CI 15.9, 28.7

The average response time to a bank robbery is about 9 minutes. A local community wants to improve on this time, so they implement advanced training seminars. They find that they new response time for a sample of 36 police officers is 8�4.2 (M�SD) minutes

This advanced training seminar did not reduce response time, t(35)=-1.43, p>.05

The mean crying time of infants during naptime at a local preschool is 12 minutes. The school implements a new naptime in a sample of 25 infants and records an average crying time of 8�4.6 (M�SD) minutes. Test whether this new naptime routine reduced cryi

The new naptime routine significantly reduced crying time, t(24)=-4.35, p<.05

A local elementary school determined that the average number of volunteers for their "Step into Spring" annual fundraiser has been 14 persons on average (per event). After taking additional measures to recruit volunteers this year, they got 28 people to v

There is not enough information to answer this question.

State the critical value(s) for a t test using a .05 level of significance in the lower tail only: t(24).

-1.711

State the critical value(s) for a t test using a two-tailed test at a .05 level of significance: t(20)

�2.086

A researcher reports that the mean time it takes to complete an experimental task is 1.4�8.0 (M�SD) seconds. If the null hypothesis was that the mean equals 1.0, then what is the effect size for this test using estimated Cohen's d?

d=0.05; small effect size

It is most appropriate to report effect size with a significant result. Why is it generally inappropriate to report effect size with insignificant results?

Because it makes little sense to report the size of an effect that you just concluded doesn't exist

A point estimate is typically reported with an interval estimate. Why?
-Using only a point estimate is associated with low certainty
-The interval estimate gives researchers a higher level of confidence
-The interval estimate adds certainty to the estimat

All of the above

In a sample of 20 participants, a researcher estimates the 95% CI for a sample with a mean of M=5.4 and an estimated standard error (SM) of 1.6. What is the upper confidence limit for this interval?

8.8

State the critical value(s) for the following two-tailed t test at a .05 level of significance: t(?).
�1.645
�1.96
-The same as for a two-tailed z test at a .05 level of significance
-Both B and C

Both B and C

A statistical procedure in which a sample statistic is used to estimate the value of an unknown population parameter is called

Estimation

A researcher conducts two t tests. Test 1 is a one-tailed test with a smaller sample size at a .05 level of significance. Test 2 is a one-tailed test with a larger sample size at a .05 level of significance. What do you know about the critical values for

Test 2 is associated with smaller critical values

As a requirement for the t test, researchers compute any type of t test with samples selected from populations in which

The population variance is unknown

A researcher reports that stress levels among nurses are higher compared to stress levels in the general population, t(20)=2.086, p=.05 (d=.12). Was this a one-tailed test or a two-tailed test?

Two tailed test because the p value is equal to .05.

A researcher reports with 90% confidence that 31% to 37% of Americans believe in ghosts. What is the point estimate for this interval?

34%

The t distribution is similar to the z distribution except
-It is associated with greater variability
-It is characterized by "thicker" tails compared with the z distribution
-It is associated with scores being more likely in the tails of the distribution

All of the above

Which of the following best describes the goal of estimation?

To narrow in on the true population mean by defining limits within which it is likely to be contained

Which measure of effect size is most commonly reported with a t test?

Cohen's d

Which of the following summarizes a t test that was significant and associated with a large effect size?

t(12)=2.95, p<.05, d=.82

To compute a one-sample t test, a researcher has to know many values. Which of the following is NOT a value that the researcher must know to compute this test?

The population variance must be known

In a sample of 20 participants, a researcher estimates the 95% CI for a sample with a mean of M=5.4 and an estimated standard error (SM) of 1.6. What is the lower confidence limit for this interval?

2.1

To compute a two-independent sample t test, a researcher has to know many values. Which of the following is NOT a value that the researcher must know to compute this test?

The pooled population variance

Computing a two-independent sample t test is appropriate when
-Different participants are assigned to each group
-The population variance is unknown
-Participants are observed one time
-All of the above

All of the above

Two researchers (A and B) compute a two-independent sample t test. For both tests, the standard error is the same, but the mean difference between the groups is larger for Researcher A. Which test is more likely to result in a decision to reject the null

Researcher A

A researcher conducts a study measuring differences in brain activity among rats placed on either a continuous or intermittent reward schedule. Assuming that the population variance is unknown, what t test is appropriate for this study?

Two-independent sample t test

A researcher reports that the effectiveness of a new marketing campaign significantly increased sales compared with the previous campaign strategy, t(49)=2.562, p<.05. Use eta-squared to interpret the effect size for this result.

12% of the variability in marketing effectiveness can be accounted for by the new marketing strategy

A type of factor in which different participants are observed in each group, or at each level of the factor, is called

Between-subjects factor

A researcher compares differences in mean health scores between students at two local high schools. Assuming that the population variance is unknown, what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

Two-independent sample t test

As a requirement for the t test, researchers compute any type of t test with samples selected from populations in which

The population variance is unknown

A researcher reports that the mean difference in the body weight of rats following pharmacological versus control treatments is 14 grams, with a pooled sample variance equal to 256. What is the effect size for this test using estimated Cohen's d?

d=0.88; large effect size

A researcher selects a sample of 32 participants who are assigned to participate in a study with two groups. What are the degrees of freedom for this test?

30

Which type of error is used to compute the confidence interval for two independent samples selected from at least one population with an unknown variance?

Estimated standard error for the difference

In a sample of 30 participants, a researcher estimates the 95% CI for a sample with a mean of M1-M2=0.7 and an estimated standard error for the difference (SM1-M2) of -.2. What is the confidence interval at this level of confidence?

95% CI 0.3, 1.1

A research design in which different participants are observed at one time in each group of a research study is called

Between-subjects design

A researcher reports a significant mean difference in a given population. If she computes both eta-squared and omega-squared to measure the effect size, then which estimate will be the most conservative?

Omega-squared

A researcher reports that stress levels among nurses are higher compared to stress levels in the general population, t(20)=2.086, p=.05 (d=.12). Was this a one-tailed or two-tailed test?

Two-tailed test because the p value is equal to .05

The less that scores overlap between groups, the _________ the error variance

Smaller

Two researchers (A and B) compute a two-independent sample t test. For both tests, the mean difference between the two groups is 10, but the standard error is smaller for Researcher A. Which test is more likely to result in a decision to reject the null h

Researcher A

The more that scores in each group ___________, the larger the error variance

Overlap

A researcher records differences in ratings of emotion among participants watching either a drama or a romance film. Assuming that the population variance is unknown, what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

Two-independent t test

Eta-squared is computed _________ for the one-sample, and the two-independent sample t tests.

Similarly

State the critical value(s) for a t test using a .05 level of significance in the lower tail only: t(24)

-1.711

A researcher reports that the mean difference in response time to an auditory versus a visual cue is 0.83 seconds, with a pooled sample variance equal to 2.45. What is the effect size for this test using estimated Cohen's d?

d=0.53; medium effect size

Which of the following is an assumption for the two-independent sample t test, but not the one-sample t test?

Equal variances

A researcher placed male rodents in the presence and absence of a conspecific male. Cortisol (a stress hormone) levels were compared at both times. What type of t test is most appropriate for this study?

Related samples t test

Which of the following is a type of related samples design in which different participants are actually observed in each group, but treated statistically as if they are the same persons in each group?

Matched samples design

A researcher computes the mean difference in locomotion in a sample of 12 rats before and 30 minutes after an injection of amphetamine. Rats were placed in a box with infrared beams. The number of times rats crossed the beams was used as a measure of loco

d=0.74 (medium effect)

Two researchers analyze the same data set. Researcher A uses a two-independent sample t test and decides to retain the null hypothesis. Researcher B uses a related samples t test and decides to reject the null hypothesis. Which of the following is a likel

The related samples t test had greater power to detect the effect

Which of the following is the numerator of the test statistic for the related samples t test?

The mean difference observed minus the mean difference stated in the null hypothesis

To compute a related samples t test, a researcher has to know many values. Which of the following is NOT a value the researcher must know to compute this test?

The population variance of difference scores

One difference between a repeated measures design and a matched samples design is that

Only one design involves observing the same participants in each group

Which type of error is used to compute the confidence interval for two related samples selected from at least one population with an unknown variance?

Estimated standard error for the difference scores

The related samples design can __________ the power to detect an effect by making the standard error ___________

Increase; smaller

A type of related samples design in which participants are observed more than once is called a

Repeated measures design

Compared to the two-independent sample t test, the related samples design decreases

Standard error

To increase the value of estimated Cohen's d, a researcher increases the sample size. Will this change the value of d?

No; the sample size is not used to compute effect size

For the related samples t test, assuming that all other values remain constant, then as samples size increases
-The value of the test statistic increases
-The power to detect an effect increases
-The estimate for standard error decreases
-All of the above

All of the above

A researcher records the level of attention among 18 students during an interactive and lecture portion of a single class. If she computes a related samples t test at a .05 level of significance (two-tailed test), then what is the critical value for this

�2.110

A researcher matched 30 participants on intelligence (hence 15 pairs of patients), and then compared differences in emotional responsiveness to two experimental stimuli between each pair. For this test, what are the critical values, assuming a two-tailed

�2.145

What are the degrees of freedom for the related samples t test?

(nD-1)

A researcher asks a sample of brothers and sisters to rate how positive their family environment was during childhood. In this study, the differences in ratings between each brother and sister pair were compared. The type of design described here is calle

Matched samples design

A researcher conducts a study in which different participants are independently observed within groups, and the same participants are observed between groups. If there are only two groups, then what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

Related samples t test

A researcher selected a sample of 24 participants and observed their behavior at two times. The result of a related samples t test at a .05 level of significance was t=2.68. Which of the following correctly describes the result of this test?

A related samples t test is the correct test for this study; the result of the test is significant

How does the test statistic differ for a t test using the repeated measures versus the matched samples design?

The test statistic for the repeated measures and the matched samples designs do not differ; the test statistic is computed the same

The test statistic for a related samples t test makes concerning a single sample of

Difference scores

A researcher conducts a study in which the population variance of difference scores between two groups is unknown. What type of t test is most appropriate for this study?

Related samples t test

A researcher selects a sample of 36 dog owners and measures their responsiveness to pictures depicting the human and inhumane treatment of dogs. The researcher finds that responsiveness significantly differed, t=3.243. Use eta-squared to compute the propo

n�=0.23

Which of the following is the denominator of the test statistic for the related samples t test?

Estimated standard error for difference scores

Using APA format, which value is typically given in parentheses when reporting the results for a t test?

The degrees of freedom

When reporting data in a results section, it is ____ necessary to identify the type of t test computed

Not

A researcher measures deviant behavior in a sample of 12 children from abusive homes (sample A). Another researcher measures the same behavior in a sample of 18 children from abusive homes (sample B). Which sample is associated with larger degrees of free

Sample B

Each of the following is an advantage for using the related samples design, except

It increases the variability measured in a study

All other things being equal, reducing the level of significance from .05 to .01 will ______________ the value of the test statistic for a related samples t test

Have no effect on

A professor computes the mean difference in exam scores before and after a lecture a 9.0�14.5 (MD�SD), and this difference was significant. What is the effect size for this result suing estimated Cohen's d?

d=0.62 (medium effect)

A researcher selects a sample of 24 college students and has them rate their liking for two advertisements aimed at improving the image of the college. The researcher finds that liking ratings significantly differed, t=2.900. Use omega-squared to compute

w�=0.24

Elementary school children spent significantly more time reading the presence of a teacher than when the teacher was absent, t(7)=2.804, p<.05 (w�=0.46)." In this related samples t test, how many participants were observed?

8

A researcher conducts a study in which the same participants are observed across each level of the independent variable. If there are only two levels of the independent variable, then what type of t test is appropriate for this study?

Related samples t test

A researcher records the time it takes (in seconds) for participants to respond (by pressing a key) to a familiar versus an unfamiliar word flashed onto a computer screen. In this study, the difference in response time for each participant is compared. Th

Repeated measures design

All other things being equal, as the degrees of freedom increase, what happens to the critical value for a related samples t test (or for any t test, for that matter)?

The critical value decreases

A professor compares scores on a competency exam among students at two times during a single semester. What type of t test is most appropriate for this study?

Related samples t test

All other things being equal, increasing the sample size will _______________ the value of the test statistic for a related samples t test.

Increase

Each of the following is needed to compute the estimated Cohen's d, except

The standard error

Which of the following is an assumption for computing the related samples t test?
-The population being sampled from is normally distributed
-The population variance of difference scores is unknown
-Samples are related or matched between groups, but not w

All of the above

The related samples design can _______________

Be more practical

A researcher compares the difference in the amount of texting by students in class during the first week and last week of classes. The type of design described here is called a

Repeated measures design

Each of the following is an estimate of error for a t test, except

Standard error

Which of the following is an advantage for selecting related samples compared to selecting independent samples in behavioral research?
-Selecting related samples can be more practical
-Selecting related samples minimizes standard error
-Selecting related

All of the above

Which of the following identifies a large effect size for a t test?

n�=.25

All other things being equal, as the sample size increases, what happens to the critical value for a related samples t test (or for any t test, for that matter)?

The critical value decreases

The denominator of the test statistic for a related samples t test

Provides an estimate of the error associated with the difference scores

A researcher records the strength of a conditioned response among 12 rats in the presence and absence of conditioned cues. If he computes a related samples t test at a .05 level of significance (two-tailed test), then what are the critical values for this

�2.201