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Quiz 8: Using Sample Slopes to Talk About Populations: Inference and Regression
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Question 1
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In a sampling distribution of sample slopes, what is each "building block" in the distribution?
Question 2
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In inference with regression, what does the p-value represent?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not needed to calculate the estimate of standard error?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Everything else remaining constant, the larger the sample size:
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Using a sample of 2,000, a researcher calculates a standard error of the slope, and finds it to be 2. What would the slope have to be to achieve statistical significance?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
We use GSS2008 data to see if age affects the number of times one visited an art museum in the past year. We find, with a sample size of 1496, that both the slope and the value of the standard error are .009. From this, what can you conclude?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
We use GSS2008 data to see if age affects number of times one visited a zoo in the past year. We find, with a sample size of 1496, that the value of the slope is -.019 and the value of the standard error is .004. From this, what can you conclude?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
We use GSS2008 data to see if age affects number of times one visited a public library in the past year. We find, with a sample size of 1489, that the value of the slope is -.072 and the value of the standard error is .038. From this, what can you conclude?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
We observe the same slope for a sample of men and a sample of women, and for both slopes, p<.05. If we combined the samples and found a combined slope, which of the following must be false: