Deck 13: Matching Statistical Tests to Business Problems

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To conduct any of the statistical tests covered in this text, each case must be ______.

A) independent
B) dependent
C) robust
D) none of these
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If you wanted to conduct a paired-samples t-test, but your outcome data were ordinal, a ______ might be more appropriate.

A) Kruskal-Wallis test
B) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
C) Spearman's rho
D) McNemar's test
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If you want to conduct regression but your data contains dependences, ______ might be more appropriate.

A) hierarchical linear modelling
B) nonparametric regression
C) repeated-measured ANOVA
D) McNemar's test
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The tests you've learned in this text book require ______ data.

A) normally distributed, dependent
B) skewed, dependent
C) skewed, independent
D) normally distributed, independent
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Outcome variables are also called ______ variables.

A) ordinal
B) interval
C) dependent
D) independent
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If a dependent variable is measured twice, it is considered a ______ dependent variable.

A) repeated measures
B) paired
C) repeated
D) all of these
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If we expect increased product costs to reduce sales, product costs would be the ______.

A) paired variable
B) outcome variable
C) independent variable
D) dependent variable
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With one interval-level DV and no IVs, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) one-sample t-test or z-test
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
D) correlational analysis
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With one ordinal-level IV, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) one-sample t-test or z-test
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
D) none of these
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If you're interested in investigating the interaction between two nominal variables, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) χ2 test of independence
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
D) none of these
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With one nominal-level outcome variable, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) one-way ANOVA
B) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
C) regression analysis
D) one-sample t-test or z-test
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With one three-level nominal variable and one interval-level outcome variable, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) paired-samples t-test
B) independent-samples t-test
C) z-test or one-sample t-test
D) one-way ANOVA
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To determine the difference between men and women on a ratio-level DV, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) correlation analyses
B) independent-samples t-test
C) χ2 test of independence
D) z-test or one-sample t-test
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If you're interested in determining the strength of the relationship between sales (in pounds) and Likert-type survey scores, you would most likely need to conduct ______.

A) one-way ANOVA
B) χ2 test of independence
C) correlation analyses
D) z-test or one-sample t-test
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If you wanted to see if customer satisfaction survey scores were different between morning shoppers, mid-day shoppers, and night shoppers, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) paired-samples t-test
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness of fit test
D) regression analyses
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Over the past year, you've given employees the choice each month of whether to have a pizza party or a game night to celebrate high sales figures. If you wanted to see if employees picked one more often than the other, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) independent-samples t-test
B) correlation analyses
C) χ2 test of independence
D) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
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Correlation can be used to explore the relationship between ______.

A) two DVs
B) one IV and one DV
C) both a and b
D) neither of these
Question
Based upon the decision process given in this text, there are special requirements for ______.

A) z-test
B) one-sample t-test
C) independent-samples t-test
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of exploratory data analysis?

A) data mining
B) confirmatory analysis
C) hypothesis testing
D) none of these
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Clean data should ______.

A) contain independent cases
B) lack missing data
C) contain all needed variables
D) all of these
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A code sheet is used to ______.

A) clean data
B) provide context to data
C) enable confirmatory analyses
D) all of these
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In a dataset containing 1 IV and 1 DV, if the middle 50% of values on the DV are missing from the sample, ______ will occur, which artificially ______ the size of correlations

A) range enhancement, increases
B) range enhancement, decreases
C) range restriction, increases
D) range restriction, decreases
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In a dataset containing 2 DVs, if the upper 30% of values on the DV are missing from the sample, ______ will occur, which artificially ______ the size of correlations

A) range enhancement, increases
B) range enhancement, decreases
C) range restriction, increases
D) range restriction, decreases
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Under what conditions can a correlation coefficient indicate causation?

A) if a t-test is run to test the significance of the correlation
B) if a coefficient of determination is calculated
C) if an experiment is used to manipulate the IV
D) A correlation can never indicate causation.
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The coefficient of determination alone can be used to assess ______.

A) statistical significance
B) practical significance
C) both a and b
D) neither of these
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With an independent-sample t-test, we identify a significant difference between men and women on job satisfaction. This means that the difference between men and women is ______.

A) real
B) important
C) practically significant
D) none of these
Question
With an independent-sample t-test, we identify that women have significantly higher job satisfaction than men. If we were to apply this to conclude that Employee A (who is female) has higher job satisfaction than Employee B (who is male), we have ______.

A) made a correct decision
B) committed an ecological fallacy
C) committed a Type I error
D) committed a Type II error
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Wicked problems ______.

A) are relatively infrequent
B) can be addressed with careful statistical analyses
C) are difficult to define and answer
D) all of these
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Statistics alone provide the final answer to ______ meaningful questions.

A) no
B) some
C) most
D) all
Question
Effect sizes can be ______.

A) over-interpreted by ignoring practical significance
B) under-interpreted by committing the ecological fallacy
C) inappropriately ignored by relying on statistical significance
D) all of these
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If your data are not independent, you can always fix this by adding dependent values together.
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By specifying an independent and dependent variable, we can make conclusions about causality.
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If you wanted to use an independent-samples t-test and your data were not normally distributed, you might use a Mann-Whitney U.
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If you wanted to use a one-way ANOVA and your data were not normally distributed, you might use Spearman's rho.
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If you wanted to examine the relationship between two ratio variables, you could use correlation.
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If you wanted to examine the difference between morning shift and evening shift on a job satisfaction survey, you could use a χ2 goodness of fit.
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If you wanted to predict sales numbers from the number of sick days employees have taken, you could use regression.
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If you want to compare your sample mean to a population mean, you should always use a z-test.
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If you want to know "How much does training affect customer satisfaction?", you are interested in statistical significance.
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Data mining is your primary tool for analysing data.
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A code sheet is used to explain the meaning of variables in a dataset.
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Conducting analyses when statistical assumptions are violated can invalidate the results of the analysis.
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A statistician's personal biases can lead to misinterpretation of results.
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An independent-samples t-test could also be conducted by converting the IV into 1's and 0's and conducting a regression analysis.
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The eight-step hypothesis testing process used in this book is an example of an exploratory approach to data analysis.
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There is one "right" way to approach analysis to any particular research question.
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Immediately after collecting data is the first point at which you should consider what data analytic approach you will take.
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Range enhancement results in artificially high correlations.
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The coefficient of determination is used as a measure of practical significance.
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What is the difference between exploratory and confirmatory data analytic approaches?
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What questions should you ask about the variables available in your dataset to determine what statistical tests are appropriate?
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Data should always be clean before analysis. How do you clean data?
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What is the difference between range restriction and range enhancement? What is the effect on a correlation when each occurs?
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  Is there a relationship between Sales at Time 1 and Time 2? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Is there a relationship between Sales at Time 1 and Time 2? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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  You would like to compare employees in each of the four departments of your organization: the sales department, the service department, the warehouse, and management. Specifically, you want to know if training costs are different due to Department. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> You would like to compare employees in each of the four departments of your organization: the sales department, the service department, the warehouse, and management. Specifically, you want to know if training costs are different due to Department. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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  In the population, we'd expect Days Without a Complaint to have a mean of 24 and standard deviation of 1, but you want to know if your sample comes from a different population with a higher mean. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 and draw all appropriate conclusions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> In the population, we'd expect Days Without a Complaint to have a mean of 24 and standard deviation of 1, but you want to know if your sample comes from a different population with a higher mean. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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  Do job satisfaction survey scores change over time? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Do job satisfaction survey scores change over time? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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To conduct any of the statistical tests covered in this text, each case must be ______.

A) independent
B) dependent
C) robust
D) none of these
A
2
If you wanted to conduct a paired-samples t-test, but your outcome data were ordinal, a ______ might be more appropriate.

A) Kruskal-Wallis test
B) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
C) Spearman's rho
D) McNemar's test
B
3
If you want to conduct regression but your data contains dependences, ______ might be more appropriate.

A) hierarchical linear modelling
B) nonparametric regression
C) repeated-measured ANOVA
D) McNemar's test
A
4
The tests you've learned in this text book require ______ data.

A) normally distributed, dependent
B) skewed, dependent
C) skewed, independent
D) normally distributed, independent
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Outcome variables are also called ______ variables.

A) ordinal
B) interval
C) dependent
D) independent
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If a dependent variable is measured twice, it is considered a ______ dependent variable.

A) repeated measures
B) paired
C) repeated
D) all of these
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If we expect increased product costs to reduce sales, product costs would be the ______.

A) paired variable
B) outcome variable
C) independent variable
D) dependent variable
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With one interval-level DV and no IVs, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) one-sample t-test or z-test
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
D) correlational analysis
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With one ordinal-level IV, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

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B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
D) none of these
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If you're interested in investigating the interaction between two nominal variables, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) χ2 test of independence
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
D) none of these
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With one nominal-level outcome variable, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) one-way ANOVA
B) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
C) regression analysis
D) one-sample t-test or z-test
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With one three-level nominal variable and one interval-level outcome variable, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) paired-samples t-test
B) independent-samples t-test
C) z-test or one-sample t-test
D) one-way ANOVA
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To determine the difference between men and women on a ratio-level DV, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) correlation analyses
B) independent-samples t-test
C) χ2 test of independence
D) z-test or one-sample t-test
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If you're interested in determining the strength of the relationship between sales (in pounds) and Likert-type survey scores, you would most likely need to conduct ______.

A) one-way ANOVA
B) χ2 test of independence
C) correlation analyses
D) z-test or one-sample t-test
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If you wanted to see if customer satisfaction survey scores were different between morning shoppers, mid-day shoppers, and night shoppers, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) paired-samples t-test
B) one-way ANOVA
C) χ2 goodness of fit test
D) regression analyses
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Over the past year, you've given employees the choice each month of whether to have a pizza party or a game night to celebrate high sales figures. If you wanted to see if employees picked one more often than the other, you would most likely need to conduct a ______.

A) independent-samples t-test
B) correlation analyses
C) χ2 test of independence
D) χ2 goodness-of-fit test
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Correlation can be used to explore the relationship between ______.

A) two DVs
B) one IV and one DV
C) both a and b
D) neither of these
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Based upon the decision process given in this text, there are special requirements for ______.

A) z-test
B) one-sample t-test
C) independent-samples t-test
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of exploratory data analysis?

A) data mining
B) confirmatory analysis
C) hypothesis testing
D) none of these
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Clean data should ______.

A) contain independent cases
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D) all of these
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A code sheet is used to ______.

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In a dataset containing 1 IV and 1 DV, if the middle 50% of values on the DV are missing from the sample, ______ will occur, which artificially ______ the size of correlations

A) range enhancement, increases
B) range enhancement, decreases
C) range restriction, increases
D) range restriction, decreases
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In a dataset containing 2 DVs, if the upper 30% of values on the DV are missing from the sample, ______ will occur, which artificially ______ the size of correlations

A) range enhancement, increases
B) range enhancement, decreases
C) range restriction, increases
D) range restriction, decreases
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Under what conditions can a correlation coefficient indicate causation?

A) if a t-test is run to test the significance of the correlation
B) if a coefficient of determination is calculated
C) if an experiment is used to manipulate the IV
D) A correlation can never indicate causation.
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The coefficient of determination alone can be used to assess ______.

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D) neither of these
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With an independent-sample t-test, we identify a significant difference between men and women on job satisfaction. This means that the difference between men and women is ______.

A) real
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D) none of these
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With an independent-sample t-test, we identify that women have significantly higher job satisfaction than men. If we were to apply this to conclude that Employee A (who is female) has higher job satisfaction than Employee B (who is male), we have ______.

A) made a correct decision
B) committed an ecological fallacy
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D) committed a Type II error
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Wicked problems ______.

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Statistics alone provide the final answer to ______ meaningful questions.

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C) most
D) all
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Effect sizes can be ______.

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If your data are not independent, you can always fix this by adding dependent values together.
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By specifying an independent and dependent variable, we can make conclusions about causality.
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If you wanted to use an independent-samples t-test and your data were not normally distributed, you might use a Mann-Whitney U.
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If you wanted to use a one-way ANOVA and your data were not normally distributed, you might use Spearman's rho.
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If you wanted to examine the relationship between two ratio variables, you could use correlation.
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If you wanted to examine the difference between morning shift and evening shift on a job satisfaction survey, you could use a χ2 goodness of fit.
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If you wanted to predict sales numbers from the number of sick days employees have taken, you could use regression.
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If you want to compare your sample mean to a population mean, you should always use a z-test.
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If you want to know "How much does training affect customer satisfaction?", you are interested in statistical significance.
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Data mining is your primary tool for analysing data.
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A code sheet is used to explain the meaning of variables in a dataset.
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Conducting analyses when statistical assumptions are violated can invalidate the results of the analysis.
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A statistician's personal biases can lead to misinterpretation of results.
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An independent-samples t-test could also be conducted by converting the IV into 1's and 0's and conducting a regression analysis.
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The eight-step hypothesis testing process used in this book is an example of an exploratory approach to data analysis.
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There is one "right" way to approach analysis to any particular research question.
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Immediately after collecting data is the first point at which you should consider what data analytic approach you will take.
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Range enhancement results in artificially high correlations.
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The coefficient of determination is used as a measure of practical significance.
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What is the difference between exploratory and confirmatory data analytic approaches?
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What questions should you ask about the variables available in your dataset to determine what statistical tests are appropriate?
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Data should always be clean before analysis. How do you clean data?
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What is the difference between range restriction and range enhancement? What is the effect on a correlation when each occurs?
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  Is there a relationship between Sales at Time 1 and Time 2? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions. Is there a relationship between Sales at Time 1 and Time 2? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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  You would like to compare employees in each of the four departments of your organization: the sales department, the service department, the warehouse, and management. Specifically, you want to know if training costs are different due to Department. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions. You would like to compare employees in each of the four departments of your organization: the sales department, the service department, the warehouse, and management. Specifically, you want to know if training costs are different due to Department. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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  In the population, we'd expect Days Without a Complaint to have a mean of 24 and standard deviation of 1, but you want to know if your sample comes from a different population with a higher mean. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 and draw all appropriate conclusions. In the population, we'd expect Days Without a Complaint to have a mean of 24 and standard deviation of 1, but you want to know if your sample comes from a different population with a higher mean. Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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  Do job satisfaction survey scores change over time? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions. Do job satisfaction survey scores change over time? Complete the full hypothesis testing process as described in Chapter 7 to examine this question and draw all appropriate conclusions.
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