STA-201-TE. 5. Measures of relationship: correlation (5%) Correlation coefficient; Pearson r; correlation and causation; proportion of common variance



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Principles of Statistics STA-201-TE This TECEP is an introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics. Topics include: measures of central tendency, variability, correlation, regression, hypothesis testing, nonparametric statistics. (3 s.h.) Test format: 100 multiple choice questions (1 point each) Passing score: 55%. Your grade will be reported as CR (credit) or NC (no credit). Time limit: 2 hours You may bring a non-programmable calculator but probably won t need it. The exam is concept-based, so you do not need to memorize every formula. However, you do need to be familiar with formulas so you can identify the appropriate situation in which to use them. You should memorize the following formulas: mean--median--standard deviation--z-score--variances Topics on the test and their approximate distribution 1. Levels of measurement (5%) Nominal, ordinal, interval, ratio; discrete and continuous; qualitative and quantitative data 2. Organizing and summarizing data with tables and graphs (15%) Relative frequency distribution; cumulative frequency distribution; grouped and ungrouped data; percentiles; pie charts; bar charts; area charts; frequency polygon; skewness; scatterplot 3. Central tendency and variability (15%) mean, median, mode, range; standard deviation; variance 4. Normal distributions and standard scores (5%) Z-scores; area under the normal curve 5. Measures of relationship: correlation (5%) Correlation coefficient; Pearson r; correlation and causation; proportion of common variance 6. Regression and prediction (5%) Independent and dependent variables; regression line; standard error of prediction 7. Populations, samples, sampling distributions, and probability (10%) Random sampling; stratified random sampling; sample size; standard error of the mean; sampling distribution of the mean; probability; Central Limit Theorem 8. Hypothesis testing and estimation (15%) Null hypothesis; the z test; Type I and Type II errors; degrees of freedom; levels of statistical significance; confidence interval; criteria of significance 9. T tests for one sample, two independent samples, two dependent samples (10%) The t test; degrees of freedom; variance estimation; repeated-measures design; matched-subjects design 10. ANOVA (analysis of variance) (10%) One-way ANOVA; two-way ANOVA; sum of squares; within-group variation; between-group variation; F-ratio; main effect; interaction 11. Chi-square test for qualitative data (5%) Chi-square test statistic; degrees of freedom; observed and expected frequencies; test of independence

Study materials Minium, Edward W. and Robert Clarke. Elements of Statistical Reasoning. Current edition. New York: John Wiley Web resources This site has excellent information explaining all aspects of statistics. If you do not understand a concept in your text, search for it on this site. An explanation in different words may help clarify the subject. http://davidmlane.com/hyperstat/index.html Sample questions 1. On a national survey, respondents are asked to list their background as African-American, Hispanic, Asian-American, Caucasian, or Other. What level of measurement is being used? a. Nominal b. Ordinal c. Interval d. Ratio 2. What type of frequency distribution organizes observations into classes with more than one value? a. Relative frequency distribution b. Frequency distribution for grouped data c. Frequency distribution for ungrouped data d. Cumulative frequency distribution 3. Which of the following is the best basis for predicting Y scores from known values of X? a. The correlation coefficient b. r 2 c. The regression line d. Analysis of variance 4. Which type of graph would best depict a student s scores on monthly math tests over the past two years? a. Frequency polygon b. Pie chart c. Scatterplot d. Bar chart 5. What does a correlation coefficient express? a. The arithmetic average of a sample of data b. The degree and direction of relationship between two variables c. The effect size of an experimental treatment d. The difference between two population means 6. What is the median of the following values? 4, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 8, 9 a. 4 b. 5 c. 6.5 d. 7.5

7. The mean of the scores on a certification exam is 300, the standard deviation is 50, and the scores are normally distributed. Approximately what percentage of students score 200 or lower on the test? a. 2.28% b. 13.59% c. 34.13% d 50.00% 8. In a statistics class, the probability of earning a grade of either A or B is equal to.50 and the probability of a grade of C is equal to.30. What is the probability of a grade of either A, B or C? a..20 b..30 c..50 d..80 9. In both one- and two-factor ANOVA, the denominator of an F ratio is always a. a variance estimate b. a treatment effect c. differences in between-groups means d. greater than the numerator 10. If the amount of variation in height that is associated with variation in weight is 49%, what is the correlation between these variables? a..07 b..49 c..70 d. Indeterminate 11. If exactly one of the values 6, 9, 10, 8, 7 is dropped, which of the following statistics must change? a. Mean b. Median c. Mode d. None must change 12. The percentage of the area under a normal curve that falls between the mean and one standard deviation below the mean is approximately a. 34% b. 50% c. 68% d. 95% 13. Increasing the sample size four-fold will a. double the size of the standard error of the mean b. reduce the size of the standard error of the mean by half c. reduce the size of the standard error of the mean by one-fourth d. not affect the size of the standard error of the mean

14. Given the following tabular entries, for an observed t of 3.100, the probability is best expressed as t p 2.145.05 2.977.01 4.140.001 a. greater than.01 b. less than.05 c. less than.01 d. greater than.001 15. Which situation below suggests the possible effect of one treatment but not the other, and no interaction? 50 50 50 20 30 40 30 40 50 40 50 60 50 60 70 A B C D a. A b. B c. C d. D 16. What is being stated when we specify the interval that probably contains a particular parameter? a. The critical region b. The point estimation c. The alpha-level d. The confidence interval 17. The sample means that would occur by chance are described by the a. numerator of the F ratio b. denominator of the F ratio c. z ratio d. appropriate sampling distribution 18. Which of the following is a valid purpose for a confidence interval? a. To use the population mean to estimate the value of a sample mean b. To use a sample mean to estimate the value of a population mean c. To increase the likelihood of a Type I error d. To increase the power of a test 19. When compared to the population standard deviation, a sample standard deviation tends to be a. an underestimate b. an overestimate c. approximately equal d. variable, depending on the sample

20. Tom has 10 pens in one desk drawer (3 red, 4 blue, 2 black, 1 green) and 10 pens in another desk drawer (1 red, 4 blue, 2 black, 3 green). If he selects one pen from each drawer without looking, what is the probability that both will be red? a..01 b..03 c..04 d..40 Answers to sample questions 1. a 2. b 3. c 4. a 5. b 6. c 7. a 8. d 9. a 10. c 11. d 12. a 13. b 14. c 15. a 16. d 17. d 18. b 19. a 20. b