PSYCH STATS LECTURE MOCK TEST

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Psych Stats Lecture Mock Test

Test your knowledge of psychological statistics with our comprehensive quiz! Designed for students and enthusiasts, this quiz covers key concepts essential for understanding the field of psychology.

Prepare to challenge yourself with:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • Key statistical concepts
  • Critical reasoning skills
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by AnalyzingData42
I. The Dependent Variable is the variable that the researcher manipulates. II. The Independent Variable is the variable measured to determine the effects from the other variable.
The first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE.
The first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE.
Both statements are FALSE
Both statements are TRUE
There are different kinds of levels of measurement. All of these are correct except for:
Interval Scale
Ratio Scale
Ordinal Scale
Statistic Scale
This is a type of study wherein the researcher focuses on two or more variables to determine if they are related.
Observational studies
Correlational studies
Parameter estimation
True experiments
I. Rationalism uses solely reason to come up with knowledge. II. The Scientific Method uses both reasoning and authority to establish truths.
. The first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
The first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE.
Both statements are FALSE
Both statements are TRUE
Which of the following is not an example of Nominal Scale?
Genre of music
Clothing Brands
IQ scores
Civil status
What type of method in descriptive design observes human or animal behavior?
Survey method
Observational method
Case study method
Laboratory observation
What method allows a researcher to establish a cause-effect relationship through manipulation?
Experimental Designs
Descriptive design
Correlation design
Unit of observation
I. Inductive reasoning starts from specific to general ideas. II. Deductive reasoning starts from general to specific.
The first statement is TRUE and the second statement is FALSE
The first statement is FALSE and the second statement is TRUE.
Both statements are FALSE
Both statements are TRUE
All of these are not an example of Interval Scale except:
Class ranking
Gender
Kelvin
Celcius
The variable that is being measured by the researcher in experimental designs
Control group
Dependent variable
Experimental group
Independent variable
Statistical procedures for summarizing a group of scores or otherwise making them more understandable
Inferential Statistics
Parameter
Descriptive Statistics
Data
This refers to the use of reasoning alone to arrive at knowledge
Scientific Method
Authority
Rationalism
Intuition
Research studies typically examines a...
Population
Statistic
Samplw
Parameter
Which Statistical Method uses samples to answer general questions about a population
Parameters
Inferential Statistics
Descriptive Statistics
Statistics
A researcher is curious about the average IQ of Psychology Students in Angeles University Foundation. Section B from the Psychology students is an example of a...
Sample
Statistic
Population
Parameter
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