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What is the
main
focus
of the video
regarding
statistical
analysis
?
The video demonstrates how to choose the appropriate
statistical
analysis based on
collected
data
and
research design
.
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Why do students often find choosing the correct
statistical technique
challenging?
Students may fear the complexity of selecting the appropriate statistical technique for their
data analysis
.
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What software is commonly used for statistical analysis in courses?
SPSS
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What is the goal when choosing the right
statistic
for research?
The goal is to match the
research design
to the appropriate
analysis technique
.
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What are the three basic questions to address when choosing a
statistical analysis
?
What type of research question are we asking?
2
. What type and number of
variables
are we analyzing? 3. What type of
data
do we have?
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What is a
descriptive research question
?
A descriptive research question aims to describe a group of subjects or determine
typical characteristics
without intervention.
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Give an example of a
descriptive
research question
.
What is the
typical
or
average
blood pressure for people in a given
population
?
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What is a
correlational
or
predictive
research question?
It seeks to develop a relationship between
variables
or predict one variable based on another.
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Provide an example of a
correlational
research question
.
Is there a relationship between someone's blood pressure and their
socioeconomic status
?
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What defines a
cause and effect
or
group differences
question?
It compares groups to see if there are
statistically significant
differences between them on one or more outcomes.
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Give an example of a
cause and effect
research question
.
Is the
typical
blood pressure higher in one
residential area
compared to another?
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What is descriptive analysis in
statistics
?
Descriptive analysis
determines the frequency of occurrences and measures central tendency like
mean
,
median
, and
mode
.
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What are
measures of central tendency
?
Mean
,
median
, and
mode
.
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What does the
Pearson correlation
measure?
The Pearson correlation measures the strength and direction of the relationship between two
continuous variables
.
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What does a
positive correlation
indicate?
A positive correlation indicates that as one variable increases, the other variable also increases.
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What is
regression analysis
used for?
Regression analysis explores the
predictive ability
of
independent variables
on a continuous dependent variable.
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What is a
T-test
used for?
A T-test is used to compare the
mean scores
of two groups on a
continuous outcome variable
.
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What is the difference between a
paired T-test
and an
independent samples T-test
?
A paired T-test compares the same subjects at two
different
times, while an independent samples T-test compares two different groups.
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What is a
one-way ANOVA
used for?
A one-way ANOVA is used to compare the mean scores of more than two groups on a continuous variable.
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What does a
factorial ANOVA
test?
A factorial ANOVA tests the impact of two or more
independent variables
on one dependent variable.
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What is a
mixed between-within design
?
A mixed between-within design combines both
between groups
and
repeated measures
in one study.
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What is
MANOVA
used for?
MANOVA is used to compare groups on
multiple
related outcome variables.
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What is the first step after identifying your
research question
?
The first step is to identify and define your
variables
.
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What is an
independent variable
?
An independent variable is the variable that the researcher
manipulates
or defines in an experiment.
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What is a
dependent variable
?
A dependent variable is the outcome that is measured in response to changes in the
independent variable
.
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Why is it important to have an
operational definition
for each
variable
?
An operational definition clarifies how each variable will be measured and defined in the study.
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What should you determine regarding the
normal
range of scores for your variables?
You should determine what is a normal or expected range of scores for your
dependent variables
.
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What is the
significance
of identifying the
level of measurement
for each variable?
Identifying the level of measurement helps in selecting the appropriate
statistical analysis technique
.
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What are the common
levels of measurement
in research?
Common levels of measurement include
nominal
,
ordinal
,
interval
, and
ratio scales
.
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What is considered a
valid measurement
for
blood pressure
?
A blood pressure measurement
above a certain number
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What is the purpose of determining an
operational definition
in research?
To clarify the criteria for
valid measurements
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What are the two types of variables mentioned in the study material?
Independent
and dependent variables
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Why is it essential to understand the relationship between
independent
and dependent
variables
?
To identify which variables influence others
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What are the three levels of measurement scales discussed?
Nominal or categorical scale
Ordinal scale
Numeric or continuous scale
(
interval and ratio
)
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What is an example of a
nominal scale
measurement?
Male
versus
female
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What does an
ordinal scale
represent?
A
ranking
or level of agreement
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What is an example of an
interval scale
measurement?
Body temperature
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What distinguishes a
ratio scale
from an
interval scale
?
A ratio scale has a
true zero point
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Why might you want to change the level of measurement for a variable?
To
facilitate
different types of
analyses
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What is a key consideration for
numeric variables
in research?
Whether the scores are
normally distributed
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