pr3 Reviewer With Answers
pr3 Reviewer With Answers
pr3 Reviewer With Answers
There are 4 types of statistical Data Analysis of variables in quantitative research, false or
true?
- true (Descriptive, Correlational, Causal-Comparative/Quasi-Experimental, and
Experimental Research)
The analysis of ____ variable is known as Univariate analysis
- one or one variable
The dependent and independent variables are analyzed in _______ analysis
- regression analysis
The single relationship concerning multiple variables is studied in ________________
- variable relationship
Term used to measure the extent of the change in the relationship of two random
variables____________
- covariance
Cross Tabulation explains the reason behind the relationship of 2 variables & the effect of 1
variable on the other is a fact
- false
Regression and Correlation Coefficient is used to measure what?
- Regression and Correlation coefficients are used to measure how strong a
relationship is between two variables.
To measure the dependence of the dependent variable on the independent variable it is best to
use Chi – Square, true or false?
- true
Putting all the names of the population members in a box and drawing from the box the total
number of the sample is known as _______
- simple random sampling
Accommodating extra willing people to acts as the respondents is what kind of sampling
- voluntary sampling
Selecting the exact number of samples possessing comparative features or traits with the
population best defines ____ sampling
- quota sampling
What statistical method measures the strength and direction of the 2 linear relationships of 3
variables and of the association between interval and ordinal variables.
- spearman's correlation coefficient
The ___ step of unbiased stratified sampling technique is selecting appropriate subsample
randomly from each stratum
- 5th (fifth)
What are the steps in an unbiased stratified sampling technique?
1. define the population
2. choose the relevant stratification
3. list the population
4. list the population according to the chosen stratification
5. choose your sample size
6. calculate a proportionate stratification