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Department of Management Sciences

Examination: Final Term Max. Time: 20 min


Class: MS/MBA 1st Max. Marks: 20 Marks

Q. 1 Read the following statements and selects the appropriate answer. You are also required to provide the
reason to select the answer (2x10=20)

1. Inferential statistics represent a category of statistics that are used to make inferences from data to the
1. Sample, Population 2. Population, Sample
3. Quantitative, Qualitative 4. None of the Above
2. Statisticians often choose a cut-off point under which a ----- value must fall for a finding to be considered statistically
significant.
1. P-Value, 2. F-Value
3. T-Statistics Value 4. Correlation Value
3. Two forms of inferential statistics exist: tests that examine________, and tests that examine_______.
1. Associations, differences 2. Significant, Insignificant
3. Correlation, Regression 4. None of the above
4. All inferential statistics examine underlying relationships between ______
1. Variables 2. Hypothesis
3. Research Questions 4. None of the above
5. Researchers want to investigate the relationship between subjects’ scores on a test of empathy and their gender, age in
years, whether they were a parent or not, and their education level in years. Which test would you use?
1. Simple linear regression 2. Multiple regression
3. Logistic regression 4. ANOVA

6. Which of the following is a measure of internal consistency of a scale or measure?


1. Correlation coefficient 2. Cronbach's (1951) Alpha.
3. Partialling. 4. Test-retest reliability.

7. Response rate refers to:


1. the proportion of people who take part in a study.
2. how variable participants' responses are.
3. how big a population is.
4. how confident you want to be about your results.

8. Usually confidence intervals are set at what figure?


1. 55%. 2. 5%.
3. 95%. 4. 100%.

9. Which one of these statements is true?


If one wishes to predict whether a convicted criminal is likely to re-offend on the basis of his age and previous convictions
then:
1. age and previous convictions are the criterion variables.
2. re-offending is the predictor variable.
3. age and previous convictions are the predictor variables.
4. none of these are true.

10. The criterion variable is the:


1. dependent variable. 2. independent variable.
3. correlation coefficient 4. none of these.

Department of Management Sciences


Examination: Final Term Max. Time: 1hr 20 min
Class: MS/MBA 1st Max. Marks: 30 Marks

Q. No. 2. Using an alpha level of .05, A research was conducted to calculate the
impact of time spend in job on Reward with moderating effect of Boss Mood.
Using Barron and Kenney’s test of moderation, the result obtained using SPSS
are given below. You are required to interpret the results.
(15)

ANOVAb

Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.

1 Regression .556 1 .556 12.804 .000a

Residual 170.013 246 .691

Total 170.569 247

a. Predictors: (Constant), Time


b. Dependent Variable: Reward

Model Summary

Change Statistics

Adjusted R Std. Error of R Square F Sig. F


Model R R Square Square the Estimate Change Change df1 df2 Change
a
1 .085 .007 -.001 .83138 .007 .888 2 245 .413
b
2 ..571 .321 .312 .80571 .064 16.855 1 244 .000

a. Predictors: (Constant), ZZZZZ, Time


b. Predictors: (Constant), ZZZZZ, Time, Interaction Term

Q. No. 4. Nine students held their breath, once after breathing normally and
relaxing for one minute, and once after hyperventilating for one minute. Is
there an association between the two variables? You are required to interpret
the result.
(03)
Q. No. 5 While measuring the collinearity using SPSS, following values are obtained. You are
required to interpret the results with the help of values given in table below. (02)

Variables Tolerance VIF


IV1 0.734 1.498
IV2 0.567 1.732
IV3 0.698 1.771
IV4 0.714 1.445
IV5. 0.722 1.787
IV6 0.717 1.124
IV7 0.679 1.499
IV8 0.790 1.878
IV9 0.898 1.677

Q. No. 6 While measuring the Regression using SPSS, following results are obtained for
Model Summary. You are required to interpret the results with the help of values
given in table below. (10)
Model Summary

Model R R-Square Adjusted R Square Std. Error of the


Estimate
1 .982a .781 .765 .28962
a. Predictors: (Constant), Organizational Culture, Work Ethics
b. Dependent Variable: Job Commitment

ANOVAb

Model Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig.


1 Regression .656 1 .566 10.804 .000a

Residual 160.013 246 .681

Total 160.569 247


a. Predictors: (Constant), Organizational Culture, Work Ethics
b. Dependent Variable: Job Commitment

GOOD LUCK

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