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Question 5 (1 point) ✓ Saved Suppose you want to know whether travel experiences are related to knowledge of geography. You g
Question 7 (1 point) ✓ Saved You want to know what factors might influence the number of alcoholic beverages consumed in the
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Question 11 (1 point) Researchers have found that intention to seek help is based at least partially on attitude toward seeki
Question 13 (1 point) You are interested in studying the relationship between self-disclosure and physical distance. You thin
O chi squared Question 15 (1 point) Applicants to graduate school in psychology are evaluated on a combined set of predictor
Question 5 (1 point) ✓ Saved Suppose you want to know whether travel experiences are related to knowledge of geography. You give a 15 item quiz on American Geography and you also ask how many states participants have visited then look to see if there is a relation between the 2 t-test O correlation Multiple Regression chi squared ANOVA (F test) Question 6 (1 point) ✓ Saved In an experiment designed to study the effects of exposure to an aggressive adult, children in one group watch an adult model behave aggressively while children in another group do not. Then the researchers watch to see how often children behave aggressively with a group of toys. O correlation chi squared Multiple Regression
Question 7 (1 point) ✓ Saved You want to know what factors might influence the number of alcoholic beverages consumed in the past 2 weeks. You decide that two variables that may impact this are age in years and amount of exercise per week. O ANOVA (F test) Multiple Regression t-test correlation Ochi squared Question 8 (1 point) Saved A researcher looked at where a student sat in class (row number) and the grades that student obtained in class. The closer to the front, the better the grades. Multiple Regression chi squared I re correlation ec ANOVA (F test) Ese DIL F2 14
Question 9 (1 point) You want to see if a new ad campaign toward underage drinking is working. You break people up into two groups (over 21 and under 21) and measure the number of alcoholic beverages they have had in the past 2 weeks. O chi squared O correlation O t-test ANOVA (F test) O Multiple Regression Question 10 (1 point) Men and women were asked whether they like or dislike travel. You find that 40 out of 50 women like to travel while only 30 out of the 50 males liked to travel. b VE chi squared ANOVA (F test) In re Multiple Regression eq Esc DII 41 F2 F3 54
Question 11 (1 point) Researchers have found that intention to seek help is based at least partially on attitude toward seeking help and normative pressures from family and friends to seek help ANOVA (F test) Multiple Regression O correlation t-test chi squared Question 12 (1 point) You measure memory based on the amount of study time and distraction. You break people into low, high, and medium amounts of study time. You then measured test scores. t-test Multiple Regression chi squared
Question 13 (1 point) You are interested in studying the relationship between self-disclosure and physical distance. You think people who sit closer to the interviewer with reveal more personal information. To test this, you have participants sit either 2 feet, 4 feet, or 6 feet away from the interviewer. Multiple Regression t-test O correlation chi squared ANOVA (F test) Question 14(1 point) Suppose you want to know whether there is a relationship between gender and hand dominance. You sample males and females and ask each if they are right-handed, left-handed, or ambidextrous. Multiple Regression ANOVA (F test)
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Ans 5. Chi-squared (Since chi-square test is used to test the relationship or association between two variables)

Ans 6. Multiple Regression (We will observe the agressiveness of children on toys in both the groups who watched the adult model behave agressively and who did not)

Ans 7. Multiple regression

Ans 8. Correlation (Positive correlation observed between grades and sitting position being closer to the front)

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T-test ( We would measure the alcoholic beverage consumption for both the groups using the average consumption and then use t-test for the difference of means)

Ans 10. Chi squared (We can test if gender has an association with the interest to travel for which we can use the chi-square test of independence)

Ans 11. Multiple regression

Ans 12. ANOVA (F-test ) ( We test if there is no significant difference in the memory based on low, medium and high amounts of study time)

Ans 13. Chi squared

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Chi squared

Ans 15. Multiple regression.

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