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Question: In a single-subject experiment, what is the term for the baseline measurement
phase?
A) Control phase
B) Treatment phase
C) Withdrawal phase
D) Reversal phase
Answer: A) Control phase
Question: What is the primary purpose of the control phase in a single-subject experiment?
Question: In a single-subject A-B-A design, what does the "B" phase typically represent?
A) Treatment phase
B) Baseline phase
C) Control condition
D) Random assignment
Answer: A) Treatment phase
Question: What is the term for a single-subject design that involves withdrawing the
treatment to observe if the effect persists?
A) Baseline design
B) Reversal design
C) Follow-up design
D) Cross-sectional design
Answer: C) Follow-up design
Question: What is the term for the consistent, repeated measurement of behavior in a single-
subject experiment?
A) Observational analysis
B) Replication
C) Time-series design
D) Within-subject analysis
Answer: B) Replication
A) Generalization to populations
B) The study of group dynamics
C) Individual behavior change
D) Longitudinal analysis
Answer: C) Individual behavior change
A) Effect size
B) Probability of obtaining observed results by chance
C) Confidence interval
D) Sample size
Answer: B) Probability of obtaining observed results by chance
A) Standard deviation
B) Median
C) Variance
D) Range
Answer: B) Median
A) A range of values within which the true population parameter is likely to fall
B) The mean of a distribution
C) The standard error of the mean
D) The range of data values
Answer: A) A range of values within which the true population parameter is likely to fall
Question: What does the term "statistical power" refer to in hypothesis testing?
Question: What type of analysis is appropriate for exploring relationships between two
categorical variables?
A) T-test
B) Pearson correlation
C) Chi-square test
D) Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
Answer: C) Chi-square test
Question: In non-parametric statistics, which test is used to compare two related samples?
A) Mann-Whitney U test
B) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
C) Kruskal-Wallis test
D) Friedman test
Answer: B) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
Question: What is the primary purpose of coding variables in quantitative data analysis?
Question: What statistical test is appropriate for comparing the means of three or more
independent groups?
A) T-test
B) ANOVA
C) Mann-Whitney U test
D) Paired t-test
Answer: B) ANOVA
Question: In a normal distribution, what percentage of data falls within one standard
deviation of the mean?
A) 34%
B) 50%
C) 68%
D) 95%
Answer: C) 68%
A) To identify outliers
B) To determine the range of data
C) To present the number of observations in each category or interval
D) To calculate the mean
Answer: C) To present the number of observations in each category or interval
ANOVA:
A) Analysis of Variability
B) Analysis of Variance
C) Assessment of Variables
D) Appraisal of Means
Answer: B) Analysis of Variance
Question: What is the main assumption of ANOVA regarding the populations being
compared?
A) Equal variances
B) Equal sample sizes
C) Equal means
D) Equal standard deviations
Answer: C) Equal means
A) One
B) Two
C) Three
D) Four
Answer: B) Two
A) Mann-Whitney U test
B) Chi-square test
C) Independent samples t-test
D) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
Answer: C) Independent samples t-test
A) Mann-Whitney U test
B) Kruskal-Wallis test
C) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
D) Chi-square test
Answer: A) Mann-Whitney U test
Question: In which situation would you prefer to use a non-parametric test instead of a t-test?
T-Test:
A) Effect size
B) Probability of obtaining observed results by chance
C) Confidence interval
D) Sample mean
Answer: B) Probability of obtaining observed results by chance
ANOVA:
A) Standard deviation
B) Variance between groups
C) Mean difference
D) Slope of the regression line
Answer: B) Variance between groups
Question: What does the term "post hoc" refer to in the context of ANOVA?
Question: In a two-way ANOVA, what does the interaction effect between factors indicate?
Question: What is the primary disadvantage of using ANOVA when comparing more than
two groups?
Question: When comparing two independent groups with unequal variances and non-
normally distributed data, which test is appropriate?
Question: Which of the following is a parametric test for comparing means of three or more
independent groups?
A) Mann-Whitney U test
B) Kruskal-Wallis test
C) Friedman test
D) Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Answer: D) Analysis of Variance (ANOVA)
Question: In a non-parametric test, what does the term "rank" refer to?
A) The p-value
B) The position of a data point in the distribution
C) The mean of the data
D) The standard deviation
Answer: B) The position of a data point in the distribution
Question: Which non-parametric test is used for comparing more than two related groups?
A) Mann-Whitney U test
B) Wilcoxon signed-rank test
C) Kruskal-Wallis test
D) Friedman test
Answer: D) Friedman test
T-Test:
A) Equal variances
B) Normal distribution of data
C) Independence of observations
D) Related groups
Answer: D) Related groups