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Psy 230 Jeopardy

Psy 230 Jeopardy. Related Samples t-test. ANOVA shorthand. ANOVA concepts. Post hoc tests. Surprise. $100. $100. $100. $100. $100. $ 200. $200. $200. $200. $200. $300. $300. $300. $300. $300. $400. $400. $400. $400. $400. $500. $500. $500. $500. $500.

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Psy 230 Jeopardy

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  1. Psy 230 Jeopardy Related Samplest-test ANOVA shorthand ANOVA concepts Post hoc tests Surprise $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  2. Related Samples t--$100 • Another name for a repeated samples design. • answer

  3. Related Samples t--$200 • The number of scores contributed by each participant in a repeated samples design. • answer

  4. Related Samples t--$300 • A variant of the repeated samples design in which great care is taken to minimize individual differences between two participants. • answer

  5. Related Samples t--$400 • The null hypothesis for a two-tailed test in a repeated samples design. • answer

  6. Related Samples t--$500 • In a repeated samples design, the estimated standard error is reduced because this can be removed. • answer

  7. ANOVA Shorthand--$100 • The difference between N and n. • answer

  8. ANOVA Shorthand--$200 • SSTotal is divided into these two components. • answer

  9. ANOVA Shorthand--$300 • If F(3, 24) = 5.67, then k = __. • answer

  10. ANOVA Shorthand--$400 • If t(18) = 3.0, then F(1,18) = ___. • answer

  11. ANOVA Shorthand--$500 • If k = 5 and dfTotal = 40, then dfWithinTreatments = ___. • answer

  12. ANOVA Concepts--$100 • When Ho is false, the value of F will be ________. • answer

  13. ANOVA Concepts--$200 • The two calculations you need to have computed in order to calculate the F-ratio. • answer

  14. ANOVA Concepts--$300 • The two values you need to look up the critical value of F. • answer

  15. ANOVA Concepts--$400 • This variance is an estimate of pure error. • answer

  16. ANOVA Concepts--$500 • The name and formula for the most common measure of effect size used with ANOVA. • answer

  17. Post hoc tests--$100 • k must be at least ___ in order for post hoc tests to be necessary. • answer

  18. Post hoc tests--$200 • These comparisons directly follow from the research hypothesis and are usually few in number, so no special precautions are required. • answer

  19. Post hoc tests--$300 • This is approximately equal to • # of comparisons X alpha per comparison. • answer

  20. Post hoc tests--$400 • This procedure defines the minimum mean difference required for significance and can be used with all possible pairwise comparisons. • answer

  21. Post hoc tests--$500 • A post-hoc test for planned comparisons that divides experimentwise alpha equally among the planned comparisons, resulting in a more stringent critical value for each of the comparisons. • answer

  22. Surprise--$100 • Add the SSs for all individual treatment conditions to get this. • answer

  23. Surprise--$200 • Displays the important components of an ANOVA, including the test statistic • answer

  24. Surprise--$300 • If Fcrit = 4.0 for a particular data set and you calculate F = 3.89, your decision would be to ___________. • answer

  25. Surprise--$400 • The alternative hypothesis for an overall ANOVA consisting of k = 4. • answer

  26. Surprise--$500 • This value must be looked up in a table in order to compute Tukey’s HSD. • answer

  27. Related Samples t--$100 • A: What is a within-subjects design? • Back to board

  28. Related Samples t--$200 • A: What is 2 (at least)? • Back to board

  29. Related Samples t--$300 • A: What is a matched subjects design? • Back to board

  30. Related Samples t--$400 • A: What is the population mean of the difference scores is equal to zero? • Back to board

  31. Related Samples t--$500 • A: What is the variability due to individual differences? • Back to board

  32. ANOVA Shorthand--$100 • A: What is N = # of scores in the entire experiment and n = # of scores in one treatment condition? • Back to board

  33. ANOVA Shorthand--$200 • A: What is SS B/tw treat. & SS W/In treat. ? • Back to board

  34. ANOVA Shorthand--$300 • A: What is 4? • Back to board

  35. ANOVA Shorthand--$400 • A: What is 9? • Back to board

  36. ANOVA Shorthand--$500 • A: What is 36? • Back to board

  37. ANOVA Concepts--$100 • A: What is significantly greater than 1? • Back to board

  38. ANOVA Concepts--$200 • A: What is MSbetweentreatments and MSwithintreatments? • Back to board

  39. ANOVA Concepts--$300 • A: What are dfbetween(numerator) and dfwithin (denominator)? • Back to board

  40. ANOVA Concepts--$400 • A: What is MSwithintreatments? • Back to board

  41. ANOVA Concepts--$500 • A: What is eta squared and ? • Ssbetweentreatments / SSTotal • Back to board

  42. Post hoc tests--$100 • A: What is 3? • Back to board

  43. Post hoc tests--$200 • A: What are planned comparisons? • Back to board

  44. Post hoc tests--$300 • A: What is experimentwise error? • Back to board

  45. Post hoc tests--$400 • A: What is Tukey’s HSD test? • Back to board

  46. Post hoc tests--$500 • A: What is the Dunn test? • Back to board

  47. Surprise--$100 • A: What is SSwithintreatments ? • Back to board

  48. Surprise--$200 • A: What is an ANOVA summary table? • Back to board

  49. Surprise--$300 • A: What is Retain the Ho? • Back to board

  50. Surprise--$400 • A: What is “Not all population means are equal” (at least one population mean is different from another)? • Back to board

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