HLT-362V.
- When a researcher uses a random sample of 400 to make conclusions about a larger population, this is an example of:
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- Descriptive statistics
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- Demographics
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- Inferential statistics
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- Dependent variables
- If a study is comparing number of falls by age, age is considered what type of variable?
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- Interval
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- Ordinal
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- Ratio
- Nominal
- Validity is:
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- A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or counted.
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- The extent to which an idea or measurement is well-founded and an accurate representation of the real world.
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- A measurement level with equal distances between the points and a zero-starting point.
- Raw unorganized information from which conclusions can be made.
- Validity is:
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- A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or counted.
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- The extent to which an idea or measurement is well-founded and an accurate representation of the real world.
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- A measurement level with equal distances between the points and a zero-starting point.
- Raw unorganized information from which conclusions can be made.
- Data is defined as:
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- A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or counted.
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- The extent to which an idea or measurement is well-founded and an accurate representation of the real world.
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- A measurement level with equal distances between the points and a zero-starting point.
- Raw unorganized information from which conclusions can be made.
- The average of the collected data is known as:
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- Mean
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- Median
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- Variance
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- Range
- The experimental or predictor variable is an example of:
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- Extraneous variable
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- Dependent variable
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- Independent variable
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- Nominal data
- Level of measurement that defines the relationship between things and assigns an order or ranking to each thing is known as:
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- Interval
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- Ordinal
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- Ratio
- Nominal
- A variable is considered:
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- A data item, such as characteristics, numbers, properties, or quantities, that can be measured or counted.
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- A component of mathematics that looks at gathered data.
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- Statistics designed to allow the researcher to infer characteristics regarding a population from sample population.
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- External and internal influences within a study that can affect the validity and reliability of the outcomes.
- External and internal influences within a study that can affect the validity and reliability of outcomes is called:
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- Continuous variables
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- Demographics
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- Bias
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- Standard deviation
- The subset of the population to be studied is called:
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- Sample
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- Variable
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- Population
- Demographic