Which of the following statements accurately describes Larsons' findings from the 2000 general elections?
a. 47 of news stories did not accurately report the margin of error
b. in general, news stories accurately reported the margin of error
c. 87 of news stories did not accurately report the margin of error
d. margin of error is not reported in news stories
This table contains 6 groups each represented by a _________.
a. row
b. column
c. cell
d. table
Colin has always heard the saying blondes have more fun and he wants to see if it's true. He's not sure what have more fun means, so he just decides to find out if blondes are happier.
He randomly samples blondes, brunettes, and redheads on his campus and administers a validated happiness scale to each. He conducts 3 separate independent samples t tests on the dependent variable of happiness. What did Colin do wrong?
a. there is no need to conduct the t tests he can simply compare the sample means of the three groups to see which ones are different b. a one-way ANOVA would have told him which pairs of means were significantly different.
c. Conducting multiple t tests is inappropriate because it will inflate the risk of a Type I error beyond .05; he should have conducted an ANOVA and conducted appropriately adjusted post-hoc tests
d. nothing; his procedure and analysis are correct
In a study focused on group difference, what is the general rule of thumb regarding the number of individuals per group?
a) 15
b) 30
c) 50
d) 100
Which level of measurement conveys the most information?
a) nominal
b) ordinal
c) interval
d) ratio