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10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 1 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 DissertationResultsQuiz Due Nov 19 at 11:59pm Points 10 Questions 10 Time Limit None Allowed Attempts Unlimited Instructions Attempt History Attempt Time Score KEPT Attempt 2 7 minutes 9 out of 10 LATEST Attempt 2 7 minutes 9 out of 10 Attempt 1 10 minutes 7 out of 10 Correct answers are hidden. Score for this attempt: 9 out of 10 Submitted Oct 28 at 1:13pm This attempt took 7 minutes. Complete the following items on dissertation result sections. Take the Quiz Again
10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 2 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 1 / 1 pts Question 1 Most dissertation studies in the Global Leadership PhD program will be correlation based or rely heavily on correlations. Being fluent in the interpretation of correlational results is also vital for being a critical consumer of information, which any PhD should be capable of. As such, assume you read an article which states that the correlation between Multicultural Awareness (MA) and Perceived Leadership Effectiveness (PLE) is r (108) = .26, p < .03. What is the most appropriate interpretation for this result? being higher in MA causes people to be more effective leaders individuals who were higher in MA were also seen to be less effective leaders. individuals who were higher in MA were also seen to be more effective leaders. there was no relationship between MA and PLE 1 / 1 pts Question 2
10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 3 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 Most dissertation studies in the Global Leadership PhD program will be correlation based or rely heavily on correlations. Being fluent in the interpretation of correlational results is also vital for being a critical consumer of information, which any PhD should be capable of. As such, assume you read an article which states that the correlation between Multicultural Awareness (MA) and Perceived Leadership Effectiveness (PLE) is r (108) = -.34, p < .01. What is the most appropriate interpretation for this result? there was no relationship between MA and PLE individuals who were higher in MA were also seen to be more effective leaders. being higher in MA causes people to be more effective leaders individuals who were higher in MA were also seen to be less effective leaders. 1 / 1 pts Question 3 Most dissertation studies in the Global Leadership PhD program will be correlation based or rely heavily on correlations. Being fluent in the interpretation of correlational results is also vital for being a critical
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10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 4 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 consumer of information, which any PhD should be capable of. As such, assume you read an article which states that the correlation between Multicultural Awareness (MA) and Perceived Leadership Effectiveness (PLE) is r(108) = .26, p < .06. What is the most appropriate interpretation for this result? individuals who were higher in MA were also seen to be less effective leaders. being higher in MA causes people to be more effective leaders individuals who were higher in MA were also seen to be more effective leaders. there was no relationship between MA and PLE 1 / 1 pts Question 4 Suppose that your dissertation study includes only a handful of structured interviews but you want to include correlational results. In one finding, managers who had more experience (or were just older) also made more frequent negative comments about "employees these days", r(8) = .42, p < .05. Can you report that older managers may be in greater need of training in how to communicate with a Gen Z workforce?
10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 5 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 yes, but you should acknowledge the small sample size and be cautious in any interpretations or recommendations. yes, the result was significant and you should not suggest any weakness in your findings no, because you can't be certain of cause and effect with such a small sample size no, because the result was not significant 1 / 1 pts Question 5 Imagine that one of your classmates spent many long hours working on their dissertation, conducted a study that was based squarely on theory and previous research, and collected a large data set from a representative sample but found a bunch of non-significant results. Is your classmate a failure who will never get their PhD? Yes, only dissertations with significant results can be considered successful
10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 6 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 No, but they will have to repeat their study until they find significant results. Yes, because the dissertation will not be publishable. No, as long as an approved study was conducted well and the results reported accurately. 1 / 1 pts Question 6 Suppose that you want to conduct a study on leadership style among managers at multinational corporations, but you only have access to MBA students for your dissertation study. Is your entire dissertation a waste of time because you don't have a representative sample? No, your study can find interesting initial results that motivate future research supported by grant funding. No, but there is no chance the dissertation can be published. Yes, all successful PhD students have a representative sample in their dissertation study.
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10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 7 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 Yes, only dissertations that find significant results can be considered worthwhile. 1 / 1 pts Question 7 Consider Dr. F, who is studying the factors that lead first generation immigrants to seek higher education in STEM fields. He finds that those who are higher in analytic intelligence are more likely to indicate an interest in pursuing a STEM related career. Intelligence was measured by a standard IQ test and interest in a STEM related career was measured using a 10-point scale where 1 = "Not at all interested" and 10 = "Extremely interested". What type of analysis should Dr. F conduct for his results section? ANOVA Pearson's r Chi-square Spearman's rho 1 / 1 pts Question 8 Consider Dr. P, who is studying the factors that lead minority women to
10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 8 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 become entrepreneurs. She finds that women who were raised in two- parent homes report significantly greater interest in self-employment. Women were placed into groups based on being raised in a two versus one-parent home, and interest in self-employment was measured using a 10-point scale where 1= "Not at all interested" and 10 = "Extremely interested". What type of analysis should Dr. P report in her results section? point-biserial correlation Spearman's rho ANOVA chi-square 1 / 1 pts Question 9 PhD candidate Z wants to measure the perceptions of employees working in a multinational corporation, and finds a published scale that he can use to measure "employee satisfaction". What statistic should he report in his dissertation to show that the reliability of the scale was similar in his study to that which was reported when the scale was initially published?
10/28/23, 2 : 14 PM DissertationResultsQuiz: TROYONLINE Assess & Eval Global Ldrshp RES-8804-XTIA 23/T2 (Babb) Page 9 of 9 https://troy.instructure.com/courses/94011/quizzes/565090 Pearson's r Spearman's rho Cronbach's alpha Chi-square 0 / 1 pts Question 10 Incorrect Incorrect PhD candidate B is struggling to understand how to analyze his dissertation data and asks for your help. Which of the following strategies would you be least likely to recommend? Ask your dissertation chair Find similar studies and report similar analyses with a similar amount of detail Ask Chat GPT Consult your statistics book Quiz Score: 9 out of 10
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