Solutions for BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES STAT-PKG
Problem 1SP:
What do these symbols mean? (a) N; (b) f?Problem 2SP:
Why must the sum of all fs in a sample equal N?Problem 3SP:
(a) What is the difference between a bar graph and a histogram? (b) With what kind of data is each...Problem 4SP:
What is a dot plotted on a graph called?Problem 5SP:
(a) What is the difference between a histogram and a polygon? (b) With what kind of data is each...Problem 6SP:
(a) What does it mean when a score is in a tail of a normal distribution? (b) What is the difference...Problem 8SP:
(a) What is the advantage of computing relative frequency instead of simple frequency? (b) What is...Problem 9SP:
(a) What is the difference between the polygon for a skewed distribution and the polygon for a...Problem 10SP:
What is the difference between the graphs for a negatively skewed distribution and a positively...Problem 12SP:
In reading psychological research, you encounter the following statements. Interpret each one....Problem 13SP:
What type of frequency graph is appropriate when counting the number of: (a) Blondes, brunettes,...Problem 14SP:
The distribution of scores on a statistics test is positively skewed. What does this indicate about...Problem 16SP:
(a) On a normal distribution of exam scores, Crystal scored at the 10th percentile, so she claims...Problem 17SP:
Interpret each of the following. (a) You scored at the 35th percentile. (b) Your score has a...Problem 18SP:
Draw a normal curve and identify the approximate location of the following scores. (a) You have the...Problem 19SP:
The following shows the distribution of final exam scores in a large introductory psychology class....Problem 20SP:
The following normal distribution is based on a sample of data. The shaded area represents 13% of...Problem 21SP:
Organize the ratio scores below in a table andshow their simple frequency and relative frequency. 49...Problem 23SP:
What type of graph should you create when counting the frequency of: (a) The brands of cell phones...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Introduction To Statistics And ResearchChapter 2 - Creating And Using Frequency DistributionsChapter 3 - Summarizing Scores With Measures Of Central TendencyChapter 4 - Summarizing Scores With Measures Of VariabilityChapter 5 - Describing Data With Z-scores And The Normal CurveChapter 6 - Using Probability To Make Decisions About DataChapter 8 - Hypothesis Testing Using The One-sample T-testChapter 12 - Understanding The Two-way Analysis Of Variance
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