Let’s say you are reading the results section of a research article that reports a chi square. What type of data would you assume they collected?

a. Frequency
b. Ordinal
c. Skewed
d. Parametric


Ans: A

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a. some cultures (such as the Hindu culture) weigh interpersonal responsibilities more heavily than justice-based moral rules b. the distinction between morals, social conventions, and personal choice is made by children and adolescents in many cultures c. some issues of personal choice in the United States are seen as moral or social-conventional rules in other cultures d. there is agreement across cultures on social-conventional rules but not moral rules

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A friend has just returned from taking the full WAIS-IV test and is eager to discuss her experience. She might mention all of the following EXCEPT that

a. part of the test involved reproducing patterns. b. she was asked the meanings of a list of vocabulary words. c. after the test she was told she would have a verbal and a performance IQ score. d. she had to repeat a series of digits to the examiner.

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Stephen plots the results of his data using a scatterplot. Which of the following conclusions could he potentially draw from a scatterplot?

A. High school students with a higher GPA are more likely to attend college than high school students with a lower GPA. B. People who drink coffee in the morning are more likely to wake up earlier than people who don't drink coffee. C. Men are more likely to have ever used marijuana than women. D. There is a relationship between higher depressive symptoms and greater alcohol consumption.

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Who will most likely have a flashbulb memory of their experience?

A. Kendall, who was robbed working at a convenience store B. Amir, who watched his girlfriend complete her first marathon C. Leon, who married his boyfriend atop the Empire State Building D. Stacey, who got her diploma 40 years after quitting high school

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