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Which of the options below is a valid description of a 'construct' in psychological research? It is a - - - - -.
A psychologist uses a psychometric test to study the intelligence of school children. Intelligence is the - - - - - variable and the psychometric test represents the - - - - - variable in this study.
The lower we set the level of significance, the greater the probability of - - - - -.
The z score corresponding to a raw score represents the number of - - - - - that the raw score differs from the mean of the raw score distribution.
An industrial psychologist wants to investigate the levels of assertiveness among different categories of workers in a large company. He draws a sample of 200 workers and then divides them into managers, clerical workers, technical workers and manual workers with the intention of getting each participant to do a test to determine their level of assertiveness. The division of workers into these four groups represents a measurement on a
If a coin is flipped three times, the sample space of possible outcomes is:
Lebo claims that workers in large companies are less work motivated than workers in small companies. In a previous study involving all large companies in South Africa, it was found that the average workers’ motivation score on a work motivation questionnaire (where a higher score indicates a higher level of work motivation) was 50 with a standard deviation of 15. Lebo plans to present the same questionnaire to a sample of workers from small companies to determine whether her suspicion is true.
If Lebo tests this hypothesis against a significance level of α=0.01, what can she conclude about the motivation level of small companies?
Lebo, a research psychologist, suspects that the addition of certain food supplements to the diet of elderly people will reduce the decline in cognitive functioning that comes about because of aging. She decides to test this using a neuropsychological test that measure perceptual speed (the NPS test). It is known that the distribution of scores on this test is approximately normal and that a mean of µ=50 and a standard deviation of σ=15 was found in the population of persons older than 65.
To investigate her hypothesis, Lebo obtains a random sample of n=100 persons older than 65. Each member of this sample is given a daily dose of supplements over a period of six months. At the end of this time, each person is tested on the NPS test and a mean of x¯ = 58.4 and standard deviation of s = 16.8 is found. She plans to test the hypothesis at α = 0.05.
Lebo
calculates the standard error of the sampling distribution of the mean. She
finds
σ = - - - - -.A psychologist studies the effect that age has on attitude towards Aids. She selects a sample of subjects divided into three different age groups, 20‑30 years, 30‑40 years and 40‑50 years. The three age groups are - - - - -.