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A cognitive psychologist records the number of memory errors made by five participants during a recall task. The recorded errors are 2, 4, 5, 7, and 12. To summarize this distribution with a measure of central tendency that is valuable for inferential statistics, the researcher calculates the mean (). The value of the mean for this sample is ____.
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Which measure of central tendency is calculated by finding the sum of all scores in a distribution and dividing that sum by the total number of scores?
In a psychological study, if a researcher increases the value of one participant's score while keeping the total number of participants the same, the mean () of the distribution will also increase.
A researcher is comparing the number of errors made by four different groups of participants on a cognitive task. Based on the scores provided for each group, arrange the groups in order from the lowest mean (M) number of errors to the highest mean (M) number of errors.
A psychology researcher is evaluating how various modifications to a dataset impact the calculated mean (). Match each modification to its specific logical consequence for the resulting mean.
A cognitive psychologist is designing a study to test a new mnemonic device. To establish baseline equivalence, the researcher must construct two pilot groups ( each) where the mean () recall score for the 'Experimental' group is designed to be exactly points higher than the mean () for the 'Control' group. Which of the following data generation plans successfully constructs these groups to meet this research requirement?
Formula for the Mean
In psychological research, the mean (symbolized as ) is a widely used measure of central tendency because it has mathematical properties that are valuable for inferential statistics.
A researcher is evaluating a peer's statistical report and discovers that the mean () was calculated by dividing the sum of all scores by the total number of participants minus two. The researcher would judge this resulting value to be a(n) _____ representation of the distribution's average.
A cognitive psychologist records the reaction times of three participants as 4, 6, and 8 seconds. Match each component of the statistical mean formula () to its applied value or role in this dataset.
A researcher is calculating a z score for a participant. According to the relationship between descriptive statistics, the researcher must find the difference between that individual's score and the distribution's _____ before dividing by the standard deviation.
A psychologist needs to evaluate whether a new therapy group has a higher average wellness score than a control group. Arrange the steps the psychologist should take to calculate the mean () for the therapy group to begin this evaluation.
Define the statistical mean as a measure of central tendency. In your response, explicitly state how it is calculated and provide two reasons why it is widely used in psychological research.
Based on the researcher's calculation method, identify which measure of central tendency she is using and explain why this specific measure is necessary for her planned follow-up analyses (calculating z scores and performing inferential statistics).
A clinical psychologist measures the number of sleep interruptions for a patient over three nights, recording scores of 2, 4, and 6 interruptions. Using the standard statistical formula (), calculate the mean number of sleep interruptions for this patient.
Which of the following correctly describes how to calculate the mean, often symbolized as , of a distribution?
A researcher who needs a measure of central tendency that provides a reliable average and possesses properties valuable for inferential statistics should calculate the mean, symbolized as .
A cognitive psychologist records the number of memory errors made by five participants during a recall task. The recorded errors are 2, 4, 5, 7, and 12. To summarize this distribution with a measure of central tendency that is valuable for inferential statistics, the researcher calculates the mean (). The value of the mean for this sample is ____.
A clinical psychologist is analyzing a distribution of anxiety scores to determine the group's central tendency. To properly calculate and utilize the mean, arrange the analytical steps the researcher must take from initial data handling to final reporting.
Evaluate the following rationales for using the mean () in a psychology research study. Match each researcher's statement to the specific characteristic or property of the mean it highlights.
The mean is widely used because it provides a reliable indication of central tendency, is easy to understand, and has properties that are valuable for ____ statistics.
A psychology researcher is summarizing a distribution of scores from a recent study and decides to calculate the mean (). Which statement best explains the conceptual advantage of using the mean in this context?
A developmental psychologist records the age (in months) at which five infants took their first steps: 10, 11, 12, 14, and 18 months. The calculated mean () age for this distribution is 12 months.
A research psychologist calculates the mean () for a distribution of behavioral data. By analyzing the mathematical definition of the mean (the sum of all the scores divided by the total number of scores), how does the value of an individual score within the dataset structurally relate to the final measure of central tendency?
A student researcher critiques the use of the mean () to summarize a distribution, stating, 'Because the mean requires finding the sum of every single score, it is not reliable and should be avoided in inferential statistics.' Evaluate this critique based on the defined properties of the mean.