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A researcher is comparing the average test scores of two separate groups of students: one group that studied in a quiet library and another group that studied with background music. Which variation of the -test is the most appropriate for this research design?
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A researcher is comparing the average test scores of two separate groups of students: one group that studied in a quiet library and another group that studied with background music. Which variation of the -test is the most appropriate for this research design?
Using an independent-samples -test to analyze a research design where the same group of participants is measured in two different conditions is a structural error because it treats the scores as unrelated and fails to account for the systematic variance shared between the data points.
Arrange the logical evaluative steps in the correct sequence for a researcher to determine which specific variation of the -test is the most appropriate for their research design.
Imagine you are generating an integrated statistical plan for a multi-stage study on a new mindfulness intervention. Your research protocol requires the following three components:
- A validation step to determine if your recruited sample's baseline stress scores differ significantly from the established national average.
- An assessment of whether the participants' individual stress levels changed from the beginning to the end of the intervention.
- A concluding comparison to see if the final stress levels of the intervention group differ from a separate group of participants who received a neutral control activity.
Which of the following designs demonstrates the correct synthesis of -test variations to fulfill this three-part plan in order?
In a research design using 'matched-pairs'—where different participants are paired based on a shared characteristic (like sibling status) and then split into two separate conditions—the appropriate statistical analysis is an independent-samples -test because the scores come from two different groups of people.
A researcher is evaluating different research designs to maximize internal validity by minimizing the influence of participant-level variability. Rank the following types of -tests based on the degree of control their associated designs provide over individual differences, from the highest degree of control to the lowest degree of control.
A clinical psychologist wants to know if the average depression score of her current patients significantly differs from a well-established national average score of 20 on a standard assessment scale. She collects data from 50 of her patients to compare their mean score against this national value. Which -test is most appropriate for this analysis?
Match each type of -test with the research scenario that best illustrates its specific application in psychology.
One-Sample -Test
A clinical psychologist measures the anxiety levels of 25 participants before they undergo a new relaxation therapy and then measures the anxiety levels of those same 25 participants again after the therapy is complete. To determine if there was a significant change in anxiety scores, the psychologist should perform a(n) _____ -test.
The three primary variations of the -test are the one-sample -test, the independent-samples -test, and the _____-samples -test.