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PSYCH 625 Entire Course   For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   PSYCH 625 Week 1
Individual Assignment Basic Concepts in
Statistics Worksheet PSYCH 625 Week 1
Individual Assignment Reliability and Validity
Matrix PSYCH 625 Week 1 Individual Assignment
Time to Practice Week One PSYCH 625 Week 2
Individual Assignment Time to Practice Week
Two PSYCH 625 Week 2 Learning Team Assignment
Statistics Project Import Data Into IBM SPSS
Software  
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PSYCH 625 Individual Assignment Reliability and
Validity Matrix   For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   For each of the
tests of reliability and validity listed on the
matrix, prepare a 50- to 100-word description of
the tests application. Describe what conditions
these reliability types would be used for as well
as when they would be inappropriate. Then, for
each test, prepare a 50- to 100-word description
of the strengths and a 50- to 100-word
description of the weaknesses.  
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PSYCH 625 Week 1 DQs For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   DQ 1 As we begin
our venture into statistics, let's pause to
examine the role of research in psychology.
Psychology is the science of behavior. We think
of psychology as counseling, introspection,
learning, cognition, etc. How can these processes
be the subject of research? How do we reconcile
the discipline and rigor of good research with
the ambiguity of human emotions and motivations?
What is the role of research in psychology?  
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PSYCH 625 Week 1 Individual Assignment Basic
Concepts in Statistics Worksheet   For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Complete the
following questions. Be specific and provide
examples when relevant. Cite any sources
consistent with APA guidelines. What are
statistics and how are they used in the
behavioral sciences? Your answer should be 100 to
200 words. Differentiate between descriptive and
inferential statistics. What information do they
provide? What are their similarities and
differences? Your answer should be 250 to 400
words. What is a population? What is a sample?
How are they similar and how are they different?
When would you use one or the other? Your answer
should be 250 to 400 words.  
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PSYCH 625 Week 1 Individual Assignment Time to
Practice Week One For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Part A Some
questions in Part A require that you access data
from Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate
Statistics. This data is available on the student
website under the Student Test Resources link. 1.
By hand, compute the mean, median, and mode for
the following set of 40 reading scores 2. Compute
the means for the following set of scores saved
as Ch. 2 Data Set 3 using IBM SPSS Print out a
copy of the output.  
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PSYCH 625 Week 2 DQs For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   DQ 1 More and more,
we are asked to document impact and to measure
outcomes. We are asked to provide information
about a variety of things through as many
varieties of ways. When we go to stores and they
ask us for a zip code or phone number. The list
could go on and on. You text talks about
descriptive statistics and suggests that they are
used to make a group of numbers understandable in
a research study. While that is certainly the
case, we use descriptive statistics in a number
of other ways.  
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PSYCH 625 Week 2 Individual Assignment Time to
Practice Week Two For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Complete Parts A, B,
and C below. Part A Some questions in Part A
require that you access data from Statistics for
People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics. This
data is available on the student website under
the Student Text Resources link. 1. Why is a z
score a standard score? Why can standard scores
be used to compare scores from different
distributions 2.For the following set of scores,
fill in the cells. The mean is 70 and the
standard deviation is 8 3. Questions 3a through
3d are based on a distribution of scores with and
the standard deviation 6.38. Draw a small
picture to help you see what is required  
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PSYCH 625 Week 3 DQs For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   DQ 1 Please read
the following article in your Electronic
Readings, Null Hypothesis, CLOSED THINKING
Without scientific competition and open debate,
much psychology research goes nowhere DQ 2 It
is suggested that significance tests should be
banned for two reasons, (1) that there is a
tendency for researchers to accept the null
hypothesis as true because the result is not
significant and (2) significance is confused with
a large effect size.  
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PSYCH 625 Week 3 Individual Assignment Time to
Practice Week Three For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Complete both Part A
and Part B below. Part A Some questions in Part A
require that you access data from Statistics for
People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics. This
data is available on the student website under
the Student Test Resources link. 1. For the
following research questions, create one null
hypothesis, one directional research hypothesis,
and one nondirectional research hypothesis What
are the effects of attention on out-of-seat
classroom behavior What is the relationship
between the quality of a marriage and the quality
of the spouses relationships with their
siblings  
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PSYCH 625 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment
Hypothesis Testing Problem Worksheet For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   Research in
the University Library to find five empirical
(those containing data) research articles. Select
articles that are of interest to you and include
the citations at the end of this document. Place
the information for each one in the following
tables Title of Article Question Answer What is
the null hypothesis (implied or explicitly
stated)? What is the research hypothesis (implied
or explicitly stated)? Using the content in any
of these articles, create another research
hypothesis. Title of Article Question  
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PSYCH 625 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment
Statistics Project Descriptive Statistics For
more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   PSYCH
625 Week 3 Learning Team Assignment Statistics
Project Descriptive Statistics  
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PSYCH 625 Week 4 DQs For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   WEEK 4 DQ 1 What
is a research question each of you would like to
research? ? What are independent and
dependent variables? ? What would your
hypothesis be? ? Using the decision tree
on page 255 of Statistics for People Who (think
they) Hate Statistics as a resource, identify
which statistical test you would use to test your
hypothesis. ? Tell us why you selected
that particular test.  
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PSYCH 625 Week 4 Individual Assignment Time to
Practice Week Four For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   Complete Parts A, B,
and C below. Part A Some questions in Part A
require that you access data from Statistics for
People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics. This
data is available on the student website under
the Student Text Resources link. 1. Using the
data in the file named Ch. 11 Data Set 2, test
the research hypothesis at the .05 level of
significance that boys raise their hands in class
more often than girls. Do this practice problem
by hand using a calculator. What is your
conclusion regarding the research hypothesis?
Remember to first decide whether this is a one-
or two-tailed test  
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PSYCH 625 Week 4 Learning Team Assignment
Statistics Project Comparing Means For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   PSYCH 625
Week 4 Learning Team Assignment Statistics
Project Comparing Means  
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PSYCH 625 Week 5 DQs   For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   DQ 1 Thomas Bayes
who was an English Clergyman in the early 18th
century who is known for the Bayes' Theorem. The
theorem suggests that science is about conducting
research in order to adjust our preexisting
beliefs in light of the evidence collected.
Conclusions drawn from an experiment are always
in the context of what we believed about the
world before the experiment. Others suggest that
it is better not to make any assumptions about
prior beliefs. (Aron, Aron Coups, 2006)  
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PSYCH 625 Week 5 Individual Assignment
Programmatic Assessment Time to Practice Week
Five   For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com
  Complete Parts A, B, and C below. Part A Some
questions in Part A require that you access data
from Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate
Statistics. This data is available on the student
website under the Student Text Resources link. 1.
Use the following data to answer Questions 1a and
1b Compute the Pearson product-moment correlation
coefficient by hand and show all your
work Construct a scatterplot for these 10 values
by hand. Based on the scatterplot, would you
predict the correlation to be direct or indirect?
Why  
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PSYCH 625 Week 5 Learning Team Assignment
Statistics Project Correlations   For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   PSYCH 625
Week 5 Learning Team Assignment Statistics
Project Correlations  
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PSYCH 625 Week 6 DQs   For more classes
visit www.snaptutorial.com   DQ 1 We have
looked at a number of important statistical
concepts over the past few weeks and there is
value in considering how some of those concepts
are employed to drive decisions that impact all
of us and our families. 
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PSYCH 625 Week 6 Learning Team Assignment
Statistics Project Presentation   For more
classes visit www.snaptutorial.com   PSYCH 625
Week 6 Learning Team Assignment Statistics
Project Presentation  
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