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chance of rejecting a null hypothesis that is true |
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statistical significance; chance a researcher is willing to take of committing a type I error (smaller alpha = more significant findings) |
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variable measured with an ordinal scale (S,M,L,XL) |
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variables sorted into categories (also "discrete" or "nominal") |
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uses only 2 digits (usually 0 and 1) |
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questionnaire format: stongly agree, agree...stongly disagree |
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square root of variance; dispersion of scores in a distribution |
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effect of a study; depends on independent variable |
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cause of a study; used to predict dependent variable |
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range of values of a sample statistic that is likely to contain population parameter |
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the extent to which a measure is free of systemic error (requires reliability) |
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freedom from measurement error (doesn't necessarily mean validity) |
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measure of the joint variance of 2 variables (often reported as r, correlation coefficient) |
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ability of a test to detect statistical power (0-1, 1 best, .8 acceptable) |
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number needed to treat (in order to prevent 1 bad outcome) |
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positive test result and correctly diagnosed |
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negative test result who are really negative |
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likelihood that person with disease will have positive test |
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likelihood that a person without a disease will have a negative test |
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findings; must be less than alpha to be significant |
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