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1. Which of the following tests is a parametric test? A. One-sample t-test B. Binomial test C. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test D. Wald-Wolfowitz runs test for randomness


A. One-sample t-test

2. What is the best statistical test for normality for a small sample size? A. Chi-square (χ2) goodness of fit test B. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test C. One-sample Shapiro-Wilk W test D. Cohen’s Kappa (κ) measure of agreement


C. One-sample Shapiro-Wilk W test

3. What is the best test to address the following null hypothesis: H0: Online college students are equally likely to report low, medium, or high sense of classroom community. A. Chi-Square (χ2) goodness of fit test B. Binomial test C. One sample t-test D. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test


A. Chi-Square (χ2) goodness of fit test

4. What is the best test to answer the following research question: Is the proportion of college students who prefer online courses different from the proportion of college students who prefer traditional on campus courses? A. Runs test for randomness B. Chi-square (χ2) goodness of fit test C. One-sample Shapiro-Wilk test D. Binomial test


Binomial test

5. What is a conservative test for normality? A. Chi-square (χ2) goodness of fit test B. Binomial test C. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test D. One-sample Shapiro-Wilk W test


C. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test

6. What test determines if the proportion of individuals in one of two categories is different from a specified test proportion? A. Chi-square goodness of fit test B. Binomial test C. One-sample t-test D. Runs test for randomness


B. Binomial test

7. What test assumes normality? A. Binomial test B. One-sample Shapiro-Wilk test C. One-sample t-test D. Wald-Wolfowitz runs test


C. One-sample t-test

8.Below is an extract from SPSS one-sample t-test output. What is the correct finding? A. t(-38) = 168, p = .000 B. t(168) = -38, p = .000 C. t(168) = -38, p < .05 D. t(-38) = 168, p < .05


Table shows: test vaue: 100, t: -38.005, df: 168, sig: .000

C. t(168) = -38, p < .05

9.Below is an extract from SPSS chi-square goodness of fit test output. What is the correct finding? A. χ2(223.91) = 4, p = .000 B. χ2(223.91) = 4, p < .001 C. χ2(4) = 223.91, p = .000 D. χ2(4) = 223.91, p < .001


Table shows: ethnicity: chi-square: 223.905^a, df: 4, asymp sig: .000

B. χ2(223.91) = 4, p < .001

10. What is the best test for evaluating the normality assumption for samples with N ≥ 50? A. χ2 goodness of fit test B. One-sample Shapiro-Wilk test C. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test D. Wald-Wolfowitz runs test


C. One-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov test