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Evaluation
1. It refers to the process of bringing order, structure and meaning to the mass of
collected data.
a. Data gathering
b. Data analysis
c. Data procedure
2. A tool for researchers that enables them to make inferences or generalizations about
population from their observations of the characteristics of samples.
a. Statistics
b. Data Analysis
c. Hypothesis
4. This involves the process of sampling and the selection of a small group assumed to
be related to the population from which it is drawn.
a. Descriptive statistics
b. Inferential Statistics
c. Experimental statistics
5. This is the most popular and well known measure of central tendency.
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
6. This refers to the middle score for a set of data that has been arranged in order of
magnitude.
a. Mean
b. Median
c. Mode
9. The kind of correlation that as the value of x-increases, the value of y-increases too.
Or as the value of x-decreases, the y-value also decreases.
a. positive correlation
b. negative correlation
c. zero correlation
10. A kind of correlation that as the value of x-increases, the value of y decreases. Or
when the value of x-decreases, the value of y-increases.
a. positive correlation
b. negative correlation
c. zero correlation
11. This means that there is no association between the scores in distribution x and
distribution y.
a. positive correlation
b. negative correlation
c. zero correlation
12. A type of test that used to determine whether there is a significant difference
between the expected frequencies and observed frequencies in one or more categories.
a. chi-square test
b. t-test
c. z-test
13. A statistical test in which the test statistics has an f-distribution under the null
hypothesis.
a. t-test
b. z-test
v. f-test
14. A type of statistical test in which it assesses whether the means of two groups are
statistically different from each other.
a. t-test
b. z-test
v. f-test
15. A way of presenting the collection of data in which the presentation is in narrative or
paragraph form.
a. textual form
b. tabular form
c. graphical form
16. Another way of presenting the collection of data in which the method makes use of
rows and columns like frequency table or frequency distribution.
a. textual form
b. tabular form
c. graphical form
17. A method for dividing the variation of observed into different parts, each part
assignable to a known source, cause or factor.
a. f-test
b. t-test
c. analysis of variance (anova)
Answers key
1. b
2. a
3. a
4. b
5. a
6. b
7. c
8. b
9. a
10. b
11. c
12. a
13. c
14. a
15. a
16. b
17. c
18. b
19. c
20. a