In: Statistics and Probability
Question 1
Tests comparing 2 population means can be:
Question 2
If all the experimental units are identical (ex: clones), you will set up the study as:
Question 3
a 2 sample t-test still has which normality assumption(s)?
Question 4
When you block by some variable in a block study, you will be able to quantify the effect of the variable at the end of the study. For example, if I block by sex in a study of mice, at the end of the study I will be able to quantify how male mice respond and how female mice respond
Question 5
For a paired t-test the assumption of normality is about the distribution of the differences, not the distribution of the original data.
Question 6
I want to know if an energy drink increases heart rate. I measure the heart rate of person before and after the energy drink. The difference is calculated as After HR minus Before HR. The rejection region of statistical test is:
Question 7
You have a lake that is half shaded and half sunny. If you want to run an experiment and don't want to quantify the effects of sunlight but don't want it to effect you results, you would set up your study as a :
Question 8
For a CRD, the experimental units are considered:
Question 9
Blocking where there is no known reason to will decrease the statistical power of you study
Question 10
Blocking because it allows you to get rid of some nuisance variability will increase your statistical power
Answers:
1 .Tests comparing 2 population means can be:
B. experiments
2. If all the experimental units are identical (ex: clones), you will set up the study as:
A .CRD
3. A 2 sample t-test still has which normality assumption(s)?
B .both populations are normal or both sample sizes are greater than 30
4. When you block by some variable in a block study, you will be able to quantify the effect of the variable at the end of the study. For example, if I block by sex in a study of mice, at the end of the study I will be able to quantify how male mice respond and how female mice respond
B .False
5.For a paired t-test the assumption of normality is about the distribution of the differences, not the distribution of the original data.
B.False
6. I want to know if an energy drink increases heart rate. I measure the heart rate of person before and after the energy drink. The difference is calculated as After HR minus Before HR. The rejection region of statistical test is:
B .right tail
7 .You have a lake that is half shaded and half sunny. If you want to run an experiment and don't want to quantify the effects of sunlight but don't want it to effect you results, you would set up your study as a :
A .CRD
8 .For a CRD, the experimental units are considered:
A .independent
9 .Blocking where there is no known reason to will decrease the statistical power of you study
B.False
10 .Blocking because it allows you to get rid of some nuisance variability will increase your statistical power
A .True