QUIZ501 25 QUESTIONS

1. A researcher is interested in whether students who attend private elementary schools do any better on s standard test of intelligence than the general population of elementary school children. A random sample of 75 students at a private elementary school is tested and has a mean intelligence test score of 103.5. The average for the general population of elementary school children is 100 (σ = 15).a) Is this a one- or a two- tailed tests?b) What are Ho and Ha for this study?c) Compute zobtd) What is zcv?e) Should Ho be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?f) Calculate the 95% confidence interval for the population mean, based on the sample mean.2. Assume that the average person in America weights 150 pounds (μ). You want to determine whether colleges students weigh less than the average America, Following are the wights collected on a sample of colleges students: 120, 105, 166, 170, 145, 149, 135, 115, 168, 138.a) Is this a one- or two-tailed test?b) What are Ho and Ha for this study?c) Compute tobtd) What is tcv?e) Should Ho be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?3. How does a t test differ from a z test in terms of when it is used, how it is calculated, and how we determine significance?4. According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, 75% of adults regularly drank alcohol in 1985. An investigator predicts that fewer adults drink now than drank then. A sample of 100 adults is asked about their current drinking habits; 67 report drinking, and 33 report not drinking.a) What is X2obt?b) What is (are) the df for this test?c) What is X2cv?d) What conclusion should be drawn from these results?5. A health magazine recently reported a study in which researchers claimed that iron supplements increased memory and problem-solving abilities in a random sample of college women. All of the women took memory and problem-solving tests at the beginning of the study, then took iron supplements, and then took the same tests again at the end of the study. What is wrong with this design? What confounds could be leading to the results of improved memory and problem-solving skills?6. In an experimental study of the effects of exercise on stress, participants are randomly assigned to either the no exercise or the exercise conditions. Identify what type of study this is—between-, within-, or matched-participants. In addition, identify the independent and dependent variables and the control and experimental groups.7. What are the advantages and disadvantages in the use of a posttest-only control group design versus a pretest-posttest control group design?8. What is a confound and how is it related to interval validity?9. What is the relationship between external validity and the college sophomore problem?10. Explain what counterbalancing is, how it is achieved, and which confound it helps to minimize.11. Explain what a Latin square is and how it helps with counterbalancing.12. According to some research, males have better spatial skills than do females; and according to other research, females have better reading skills than males. A student is interested in determining which sex performs better on a word-search puzzle (a puzzle in which the words are hidden vertically, horizontally, and diagonally within an array of letters) since this type of puzzle involves both spatial and reading skills. A sample of males and females volunteer to participate and are given 10 minutes to work on a 50-word puzzle. The number of words correctly recognized is recorded for each subject, and the resulting data are as follows:Males Females12          158            129            1111          1810          1312          147            17Conduct the appropriate analysis of these data and determine whether there are any significant differences.13. A college student is interested whether there is a difference between male and female students in the amount of time spending working out each week. The student gathers information from a random sample of male and female students on her campus. Amount of time spend working out is normally distributed. The data appear below.Males Females7         55         99         810       36         102          54          9a) What statistical test should be used to analyze these data?b) Identify Ho and Ha for this study.c) Conduct the appropriate analysis.d) Should Ho be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?e) If significant compute the effect size and interpret this.14. A student is interested in whether students who study with others devote as much attention to their studies as do students who study alone. He believes those who study alone devote more attention to their studies. He randomly assigns participants to either group or individual study conditions and has them read and study the same passage of information for the same amount of time. Participants are then given the same 10-item test on the material. Their scores appear below. Scores on the test represent interval/ratio data and are normally distributed.Group Alone6            105            96            75            76            66            67            88            65            9a) What statistical test should be used to analyze these data?b) Identify H0 and Ha for this study.c) Conduct the appropriate analysis.d) Should H0 be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?e) If significant, compute the effect size and interpret this.15. A researcher believes exercise reduces anxiety in women. She identifies a group of women who had not exercised before but are now planning to begin exercising. She gives them a 50-item anxiety inventory before they begin exercising and administers it again after 6 months of exercising. The anxiety inventory is measured on an interval scale and higher numbers indicate higher anxiety. In addition, scores on the inventory are normally distributed. The scores appear below.Before After46         4441         4042         3947         4643         4245         43a) What statistical test should be used to analyze these data?b) Identify Ho and Ha for this study.c) Conduct the appropriate analysis.d) Should Ho be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?e) If significant, compute the effect size and interpret this.16. A researcher is interested in comparing the self-esteem of students who volunteer for community service versus those who do not. The researcher assumes that those who complete community service will have higher self-esteem scores. Self-esteem scores tend to be skewed (not normally distributed). The self-esteem scores appear below. Higher scores indicate higher self-esteem levels.No CommunityService Community Service33                   4141                   4854                   6113                   7222                   8326                   55a) What statistical test should be used to analyze these data?b) Identify H0 and Ha for this study.c) Conduct the appropriate analysis.d) Should H0 be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?17. You noticed in a training class that it appears that more men tend to sit near the door and more women opposite the door. In order to determine whether this difference is significant, you collect data on the seating preferences for the students in your class. The data appears below:Males FemalesNear the Door             25       14Opposite the Door     12        20a) What is the statistical test that should be used to analyze these data?b) Identify Ho and Ha for this study.c) Conduct the appropriate analysis.d) Should Ho be rejected? What should the researcher conclude?18. Explain when it should be appropriate to use a t test versus a one-way analysis of variance.19. What is the Bonferroni adjustment? What would the Bonferroni adjustment be for a study with four groups for which a researcher decided to use t-tests?20. If the null hypothesis is true, what value should we expect for the F-ratio? Why?21. When and why is it necessary to use post-hoc tests?22. Provide the factorial notation for the following experimental design. Two independent variables:1. Crust Type (thick, thin, pan, and hand-tossed)2. Topping Type (plain, sausage, pepperoni, veggie, ham, and everything)23. How many main effects and interactions could you have in a 4 x 6 factorial design?24. Explain the difference between correlational, quasi-experimental, and true-experimental design.25. Why is an ABAB reversal design better than an ABA reversal design?

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ChooseONEcurrent event from the news with relevance to social psychology, which need to be connected to the concept “ social normative influence and informational influence”.Apply those concepts to create an intervention that could promote and/or prevent the event in the future.

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Reply to:Replies to Juan GallegosHello, thank you for sharing the information that you found to be most relevant while studying the APA style and the importance behind it’s use.As you alluded to in your post, the APA style provides those within the psychological community with a standardized set of guidelines and a format to use when reporting the findings that they made while conducting their own research. This is important for a number of reasons, which you mentioned above, such as making documents easier to digest, helping to flow information, and helping to arrange the findings made within a particular study. However, these guidelines also provide another added benefit. As the textbook states, one of the leading factors behind the founding of new research are the findings made within previous research (Dunn & Halonen, 2020). In other words, the findings made by one researcher can lead to another researcher’s experiments, which can result in additional findings. With this idea in mind, one can see how a standardized set of reporting guidelines can lead to future researchers easily identifying important pieces of information within each other’s published works.

Discussion on The Sexualization of Disney Charaters

Provide a 4 pages analysis while answering the following question: The Sexualization of Disney Charaters. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide. An abstract is required. The problem, is that Disney has began marketing itself as a brand that reaches out and entertains family members of all ages. The company also uses unrealistic depictions of the physical image of their princess characters in the sense that rather than having a little girl playing a role, the character is always a young woman whose figure and actions depicts that of an unrealistic fashion model rather than that of a real world child dealing with image issues. In other words, Disney sexualizes their characters to the point that instead of inspiring little girls to love themselves, they instead learn to self-loathe because they do not meet the standards set by the Disney characters that they admire the most. They do not learn to love themselves as they are because the Disney characters are not depicted in a realistic manner.

The problem with this situation is that Disney princess characters carry a tremendous amount of influence over the minds of little girls. Peggy Orenstein explains that: “The company’s wares reflect the changing taste of their demographic and it’s the change that’s disturbing. “Think of their memory as a blank slate that is ready to be written upon. Little girls know nothing about demographics, what is right or wrong, or even how a girl should perceive herself. That is something that is influenced by the mass media marketing that is controlled by Disney. That writing becomes the impression by which the child leads her life afterwards. In the case, Disney, through its artists rendering influences the little girl into believing what they want her to believe in order to move their products and sell their movie tickets and videos. Previous Disney incarnations of their princesses were mostly passive females who looked to men in order to be saved. However, Disney decided to go a different route in an effort to keep up with the feminist cause. Hence the empowered and sexually charged portrayal of their current crop of princesses (Greenfield, Beth “Disney Princess Makeover Sparks Outrage: Merida Petition Goes Viral”). Let us remember that starting with Ariel, the little mermaid, Disney began serving up young women who are basically self-centered and with a knack for getting themselves into trouble. Ariel as a princess of the sea thought only of herself and her dreams and her ambitions. When she came across her prince charming, she then set her sights on snagging him to the extent of endangering herself in the process.