7.4: Levels of measurement Flashcards

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The psychologist had initially intended to use the range as a measure of dispersion in this study but found that one person in Condition A had made an exceptionally low number of verbal errors.

Explain how using the standard deviation rather than the range in this situation, would improve the study (3 marks)

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Using the standard deviation rather than the range in this situation, would improve the study, because the SD is a measure of dispersion that is less easily distorted by a single extreme score

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The psychologist had initially intended to use the range as a measure of dispersion in this study but found that one person in Condition A had made an exceptionally low number of verbal errors.

Explain how using the standard deviation rather than the range in this situation, would improve the study (3 marks).
Using the standard deviation rather than the range in this situation, would improve the study, because the SD is a measure of dispersion that is less easily distorted by a single extreme score.
What does it take into account?

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It takes into account the distance of all the verbal error scores from the mean

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A psychologist wanted to see if verbal fluency is affected by whether people think they are presenting information to a small group of people or to a large group of people.

The psychologist needed a stratified sample of 20 people. She obtained the sample from a company employing 60 men and 40 women.

The participants were told that they would be placed in a booth where they would read out an article about the life of a famous author to an audience. Participants were also told that the audience would not be present, but would only be able to hear them and would not be able to interact with them.
There were two conditions in the study, Condition A and Condition B.
Condition A: 10 participants were told the audience consisted of 5 listeners.
Condition B: the other 10 participants were told the audience consisted of 100 listeners.

Each participant completed the study individually. The psychologist recorded each presentation and then counted the number of verbal errors made by each participant.

The psychologist had initially intended to use the range as a measure of dispersion in this study but found that one person in Condition A had made an exceptionally low number of verbal errors.

Explain how using the standard deviation rather than the range in this situation, would improve the study (3 marks).
Using the standard deviation rather than the range in this situation, would improve the study, because the SD is a measure of dispersion that is less easily distorted by a single extreme score.
It takes into account the distance of all the verbal error scores from the mean, not just what?

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It takes into account the distance of all the verbal error scores from the mean, not just the distance between the highest verbal error score and the lowest verbal error score

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