Which statement is the correct interpretation of this crosstab table?
A. 56.5% of females believe in life after death.
B. 86.0% of females believe in life after death.
C. 27.5% of females believe in life after death.
D. 53.7% of females believe in life after death.
The Merge Files facility is located under whichmenu?
A. View
B. Transform
C. Analyze
D. Data
Which Pivoting Tray corresponds to the illustrated cross tabulation?
A. Option A
B. Option B
C. Option C
D. Option D
Which operation does this Identify Duplicate Cases dialog not perform?
A. Identify duplicate caseswith the same CUSTID number
B. Sort in ascending order duplicate cases within CUSTID by the date of travel (TRAVDATE)
C. Create a new variable PrimaryLast in the dataset
D. Assign the value 1 to PrimaryLast for the duplicate case with the earliest traveldate
What does the Customized Variable View button in the Options dialog allow a user to specify? (Choose three.)
A. The default setting of the Variable View display
B. The attributes that are displayed
C. The size of the Variable View window
D. The display order of the attributes
Consider the variable AGE in the data file below. You have been asked to use this in a cross-tabulation with GENDER. How would you proceed? (Choose two.)
A. Go to Analyze ...Descriptive Statistics ... Crosstabs ....specify the variables and click OK
B. Use Visual Binning to create a categorical equivalent for AGE and proceed as per Option A above.
C. Use Visual Binning to create a categorical equivalent for AGE and run a Frequencies
D. Use Recode into Different Variables ...to create a categorical equivalent for AGE and proceed as per Option A. above
Which interpretation is correct for this Regression output?
A. We have a non-statisticallysignificant model that accounts for 70% of the variation in the dependent variable.
B. We have a statistically significant model that accounts for 70% of the variation in the dependent variable.
C. We have a non-statistically significant model thataccounts for 49% of the variation in the dependent variable.
D. We have a statistically significant model that accounts for 49% of the variation in the dependent variable.
There are two major types of errors one can make when attempting to draw conclusions about the larger population based on the information collected in the sample. For example, when performing an Independent Samples T-Test, one type of error that can occur is when there are significant differences between the groups based on a scale level dependent variable, but the test fails to detect them. Which of the following choices describe this sort of error? (Choose two.)
A. Type i error
B. Type ii error
C. False negative
D. False positive
The IBM SPSS Statistics Select Cases provides various ways to select cases included in further analysis. If you needed toconduct analysis on those respondents whose age is more than 30 years, earning in excess of $40000, which option in this dialog would you choose to specify these criteria?
A. Random sample of cases
B. Based on time or case range
C. Use filter variable
D. If condition is satisfied
As the sample size increases, the amount of variabilit9 in the distribution of sample means increases.
A. True
B. False