Statistical Tools
Quiz by Sarah Wendam
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- Q1
Ana would like to determine the level of occurrence of teenage pregnancy in their school. Which of the following statistical tools will she most likely need to describe the level of occurrence?
Mean
one-way ANOVA
t-test for independent-samples
Pearson's r
20s - Q2
Philip seeks to answer this question: "Is there a significant relationship between the academic performance and economic status of learners?". If you are Philip, what statistical tool will you use to answer the question?
one-way ANOVA
t-test for independent-samples
Pearson's r
Mean
20s - Q3
Joan would like to know if there is a significance difference in the level of online shopping between male and female teachers. What statistical tool will he use to answer this problem?
Mean
ANOVA
t-test for independent samples
Pearson's r
20s - Q4
Leo studies the degree of importance of mobile phones while studying. His participants include SHS learners in 3 different strands. What statistical tool will he use if he wanted to determine whether there is a significant difference in the degree of importance of mobile phones while studying among the 3 strands of learners?
one-way ANOVA
t-test for independent samples
Mean
Pearson's r
20s - Q5
If you would like to describe the profile of your participants, what statistical tools will be appropriate for you to use?
Frequency, percentage, standard deviation
Frequency, percentage, mean
Frequency, percentage
Frequency, percentage, population
20s