Design and data analisis in Psychology I

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Design and data analisis in Psychology I Chapter 4

Practice 1 Calculate the P75 and the semiinterquartile deviation from a symmetric distribution with the D5 =30 and Q1=22.

Practice 2 Indicate the amount of X values from the following data set which distribution is symmetric and the mean is 7: X, X, X, X, X, X, 6, 2, 3, 1, 3, 2

Practice 3 What is the Q value from a data set which partial information are specifying in the following table?:

Practice 4 The following table contain the data obtained by a sample in one psychological test: Calculate the homogeneity index more appropriate.

Practice 5 In one distribution variable we know that the P25 = 40, the mean match with one of the quartiles and the semiinterquartile deviation is 10. Calculate the mean knowing that it’s higher than the median.

Practice 6 The following data table, contain the results obtained by one sample in a concrete psychological test. With these data calculate the semiinterquartile deviation and the total amplitude.

Practice 7 With the data obtained by a sample in one test, reflecting in the following table, calculate the Pearson’s CV:

Practice 8 With the following data, calculate the semiinterquartile deviation:

Practice 9 With the following data set, which contain information about the number of answers said correctly by a scholar group in a test, calculate the central tendency indexes and the standard deviation:

Practice 10 In a hospital 2 groups of 20 children with learning problems was receiving treatment with 2 psychologists (A and B). When the treatment ended, we administrated one test which punctuation depends on the amount of problems correctly did it. The results obtained by the 2 groups are the following: A) Which group obtained better results in the test? B) Which group present higher level of variability?