&magicnumber=25&category1=&category2=&category3=&category4=&category5=&question1=apparent limits &question2=frequency distribution &question3=histogram&question4=bar graph &question5=class interval &question6=variable&question7=inferential statistics &question8=grouped frequency distribution&question9=sample&question10=negatively skewed distribution &question11=relative frequency &question12=skewed distribution &question13=experimental condition &question14=correlational method &question15=polygon&question16=positively skewed distribution &question17=symmetrical distribution &question18=continuous variable &question19=experimental method &question20=tail of a distribution &question21=descriptive statistics &question22=interval scale &question23=nominal scale &question24=operational definition &question25=quasi-independent variable &answer1=the score values that appear as the lowest score and the highest score in an interval &answer2=an organized tabulation of the number of individuals located in each category on the scale of measurement &answer3=a graph showing a bar above each score or interval so that the height of the bar corresponds to the frequency and the width extends to the real limits &answer4=a graph showing a bar above each score or interval so that the height of the bar corresponds to the frequency . A space is left between adjacent bars&answer5=a group of scores in a grouped frequency distribution &answer6=a characteristic or condition that changes or has different values for different individuals &answer7=techniques that allow us to study samples and then make generalizations about the populations from which they were selected &answer8=a frequency distribution where scores are grouped into intervals rather than listed as individual values &answer9=a set of individuals selected from a population, usually intended to represent the population in a research study &answer10=a distribution where the scores pile up on the right side and taper off to the left &answer11=the proportion of the total distribution rather than the absolute frequency. Used for population distributions for which the absolute number of individuals is not known for each category &answer12=a distribution in which the scores tend to pile up toward one end of the scale and taper off gradually at the other end &answer13=the condition in which individuals do receive the experimental treatment &answer14=a research method in which two variables are observed to determine whether there is a relationship between them &answer15=a graph consisting of a line that connects a series of dots. A dot is placed above each score or interval so that the height of the dot corresponds to the frequency&answer16=a distribution where the scores pile up on the left side and taper off to the right &answer17=a distribution in which it is possible to draw a vertical line through the middle so that one side of the distribution is a mirror image of the other &answer18=a variable that has an infinite number of possible values that fall between any two observed variables &answer19=a research method in which one variable is manipulated while another variable is observed and measured &answer20=the section where the scores taper off toward one end of a distribution &answer21=statistical procedures used to summarize, organize, and simplify data &answer22=a scale consisting of ordered categories that are all intervals of exactly the same size &answer23=a scale consisting of a set of categories that have different names &answer24=a description that identifies a measurement procedure (a set of operations) for measuring an external behavior and uses the resulting measurements as a definition and a measurement of a hypothetical construct &answer25=in a nonexperimental study, the 'independent variable' that is used to create the different groups of scores &value1=&value2=&value3=&value4=&value5=&value6=&value7=&value8=&value9=&value10=&value11=&value12=&value13=&value14=&value15=&value16=&value17=&value18=&value19=&value20=&value21=&value22=&value23=&value24=&value25=&gamename=2317 Chapters 1, 2&loadresult=Load Success!