Tag | Value |
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file | Inferential_Statistics_eur-inferential_statistics-130-en_eur-inferential_statistics-130-en |
name | eur-inferential_statistics-130-en |
section | Inferential Statistics/Regression/Regression F-test |
type | num |
solution | 0.456 |
tolerance | 0 |
Type | Performing analysis |
Program | SPSS |
Language | English |
Level | Statistical Literacy |
Research has shown that when people learn words from a foreign language they better remember those words if they first study the words and then test themselves trying to recollect the words, compared to just studying the words twice. A researcher from the institute of psychology wants to know whether this so-called testing effect can be proven to exist in the classroom. She divides a group of 60 students into three groups [condition]. The students in group 1 study a list of 30 French words and their Dutch translation twice (1 = restudy). The students in group 2 study the list of 30 French words and their Dutch translation once and then test themselves (2 = testing). The students in group 3 just study the list of 30 French words and their Dutch translation once without testing themselves (3 = study_once). A week after the study phase, the students took a test where they had to give the Dutch translation of the 30 French words that they studied earlier. The total number of correct translations is represented by the variable score [score]. Additionally, the researcher included for each student his/her French grade [French].
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What is in the model with outcome variable [score], independent variable [condition], and covariate [French], the unstandardized regression coefficient of French grade [French]? (3 decimals)
The unstandardized regression coefficient of French grade is 0.456.