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Science and Variables Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  All these are true
B  Percentage of body fat composition is the dependent variable.
C  The dependent variable is continuous.
D  The independent variables are all continuous.
E  There are three independent variables
F  There are two control variables.
Question #2
A  IQ and academic motivation were independent variables.
B  Both independent variables are continuous.
C  All these are true
D  SAT score and high school GPA were both control variables
E  College students’ GPA was the dependent variable
Question #3
A  The dependent variable is dollars spent on clothes
B  All these are true
C  There are five levels in the independent variable.
D  The independent variable is ethnic groups.
E  The control variable is socioeconomic status.
Question #4
A  The dependent variable is math ability
B  Gender is a control variable.
C  University major has two groups/levels.
D  The independent variable is university major.
E  All these are true
Question #5
A  The independent variable is continuous.
B  All these are true
C  The control variable is size.
D  The independent variable is werewolves/vampires/clowns
E  The dependent variable is scariness level.
Question #6
A  There are no control variables.
B  Hours streaming movies/shows is an independent variable.
C  Risk of heart disease is the dependent variable.
D  Hours playing videogames is an independent variable.
E  All these are true
Question #8
A  Dichotomous
B  Categorical
C  Continuous
Question #9
A  Categorical
B  Continuous
C  Dichotomous
Question #10
A  Categorical
B  Dichotomous
C  Continuous
Question #11
A  Dichotomous
B  Continuous
C  Categorical
Question #12
A  Dichotomous
B  Categorical
C  Continuous
Question #15
A  Categorical
B  Dichotomous
C  Continuous
Question #16
A  Dichotomous
B  Continuous
C  Categorical
Question #18
A  Dichotomous
B  Continuous
C  Categorical
Question #19
A  Description of Science
B  Empirical generalization
C  Assumption of determinism
D  Theory
E  Assumption of limited causality
Question #20
A  Assumption of limited causality
B  Assumption of determinism
C  Empirical generalization
D  Description of Science
E  Assumption of objective reality
Question #21
A  Empirical generalization
B  Assumption of objective reality
C  Description of Science
D  Assumption of limited causality
E  Theory
Question #22
A  Empirical generalization
B  Assumption of objective reality
C  Assumption of limited causality
D  Assumption of determinism
E  Theory
Question #23
A  Description of Science
B  Theory
C  Empirical generalization
D  Assumption of limited causality
E  Assumption of determinism
Question #24
A  Assumption of limited causality
B  Description of Science
C  Assumption of determinism
D  Assumption of objective reality
E  Theory
Question #25
A  Plunk showed pics of him with a mullet haircut.
B  Plunks believes both media and researchers are responsible.
C  Plunk showed a pic of himself without a shirt.
D  Misinterpretations of research studies were shown.
E  Plunk showed his theory of getting women.
F  All of the above are true.