Evaluating professors and types of variables: Weinberg, Fleisher, and Hashimoto
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Question
Evaluating professors and types of variables: Weinberg, Fleisher, and Hashimoto (2007) studied almost 50,000 students' evaluations of their professors in almost 400 economics courses at The Ohio State University over a 10-year period.
One finding was that the average levels of students' learning (as assessed by grades in related future classes) were not statistically significantly different for those who had male and those who had female professors.
Which statistical test would the researchers have used for the above finding?
Pearson correlation
chi-square test for goodness-of-fit
independent-samples t test
chi-square test for independence
a.Pearson correlation
b.chi-square test for goodness-of-fit
c.independent-samples t test
d.chi-square test for independence
Explanation / Answer
It is chi-square test for independence
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