In a study of mentoring in chemistry fields, a team of chemists and social scientists identified the
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a. Construct a frequency table for these data. Include a third column for percentages.
b. Construct a histogram for these data.
c. Construct a frequency polygon for these data.
d. Describe the shape of this distribution.
e. How did the researchers operationalize the variable of mentoring success? Suggest at least two other ways in which they might have operationalized mentoring success.
f. Imagine that researchers hypothesized that an independent variablethe number of publications coauthored by the advisorpredicts the dependent variable of mentoring success. One professor, (Dr. Yuan T. Lee), from the University of California at Berkeley, trained 13 future top faculty members. (Dr. Lee) won a Nobel Prize. Explain how such a prestigious and public accomplishment might present a confoun ding variable to the hypothesis described above.
g. Dr. Lee had many students who went on to top professorships before he won his Nobel Prize. Several other chemistry Nobel Prize winners in the United States serve as graduate advisors but have not had Dr. Lees level of success as mentors. What are other possible variables that might predict the dependent variab le of attaining a top professor position?
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Essentials Of Statistics For The Behavioral Sciences
ISBN: 9781464107771
3rd Edition
Authors: Susan A. Nolan