Participants were 220 hearing-impaired adolescents enrolled in 15 large public s
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Participants were 220 hearing-impaired adolescents enrolled in 15 large public school programs... throughout the United States and in one Canadian metropolitan area. Participants were in the high school part of the program.
Participation. Participation was tapped with four subscales: (a) One six-item subscale included items referring to participation in the classroom and in school with hearing-impaired peers (e.g., class related: "In my mainstream classes, I talk with hearing-impaired students"; school related: "I have lunch with hearing-impaired friends"). Students responded on a 5-point scale.
A second six-item subscale was identical to the first, except that the word hearing was substituted for hearing-impaired (e.g., "In my mainstream classes, I talk with hearing students").
An additional seven-item subscale dealt with participation in out-of-school social activities with hearing-impaired friends (e.g., "Go to parties at hearing-impaired friends' homes").... A second seven-item subscale was identical to the preceding one, except hearing was substituted for hearing-impaired
(e.g., "Go to parties at hearing friends' homes").
Emotional Security. Emotional security was tapped with two subscales: (a) A seven-item subscale included items referring to hearing-impaired students (e.g., "When I'm with hearing-impaired students my age, I feel nervous").... (b) A second seven-item subscale was identical to the preceding one, except for the substitution of hearing for hearing-impaired (e.g., "When I'm with hearing students my age, I feel nervous")...
Keep in mind that each of the means and standard deviations in Table 1 is based on an N of 220. Without performing any calculation, can you determine which variable in Table 1 has the smallest standard error of the means (SE) associated with it? Explain.
Table 1 Means and Standard Deviations Subscale MY SD School Participation 5.1 19.5 With hearing-impaired students 17.4 5.1 With hearing students Social Activities With hearing-impaired students 5.6 18.5 With hearing students 19.00 5.5 Emotional Security With hearing-impaired students 22.2 3.7 21.6 3.8 With hearing students Note. N for all subscales was 220. Higher averages indicate more of the trait in ques- tion.)Explanation / Answer
Emotional Security with hearing -imapired students
has the samllest satndard error of the means
Standard error=standard deviation/sqrt(sample szie)
since sample size =220 is constant for table 1
As std deviation increases standard error of mean increases.
standard deviation is low for Emotional Security with hearing -imapired students
hence stanadard error of mean is low for Emotional Security with hearing -imapired students
standard error=3.8/sqrt(220)=0.256
lowest of all given in the table