Statistics Test 1 – Flashcards

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Determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter: A sample of 1603 women showed that 41 % go to school.
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The value is a statistic because it is a numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
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Determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter: A sample of professors is selected and it is found that 45% own a television.
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Statistic because the value is a numerical measurement describing a characteristic of a sample.
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Determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter: A homeowner measured the voltage supplied to his home on 30 different dayson 30 different days​, and the average​ (mean) value is 141.1 volts.
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The given value is a statistic for the year because the data collected represent a sample.
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A particular country has 40 total states. If the areas of 30 states are added and the sum is divided by 30​, the result is 176,881square kilometers. Determine whether this result is a statistic or a parameter.
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The result is a statistic because it describes some characteristic of a sample.
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Determine whether the given value is from a discrete or continuous data set: When a limo is randomly​ selected, it is found to have enough room to seat 6 people.
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It is from a discrete data set because the number of possible values is finite or countable.
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Determine whether the given value is from a discrete or continuous data set: When a car is randomly​ selected, it is found to have 3 wipers.
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A discrete data set because there are a finite number of possible values.
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Determine whether the value given below is from a discrete or continuous data set: The volume of cola in a can is 11.6 oz.
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A continuous data set because there are infinitely many possible values and those values cannot be counted.
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Which of the following is associated with a​ parameter?
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Data that were obtained from an entire population.
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Which of the following consists of discrete​ data?
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Number of suitcases on a plane
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Which of the following would be classified as categorical​ data?
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Hair color
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In a survey of 693 subjects, each was asked how often he or she watched TV. The survey subjects were internet users who responded to a question that was posted on a news website.
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It is flawed because it is a voluntary response sample.
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Determine whether the sampling method described below appears to be sound or is flawed: In a survey of 800 human resource​ professionals, each was asked about the importance of the education of a job applicant. The survey subjects were randomly selected by pollsters from a reputable market research firm.
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It appears to be sound because the data are not biased in any way.
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In a study of a weight loss​ program, 40 subjects lost a mean of 2.9 lbs after 12 months. Methods of statistics can be used to show that if this diet had no​ effect, the likelihood of getting these results is roughly 5 chances in 1000. Does the weight loss program have statistical​ significance? Does the weight loss program have practical​ significance?
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Yes because the results are unlikely to occur by chance. No, someone starting a weight loss program would likely want to lose considerably more than 2.9 lb
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Refer to the given table of measurements below. Is there some meaningful way in which the IQ scores are matched with the corresponding brain​ volumes? If they are​ matched, does it make sense to use the difference between each IQ score and brain volume that is in the same​ column? Why or why​ not?
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​Yes, each IQ score is matched with the brain volume in the same​ column, because they are measurements obtained from the same person. ​No, it does not make sense to use the difference between each IQ score and brain volume in the same​ column, because IQ scores and brain volumes use different units of measurement.
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Based on a study of weights of men and women who watch TV​, a researcher concludes that watching television causes people to gain weight. Do you agree with this​ conclusion?
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No. There may be a relationship between watching television and weight gain​, but that does not mean that one causes the other.
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What is the exact value that is 27​% of 2286​?
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The exact value is 617.22
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Could the result from part​ (a) be the actual number of adults who said that they play baseball? Why or why​ not?
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No, the result from part​ (a) could not be the actual number of adults who said that they play baseball because a count of people must result in a whole number.
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Among the 2286 ​respondents, 1096 said that they only play hockey. What percentage of respondents said that they only play​ hockey?
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47.94%
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An editorial criticized a chart caption that described a dental rinse as one that "reduces thethe chance of plaque on teeth by over 400 percent." What is wrong with this​ statement?
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A reduction of 100 % would eliminate all plaque, so it is not possible to reduce it by more than 100%.
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Which of the following is NOT a voluntary response​ sample?
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Quiz scores from a college level statistics course are analyzed to determine student progress.
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What does it mean for the findings of a statistical analysis of data to be statistically​ significant?
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The likelihood of getting these results by chance is very small.
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If we are collecting sample data for a​ study, the​ _______ that we choose can greatly influence the validity of our conclusions. For​ example, we can use sound statistical methods to analyze data in voluntary response​ samples, but the results are not necessarily valid.
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sampling method
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What is the goal of learning​ statistics?
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To learn to distinguish between statistical conclusions that are likely to be valid and those that are seriously flawed
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Determine whether the source given below has the potential to create a bias in a statistical study: A certain medical organization tends to oppose the use of meat and dairy products in our​ diets, and that organization has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in funding from an animal rights foundation.
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There does appear to be a potential to create a bias. There is an incentive to produce results that are in line with the​ organization's creed and that of its funders.
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Determine whether the given description corresponds to an observational study or an experiment. In a study of 356 women with a particular​ disease, the subjects were monitored with an EEG while asleep.
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The given description corresponds to an observational study.
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