Date File 1 Chapter One Determine whether the evaluated group is a population or a sample Based on a randomly
Date File 1
Chapter One
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Determine whether the evaluated group is a population or a sample
- Based on a randomly selected group of 500 patients with high cholesterol, it was found that 67% have heart disease. Is this a population or a sample; explain your answer.
- An investigation of 150 randomly selected local restaurants concluded that 42% of local restaurants have serious health code violations. Is this a population or a sample; explain your answer.
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Determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter.
- A researcher determines that 42.7% of all downtown office buildings have ventilation problems. Is this a statistic or a parameter; explain your answer.
- After taking the first exam, 15 of the students dropped the class. Is this a statistic or a parameter; explain your answer.
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Identify the type of sampling used.
- A tax auditor selects every 1000 th income tax return that is received. What type of sample is this and why?
- The name of each contestant is written on a separate card, and the cards are placed in a bag with three names being picked from the bag. What type of sample is this and why?
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Is the study experimental or observation and why?
- A political pollster reports that his candidate has a 10% lead in the polls with 10% undecided.
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Select the study that is most appropriate and EXPLAIN WHY it is most appropriate for the study.
- Is the aspirin produced by a particular pharmaceutical company better than that of a competitor at relieving headaches? Which of the following would best be used to study this: 1) a case-controlled observation; 2) an observation; 3) a double-blind experimental procedure; and 4) and experimental procedure.
Chapter Two
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Identify the following variables as either qualitative or quantitative and EXPLAIN your answers.
- The number of people on a jury.
- The color of your house
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Identify the number as either continuous or discrete and EXPLAIN your answers.
- The average height of all freshmen entering college in a certain year is 68.4 inches.
- The number of limbs on a 2-year-old oak tree is 21.
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Determine which of the four levels of measurement is most appropriate and explain your answer.
- Temperatures in degrees Fahrenheit of the ocean at various depths.
- The rank of individuals in the military
- The number of people with blue, brown and red hair in a classroom
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Determine the following (show your work):
- The speed of a new microprocessor is 800MHZ, but a new test of its speed gives a measurement of 820MHZ. What is the absolute error? What is the relative error?
- Convert 1/16 to a percent
- Convert 0.45 to a percent
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Humanities majors spend an average of $115 per course on books. Mathematics majors spend an average of $70 per course on books.
What is the percent difference between the two amounts relative to the amount for mathematics majors (round to the nearest percent)? - Suppose that the cost of a statistics text was $50 in 1985 and is $100 in 2000. What is the "Statistics Text Index" number, rounded to the nearest tenth, for the 2000 edition with the 1985 price as the reference value?
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