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1. Four steps in the process of statistics - ANSWER ✓ 1. Producing Data
Exploratory Data Analysis
Probability
Inference
2. Categorical variable - ANSWER ✓ places individuals into one of several
groups
Two types: nominal and ordinal
3. Quantitative Variable - ANSWER ✓ represents a measurement or a count
Two types: Interval and ratio
4. Nominal Variable - ANSWER ✓ categorical variables where there is no
natural order among the categories
5. Ordinal variable - ANSWER ✓ categorical variables where there is natural
order among the categories
6. Interval Variable - ANSWER ✓ a measurement or count for which it makes
sense to talk about the difference between values, but it does not make sense
to talk about the ratio between values; 0 does not represent the absence of
quanitity
,7. Ratio Variable - ANSWER ✓ quantitative variables for which it makes
sense to talk about the difference between values AND the ratio between
values; 0 represents the absence of quantity
8. Standard Deviation Rule - ANSWER ✓ Approximately
68% of observations fall within 1 sd of the mean,
95% within 2 sd,
99.7% (or virtually all) within 3 sds
9. Interquartile Range (IQR) - ANSWER ✓ Middle 50% of the data
IQR= Q3-Q1
10.Finding an outlier using IQR - ANSWER ✓ An observation is considered a
suspected outlier if it is:
less than Q1 - 1.5(IQR), or
more than Q3 + 1.5(IQR).
11.Interpreting scatterplots:
1. positive relationship displays as
2. negative relationship displays as - ANSWER ✓ 1. upward slope
3. downward slope
12.Interpreting Scatterplots:
How to tell if a linear relationship is strong or weak - ANSWER ✓ closer to
-1 is a strong negative linear relationship
closer to +1 is a strong positive linear relationship
close to 0 is a weak linear relationship
13.Interpreting Scatterplots:
Linear regression - ANSWER ✓ Finding the line that best fits the pattern of
the linear relationship (the line that describes how the response variable
linearly depends on the explanatory variable
14.Interpreting Scatterplots:
Least Squares Regression Line - ANSWER ✓ Has the smallest sum of
squared vertical deviations of the data points from the line.
15.Interpreting Scatterplots:
, Extrapolation - ANSWER ✓ Prediction for ranges of the explanatory
variable that are not in the data; is not reliable and should be avoided
16.Association (does/does not) imply causation. - ANSWER ✓ Does not
17.Lurking Variable - ANSWER ✓ a variable that is not among the explanatory
or response variables in a study, but could substantially affect your
interpretation of the relationship among those variables
18.Simpson's paradox - ANSWER ✓ When a lurking variable causes you to
rethink the direction of an association
19.Probability sampling plan - ANSWER ✓ any sampling plan that relies on
random selection (avoids bias).
20.Simple Random Sampling - ANSWER ✓ Every member of the population
has an equal probability of being selected for the sample
21.Cluster Sampling - ANSWER ✓ Used when the population is naturally
divided into groups. Take a random sample of clusters and use all
individuals within those clusters as the sample.
22.Stratified sampling - ANSWER ✓ Used when the population is naturally
divided into sub-populations called stratum. Choose a simple random sample
from each stratum and use these together as the sample.
23.Multistage sampling - ANSWER ✓ a probability sampling technique
involving at least two stages: a random sample of clusters followed by a
random sample of people within the selected clusters
24.Observational study - ANSWER ✓ values of the variable or variables of
interest are recorded as they naturally occur; no interference
25.Sample surveys - ANSWER ✓ a particular type of observational study in
which individuals report variables' values themselves, frequently by giving
their opinions.
, 26.The main score on a college entrance exam is 1200, and the standard
deviation is 100. If the scores are normally distributed, what is the likelihood
of the score greater than 1450? - ANSWER ✓ 0.0062
27.What type of distribution is depicted in the graph? - ANSWER ✓ Normal
28.A school gives an exam for which the scores are normally distributed. What
proportion of students score within 2.3 standard deviations of the mean? -
ANSWER ✓ 0.98
29.The mean score for 18 holes of golf on the parkvale municipal course is 68,
with a standard deviation of 12. Low score is 95. What is Z - score does this
correspond to? - ANSWER ✓ 2.25
30.Damien determines that the difference is he found in his study are
statistically significant at the 0.05 level of significance. What is the correct
interpretation of the finding? - ANSWER ✓ 95% of the study participants
achieve the level of performance expected
31.The central limit theorem says that if the sample size doubles, the sampling
distribution of the sample mean will - ANSWER ✓ Approach a normal
distribution
32.Scores on a certain standard achievement test are normally distributed with
mean μ = 100 and standard deviation σ= 10. If you take multiple samples of
size 16, what percent of sample of means will be between 95 and 105. -
ANSWER ✓ 95.4%
33.A student performed a chi square test with 5° of freedom. What would be
the critical value of the chi square statistic, assuming a significance level of
P< 0.05 - ANSWER ✓ 11.07
34.Withdrawn from a normal distribution, 95% of the sample means will fall
within how many standard deviations of the population - ANSWER ✓ 1.96
35.A maple syrup manufacturer asked 100 customers to rate its brand of maple
syrup on a scale of one to 10. The mean rating was seven, with a sample