Health Sciences 2nd Edition by Marc Triola, Mario
Triola & Jason Roy
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, Chapter 1: Introduction to Statistics
1. Determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter: The average (mean) weight of all
newborns in a hospital over a month is 7.5 pounds.
• A. Statistic
• B. Parameter
Answer: B
Rationale: Since it refers to the entire population of newborns in the hospital, it is a parameter.
2. Determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter: A survey of 100 patients found that
60% were satisfied with their healthcare.
• A. Statistic
• B. Parameter
Answer: A
Rationale: The value is based on a sample, making it a statistic.
3. Which of the following represents a population?
• A. A sample of 200 patients from a hospital
• B. All patients admitted to a hospital in 2023
• C. A group of patients selected for a study
• D. 50 diabetic patients from a clinic
Answer: B
Rationale: A population includes all members of a group, while a sample is a subset of the population.
4. A nurse records the number of times each patient visits the clinic in a month. What type of data is this?
• A. Discrete
• B. Continuous
• C. Nominal
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,• D. Ordinal
Answer: A
Rationale: The number of visits is discrete data because it represents countable whole numbers.
5. A researcher measures the height of patients in a clinic. What level of measurement is height?
• A. Nominal
• B. Ordinal
• C. Interval
• D. Ratio
Answer: D
Rationale: Height is measured on a ratio scale because it has a true zero and meaningful differences
between values.
6. Which type of data is temperature in Celsius?
• A. Nominal
• B. Ordinal
• C. Interval
• D. Ratio
Answer: C
Rationale: Temperature in Celsius is interval data because it has no true zero, but the differences between
values are meaningful.
7. Determiney2whethery2they2datay2isy2discretey2ory2continuous:y2They2numbery2ofy2babiesy2borny2in
y2ay2hospitaly2eachy2day.
• A.y2Discrete
• B.y2Continuou
sy2Answer:y2A
Rationale:y2They2numbery2ofy2babiesy2borny2isy2discretey2becausey2ity2representsy2countabley2wholey2number
s.
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, 8. Determiney2whethery2they2datay2isy2discretey2ory2continuous:y2They2weighty2ofy2eachy2newborny2iny2ay2hos
pital.
• A.y2Discrete
• B.y2Continuou
sy2Answer:y2B
Rationale:y2Weighty2isy2continuousy2datay2becausey2ity2cany2takey2anyy2valuey2withiny2ay2range.
9. Ay2nursey2collectsy2datay2ony2they2numbery2ofy2daysy2patientsy2spendy2iny2they2hospital.y2Whaty2leve
ly2ofy2measurementy2isy2this?
• A.y2Nominal
• B.y2Ordinal
• C.y2Interval
• D.y2Rati
oy2Answer:y2D
Rationale:y2They2numbery2ofy2daysy2isy2ratioy2datay2becausey2ity2hasy2ay2truey2zeroy2andy2meaningfuly2differ
encesy2betweeny2values.
10. Ay2researchery2categorizesy2patientsy2byy2bloody2type.y2Whaty2levely2ofy2measurementy2isy2this?
• A.y2Nominal
• B.y2Ordinal
• C.y2Interval
• D.y2Rati
oy2Answer:y2A
Rationale:y2Bloody2typey2isy2nominaly2datay2becausey2ity2representsy2categoriesy2withouty2ay2meaningfuly2ord
er.
11. Iny2ay2study,y2they2agesy2ofy2participantsy2arey2recorded.y2Whaty2typey2ofy2variabley2isy2age?
• A.y2Nominal
• B.y2Ordinal
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