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QMB3200 Exam Answered Rated A+ ______ data has the benefit of a true zero point - Answer- ratio a method of gathering data when subjects are exposed to certain treatments and the data of interest is recorded is known as ______ - Answer- experiments collecting data about the television viewers for the Summer Olympics is an example of using statistics in the field of ______ - Answer- advertising The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test used by schools to determine the aptitude of individuals who are applying for MBA programs. The range of the GMAT score is 200-800. Brian has recently taken the exam and scored 720. This is an example of _____ data - Answer- interval the number of iPhones sold today at an Apple store is an example of _____ data - Answer- ratio asking customers at the shopping mall about their voting intentions in the upcoming political election is an example of secondary data - Answer- false the mathematical operation of addition can be performed on nominal data - Answer- false one of the major reasons to use statistics is to transform data into information - Answer- true which levels of measurement are considered quantitative data? - Answer- interval and ratio a method of gathering data while the subjects of interest are in their natural environment, often unaware they are being watched, is known as _____ - Answer- direct observation In a Major League Baseball game today, the Philadelphia Phillies scored six runs against the New York Mets. This is an example of ______ data - Answer- ratio A respondent of a survey indicates that he is a resident in the state of Ohio. This is an example of ____ data - Answer- nominal The results from a survey that collected annual household income is shown in the following table Household income ($000)(x)/Number of households(y) under $30..........67 etc. which of the following data types best describe these values? - Answer- cross-sectional The main drawback of using secondary data is that ________ - Answer- you have no control over how the data were collected a respondent of a survey is asked whether their most recent dining experience was excellent, good, fair, or poor. The person indicates that the experience was "good". This is an example of _______ data - Answer- ordinal T/F: predicting election results by asking voters their intentions is an example of descriptive statistics - Answer- false T/F: the purpose of inferential statistics is to make claims or conclusions about a population based on a sample - Answer- true Holiday Inn would like to estimate the satisfaction level of its customers. A sample of 25 hotels were selected and the customers at these locations were asked to rate their experience on a scale of 1-10. Based on this sample data, Holiday Inn will draw a conclusion about the satisfaction level of their customers. This is an example of using ________ - Answer- inferential statistics Your business statistics class had an exam last week. The average exam score for the class is an example of ______ - Answer- descriptive statistics The proportion of customers that rate their latest airline experience as "excellent" is an example of _____ - Answer- descriptive statistics ________ probability is used when we know the number of possible outcomes of the event of interest and the total number of possible outcomes in the same space - Answer- classical A survey of adults who typically work full time from home recorded their current education levels. The results are shown in the table below Education level(x)/Frequency(y) bachelor's degree or higher -- 37 Some college --13 etc. calculating the probability that a randomly selected adult who works from home and has a bachelor's degree or higher is using ________ probability - Answer- empirical T/F: the complement to Event A is defined as all of the outcomes in the sample space that are not part of Event A - Answer- true _______ probability requires that you count the frequency that an event occurs through an experiment and calculate the probability from the experiment's relative frequency distribution - Answer- empirical ________ probability represents the likelihood of a single event occurring by itself - Answer- simple ________ probability is used when we rely on experience and intuition to estimate the likelihood of an event - Answer- subjective T/F: a probability is a numerical value that indicates the chance, or likelihood, of a specific event occuring - Answer- true At the beginning of a Major League Baseball season, a panel of sports writers decided that the LA Dodgers were the most likely team to win the World Series that year. This is an example of using _________ probability - Answer- subjective

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QMB3200 Exam Answered Rated A+
______ data has the benefit of a true zero point - Answer- ratio

a method of gathering data when subjects are exposed to certain treatments and the
data of interest is recorded is known as ______ - Answer- experiments

collecting data about the television viewers for the Summer Olympics is an example of
using statistics in the field of ______ - Answer- advertising

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is a standardized test used by
schools to determine the aptitude of individuals who are applying for MBA programs.
The range of the GMAT score is 200-800. Brian has recently taken the exam and
scored 720. This is an example of _____ data - Answer- interval

the number of iPhones sold today at an Apple store is an example of _____ data -
Answer- ratio

asking customers at the shopping mall about their voting intentions in the upcoming
political election is an example of secondary data - Answer- false

the mathematical operation of addition can be performed on nominal data - Answer-
false

one of the major reasons to use statistics is to transform data into information - Answer-
true

which levels of measurement are considered quantitative data? - Answer- interval and
ratio

a method of gathering data while the subjects of interest are in their natural
environment, often unaware they are being watched, is known as _____ - Answer-
direct observation

In a Major League Baseball game today, the Philadelphia Phillies scored six runs
against the New York Mets. This is an example of ______ data - Answer- ratio

A respondent of a survey indicates that he is a resident in the state of Ohio. This is an
example of ____ data - Answer- nominal

The results from a survey that collected annual household income is shown in the
following table
Household income ($000)(x)/Number of households(y)
under $30..........67 etc.

, which of the following data types best describe these values? - Answer- cross-sectional

The main drawback of using secondary data is that ________ - Answer- you have no
control over how the data were collected

a respondent of a survey is asked whether their most recent dining experience was
excellent, good, fair, or poor. The person indicates that the experience was "good". This
is an example of _______ data - Answer- ordinal

T/F: predicting election results by asking voters their intentions is an example of
descriptive statistics - Answer- false

T/F: the purpose of inferential statistics is to make claims or conclusions about a
population based on a sample - Answer- true

Holiday Inn would like to estimate the satisfaction level of its customers. A sample of 25
hotels were selected and the customers at these locations were asked to rate their
experience on a scale of 1-10. Based on this sample data, Holiday Inn will draw a
conclusion about the satisfaction level of their customers. This is an example of using
________ - Answer- inferential statistics

Your business statistics class had an exam last week. The average exam score for the
class is an example of ______ - Answer- descriptive statistics

The proportion of customers that rate their latest airline experience as "excellent" is an
example of _____ - Answer- descriptive statistics

________ probability is used when we know the number of possible outcomes of the
event of interest and the total number of possible outcomes in the same space -
Answer- classical

A survey of adults who typically work full time from home recorded their current
education levels. The results are shown in the table below
Education level(x)/Frequency(y)
bachelor's degree or higher -- 37
Some college --13 etc.

calculating the probability that a randomly selected adult who works from home and has
a bachelor's degree or higher is using ________ probability - Answer- empirical

T/F: the complement to Event A is defined as all of the outcomes in the sample space
that are not part of Event A - Answer- true

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