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This document is a comprehensive test bank for Biostatistics for the Biological and Health Sciences, 2nd Edition by Marc Triola, Mario Triola & Jason Roy. It contains practice questions and expert-verified answers with clear rationales covering Chapters 1–14. The material includes multiple-choice and short-answer items spanning descriptive statistics, probability, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, correlation and regression, ANOVA, categorical data analysis, and study design considerations. The content is organized for exam preparation and instructor use and appears to provide full coverage of the textbook chapters.

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Test Bank for Biostatistics for the Biological and Health

Sciences 2nd Edition

by Marc Triola, Mario Triola & Jason Roy

All Chapters Included 1-14| Expert Verified Answers with

Rationales | Graded A+




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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. Determine whether the data is discrete or continuous: The number of babies born in a
hospital each day.

• A. Discrete

• B. Continuous

Answer: A

Rationale: The number of babies born is discrete because it represents countable whole numbers.



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8. Determine whether the data is discrete or continuous: The weight of each newborn in a
hospital.

• A. Discrete

• B. Continuous

Answer: B

Rationale: Weight is continuous data because it can take any value within a range.



9. A nurse collects data on the number of days patients spend in the hospital. What level of
measurement is this?

• A. Nominal

• B. Ordinal

• C. Interval

• D. Ratio Answer: D

Rationale: The number of days is ratio data because it has a true zero and meaningful differences
between values.



10. A researcher categorizes patients by blood type. What level of measurement is this?

• A. Nominal

• B. Ordinal

• C. Interval

• D. Ratio Answer: A

Rationale: Blood type is nominal data because it represents categories without a meaningful order.

11. In a study, the ages of participants are recorded. What type of variable is age?

• A. Nominal

• B. Ordinal

• C. Interval

• D. Ratio


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