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STATISTICS 101 updated docs questions and answers solved solution 1. , an online business news agency, conducts a poll. Visitors to the site are invited to click on one of two buttons in order to register that they "agree" or "disagree" with the following statement: "Funding for space exploration should be left entirely to the private sector." If wants to accurately measure its online readership's support for government-funded space exploration, this poll will deliver a biased and unrepresentative response because answer choices: • The pool of respondents is self-selected • All responsdents have internet acces • B targets mainly the business community • All the above 2. The average height of American women is distributed normally, with a mean of inches and a standard deviation of 2.5 inches. Approximately what percentage of American women are taller than 58.5 inches, but shorter than 68.5 inches? 50% 68% 84% 95% 3. The histogram below displays the distribution of income among households in the United States in 2001. Suppose a researcher takes a random sample of 60 households and calculates average household income in the sample. Suppose 99 other researchers conduct identical studies, each independently collecting a random sample of 60 households and computing the average household income in that sample. Which of the following best describes the distribution of the 100 different average household incomes calculated by the researchers? • Symmetric with one peak. • Symmetric with two peaks. • Skewed left. • Skewed right. 4. In a survey of 48 citizens, 36 registered strong disapproval with their government's economic leadership. In the previous month, the proportion of participants registering strong disapproval was 65%. At the 95% confidence level and using a two-sided test, which of the following statements do these data support? • There is not sufficient evidence to indicate that the proportion of participants registering strong disapproval has changed • The proportion of participants registering strong disapproval has increased. • The proportion of participants registering strong disapproval has stayed the same. • None of the above 5. The regression analysis below relates US annual energy consumption in trillions of BTUs to the independent variable "US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in trillions of dollars." Which of the following is the lowest level at which the independent variable is significant? 0.94 0.10 0.05 0.01 6. When comparing two regression analyses that have a different number of independent variables, which of the following should be used to compare the explanatory power of the two regressions? • Adjusted R-squared. • R-squared. • The correlation coefficient ("Multiple R"). • None of the above. 7. Amalgamated Fruits, Vegetables, and Legumes, an agricultural company, breeds the experimental fruit "kiwana." The company is studying the effects of a new fertilizer on the number of kiwanas per bunch grown on kiwana trees. The regression analysis below relates the number of kiwanas per bunch to the independent dummy variable "fertilizer." Based on the regression, which of the following statements may be concluded? • On average, the use of the new fertilizer increases the number of kiwanas per bunch by 5.25. • The independent dummy variable "fertilizer" is significant at the 0.01 level. • Variation in the independent dummy variable "fertilizer" explains around 53% of the variation in the number of kiwanas per bunch. • None of the above. 8. In a regression analysis with multiple independent variables, multicollinearity can be caused by: • A strong linear relationship between two or more independent variables. • A strong nonlinear relationship between the dependent variable and one or more independent variables • A strong heteroskedastic relationship between the dependent variable and one or more independent variables. • None of the above 9. The table below displays data on defect rates at a compact disk (CD) pressing facility. The table includes data on the distribution of CDs that have content errors (missing and/or wrong content), and on the distribution of CDs that have labeling errors. What is the probability that a randomly selected CD has a content error? • 1.00% • 0.98% • 0.02% • None of the above 10 The table below displays data on defect rates at a compact disk (CD) pressing facility. The table includes data on the distribution of CDs that have content errors (missing and/or wrong content), and on the distribution of CDs that have labeling errors. What is the conditional probability that a CD has no content errors, given that has a labeling error? • 97.02% • 1.98% • 98.00% • None of the above 11. The table below displays data on defect rates at a compact disk (CD) pressing facility. The table includes data on the distribution of CDs that have content errors (missing and/or wrong content), and on the distribution of CDs that have labeling errors. Which of the following statements is true? • The fact that a CD has a content error tells us nothing about whether it has a labeling error. • The events of a CD having a content error and a CD having a labeling error are statistically dependent. • The fact that a CD has a labeling error tells us something about whether it has a content error. • None of the above 12. The WH meat-packing company must decide whether or not to recall one week's production of kielbasa due to possible contamination. An outbreak of non-fatal food poisoning may be linked to WH. If so, WH may face a lawsuit. The tree below summarizes the decision. What is the expected monetary value of the cost of not issuing a recall? • $80,000 • $120,000 • $800,000 • $0 13. The WH meat-packing company must decide whether or not to recall one week's production of kielbasa due to possible contamination. An outbreak of non-fatal food poisoning may be linked to WH. If so, WH may face a lawsuit. The tree below summarizes the decision. The EMV of the cost of not issuing a recall is $80,000. Based on EMV, WH should not issue a recall. If WH chooses to recall, which of the following best describes the WH's attitude towards this decision? (use table below) • Risk averse • Risk neutral • Risk seeking • Chicken 14. The WH meat-packing company must decide whether or not to recall one week's production of kielbasa due to possible contamination. An outbreak of non-fatal food poisoning may be linked to WH. If so, WH may face a lawsuit. The tree below summarizes the decision. The EMV of the cost of not issuing a recall is $80,000. Based on EMV, WH should not issue a recall. An estimated value of a reputation loss is included in the outcome estimate of the lawsuit. If WH is implicated, the firm may face a reputation loss even if no lawsuit is filed. For what values of that reputation loss would issuing the recall be preferable, in terms of EMV? (use table below) • Higher than $500,000 • Lower than $500,000 • Lower than $44,444 • None of the above 15. The WH meat-packing company must decide whether or not to recall one week's production of kielbasa due to possible contamination. An outbreak of non-fatal food poisoning may be linked to WH. If so, WH may face a lawsuit. The tree below summarizes the decision. The EMV of the cost of not issuing a recall is $80,000. Based on EMV, the manager should not issue the recall. For what values of p = Prob[WH is implicated] is not recalling the kielbasa preferable to recalling the kielbasa, in terms of EMV? (use table below) • P<15% • p>15% • p<85% • none of the above 16. The WH meat-packing company must decide whether or not to recall one week's production of kielbasa due to possible contamination. An outbreak of non-fatal food poisoning may be linked to WH. If so, WH may face a lawsuit. The tree below summarizes the decision. The EMV of the cost of not issuing a recall is $80,000. Suppose there were a way to know for certain whether WH would be implicated or not. What would be the value of this perfect information? (use table below) • $68,000 • $12,000 • $80,000 • None of the above

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