Modern Business Statistics with
Microsoft® Excel®,
7th Edition by David R. Anderson
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Chap 01_7e
Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. When the data are labels or names used to identify an attribute of the elements and the rank of the data is
meaningful, the variable has which scale of measurement?
a. nominal
b. ordinal
c. interval
d. ratio
2. In a questionnaire, respondents are asked to record their age in years. Age is an example of a _____.
a. categorical variable
b. quantitative variable
c. categorical or quantitative variable, depending on how the respondents answered the question
d. ratio variable
3. Flight time from Cincinnati to Atlanta is an example of a _____ variable and _____ measurement.
a. discrete; interval
b. discrete; ratio
c. continuous; interval
d. continuous; ratio
4. _____ analytics encompasses the set of analytical techniques that describe what has happened in the past.
a. Descriptive
b. Predictive
c. Prescriptive
d. Data
Exhibit 1-2
In a sample of 3,200 registered voters, 1,440, or 45%, approve of the way the president is doing his job.
5. Refer to Exhibit 1-2. The 45% approval is an example of _____.
a. a sample
b. descriptive statistics
c. statistical inference
d. a population
6. The Microsoft Office package used to perform statistical analysis is _____.
a. SPSS
b. Word
c. SAS
d. Excel
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Chap 01_7e
7. Quantitative data that measure "how many" are ________; quantitative data that measure "how much" are
________.
a. interval; ratio
b. ratio; interval
c. continuous; discrete
d. discrete; continuous
8. Which of the following is NOT an example of an existing source of data?
a. the Internet
b. internal company records
c. U.S. Census Bureau
d. data from an experiment
9. Statistical inference _____.
a. refers to the process of drawing inferences about the sample based on the characteristics of the population
b. is the same as descriptive statistics
c. is the process of drawing inferences about the population based on the information taken from the sample
d. is the same as a census
10. Which two scales of measurement can be either numeric or nonnumeric?
a. nominal and ratio
b. ordinal and interval
c. interval and ordinal
d. nominal and ordinal
11. A portion of the population selected to represent the population is called _____.
a. statistical inference
b. descriptive statistics
c. a census
d. a sample
12. Dr. Kurt Thearling, a leading practitioner in the field, defines data mining as “the _____ extraction of _____
information from databases."
a. thorough, insightful
b. timely, accurate
c. automated, predictive
d. intentional, useful
13. Which of the following is NOT a scale of measurement?
a. nominal
b. ordinal
c. interval
d. categorical
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