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STATISTICAL TECHNIQUES IN BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
19TH EDITION

CHAPTER NO. 01 WHAT IS STATISTICS?

1) A population is a collection of all individuals, objects, or measurements of interest.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

2) Statistics are used as a basis for making decisions.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

3) A listing of 100 family annual incomes is an example of statistics.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

4) The average number of passengers on commercial flights between Chicago and New York
City is an example of a statistic.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

5) Statistics is used to report the summary results of market surveys.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

,6) A sample is a portion or part of the population of interest.
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Answer: true

7) To infer something about a population, we usually take a sample from the population.
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Answer: true

8) Descriptive statistics are used to find out something about a population based on a sample.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

9) There are four levels of measurement: qualitative, quantitative, discrete, and continuous.
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Answer: false

10) The ordinal level of measurement is considered the "lowest" level of measurement.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

11) A store asks shoppers for their zip codes to identify market areas. Zip codes are an example
of ratio data.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

,12) An ordinal level of measurement implies some sort of ranking.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

13) Data measured on a nominal scale can only be classified into categories.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

14) The terms descriptive statistics and inferential statistics can be used interchangeably.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

15) A marketing research agency was hired to test a new DVD player. Consumers rated it
outstanding, very good, fair, or poor. The level of measurement for this experiment is
ordinal.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

16) The Union of Electrical Workers of America with 9,128 members polled 362 members about
a new wage package that will be submitted to management. The population is the 362
members.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

, 17) The CIA World Factbook cited these numbers for the United States:
• The birthrate is 13.66 births per 1,000 of the population.
• The average life expectancy for females is 81.17 years.
• Approximately 316.7 million people reside in the United States.
Each of these numbers is referred to as a statistic.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

18) If we select 100 people from 25,000 registered voters and question them about candidates
and issues, the 100 people are referred to as the population.
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⊚ false

Answer: false

19) Statistics is defined as a body of techniques used to facilitate the collection, organization,
presentation, analysis, and interpretation of information for the purpose of making better
decisions.
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⊚ false

Answer: true

20) Categorizing voters as Democrats, Republicans, and Independents is an example of interval
level measurement.
⊚ true
⊚ false

Answer: false

21) The order in which runners finish in a race would be an example of continuous data.
⊚ true
⊚ false

Answer: false

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