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,Contents


Chapter 1 as Speaking of Statistics ....................................................................................... 1
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Chapter 2 as Measurement in Statistics .............................................................................. 13
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Chapter 3 as Visual Displays of Data.................................................................................. 21
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Chapter 4 as Describing Data ............................................................................................. 44
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Chapter 5 as A Normal World ............................................................................................ 63
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Chapter 6 as Probability in Statistics .................................................................................. 71
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Chapter 7 as Correlation and Causality............................................................................... 83
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Chapter 8 as Inferences from Samples to Populations....................................................... 100
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Chapter 9 as Hypothesis Testing ...................................................................................... 108
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Chapter 10 as t Tests, Two-Way Tables, and ANOVA ..................................................... 123
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Answers ........................................................................................................................... 135




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Chapter 1 (Speaking of Statistics) Exam, form A
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For problems 1 and 2, determine whether the evaluated group is a population or a sample.
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1) The average (mean) age of all 63 Associate Professors at Cliffton University is 47 years.
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6) A poll of 488 citizens of Normal, Illinois, showed that 65% favored strict enforcement of speed limits wit
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D) the percent of the population that favors strict enforcement of speed limits is 65%  8%.
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7) A poll of 700 attendees of the Taste of Chicago showed that 445 attendees, 65% of the sample, believed t
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hat the food was overpriced. It is estimated that 1,250,000 people attend the Taste. Although 65% plus or
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