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Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life (5th Edition, Jeff Bennett, William Briggs, Mario Triola) – Complete Test Bank for Chapters 1–10

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This document provides the full test bank for Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life, 5th Edition by Jeff Bennett, William Briggs, and Mario Triola. Covering all 10 chapters, it features multiple-choice questions with answers focused on real-world applications of statistics, including data interpretation, probability, correlation, sampling, and statistical reasoning. Ideal for exam preparation and understanding how statistics apply in daily life.

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STATISTICAL REASONING FOR
EVERYDAY LIFE
FIFTHEDITION


JeffreyBennett
University of Colorado at Boulder



WilliamL.Briggs
University of Colorado at Denver



Mario F.Triola
Dutchess Community College

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,Contents


Chapter 1 Speaking of Statistics ....................................................................................... 1


Chapter 2 Measurement in Statistics............................................................................... 13


Chapter 3 Visual Displays of Data .................................................................................. 21


Chapter 4 Describing Data ............................................................................................. 44


Chapter 5 A Normal World ............................................................................................ 63


Chapter 6 Probability in Statistics................................................................................... 71


Chapter 7 Correlation and Causality ............................................................................... 83


Chapter 8 Inferences from Samples to Populations ....................................................... 100


Chapter 9 Hypothesis Testing ...................................................................................... 108


Chapter 10 t Tests, Two-Way Tables, and ANOVA ...................................................... 123


Answers ........................................................................................................................... 135




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, Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life
Chapter 1 (Speaking of Statistics) Exam, form A
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or
answers the question.
For problems 1 and 2, determine whether the evaluated group is a population or a sample.
1) The average (mean) age of all 63 Associate Professors at Cliffton University is 47 years.
A) Population B) Sample
2) A researcher examines the property tax records of 84 property owners in one city and finds that 17% are
behind in their tax payments.
A) Population B) Sample
For problems 3 and 4, determine whether the given value is a statistic or a parameter.
3) The average (mean) age of all 63 Associate Professors at Cliffton University is 47 years.
A) Statistic B) Parameter
4) A researcher examines the property tax records of 84 property owners in one city and finds that 17% are
behind in their tax payments.
A) Statistic B) Parameter
5) Following the Republican National Convention, a poll of 600 voters in a central Illinois community
showed that 57% expected the Republican ticket to win over the Democrat ticket no matter whom the
Democrats chose for vice-president. The margin of error was 4 percentage points. There are 25,000
registered voters in the community. Which range of values is likely to contain the population parameter?
A) 13,250 to 15,250 B) 24,400 to 25,600
C) 318 to 366 D) 53% to 61%
6) A poll of 488 citizens of Normal, Illinois, showed that 65% favored strict enforcement of speed limits with a
margin of error of 4%. A second poll of 495 citizens of the same town showed that 34% favored strict
enforcement of speed limits. Assuming that proper sampling techniques were used in both polls, one may
conclude that
A) the percent of the population that favors strict enforcement of speed limits is 49.5%  8%.
B) the percent of the population that favors strict enforcement of speed limits is 49.5%  4%.
C) one or both of the samples may have been unlikely samples from the population.
D) the percent of the population that favors strict enforcement of speed limits is 65%  8%.
7) A poll of 700 attendees of the Taste of Chicago showed that 445 attendees, 65% of the sample, believed
that the food was overpriced. It is estimated that 1,250,000 people attend the Taste. Although 65% plus or
minus 5% of attendees believe that the food is overpriced, the Taste is a popular event. The raw data of the
study is (are)
A) 65% of the sample.
B) 700 attendees, 455 attendees.
C) 1,250,000 attendees, 700 attendees, 455 attendees.
D) (60%, 70%)
8) A student wanted to know the favorite lunch at a large high school with a closed campus. What is the first
step in conducting a statistical study to answer the question?
A) Select a random sample of students.
B) Precisely state the goal of the study.
C) Select a random sample of students and teachers.
D) Select a random sample of teachers.



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