for Statistics The Art and Science of Learning from Data 3rd Edition By
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Alan Agresti
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STATISTICS :
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Alan Agresti N1
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Answers At The End Of Each Chapter
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,Chapter 1 Exam A N1 N1 N1
Name
MULTIPLE N 1 CHOICE. N 1 Choose N 1 the N 1 one N 1 alternative N 1 that N 1 best N 1 completes N 1 the N 1 statement N 1 or N 1 answers N 1 the
N 1 question.
Answer N1 true N1 or N1 false.
1) One N1method N1of N1learning N1about N1the N1impact N1of N1randomness N1and N1variability N1from N1sample N1to 1) N1
N1sample N1is N1 simulation.
A) True B) N 1 False
Provide N 1 an N 1 appropriate N 1 response.
2) A N1survey N1of N11500 N1American N1households N1found N1that N133% N1of N1the N1respondents N1own N1a 2) N1
N1computer. N1Is N1this N1value N1a N1parameter N1or N1a N1statistic?
A) statistic B) N 1 parameter
SHORT N 1 ANSWER. N 1 Write N 1 the N 1 word N 1 or N 1 phrase N 1 that N 1 best N 1 completes N 1 each N 1 statement N 1 or N 1 answers N 1 the
N 1 question.
Fill N1 in N1 the N1 blank.
3) The N 1 three N 1 main N 1 aspects N 1 of N 1 statistics N 1 are , , 3) N1
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MULTIPLE N 1 CHOICE. N 1 Choose N 1 the N 1 one N 1 alternative N 1 that N 1 best N 1 completes N 1 the N 1 statement N 1 or N 1 answers N 1 the
N 1 question.
Answer N1 true N1 or N1 false.
4) A N1large N1company N1would N1like N1to N1know N1what N1percentage N1of N1itʹs N1employees N1would N1utilize 4) N1
N1an N1on N1-site N 1 daycare N 1 facility. N 1 Rather N 1 than N 1 asking N 1 itʹs N 1 5000 N 1 employees, N 1 each N 1 employee
N 1 is N 1 assigned N 1 a N 1 number N 1 from N11 N 1 to N 1 5000 N 1 and N 1 then N 1 a N 1 computer N 1 program N 1 is N 1 used N 1 to
N 1 randomly N 1 select N 1 100 N 1 numbers N 1 between N 1 1 N 1 and N1 5000. N 1 These N1employees N1are N1then
N1contacted N1and N1asked N1whether N1they N1would N1use N1an N1on N1-site N1daycare N 1 facility. N 1 The
N1method N1used N1to N1collect N1the N1sample N1of N1100 N1responses N1produces N1a N1random N1 sample.
A) False B) N 1 True
SHORT N 1 ANSWER. N 1 Write N 1 the N 1 word N 1 or N 1 phrase N 1 that N 1 best N 1 completes N 1 each N 1 statement N 1 or N 1 answers N 1 the
N 1 question.
Fill N1 in N1 the N1 blank.
5) The N1basis N1of N1 N1is N1that N1each N1subject N1in N1the N1population N1has 5) N1
N1the N1same N1chance N1of N1being N1in N1the N1 sample.
MULTIPLE N 1 CHOICE. N 1 Choose N 1 the N 1 one N 1 alternative N 1 that N 1 best N 1 completes N 1 the N 1 statement N 1 or N 1 answers N 1 the
N 1 question.
Answer N1 true N1 or N1 false. A) T
6) Descriptive N1statistics N1refers N1to N1methods N1of N1making N1decisions N1or N1predictions N1about N1a r
N1population, N1based N1on N1data N1obtained N1from N1a N1sample N1of N1that N1 population; N1while
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N1inferential N1statistics N1refers N1to N1methods N1for N1summarizing N1the N1data.
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, B) N 1 False
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