
An Overview of Statistics
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Alina Sanchez Mederos
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1.1 An Overview of Statistics
by Alina Sanchez Mederos
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_________ consist of information coming from observations, counts, measurements, or responses.
Statistics
Data
Population
Sample
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__________ is the science of collecting, organizing, analyzing, and interpreting data in order to make decisions.
Statistics
Data
Population
Sample
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Determine whether the data set is a population of a sample:
The amount of energy collected from every wind turbine on a wind farm.
Population
Sample
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Determine whether the data set is a population of a sample:
The cholesterol levels of 20 patients in a hospital with 100 patients.
Population
Sample
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Identify the population and the sample:
The average annual salary for 35 of a company's 1200 accountants is $68,000.
Population: 1200
Sample: $68,000
Population: 35
Sample: 1200
Population: 1200
Sample: 35
Population: $68,000
Sample: 1200
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the numerical value is a parameter or statistic:
A survey of 2514 college board members found that 38% think that higher education costs what it should relative to its value.
Parameter
Statistic
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Determine whether the numerical value is a parameter or statistic:
Sixty-two of the 97 passengers aboard the Hindenburg airship survived its explosion.
Parameter
Statistic
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In a survey of 1046 adults conducted by Bradley Corp, subjects were asked how often they wash their hands when using a public restroom, and 70% of the respondents said "always". Identify the sample & population.
Sample: the 1046 adults surveyed
Population: the 70% that said "always"
Sample: the 1046 adults surveyed
Population: all adults
Sample: all adults
Population: the 1046 adults surveyed
Sample: the 70% that said "always"
Population: all adults
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A poll was conducted in which 1000 adults were asked if they prefer bottled water or tap water, and 57% of them said they prefer bottled water. In this scenario, the 57% is a _____.
population
sample
parameter
statistic
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Weight of dogs at an animal rescue facility.
Qualitative
Quantitative
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There are 17,246,372 high school students in the U.S. In a study of 8505 U.S. high school students 16 years of age or older, 44.5% of them said they texted while driving at least once in the past 30 days. Which of the following represents the sample?
the 17,246,372 high school students in the U.S.
the 8505 U.S. high school students 16 years of age or older
the 44.5% who said they texted while driving
the past 30 days
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Carrying capacities of flatbed trucks.
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Multiple Choice
Suppose a survey of 584 women in the U.S. found that more than 65% are the primary investor in their household. Which part of the survey represents the descriptive branch of statistics?
There is an association between U.S. women and being the primary investor in their household.
There is an association between the 584 women and being the primary investor in their household.
65% of women in the sample are the primary investor in their household.
584 women were surveyed
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Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Hair colors of classmates.
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Suppose a survey of 584 women in the U.S. found that more than 65% are the primary investor in their household. Choose the best inference.
There is an association between U.S. women and being the primary investor in their household.
There is an association between the 584 women and being the primary investor in their household.
65% of women in the sample are the primary investor in their household.
584 women were surveyed
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Student ID numbers
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Species of mammals in a rain forest.
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Responses on an opinion poll.
Qualitative
Quantitative
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1.2 Data Classification
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Wait times at the Department of Motor Vehicles
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The years that a television show on ABC won the Emmy for best comedy series are listed:
1955, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1988, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine whether the data is qualitative or quantitative:
Heights of infants in a maternity ward.
Qualitative
Quantitative
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The top five business schools in the US for a recent year according to Forbes are listed:
- Standford
- Harvard
- Northwestern
- Columbia
- Dartmouth
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The flight numbers of 6 departing flights from Chicago O'Hare International Airport on an afternoon in October of 2016 are listed:
1785
5159
4509
3458
334
2110
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The temperatures on a physician's intake form.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The allergies on a physician's intake form.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The Pain Level (scale 0 to 10) on a physician's intake form.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The weight on a physician's intake form.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The gender on an employment application.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The Highest Grade level Completed on an employment application.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The Number of Years at Last Job on an employment application.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Multiple Choice
Determine the level of measurement of the data set.
The Year of College Graduation on an employment application.
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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Grade point average
Nominal
Ordinal
Interval
Ratio
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1.3 Data Collection and Experimental Design
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