Exam 1: Introduction to Statistics and Business Analytics
Exam 1: Introduction to Statistics and Business Analytics180 Questions
Exam 2: Visualizing Data With Charts and Graphs113 Questions
Exam 3: Descriptive Statistics88 Questions
Exam 4: Probability104 Questions
Exam 5: Discrete Distributions98 Questions
Exam 6: Continuous Distributions105 Questions
Exam 7: Sampling and Sampling Distributions97 Questions
Exam 8: Statistical Inference: Estimation for Single Populations94 Questions
Exam 9: Statistical Inference: Hypothesis Testing for Single Populations123 Questions
Exam 10: Statistical Inferences About Two Populations97 Questions
Exam 11: Analysis of Variance and Design of Experiments133 Questions
Exam 12: Simple Regression Analysis and Correlation111 Questions
Exam 13: Multiple Regression Analysis90 Questions
Exam 14: Building Multiple Regression Models100 Questions
Exam 15: Time-Series Forecasting and Index Numbers103 Questions
Exam 16: Analysis of Categorical Data85 Questions
Exam 17: Nonparametric Statistics110 Questions
Exam 18: Statistical Quality Control99 Questions
Exam 19: Decision Analysis109 Questions
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Which of the following measurement processes is least likely to yield usable data?
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You are the owner of a camping site that has a small pond with fish, and you want to know approximately how many fish are currently in the pond.For this purpose, you catch 30 fish and mark them with a special ink that will take a few days to be washed away.The ink doesn't affect the fish in any way.The fish are returned promptly to the pond after being marked.The next day at the same time of day you return and catch 30 fish, and you find out that 5 of these fish are marked.
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Which types of data are normally called metric data?
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The potential misuse of statistical data relates to the area of:
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With interval data, the zero point is a matter of convention and does not mean the absence of the phenomenon under observation.
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A variable is a numerical description of each of the possible outcomes of an experiment.
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On discovering an improperly adjusted drill press, Jack Joyner, Director of Quality Control, ordered an inspection of every fifth casting drilled during the evening shift.Less than 1% of the sampled castings were defective; so, Jack released the evening shift's production to assembly.This is an example of _______________.
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The business phrase "garbage in, garbage out" would most likely be attributed to _____________.
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What proportion of San Diego's registered voters favors trade restrictions with China? In an effort to determine this, a research team calls every registered voter in San Diego and contacts them.The proportion determined from the data gathered is a _______.
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During the Valentine's season, different offices in a company are encouraged to decorate their doors.A committee then goes around and ranks the doors according to how well the doors are decorated.The best door gets a ranking of "1"; the second best gets a ranking of "2", etc.The numbers of these rankings represent which level of data?
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You are the owner of a camping site and want to estimate the level of customer satisfaction among your clients.For this purpose, you select a representative sample of your clients and offer them a discount on their next visit as compensation for filling out a short questionnaire.One question specifically says, "How satisfied are you with your experience, on a scale from (1)to (5), where (1)is 'very dissatisfied' and (5)is 'very satisfied'?" This is an example of _______.
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A student makes an 82 on the first test in a statistics course.From this, she estimates that her average at the end of the semester (after other tests)will be about 82.This is an example of _______.
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Predictive analytics focus on how past patterns might occur in the future.These analyses often rely on patterns that are _______ the future.
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The manner in which numerical data can be analyzed statistically depends on the level of data measurement represented by numbers being analyzed.
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A list of final grades in an introductory class in business is an example of statistics
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Velocity refers to the speed with which data are available to the business for analysis.
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Morningstar Mutual Funds analyzes the risk and performance of mutual funds.Each mutual fund is assigned an overall rating of one to five stars.One star is the lowest rating, and five stars is the highest rating.This level of measurement is __________.
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If the U.S.Census indicated that in general, the population was moving to the northern states, what business decisions might that information impact?
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