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The ------- is the most common and most important measure of variability in the field of statistics.
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When there are an odd number of data values, the median is halfway between the two middle values in the data set.
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The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in City A is $820 with a standard deviation of $86. The average monthly rent for a two-bedroom apartment in City B is $790 with a standard deviation of $75. Based on this data, we can conclude that the rent for two-bedroom apartments in City A is more consistent when compared to City B.
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When comparing two samples, the smaller coefficient of variation indicates more consistency (or less variability)within the sample or population.
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The sample ------ measures the direction of the linear relationship between two variables but does not measure the strength of the relationship.
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The sample covariance measures the strength of the linear relationship between two variables.
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The median of a data set is found by adding all the values in the data set and then dividing the result by the number of observations.
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Chebyshev's Theorem states that for any number z greater than 1, the percent of the values that fall within z standard deviations from the mean will be at least (1 - 1 )× 100.
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Which one of the following statements is true for a right-skewed distribution?
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The unit of measure for the variance is the same as the unit of measure for the original data.
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The sample variance is a biased estimator of the population variance because we would expect the average of many sample variances taken from a population would be equal to the true population variance.
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The average month end closing stock price for Company A over the past year is $34.57 with a standard deviation of $4.65. The average month end closing stock price for Company B over the same period is $26.15 with a standard deviation of $7.45. Based on this data, we can conclude that the stock price for Company A is more consistent when compared to the stock price for Company B.
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If the data set does not have a mode, Data Analysis ToolPak in Excel displays "#N/A" in the spreadsheet cell.
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When using the index point, i, to determine the pth percentile of a data set, round i to the next whole number, if i = P (n)is not a whole number.
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A negative sample covariance indicates that as one variable increases in value, the second variable tends to decrease.
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The MODE SNGL function in Excel will correctly identify more than one mode in a data set.
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When the index point, i, is not a whole number, round i up to the next highest whole number to find the position of the median in a sorted data set.
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The ------------ is the value in the data set for which half the observations are higher and half the observations are lower.
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