Exam 1: Introduction

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The Human Resources director of a large corporation wishes to develop an employee benefits package and decides to select 500 employees from a list of all (N = 40,000)workers in order to study their preferences for the various components of a potential package. Information obtained from the sample will be used to draw conclusions about the true population ________.

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TABLE 1-1 The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a DVD player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. -Referring to Table 1-1, the possible responses to the question "Are you happy, indifferent, or unhappy with the performance per dollar spent on the DVD player?" are values from a

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A personal computer user survey was conducted. Primary word processing package used is an example of a ________ variable

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TABLE 1-1 The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a DVD player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. -Referring to Table 1-1, the possible responses to the question "What is your age at last birthday?" result in

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The amount of alcohol consumed by a person per week will be measured on an interval scale.

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The answer to the question "What is your favorite color?" is an example of an ordinal scaled variable.

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TABLE 1-2 A Wall Street Journal poll asked 2,150 adults in the U.S. a series of questions to find out their view on the U.S. economy. -Referring to Table 1-2, the possible responses to the question "How many people in your household are unemployed currently?" result in

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TABLE 1-1 The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a DVD player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. -Referring to Table 1-1, the possible responses to the question "In which year were you born?" are values from a

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The amount of calories contained in a 12-ounce package of cheese is an example of a discrete variable.

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TABLE 1-1 The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a DVD player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. -Referring to Table 1-1, the possible responses to the question "What is your annual income rounded to the nearest thousands?" are values from a

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The universe or "totality of items or things" under consideration is called

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The average number of units earned per semester by college students is suspected to be rising. A researcher at Calendula College wishes to estimate the number of units earned by students during the spring semester at Calendula. To do so, he randomly selects 100 student transcripts and records the number of units each student earned in the spring term. Identify the variable of interest to the researcher.

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The chancellor of a major university was concerned about alcohol abuse on her campus and wanted to find out the proportion of students at her university who visited campus bars on the weekend before the final exam week. Her assistant took a random sample of 250 students. The answer on "whether you visited campus bars on the weekend before the final exam week" from students in the sample is an example of ________.

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TABLE 1-2 A Wall Street Journal poll asked 2,150 adults in the U.S. a series of questions to find out their view on the U.S. economy. -Referring to Table 1-2, the possible responses to the question "Are you 1. Currently employed, 2. Unemployed but actively looking for job, 3. Unemployed and quit looking for job?" are values from a

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The Commissioner of Health in New York State wanted to study malpractice litigation in New York. A sample of 31 thousand medical records was drawn from a population of 2.7 million patients who were discharged during 2010. Using the information obtained from the sample to predict population characteristics with respect to malpractice litigation is an example of ________.

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The possible responses to the question "How many times in the past three months have you visited a city park?" are values from a discrete variable.

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An insurance company evaluates many numerical variables about a person before deciding on an appropriate rate for automobile insurance. The distance a person drives in a year is an example of a ________ variable.

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Which of the following is not an element of descriptive statistical problems?

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TABLE 1-2 A Wall Street Journal poll asked 2,150 adults in the U.S. a series of questions to find out their view on the U.S. economy. -Referring to Table 1-2, the possible responses to the question "How would you rate the condition of the U.S. economy with 1 = excellent, 2 = good, 3 = decent, 4 = poor, 5 = terrible?" are values from a

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To monitor campus security, the campus police office is taking a survey of the number of students in a parking lot each 30 minutes of a 24-hour period with the goal of determining when patrols of the lot would serve the most students. If X is the number of students in the lot each period of time, then X is an example of

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