Exam 2: Basic Mathematical and Measurement Concepts

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With the exception of division, one can perform all mathematical operations on a ratio scale.

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Using the scores in Problem 21: Using the scores in Problem 21:

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X = Y / Z can be expressed as _______.

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One generally has to specify the real limits for discrete variables since they cannot be measured accurately.

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An interval scale is like a ratio scale, except that the interval scale doesn't possess an absolute zero point.

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When rounding, if the decimal remainder is equal to When rounding, if the decimal remainder is equal to   and the last digit of the answer is even, add 1 to the last digit of the answer. and the last digit of the answer is even, add 1 to the last digit of the answer.

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The number 9.44650 rounded to two decimal places is _________.

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Classifying students into whether they are good, fair, or poor speakers is an example of ordinal scaling.

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Number of bar presses is an example of a(n) _______ variable.

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Given the following set of numbers, X 1 = 2, X 2 = 4, X 3 = 6, X 4 = 10 , what is the value of ( ΣX ) 2 ?

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