Deck 8: Estimating the Mean of a Population
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Deck 8: Estimating the Mean of a Population
1
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 25 with a mean
= 4.06 and standard deviation (s) = 1.37.
A) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .56
B) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .46
C) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .76
D) 95% CI = 4.06 ± 2.33

A) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .56
B) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .46
C) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .76
D) 95% CI = 4.06 ± 2.33
95% CI = 4.06 ± .56
2
What is the term for the lower and upper boundaries of a confidence interval?
A) point estimate
B) confidence interval
C) confidence limits
D) interval estimate
A) point estimate
B) confidence interval
C) confidence limits
D) interval estimate
confidence limits
3
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 24 with a mean
= 102.97 and standard error of the mean
= 1.85.
A) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.83
B) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.17
C) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 5.19
D) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.92


A) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.83
B) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.17
C) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 5.19
D) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.92
95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.83
4
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 15 with a mean
= 3.50 and standard deviation (s) = .80.
A) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .45
B) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .37
C) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .63
D) 95% CI = 3.50 ± 2.36

A) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .45
B) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .37
C) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .63
D) 95% CI = 3.50 ± 2.36
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5
The confidence interval for the mean is ______.
A) a range of values for a variable that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population mean
B) a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the lower and upper boundaries of the confidence interval
D) a measure of variability
A) a range of values for a variable that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population mean
B) a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the lower and upper boundaries of the confidence interval
D) a measure of variability
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6
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 29 with a mean
= 52.49 and standard deviation (s) = 11.58.
A) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 4.40
B) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 3.66
C) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 5.94
D) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 4.20

A) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 4.40
B) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 3.66
C) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 5.94
D) 95% CI = 52.49 ± 4.20
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7
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 30 with a mean
= 7.12 and standard deviation (s) = 3.67.
A) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 1.37
B) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 1.14
C) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 1.84
D) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 2.72

A) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 1.37
B) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 1.14
C) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 1.84
D) 95% CI = 7.12 ± 2.72
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8
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 24 with a mean
= 102.97 and standard deviation (s) = 9.05.
A) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.83
B) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.17
C) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 5.19
D) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.92

A) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.83
B) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.17
C) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 5.19
D) 95% CI = 102.97 ± 3.92
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9
Use the formula
to calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 12 with a mean
= 6.00 and standard error of the mean
= 1.15.
A) (3.47, 8.53)
B) (3.93, 8.07)
C) (2.43, 9.57)
D) (2.65, 9.35)



A) (3.47, 8.53)
B) (3.93, 8.07)
C) (2.43, 9.57)
D) (2.65, 9.35)
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10
What is the term for a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter?
A) point estimate
B) confidence interval
C) confidence limits
D) interval estimate
A) point estimate
B) confidence interval
C) confidence limits
D) interval estimate
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11
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 21 with a mean
= 73.51 and standard error of the mean
= 2.97.
A) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 6.20
B) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.12
C) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 8.45
D) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.06


A) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 6.20
B) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.12
C) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 8.45
D) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.06
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12
Use the formula
to calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 12 with a mean
= 6.00 and standard error of the mean
= 1.15.
A) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 2.53
B) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 2.07
C) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 3.57
D) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 3.35



A) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 2.53
B) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 2.07
C) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 3.57
D) 95% CI = 6.00 ± 3.35
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13
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 21 with a mean
= 73.51 and standard deviation (s) = 13.62.
A) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 6.20
B) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.12
C) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 8.45
D) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.06

A) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 6.20
B) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.12
C) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 8.45
D) 95% CI = 73.51 ± 5.06
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14
Use the formula
to calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 22 with a mean
= 9.51 and standard error of the mean
= 1.25.
A) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 2.15
B) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 3.52
C) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 2.59
D) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 2.60



A) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 2.15
B) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 3.52
C) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 2.59
D) 95% CI = 9.51 ± 2.60
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15
A point estimate is ______.
A) a measure of variability
B) a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the lower boundary of a confidence interval
D) a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter
A) a measure of variability
B) a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the lower boundary of a confidence interval
D) a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter
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16
Confidence limits are ______.
A) a measure of variability
B) single values used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the lower and upper boundaries of a confidence interval
D) a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter
A) a measure of variability
B) single values used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the lower and upper boundaries of a confidence interval
D) a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter
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17
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 15 with a mean
= 3.50 and standard error of the mean
= .21.
A) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .45
B) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .37
C) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .63
D) 95% CI = 3.50 ± 2.36


A) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .45
B) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .37
C) 95% CI = 3.50 ± .63
D) 95% CI = 3.50 ± 2.36
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18
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 25 with a mean
= 4.06 and standard error of the mean
= .27.
A) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .56
B) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .46
C) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .76
D) 95% CI = 4.06 ± 2.33


A) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .56
B) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .46
C) 95% CI = 4.06 ± .76
D) 95% CI = 4.06 ± 2.33
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19
What is the term for a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter?
A) point estimate
B) confidence interval
C) confidence limits
D) interval estimate
A) point estimate
B) confidence interval
C) confidence limits
D) interval estimate
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20
A confidence interval is ______.
A) a measure of central tendency
B) a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the upper boundary of a confidence interval
D) a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter
A) a measure of central tendency
B) a single value used to estimate an unknown population parameter
C) the upper boundary of a confidence interval
D) a range or interval of values that has a stated probability of containing an unknown population parameter
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21
Use the formula
to calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 7.00 and a population standard error of the mean
= .50.
A) 95% CI = 7.00 ± .98
B) 95% CI = 7.00 ± .83
C) 95% CI = 7.00 ± 1.29
D) 95% CI = 7.00 ± 2.46



A) 95% CI = 7.00 ± .98
B) 95% CI = 7.00 ± .83
C) 95% CI = 7.00 ± 1.29
D) 95% CI = 7.00 ± 2.46
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22
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 25 with a mean
= 3.74 and a population standard deviation (σ) = 6.00.
A) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 2.35
B) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 1.98
C) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 3.10
D) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 3.16

A) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 2.35
B) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 1.98
C) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 3.10
D) 95% CI = 3.74 ± 3.16
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23
Which of the following statements would be the correct way to state a conclusion regarding a 95% confidence interval?
A) There is a .05 probability that the population mean is between 35,422 and 41,566.
B) There is a .95 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
C) There is a .95 probability that the population mean is between 35,422 and 41,566.
D) There is a .05 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
A) There is a .05 probability that the population mean is between 35,422 and 41,566.
B) There is a .95 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
C) There is a .95 probability that the population mean is between 35,422 and 41,566.
D) There is a .05 probability that the interval of 35,422 to 41,566 contains the population mean.
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24
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 29 with a mean
= 52.49 and standard error of the mean
= 2.15.
A) (48.29, 56.69)
B) (48.83, 56.15)
C) (46.55, 58.43)
D) (48.09, 56.89)


A) (48.29, 56.69)
B) (48.83, 56.15)
C) (46.55, 58.43)
D) (48.09, 56.89)
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25
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 28 with a mean
= 15.86 and a population standard deviation (σ) = 10.00.
A) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.12
B) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.70
C) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 4.88
D) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.85

A) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.12
B) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.70
C) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 4.88
D) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.85
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26
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 25 with a mean
= 10.50 and standard deviation (s) = 4.16.
A) (8.83, 12.17)
B) (8.78, 12.22)
C) (8.17, 12.83)
D) (7.59, 13.41)

A) (8.83, 12.17)
B) (8.78, 12.22)
C) (8.17, 12.83)
D) (7.59, 13.41)
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27
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 17 with a mean
= 12.42 and a population standard deviation (σ) = 5.00.
A) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 2.37
B) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 2.00
C) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 3.12
D) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 3.17

A) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 2.37
B) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 2.00
C) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 3.12
D) 95% CI = 12.42 ± 3.17
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28
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 117.52 and a population standard error of the mean
= 5.57.
A) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 10.92
B) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 9.19
C) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 14.37
D) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 7.53


A) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 10.92
B) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 9.19
C) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 14.37
D) 95% CI = 117.52 ± 7.53
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29
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 15.86 and a population standard error of the mean
= 1.89.
A) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.70
B) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.12
C) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 4.88
D) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.85


A) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.70
B) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.12
C) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 4.88
D) 95% CI = 15.86 ± 3.85
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30
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 57.28 and a population standard error of the mean
= 3.27.
A) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 6.41
B) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 5.40
C) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 8.44
D) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 5.23


A) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 6.41
B) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 5.40
C) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 8.44
D) 95% CI = 57.28 ± 5.23
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31
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 25 with a mean
= 4.06 and standard error of the mean
= .27.
A) (3.50, 4.62)
B) (3.60, 4.52)
C) (3.30, 4.82)
D) (1.73, 6.39)


A) (3.50, 4.62)
B) (3.60, 4.52)
C) (3.30, 4.82)
D) (1.73, 6.39)
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32
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 12.67 and a population standard error of the mean
= .98.
A) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 1.61
B) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 1.92
C) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 2.28
D) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 2.52


A) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 1.61
B) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 1.92
C) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 2.28
D) 95% CI = 12.67 ± 2.52
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33
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 2.50 and a population standard error of the mean
= .20.
A) 95% CI = 2.50 ± .39
B) 95% CI = 2.50 ± .33
C) 95% CI = 2.50 ± .52
D) 95% CI = 2.50 ± 2.16


A) 95% CI = 2.50 ± .39
B) 95% CI = 2.50 ± .33
C) 95% CI = 2.50 ± .52
D) 95% CI = 2.50 ± 2.16
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34
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 249.60 and a population standard error of the mean
= 9.13.
A) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 17.89
B) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 15.06
C) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 23.56
D) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 11.09


A) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 17.89
B) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 15.06
C) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 23.56
D) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 11.09
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35
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 30 with a mean
= 249.60 and a population standard deviation (σ) = 50.00.
A) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 23.56
B) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 15.06
C) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 17.89
D) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 11.09

A) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 23.56
B) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 15.06
C) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 17.89
D) 95% CI = 249.60 ± 11.09
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36
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 28 with a mean
= 16.39 and standard error of the mean
= .91.
A) (14.52, 18.26)
B) (14.84, 17.94)
C) (13.87, 18.91)
D) (13.43, 19.35)


A) (14.52, 18.26)
B) (14.84, 17.94)
C) (13.87, 18.91)
D) (13.43, 19.35)
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37
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample of N = 24 with a mean
= 102.97 and standard error of the mean
= 1.85.
A) (99.14, 106.80)
B) (99.8, 106.14)
C) (97.78, 108.16)
D) (99.05, 106.89)


A) (99.14, 106.80)
B) (99.8, 106.14)
C) (97.78, 108.16)
D) (99.05, 106.89)
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38
Which of the following statements would be the correct way to state a conclusion regarding a 95% confidence interval?
A) There is a 95% probability that the population mean is between 131.65 and 135.78.
B) There is a .95 probability that the population mean is between 131.65 and 135.78.
C) There is a .95 probability that the interval of 131.65 and 135.78 contains the population mean.
D) There is a 95% probability that the interval of 131.65 and 135.78 contains the population mean.
A) There is a 95% probability that the population mean is between 131.65 and 135.78.
B) There is a .95 probability that the population mean is between 131.65 and 135.78.
C) There is a .95 probability that the interval of 131.65 and 135.78 contains the population mean.
D) There is a 95% probability that the interval of 131.65 and 135.78 contains the population mean.
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39
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 2.50 and a population standard error of the mean
= .20.
A) (2.11, 2.89)
B) (2.17, 2.83)
C) (1.98, 3.02)
D) (.34, 4.66)


A) (2.11, 2.89)
B) (2.17, 2.83)
C) (1.98, 3.02)
D) (.34, 4.66)
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40
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 7.00 and a population standard error of the mean
= .50.
A) (6.02, 7.98)
B) (6.18, 7.83)
C) (5.71, 8.29)
D) (4.54, 9.46)


A) (6.02, 7.98)
B) (6.18, 7.83)
C) (5.71, 8.29)
D) (4.54, 9.46)
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41
The distribution of sample means for larger samples is more closely clustered around the population mean, with less ______ among sample means.
A) confidence
B) significance
C) similarity
D) variability
A) confidence
B) significance
C) similarity
D) variability
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42
When a sample size is decreased, the confidence interval for the mean is then ______.
A) narrowed
B) widened
C) more significant
D) less significant
A) narrowed
B) widened
C) more significant
D) less significant
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43
The ______ the sample, the less confidence a research has that the sample mean estimates the unknown population mean μ, and the ______ the confidence interval around the sample mean.
A) larger; smaller
B) larger; larger
C) smaller; larger
D) smaller; smaller
A) larger; smaller
B) larger; larger
C) smaller; larger
D) smaller; smaller
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44
What is the relationship between the size of a sample and the width of the confidence interval for the mean?
A) The smaller the sample size, the narrower the confidence interval for the mean.
B) The larger the sample size, the narrower the confidence interval for the mean.
C) The larger the sample size, the wider the confidence interval for the mean.
D) The size of the sample has no influence on the width of the confidence interval for the mean.
A) The smaller the sample size, the narrower the confidence interval for the mean.
B) The larger the sample size, the narrower the confidence interval for the mean.
C) The larger the sample size, the wider the confidence interval for the mean.
D) The size of the sample has no influence on the width of the confidence interval for the mean.
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45
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 57.28 and a population standard error of the mean
= 3.27.
A) (40.87, 63.69)
B) (51.88, 62.68)
C) (48.84, 65.72)
D) (52.05, 62.51)


A) (40.87, 63.69)
B) (51.88, 62.68)
C) (48.84, 65.72)
D) (52.05, 62.51)
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46
When drawing a conclusion about the 95% confidence interval with a known population standard deviation, a researcher would state that there is a ______.
A) .95 probability that a confidence interval contains the median score for the population
B) 95% probability that a confidence interval contains the mean score for the population
C) .95 probability that a confidence interval contains the mean score for the population
D) .05 probability that a confidence interval contains the mean score for the population
A) .95 probability that a confidence interval contains the median score for the population
B) 95% probability that a confidence interval contains the mean score for the population
C) .95 probability that a confidence interval contains the mean score for the population
D) .05 probability that a confidence interval contains the mean score for the population
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47
A sample size of ______ would have the widest confidence interval for the mean.
A) N = 200
B) N = 250
C) N = 300
D) N = 350
A) N = 200
B) N = 250
C) N = 300
D) N = 350
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48
The distribution of sample means for relatively ______ samples is closely clustered around the population mean, with less variability among sample means.
A) large
B) small
C) normally distributed
D) skewed
A) large
B) small
C) normally distributed
D) skewed
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49
The ______ the sample, the more confidence a researcher has that the sample mean estimates the unknown population mean μ, and the ______ the confidence interval around the sample mean.
A) larger; larger
B) smaller; smaller
C) smaller; larger
D) larger; smaller
A) larger; larger
B) smaller; smaller
C) smaller; larger
D) larger; smaller
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50
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 28.59 and a population standard error of the mean
= 2.29.
A) (24.10, 33.08)
B) (24.81, 32.37)
C) (22.68, 34.50)
D) (24.34, 32.84)


A) (24.10, 33.08)
B) (24.81, 32.37)
C) (22.68, 34.50)
D) (24.34, 32.84)
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51
The relationship between sample size and the width of a confidence interval may be explained by the concept of ______.
A) z score
B) point estimates
C) sampling error
D) descriptive statistics
A) z score
B) point estimates
C) sampling error
D) descriptive statistics
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52
The larger the sample size, the ______ the confidence interval for the mean.
A) narrower
B) wider
C) broader
D) more significant
A) narrower
B) wider
C) broader
D) more significant
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53
When a sample size is increased, the confidence interval for the mean is then ______.
A) more significant
B) widened
C) narrowed
D) less significant
A) more significant
B) widened
C) narrowed
D) less significant
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54
Calculate the lower and upper limits of the 95% confidence interval for a sample with a mean
= 12.67 and a population standard error of the mean
= .98.
A) (11.06, 14.28)
B) (10.75, 14.59)
C) (10.39, 14.95)
D) (10.15, 15.19)


A) (11.06, 14.28)
B) (10.75, 14.59)
C) (10.39, 14.95)
D) (10.15, 15.19)
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55
If a researcher were to increase the sample size from 100 to 200, the confidence interval for the mean would be ______.
A) widened
B) narrowed
C) unchanged
D) more normally distributed
A) widened
B) narrowed
C) unchanged
D) more normally distributed
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56
Researchers have more confidence that the sample mean estimates the unknown population mean when their sample is ______.
A) centralized
B) significant
C) larger
D) smaller
A) centralized
B) significant
C) larger
D) smaller
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57
The ______ the desired width of a confidence interval, the ______ the necessary sample size.
A) larger; larger
B) smaller; smaller
C) larger; smaller
D) smaller; larger
A) larger; larger
B) smaller; smaller
C) larger; smaller
D) smaller; larger
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58
There is a .95 probability that a confidence interval contains the ______ score for the population.
A) median
B) mean
C) standard deviation
D) variance
A) median
B) mean
C) standard deviation
D) variance
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59
______ samples have ______ value for the standard error of the mean, which in turn narrows the width of the confidence interval.
A) Larger; larger
B) Smaller; smaller
C) Larger; smaller
D) Smaller; larger
A) Larger; larger
B) Smaller; smaller
C) Larger; smaller
D) Smaller; larger
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60
A sample of size ______ would have the narrowest confidence interval for the mean.
A) N = 140
B) N = 200
C) N = 300
D) N = 425
A) N = 140
B) N = 200
C) N = 300
D) N = 425
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61
When a researcher moves from a 95% confidence level to a 99% confidence level, the confidence interval for the mean becomes ______.
A) wider
B) normally distributed
C) statistically significant
D) narrower
A) wider
B) normally distributed
C) statistically significant
D) narrower
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62
Which of the following affects the width of a confidence interval?
A) whether the population standard deviation is known
B) the sample mean
C) the desired level of confidence
D) the population mean
A) whether the population standard deviation is known
B) the sample mean
C) the desired level of confidence
D) the population mean
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63
If a researcher decreases the confidence level from 99% to 90%, the confidence interval for the mean is ______.
A) widened
B) unchanged
C) narrowed
D) restricted
A) widened
B) unchanged
C) narrowed
D) restricted
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64
For a variable with
= 15.00, how large should the sample be for a desired 95% confidence interval width of 6?
A) 10
B) 24
C) 96
D) 576

A) 10
B) 24
C) 96
D) 576
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65
Which confidence interval is the narrowest?
A) 99.9%
B) 99%
C) 95%
D) 90%
A) 99.9%
B) 99%
C) 95%
D) 90%
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66
If a researcher chooses a confidence level greater than the 95%, which of the following will occur?
A) a smaller confidence interval that contains the population mean
B) a larger confidence interval that contain the population mean
C) a loss of precision in estimating the sample mean
D) a loss of precision in estimating the population mean
A) a smaller confidence interval that contains the population mean
B) a larger confidence interval that contain the population mean
C) a loss of precision in estimating the sample mean
D) a loss of precision in estimating the population mean
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67
For a variable with
= 25.00, how large should the sample be for a desired 95% confidence interval width of 15?
A) 7
B) 11
C) 43
D) 121

A) 7
B) 11
C) 43
D) 121
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68
Use the formula
to calculate the 90% confidence interval for a sample of N = 12 with a mean
= 4.00 and standard error of the mean
= .58.
A) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 1.04
B) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 1.80
C) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 2.38
D) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 1.28



A) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 1.04
B) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 1.80
C) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 2.38
D) 90% CI = 4.00 ± 1.28
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69
For a variable with
= 333.00, how large should the sample be for a desired 95% confidence interval width of 100?
A) 13
B) 43
C) 170
D) 1849

A) 13
B) 43
C) 170
D) 1849
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70
For a variable with
= 5.81, how large should the sample be for a desired 95% confidence interval width of 2?
A) 11
B) 32
C) 130
D) 1024

A) 11
B) 32
C) 130
D) 1024
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71
When a researcher increases the confidence level from 95% to 99%, the wider interval implies ______.
A) increased precision in estimating the population mean
B) a lower confidence that the interval contains the population mean
C) a loss of precision in estimating the sample mean
D) decreased precision in estimating the population mean
A) increased precision in estimating the population mean
B) a lower confidence that the interval contains the population mean
C) a loss of precision in estimating the sample mean
D) decreased precision in estimating the population mean
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72
The ______ the desired level of confidence, the ______ the confidence interval for the mean.
A) higher; wider
B) lower; narrower
C) higher; narrower
D) lower; wider
A) higher; wider
B) lower; narrower
C) higher; narrower
D) lower; wider
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73
Which confidence interval is the widest?
A) 99.9%
B) 99%
C) 95%
D) 90%
A) 99.9%
B) 99%
C) 95%
D) 90%
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74
When a researcher moves from a 95% confidence level to a 90% confidence level, the confidence interval for the mean becomes ______.
A) wider
B) normally distributed
C) statistically significant
D) narrower
A) wider
B) normally distributed
C) statistically significant
D) narrower
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75
When a researcher moves from a 90% confidence level to a 95% confidence level, the width of the confidence interval for the mean is ______.
A) increased
B) unchanged
C) less significant
D) decreased
A) increased
B) unchanged
C) less significant
D) decreased
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76
For a variable with
= 175.00, how large should the sample be for a desired 95% confidence interval width of 50?
A) 14
B) 47
C) 188
D) 2209

A) 14
B) 47
C) 188
D) 2209
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77
For a variable with
= 3.50, how large should the sample be for a desired 95% confidence interval width of 1.50?
A) 9
B) 21
C) 84
D) 441

A) 9
B) 21
C) 84
D) 441
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78
If a researcher chooses a confidence level less than the 95%, which of the following occurs?
A) a smaller confidence interval that contains the population mean
B) a larger confidence interval that contain the population mean
C) a loss of precision in estimating the sample mean
D) a loss of precision in estimating the population mean
A) a smaller confidence interval that contains the population mean
B) a larger confidence interval that contain the population mean
C) a loss of precision in estimating the sample mean
D) a loss of precision in estimating the population mean
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79
The ______ the desired width of a confidence interval, the ______ the necessary sample size.
A) larger; larger
B) smaller; smaller
C) larger; smaller
D) smaller; larger
A) larger; larger
B) smaller; smaller
C) larger; smaller
D) smaller; larger
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80
The ______ the desired level of confidence, the ______ the confidence interval for the mean.
A) higher; narrower
B) lower; narrower
C) lower; wider
D) lower; higher
A) higher; narrower
B) lower; narrower
C) lower; wider
D) lower; higher
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