Deck 12: Comparing Several Means

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The bigger the margin of error,the smaller the confidence interval.
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A student draws a playing card from a standard pack of 52.What is the probability that the student draws a king or a heart?

A)1/4
B)4/13
C)7/52
D)13/52
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The standard error is a measure of variability.
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A sample consists of four observations,scored as 1,3,5,7.What is the standard deviation?

A)2.55
B)2.58
C)3.02
D)3.99
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A sample survey is an example of an observational study.
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The centre of a confidence interval is a sample statistic.
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The standard error is a measure of central tendency.
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A sample mean is an example of a point estimate.
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A population mean is an example of a point estimate.
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The average height of a randomly selected group of adult males could be a discrete random variable.
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900 secondary school students are selected randomly from across the country because they have achieved 10 GCSEs at grade A -C.There is a standard deviation of 0.4.Assuming a 95% confidence rate,what is the margin of error?

A)0.011
B)0.025
C)0.178
D)0.555
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The confidence interval is a type of point estimate.
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The standard error is calculated only from sample attributes.
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The annual number of UK lottery winners could be a discrete random variable.
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The best method for investigating casual relationships is an observational study.
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An observational study requires fewer resources than an experiment.
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The standard deviation requires knowledge of at least one population parameter.
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A sample survey is an example of an experimental study.
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The standard deviation is calculated only from sample attributes.
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The number of twentieth-century US presidential elections is not a discrete random variable.Why not?

A)There is no integer.
B)The integer does not vary and is not random.
C)It results from random process.
D)Another reason.
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Random sampling is a good way to protect against undercoverage bias.
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Random sampling is a good way to reduce response bias.
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A simple random sample was conducted to select 1600 of 100,000 subscribers to an educational research journal.The selected participants were asked whether the journal should increase its base of research coverage to include more social science articles.40% of participants requested an expansion in coverage.What is the 99% confidence interval for the proportion of subscribers who would like a wider research coverage?

A)[.30,.50]
B)[.32,.48]
C)[.33,.44]
D)[.37,.43]
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150 sixth-form students are sampled (a simple random sample)from 3000 in sixth-form colleges across the West Midlands.From the sampled students,an average IQ of 115 is determined,with a standard deviation of 10.What is the 99% confidence interval?

A)115 ± 0.01
B)115 ± 1.22
C)115 ± 2.10
D)115 ± 3.22
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The bigger the margin of error,the smaller the confidence interval.
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A student draws a playing card from a standard pack of 52.What is the probability that the student draws a king or a heart?

A)1/4
B)4/13
C)7/52
D)13/52
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The standard error is a measure of variability.
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A sample consists of four observations,scored as 1,3,5,7.What is the standard deviation?

A)2.55
B)2.58
C)3.02
D)3.99
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A sample survey is an example of an observational study.
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The centre of a confidence interval is a sample statistic.
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The standard error is a measure of central tendency.
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A sample mean is an example of a point estimate.
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A population mean is an example of a point estimate.
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The average height of a randomly selected group of adult males could be a discrete random variable.
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900 secondary school students are selected randomly from across the country because they have achieved 10 GCSEs at grade A -C.There is a standard deviation of 0.4.Assuming a 95% confidence rate,what is the margin of error?

A)0.011
B)0.025
C)0.178
D)0.555
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The confidence interval is a type of point estimate.
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The standard error is calculated only from sample attributes.
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The annual number of UK lottery winners could be a discrete random variable.
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The best method for investigating casual relationships is an observational study.
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An observational study requires fewer resources than an experiment.
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The standard deviation requires knowledge of at least one population parameter.
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A sample survey is an example of an experimental study.
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The standard deviation is calculated only from sample attributes.
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The number of twentieth-century US presidential elections is not a discrete random variable.Why not?

A)There is no integer.
B)The integer does not vary and is not random.
C)It results from random process.
D)Another reason.
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Random sampling is a good way to protect against undercoverage bias.
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Random sampling is a good way to reduce response bias.
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A simple random sample was conducted to select 1600 of 100,000 subscribers to an educational research journal.The selected participants were asked whether the journal should increase its base of research coverage to include more social science articles.40% of participants requested an expansion in coverage.What is the 99% confidence interval for the proportion of subscribers who would like a wider research coverage?

A)[.30,.50]
B)[.32,.48]
C)[.33,.44]
D)[.37,.43]
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150 sixth-form students are sampled (a simple random sample)from 3000 in sixth-form colleges across the West Midlands.From the sampled students,an average IQ of 115 is determined,with a standard deviation of 10.What is the 99% confidence interval?

A)115 ± 0.01
B)115 ± 1.22
C)115 ± 2.10
D)115 ± 3.22
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