Deck 1: The Nature of Probability and Statistics

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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. In 2011, there were 34 deaths from the avian flu.

A) differential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) inferential statistics
D) predictive statistics
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A ______________ consists of all subjects that are being studied.
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If a weather center monitors and calculates the average number of tornadoes that pass through Topeka, Kansas each year, what type of variable would they be investigating?

A) isolated variable
B) controlled variable
C) hypothesis variable
D) random variable
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A ______________ variable assumes values that can be counted.
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. Because of the current economy, 49% of 18 to 34 year olds have taken a job to pay the bills.

A) inferential statistics
B) time series statistics
C) descriptive statistics
D) differential statistics
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How are statistics important in our everyday lives, and why do we need to
understand them?
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What is meant by a biased sample?
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In which branch of statistics would a researcher acquire twenty-five 2000 Toyota Celicas, drive them until they had a major mechanical failure, record the final mileage,
And then write a report for Car and Driver?

A) differential statistics
B) inferential statistics
C) predictive statistics
D) descriptive statistics
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Inferential statistics is based on probability.
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. Based on a sample of 2739 respondents, it is estimated that pet owners spent a total of 14
Billion dollars on veterinarian care for their pets.

A) inferential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) differential statistics
D) time series statistics
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______________ is a decision-making process for evaluating claims about a
population, based on information obtained from samples.
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Each value in a data set may be referred to as either a data value or a(n) ____________.

A) subdata
B) datum
C) point
D) atom
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Which of the following correctly describes the relationship between a sample and a population?

A) A population is a group of samples that may or may not be included in a study.
B) A sample is a group of populations that are subject to observation.
C) A sample is a group of subjects selected from a population to be studied.
D) A population and a sample are not related.
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Statistics is the science of conducting studies to

A) hypothesize, experiment, and form conclusions.
B) collect, organize, summarize, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
C) monitor, study, and report on a subject.
D) solve a system of equations.
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A ____________ is a characteristic or attribute of a subject that can assume different values?

A) exponent
B) variable
C) datum
D) sample
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. In 2025, the world population is predicted to be 8 billion people.

A) inferential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) differential statistics
D) time series statistics
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Based on her electric bills from last year, Mrs. Smith expects she will be paying
$75/month this year. This is an example of descriptive statistics.
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. In an online survey of 500 Virginia Tech students between spring 2010 and spring 2011, 31%
Said that they had missed class because of alcohol consumption.

A) descriptive statistics
B) inferential statistics
C) time series statistics
D) differential statistics
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Variables with values that are determined by chance are called _____________.

A) inconsistent variables.
B) specialized.
C) random variables.
D) erratic variables.
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Which branch of statistics would employ probability to predict how many miles one should be able to drive a 2000 Toyota Celica during its lifetime?

A) descriptive statistics
B) time series statistics
C) differential statistics
D) inferential statistics
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What level of measurement classifies data into mutually exclusive categories in which no order or ranking can be imposed on the data?

A) ordinal
B) nominal
C) ratio
D) interval
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Quantitative data can be further classified as continuous or nonsequential.
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What level of measurement would be applied when doing a survey on the average
American's shoe size?
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The _______________ level of measurement classifies data into categories that
can be ranked; however, precise differences between the ranks do not exist.
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Determining the number of people from the state of Alaska who voted for a
Republican in the last election is an example of ______________ measurement.
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A person's hair color would be an example of a quantitative variable.
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Rating a restaurant by a number of stars is an example of an ordinal level of
measurement.
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The amount of time needed to run the Boston marathon is an example of which type of variable?

A) continuous
B) temporal
C) discrete
D) qualitative
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The number of birds in a tree is an example of a continuous variable.
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The variable of height is an example of a quantitative variable.
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Classifying the fruit in a basket as apple, orange, or banana, is an example of the ___________ level of measurement?

A) interval
B) ratio
C) ordinal
D) nominal
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What level of measurement allows for the ranking of data, a precise difference between units of measure, and also includes a true zero?

A) nominal
B) ratio
C) ordinal
D) interval
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Which one of the following data are discrete?

A) the number of crew members on the boat
B) the latitude and longitude of a boat at sea
C) the speed of the boat's propeller, in revolutions per minute
D) the latitude and longitude of the boat's port of departure
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Which one of the following data are discrete?

A) the average preseason ranking of the University of Connecticut's women's basketball team over the past 10 years
B) the height of the tallest player on Duke University's men's basketball team
C) the average height of players on the University of Connecticut's women's basketball team
D) the pre-season ranking of Duke University's men's basketball team
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______________ sampling is used when the population is large and it includes
subjects residing over a large geographic area.
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A pollster randomly samples 136 Democrats, 163 Republicans and 17 Independents (all registered voters) in Metro City and asks each poll participant which mayorial candidate
He or she prefers. Identify the kind of sample that the pollster is using.

A) voluntary response sample
B) stratified sample
C) cluster sample
D) sample of convenience
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Which of the following sample types should you always regard as unreliable?

A) voluntary response samples
B) stratified samples
C) cluster samples
D) simple random samples
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Which one of the following data are continuous?

A) the rankings of the trees, from most numerous to least numerous
B) the number of representatives of each species in the park
C) the average height of a sample of trees
D) the number of species of trees in a park
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If you were told that four students from a class of twenty were questioned for a poll about study habits, this would be an example of ________________.

A) random sampling
B) cluster sampling
C) stratified sampling
D) systematic sampling
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A middle school student passes out leaflets to the adults at a school function. The leaflets ask the recipient to indicate whether they believe in anthropogenic global warming. The
Bottom of the leaflet indicates that the completed leaflet should be returned to the
Student. Identify the kind of sample that is being used.

A) cluster sample
B) sample of convenience
C) stratified sample
D) systematic sample
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 3.3 millimeters

A) 2.3-4.3 millimeters
B) 3.25-3.35 millimeters
C) 3.3-4.3 millimeters
D) 3.29-3.31 millimeters
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 53 feet

A) 53-54 feet
B) 52.5-53.5 feet
C) 52-54 feet
D) 52.9-53.1 feet
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 84.4 yards

A) 84.39-84.41 pounds
B) 84.4-85.4 pounds
C) 84.35-84.45 pounds
D) 83.4-85.4 pounds
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The four basic methods used to obtain samples are: random, irregular, cluster, and
stratified sampling.
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 11.6

A) 11.5-11.7
B) 11.55-11.65
C) 10.6-12.6
D) 11.59-11.61
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Which one of the following data are continuous?

A) the number of times the file has been downloaded
B) the time remaining for an MP3 music download
C) the number of musicians performing in the MP3 file
D) all of these represent continuous data
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Questioning every 14th customer leaving a theatre about the movie they had seen, would
be an example of systematic sampling.
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When rolling two six-sided dice, your total roll ranges from 2 (double ones) to 12 (double sixes).Characterize the nature of the roll total.

A) qualitative and continuous
B) quantitative and discrete
C) qualitative and discrete
D) quantitative and continuous
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In a research study, it is always preferable for the researcher to carefully choose his
participants rather than randomly select them from a suitable group.
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 50 quarts

A) 49.5-50.5 quarts
B) 49-51 quarts
C) 50-51 quarts
D) 49.9-50.1 quarts
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 2.75 pounds

A) 2.745-2.755 pounds
B) 2.749-2.751 pounds
C) 1.75-3.75 pounds
D) 2.75-3.75 pounds
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What type of sampling is being employed if the country is divided into economic classes and a sample is chosen from each class to be surveyed?

A) cluster sampling
B) stratified sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) random sampling
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An electronics manufacturer test every 500th cell phone to verify that it is functioning properly. Identify the kind of sample that is being used.

A) simple random sample
B) systematic sample
C) cluster sample
D) stratified sample
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By visiting homes door-to-door, a municipality surveys all the households in 141 randomly-selected neighborhoods to see how residents feel about a proposed property
Tax increase. Identify the type of sample that is being used.

A) voluntary response sample
B) stratified sample
C) systematic sample
D) cluster sample
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Which of the following is the best description of a double-blind experiment?

A) an experiment in which the subjects are blindfolded so they cannot see which treatment is applied to them
B) an experiment in which neither the investigators nor the subjects know how the treatments have been assigned
C) an experiment in which neither the investigators nor the subjects know the others' names
D) an experiment in which both the investigators and the subjects are hidden from the others' views
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If a researcher manipulates one of the variables and tries to determine how the manipulation influences other variables, the researcher is conducting a(n)

A) observational study.
B) confounding study.
C) independent study.
D) experimental study.
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One advantage of a(n) ______________ study is that it occurs in a natural setting
without intervention by the researcher.
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The names of all 65 students in a professor's class are written on identical slips of paper, and the slips are placed into a large glass jar. Then, the professor selects 6 random slips
From the jar. Identify the kind of sample that is being used.

A) sample of convenience
B) systematic sample
C) cluster sample
D) simple random sample
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A(n) _______________ makes it difficult to determine whether an experimental outcome is due to the applied treatment.

A) perplexer
B) uncooperative subject
C) counfounder
D) error
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Which of the following best defines the relationship between confounding, dependent, and independent variables?

A) The confounding variable may cause the dependent variable to act independently.
B) The confounding variable influences the independent variable, but has no effect on the dependent variable.
C) The influence of the confounding variable cannot be separated from the influence of the dependent variable.
D) The confounding variable influences the dependent variable, but is not separated from the independent variable.
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In a true experimental study, the subjects should be assigned to groups randomly. If this is not possible and a researcher uses intact groups, they are performing a
_______________.

A) quasi-experimental study
B) convoluted study
C) dependent study
D) observational study
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Which of the following is the best description of a randomized experiment?

A) an experiment in which the outcomes are random
B) an experiment in which the investigators are chosen at random
C) an experiment in which the treatments are assigned randomly to experimental units
D) an experiment in which the experimental units are selected at random
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A magazine tests a new car and reports that it could be twice as much fun to drive. This is NOT an example of

A) detached statistics
B) changing the subject
C) implied connections
D) suspect samples
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An independent variable can also be called a(n)

A) explanatory variable.
B) outcome variable.
C) suggestive variable.
D) free variable.
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A television station interviews five movie viewers after the first showing of a movie. After finding out that all five enjoyed the movie very much, the reporter states that this
Movie will definitely be a big hit. This is an example of ____________________.

A) suspect samples
B) detached statistics
C) ambiguous averages
D) changing the subject
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In an experiment, subjects are put into two categories according to sex, and then each subject is randomly assigned a treatment . This is an example of...

A) confounding
B) randomized blocking
C) gender bias
D) observational studies
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In a randomized experiment, if there are large differences in outcomes among the treatment groups, we can conclude that the differences are due to
_____________________.

A) deliberate data manipulation
B) random luck
C) experimental error
D) the treatments
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An advertisement for a truck states that it is 15% more powerful. This is an example of _________________.

A) ambiguous averages
B) detached statistics
C) changing the subject
D) suspect samples
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When running an experimental study, the group that is manipulated can be called the
treatment group.
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In an experimental study, manipulation of the_______________ variable is
studied to see if it leads to changes in the _______________variable.
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A dependent variable can also be referred to as an outcome variable.
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. In 2011, there were 34 deaths from the avian flu.

A) differential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) inferential statistics
D) predictive statistics
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A ______________ consists of all subjects that are being studied.
population
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If a weather center monitors and calculates the average number of tornadoes that pass through Topeka, Kansas each year, what type of variable would they be investigating?

A) isolated variable
B) controlled variable
C) hypothesis variable
D) random variable
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. Because of the current economy, 49% of 18 to 34 year olds have taken a job to pay the bills.

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How are statistics important in our everyday lives, and why do we need to
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What is meant by a biased sample?
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In which branch of statistics would a researcher acquire twenty-five 2000 Toyota Celicas, drive them until they had a major mechanical failure, record the final mileage,
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A) differential statistics
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Inferential statistics is based on probability.
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. Based on a sample of 2739 respondents, it is estimated that pet owners spent a total of 14
Billion dollars on veterinarian care for their pets.

A) inferential statistics
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______________ is a decision-making process for evaluating claims about a
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Each value in a data set may be referred to as either a data value or a(n) ____________.

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Which of the following correctly describes the relationship between a sample and a population?

A) A population is a group of samples that may or may not be included in a study.
B) A sample is a group of populations that are subject to observation.
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Statistics is the science of conducting studies to

A) hypothesize, experiment, and form conclusions.
B) collect, organize, summarize, analyze, and draw conclusions from data.
C) monitor, study, and report on a subject.
D) solve a system of equations.
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A ____________ is a characteristic or attribute of a subject that can assume different values?

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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. In 2025, the world population is predicted to be 8 billion people.

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D) time series statistics
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Based on her electric bills from last year, Mrs. Smith expects she will be paying
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Determine which branch of statistics was used to make the following statement. In an online survey of 500 Virginia Tech students between spring 2010 and spring 2011, 31%
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Variables with values that are determined by chance are called _____________.

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Which branch of statistics would employ probability to predict how many miles one should be able to drive a 2000 Toyota Celica during its lifetime?

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What level of measurement classifies data into mutually exclusive categories in which no order or ranking can be imposed on the data?

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What level of measurement would be applied when doing a survey on the average
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The _______________ level of measurement classifies data into categories that
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Determining the number of people from the state of Alaska who voted for a
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A person's hair color would be an example of a quantitative variable.
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Rating a restaurant by a number of stars is an example of an ordinal level of
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The amount of time needed to run the Boston marathon is an example of which type of variable?

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The variable of height is an example of a quantitative variable.
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Classifying the fruit in a basket as apple, orange, or banana, is an example of the ___________ level of measurement?

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What level of measurement allows for the ranking of data, a precise difference between units of measure, and also includes a true zero?

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Which one of the following data are discrete?

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Which one of the following data are discrete?

A) the average preseason ranking of the University of Connecticut's women's basketball team over the past 10 years
B) the height of the tallest player on Duke University's men's basketball team
C) the average height of players on the University of Connecticut's women's basketball team
D) the pre-season ranking of Duke University's men's basketball team
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______________ sampling is used when the population is large and it includes
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A pollster randomly samples 136 Democrats, 163 Republicans and 17 Independents (all registered voters) in Metro City and asks each poll participant which mayorial candidate
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Which of the following sample types should you always regard as unreliable?

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D) simple random samples
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Which one of the following data are continuous?

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C) the average height of a sample of trees
D) the number of species of trees in a park
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If you were told that four students from a class of twenty were questioned for a poll about study habits, this would be an example of ________________.

A) random sampling
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C) stratified sampling
D) systematic sampling
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A middle school student passes out leaflets to the adults at a school function. The leaflets ask the recipient to indicate whether they believe in anthropogenic global warming. The
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A) cluster sample
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 3.3 millimeters

A) 2.3-4.3 millimeters
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C) 3.3-4.3 millimeters
D) 3.29-3.31 millimeters
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 53 feet

A) 53-54 feet
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C) 52-54 feet
D) 52.9-53.1 feet
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 84.4 yards

A) 84.39-84.41 pounds
B) 84.4-85.4 pounds
C) 84.35-84.45 pounds
D) 83.4-85.4 pounds
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The four basic methods used to obtain samples are: random, irregular, cluster, and
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 11.6

A) 11.5-11.7
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C) 10.6-12.6
D) 11.59-11.61
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Which one of the following data are continuous?

A) the number of times the file has been downloaded
B) the time remaining for an MP3 music download
C) the number of musicians performing in the MP3 file
D) all of these represent continuous data
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Questioning every 14th customer leaving a theatre about the movie they had seen, would
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When rolling two six-sided dice, your total roll ranges from 2 (double ones) to 12 (double sixes).Characterize the nature of the roll total.

A) qualitative and continuous
B) quantitative and discrete
C) qualitative and discrete
D) quantitative and continuous
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In a research study, it is always preferable for the researcher to carefully choose his
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 50 quarts

A) 49.5-50.5 quarts
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D) 49.9-50.1 quarts
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Give the boundaries of the given value. 2.75 pounds

A) 2.745-2.755 pounds
B) 2.749-2.751 pounds
C) 1.75-3.75 pounds
D) 2.75-3.75 pounds
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What type of sampling is being employed if the country is divided into economic classes and a sample is chosen from each class to be surveyed?

A) cluster sampling
B) stratified sampling
C) systematic sampling
D) random sampling
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61
An electronics manufacturer test every 500th cell phone to verify that it is functioning properly. Identify the kind of sample that is being used.

A) simple random sample
B) systematic sample
C) cluster sample
D) stratified sample
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62
By visiting homes door-to-door, a municipality surveys all the households in 141 randomly-selected neighborhoods to see how residents feel about a proposed property
Tax increase. Identify the type of sample that is being used.

A) voluntary response sample
B) stratified sample
C) systematic sample
D) cluster sample
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63
Which of the following is the best description of a double-blind experiment?

A) an experiment in which the subjects are blindfolded so they cannot see which treatment is applied to them
B) an experiment in which neither the investigators nor the subjects know how the treatments have been assigned
C) an experiment in which neither the investigators nor the subjects know the others' names
D) an experiment in which both the investigators and the subjects are hidden from the others' views
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64
If a researcher manipulates one of the variables and tries to determine how the manipulation influences other variables, the researcher is conducting a(n)

A) observational study.
B) confounding study.
C) independent study.
D) experimental study.
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65
One advantage of a(n) ______________ study is that it occurs in a natural setting
without intervention by the researcher.
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66
The names of all 65 students in a professor's class are written on identical slips of paper, and the slips are placed into a large glass jar. Then, the professor selects 6 random slips
From the jar. Identify the kind of sample that is being used.

A) sample of convenience
B) systematic sample
C) cluster sample
D) simple random sample
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67
A(n) _______________ makes it difficult to determine whether an experimental outcome is due to the applied treatment.

A) perplexer
B) uncooperative subject
C) counfounder
D) error
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68
Which of the following best defines the relationship between confounding, dependent, and independent variables?

A) The confounding variable may cause the dependent variable to act independently.
B) The confounding variable influences the independent variable, but has no effect on the dependent variable.
C) The influence of the confounding variable cannot be separated from the influence of the dependent variable.
D) The confounding variable influences the dependent variable, but is not separated from the independent variable.
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69
In a true experimental study, the subjects should be assigned to groups randomly. If this is not possible and a researcher uses intact groups, they are performing a
_______________.

A) quasi-experimental study
B) convoluted study
C) dependent study
D) observational study
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70
Which of the following is the best description of a randomized experiment?

A) an experiment in which the outcomes are random
B) an experiment in which the investigators are chosen at random
C) an experiment in which the treatments are assigned randomly to experimental units
D) an experiment in which the experimental units are selected at random
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71
A magazine tests a new car and reports that it could be twice as much fun to drive. This is NOT an example of

A) detached statistics
B) changing the subject
C) implied connections
D) suspect samples
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72
An independent variable can also be called a(n)

A) explanatory variable.
B) outcome variable.
C) suggestive variable.
D) free variable.
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73
A television station interviews five movie viewers after the first showing of a movie. After finding out that all five enjoyed the movie very much, the reporter states that this
Movie will definitely be a big hit. This is an example of ____________________.

A) suspect samples
B) detached statistics
C) ambiguous averages
D) changing the subject
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75
In an experiment, subjects are put into two categories according to sex, and then each subject is randomly assigned a treatment . This is an example of...

A) confounding
B) randomized blocking
C) gender bias
D) observational studies
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76
In a randomized experiment, if there are large differences in outcomes among the treatment groups, we can conclude that the differences are due to
_____________________.

A) deliberate data manipulation
B) random luck
C) experimental error
D) the treatments
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77
An advertisement for a truck states that it is 15% more powerful. This is an example of _________________.

A) ambiguous averages
B) detached statistics
C) changing the subject
D) suspect samples
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78
When running an experimental study, the group that is manipulated can be called the
treatment group.
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79
In an experimental study, manipulation of the_______________ variable is
studied to see if it leads to changes in the _______________variable.
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80
A dependent variable can also be referred to as an outcome variable.
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