Deck 13: Big Data Basics: Describing Samples and Populations

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Percentage frequency is the long-run relative frequency with which an event will occur.
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The mode is the measure of central tendency that identifies the value that occurs most often.
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The central limit theorem states that, as sample size increases, the distribution of sample means of samples of size n (when randomly selected) approaches a normal distribution.
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A cross reference is an estimate of the population mean in the form of a single value.
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A top box score generally refers to the frequency count of respondents who choose the most favorable response toward a company.
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A confidence interval estimate is a specified range of numbers within which a population mean is expected to lie.
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If between 125 and 150 units of a product have been produced each day during the past month, the range of this production is 25 units.
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One hundred percent of the scores in a normal distribution fall within plus or minus two standard deviations of the mean.
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The average deviation score is frequently used in marketing research studies.
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The normal distribution is a symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution that describes the expected probability distribution of many chance occurrences.
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The mean is simply the arithmetic average.
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A frequency distribution of a sample is called a sample distribution.
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The standardized normal distribution is a purely theoretical probability distribution that is of little use in inferential statistics.
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The midpoint of a distribution, above which and below which half of the scores fall, is called the mode.
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A common practice in marketing research is to use the 75 percent confidence interval about the mean in research studies.
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Population parameters are computed from sample data.
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The value of Z is computed by the formula: Z = (X - μ\mu )/ σ\sigma .
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The standardized normal distribution has a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of zero.
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The primary purpose of inferential statistics is to make a judgment about a population.
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Auxiliary variables are those that the researcher should build into a survey that allow a comparison between sample units that do respond and those that do not respond.
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The formula below is used to calculate the ____. <strong>The formula below is used to calculate the ____.  </strong> A) mode of a sample B) median of a sample C) sample mean D) range of a sample <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) mode of a sample
B) median of a sample
C) sample mean
D) range of a sample
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Suppose the price of MP3 players in Denver range from $59 to $179. Then, the range of these prices is ____.

A) $59
B) $120
C) $179
D) $238
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Which of the following is not a measure of the central tendency of a set of scores?

A) mode
B) median
C) mean
D) range
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Suppose the average units produced in a month by a Ford Motor Co. plant for Ford Explorers is 22, but only 18 Explorers are produced on a given day in that same month. Then, the deviation score for this one day is ____.

A) -4
B) -2
C) +2
D) +4
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Find the mean score of the following set of scores: 2, 5, 7, 4, 8.

A) 4.8
B) 5.2
C) 7.0
D) 26.0
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Three factors are required to specify sample size: (1) the variance of the population; (2) the population mean; and (3) the confidence level.
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In a test marked study, 206 out of a sample of 560 people state that they "liked" the product being studied. The proportion of people in this study who said that they liked this product was about:

A) .23
B) .37
C) .56
D) .71
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When a researcher wants to estimate national market share based on the results of the test market for a new product in St. Louis and Kansas City, this is an example of:

A) descriptive statistics
B) the central limit theorem
C) inferential statistics
D) the standardized normal distribution
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A researcher must calculate the sample mean to calculate the confidence intervals.
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In most cases, the size of the population does not have a major effect on the sample size.
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____ is the long-run relative frequency with which an event will occur.

A) Probability
B) Central tendency
C) Estimation
D) Deviation
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Increases in sample size reduce sampling error at a decreasing rate.
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Summary measures about variables computed using only data taken from a sample are called sample:

A) statistics
B) parameters
C) estimates
D) scores
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Which of the following refers to the proportion of respondents who choose the most positive choice in a multiple choice question?

A) heteroskedasticity
B) mode
C) median
D) top-box score
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The value below which half the values in a distribution fall is the ____.

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) range
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The measure of central tendency that identifies the value that occurs most often is called the ____.

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) range
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Nicole has created a table that summarizes the number of times a particular value of a variable occurs. Nicole has created a ____ distribution.

A) parameter
B) normal
C) frequency
D) probability
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The ____ is a measure of dispersion.

A) mean
B) proportion
C) range
D) mode
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The arithmetic average of a set of numbers is referred to as the _____.

A) proportion
B) mode
C) mean
D) median
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The confidence interval increases as the sample size, n, increases.
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The formula below is used to compute ____. <strong>The formula below is used to compute ____.  </strong> A) standard deviation B) standard error of the mean C) standard error of the proportion D) variance <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) standard deviation
B) standard error of the mean
C) standard error of the proportion
D) variance
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An estimate of the population mean in the form of a single value, usually the sample mean, is called a ____.

A) confidence interval estimate
B) standard deviation
C) point estimate
D) variant
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If the sample standard deviation is 10.5 and the sample mean is 48 based on a study with a sample size of 120, the 95 percent confidence interval about the mean is between approximately ____.

A) 44.37 and 51.63
B) 46.12 and 49.88
C) 47.88 and 48.12
D) 40.0 and 50.0
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When you add up a set of scores and divide the result by the number of scores, you have determined the ____________________ of the distribution.
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Which theorem states that as sample size increases, the distribution of sample means of size n, randomly selected, approaches a normal distribution?

A) prospect
B) central-limit
C) dispersion
D) entropy
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The following formula is used to compute ____. <strong>The following formula is used to compute ____.  </strong> A) standard error of the mean B) standard deviation C) standard normal distribution D) variance <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) standard error of the mean
B) standard deviation
C) standard normal distribution
D) variance
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One of the most common probability distributions in statistics is the _____ distribution.

A) normal
B) standard
C) central
D) confidence interval
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If 35 percent of TV viewers recalled seeing an ad for a Ford Explorer on a particular television program based on a sample of 800 viewers, the 95 percent confidence interval for this study would be between approximately ____.

A) 30 percent and 40 percent
B) 32 percent and 38 percent
C) 28 percent and 42 percent
D) 20 percent and 30 percent
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is called the ____.

A) range
B) standard median
C) dispersion
D) standard error of the mean
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A frequency distribution organized into a table or graph that summarizes percentage values associated with particular values of a variable is called a(n) ____________________.
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The percentage of elements that meet some criterion is referred to as the ____________________.
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Find the approximate standard deviation of the following set of scores: 3, 6, 2, 7, 8.

A) 2.24
B) 2.59
C) 3.32
D) 6.70
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Which of the following is the symbol for the population standard deviation?

A) S
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) S2
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Measured characteristics of a specific population are called ____________________.
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All of the following are characteristics of the standardized normal distribution EXCEPT that it ____.

A) is symmetrical about its mean
B) has an infinite number of cases
C) mean identifies the normal curve's highest point (the mode)
D) has a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0
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Which of the following is the symbol for the sample standard deviation?

A) S
B) μ\mu 2
C) σ\sigma
D) σ\sigma 2
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A frequency distribution of the population elements is called a ____.

A) normal distribution
B) sample statistic
C) population distribution
D) standard error
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Which of the following eliminates the drawback of having the measure of dispersion in squared units rather than in the original measurement units?

A) standard deviation
B) variance
C) deviation
D) mean
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When a data set is summarized by counting the number of times each value for a variable occurs in the sample, this is known as a ____________________.
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Suppose a population mean is assumed to be 20 and the sample standard deviation is 5. Then, a score of 15 would have a Z-value of approximately ____.

A) -7.00
B) -1.00
C) +1.00
D) +5.00
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Describe the measures of dispersion and explain why standard deviation is used most often.
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The range of numbers within which the population mean is expected to lie 95 percent of the time referred to as a(n) ____________________ estimate.
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The middle score in a set of rank ordered scores is called the ____________________ score.
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An estimate of the population mean in the form of a single value is called a(n) ____________________ estimate.
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Explain the central-limit theorem and discuss why it is useful to marketing researchers.
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Traditionally, market researchers have used the ____________________ percent confidence level in research studies.
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The simplest measure of the dispersion of a set of scores is the ____________________.
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The idea that as sample size increases, the distribution of sample means of samples of size n, when randomly selected, approaches a normal distribution is known as the ____________________.
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List the characteristics of the standardized normal distribution and explain why it is a useful distribution in inferential statistics.
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Discuss the three factors required to specify sample size.
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The ____________________ distribution is bell shaped.
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Name and describe the measures of central tendency.
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In computing a 95 percent confidence interval about a proportion for a sample size of 40, the appropriate Z-value to be used is ____________________.
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is called the ____________________ of the mean.
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A frequency distribution of a sample is called a(n) ____________________.
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Percentage frequency is the long-run relative frequency with which an event will occur.
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The mode is the measure of central tendency that identifies the value that occurs most often.
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The central limit theorem states that, as sample size increases, the distribution of sample means of samples of size n (when randomly selected) approaches a normal distribution.
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A cross reference is an estimate of the population mean in the form of a single value.
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A top box score generally refers to the frequency count of respondents who choose the most favorable response toward a company.
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A confidence interval estimate is a specified range of numbers within which a population mean is expected to lie.
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If between 125 and 150 units of a product have been produced each day during the past month, the range of this production is 25 units.
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One hundred percent of the scores in a normal distribution fall within plus or minus two standard deviations of the mean.
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The average deviation score is frequently used in marketing research studies.
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The normal distribution is a symmetrical, bell-shaped distribution that describes the expected probability distribution of many chance occurrences.
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The mean is simply the arithmetic average.
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A frequency distribution of a sample is called a sample distribution.
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The standardized normal distribution is a purely theoretical probability distribution that is of little use in inferential statistics.
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The midpoint of a distribution, above which and below which half of the scores fall, is called the mode.
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A common practice in marketing research is to use the 75 percent confidence interval about the mean in research studies.
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Population parameters are computed from sample data.
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The value of Z is computed by the formula: Z = (X - μ\mu )/ σ\sigma .
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The standardized normal distribution has a mean of 1.0 and a standard deviation of zero.
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The primary purpose of inferential statistics is to make a judgment about a population.
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Auxiliary variables are those that the researcher should build into a survey that allow a comparison between sample units that do respond and those that do not respond.
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The formula below is used to calculate the ____. <strong>The formula below is used to calculate the ____.  </strong> A) mode of a sample B) median of a sample C) sample mean D) range of a sample

A) mode of a sample
B) median of a sample
C) sample mean
D) range of a sample
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Suppose the price of MP3 players in Denver range from $59 to $179. Then, the range of these prices is ____.

A) $59
B) $120
C) $179
D) $238
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Which of the following is not a measure of the central tendency of a set of scores?

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C) mean
D) range
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Suppose the average units produced in a month by a Ford Motor Co. plant for Ford Explorers is 22, but only 18 Explorers are produced on a given day in that same month. Then, the deviation score for this one day is ____.

A) -4
B) -2
C) +2
D) +4
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Find the mean score of the following set of scores: 2, 5, 7, 4, 8.

A) 4.8
B) 5.2
C) 7.0
D) 26.0
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Three factors are required to specify sample size: (1) the variance of the population; (2) the population mean; and (3) the confidence level.
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In a test marked study, 206 out of a sample of 560 people state that they "liked" the product being studied. The proportion of people in this study who said that they liked this product was about:

A) .23
B) .37
C) .56
D) .71
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When a researcher wants to estimate national market share based on the results of the test market for a new product in St. Louis and Kansas City, this is an example of:

A) descriptive statistics
B) the central limit theorem
C) inferential statistics
D) the standardized normal distribution
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A researcher must calculate the sample mean to calculate the confidence intervals.
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In most cases, the size of the population does not have a major effect on the sample size.
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____ is the long-run relative frequency with which an event will occur.

A) Probability
B) Central tendency
C) Estimation
D) Deviation
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Increases in sample size reduce sampling error at a decreasing rate.
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Summary measures about variables computed using only data taken from a sample are called sample:

A) statistics
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C) estimates
D) scores
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Which of the following refers to the proportion of respondents who choose the most positive choice in a multiple choice question?

A) heteroskedasticity
B) mode
C) median
D) top-box score
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The value below which half the values in a distribution fall is the ____.

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) range
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The measure of central tendency that identifies the value that occurs most often is called the ____.

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) range
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Nicole has created a table that summarizes the number of times a particular value of a variable occurs. Nicole has created a ____ distribution.

A) parameter
B) normal
C) frequency
D) probability
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The ____ is a measure of dispersion.

A) mean
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D) mode
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The arithmetic average of a set of numbers is referred to as the _____.

A) proportion
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D) median
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The confidence interval increases as the sample size, n, increases.
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The formula below is used to compute ____. <strong>The formula below is used to compute ____.  </strong> A) standard deviation B) standard error of the mean C) standard error of the proportion D) variance

A) standard deviation
B) standard error of the mean
C) standard error of the proportion
D) variance
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An estimate of the population mean in the form of a single value, usually the sample mean, is called a ____.

A) confidence interval estimate
B) standard deviation
C) point estimate
D) variant
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If the sample standard deviation is 10.5 and the sample mean is 48 based on a study with a sample size of 120, the 95 percent confidence interval about the mean is between approximately ____.

A) 44.37 and 51.63
B) 46.12 and 49.88
C) 47.88 and 48.12
D) 40.0 and 50.0
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When you add up a set of scores and divide the result by the number of scores, you have determined the ____________________ of the distribution.
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Which theorem states that as sample size increases, the distribution of sample means of size n, randomly selected, approaches a normal distribution?

A) prospect
B) central-limit
C) dispersion
D) entropy
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The following formula is used to compute ____. <strong>The following formula is used to compute ____.  </strong> A) standard error of the mean B) standard deviation C) standard normal distribution D) variance

A) standard error of the mean
B) standard deviation
C) standard normal distribution
D) variance
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One of the most common probability distributions in statistics is the _____ distribution.

A) normal
B) standard
C) central
D) confidence interval
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If 35 percent of TV viewers recalled seeing an ad for a Ford Explorer on a particular television program based on a sample of 800 viewers, the 95 percent confidence interval for this study would be between approximately ____.

A) 30 percent and 40 percent
B) 32 percent and 38 percent
C) 28 percent and 42 percent
D) 20 percent and 30 percent
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is called the ____.

A) range
B) standard median
C) dispersion
D) standard error of the mean
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A frequency distribution organized into a table or graph that summarizes percentage values associated with particular values of a variable is called a(n) ____________________.
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The percentage of elements that meet some criterion is referred to as the ____________________.
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52
Find the approximate standard deviation of the following set of scores: 3, 6, 2, 7, 8.

A) 2.24
B) 2.59
C) 3.32
D) 6.70
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Which of the following is the symbol for the population standard deviation?

A) S
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) S2
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Measured characteristics of a specific population are called ____________________.
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All of the following are characteristics of the standardized normal distribution EXCEPT that it ____.

A) is symmetrical about its mean
B) has an infinite number of cases
C) mean identifies the normal curve's highest point (the mode)
D) has a mean of 1 and a standard deviation of 0
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Which of the following is the symbol for the sample standard deviation?

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B) μ\mu 2
C) σ\sigma
D) σ\sigma 2
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A frequency distribution of the population elements is called a ____.

A) normal distribution
B) sample statistic
C) population distribution
D) standard error
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Which of the following eliminates the drawback of having the measure of dispersion in squared units rather than in the original measurement units?

A) standard deviation
B) variance
C) deviation
D) mean
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When a data set is summarized by counting the number of times each value for a variable occurs in the sample, this is known as a ____________________.
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Suppose a population mean is assumed to be 20 and the sample standard deviation is 5. Then, a score of 15 would have a Z-value of approximately ____.

A) -7.00
B) -1.00
C) +1.00
D) +5.00
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Describe the measures of dispersion and explain why standard deviation is used most often.
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The range of numbers within which the population mean is expected to lie 95 percent of the time referred to as a(n) ____________________ estimate.
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The middle score in a set of rank ordered scores is called the ____________________ score.
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An estimate of the population mean in the form of a single value is called a(n) ____________________ estimate.
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Explain the central-limit theorem and discuss why it is useful to marketing researchers.
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Traditionally, market researchers have used the ____________________ percent confidence level in research studies.
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The simplest measure of the dispersion of a set of scores is the ____________________.
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The idea that as sample size increases, the distribution of sample means of samples of size n, when randomly selected, approaches a normal distribution is known as the ____________________.
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List the characteristics of the standardized normal distribution and explain why it is a useful distribution in inferential statistics.
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Discuss the three factors required to specify sample size.
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The ____________________ distribution is bell shaped.
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Name and describe the measures of central tendency.
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In computing a 95 percent confidence interval about a proportion for a sample size of 40, the appropriate Z-value to be used is ____________________.
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The standard deviation of the sampling distribution is called the ____________________ of the mean.
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A frequency distribution of a sample is called a(n) ____________________.
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