Deck 23: Conclusion
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Deck 23: Conclusion
1
Which type of data involves categories?
A)Interval data
B)Ordinal data
C)Nominal data
D)None of these
A)Interval data
B)Ordinal data
C)Nominal data
D)None of these
Nominal data
2
If the difference between the null hypothesis and your test statistic is very large,you reject the null hypothesis.
True
3
If you use information about a sample to draw a conclusion about a population,you are doing:
A)Inferential parameters
B)Descriptive statistics
C)Inferential statistics
D)The wrong kind of statistics
A)Inferential parameters
B)Descriptive statistics
C)Inferential statistics
D)The wrong kind of statistics
Inferential statistics
4
The source of statistical inference is the sampling distribution.
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5
Statistical inferences are facts and are not based on probability.
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6
Which of the following is NOT a type of data?
A)Parameter data
B)Nominal data
C)Ordinal data
D)Interval data
A)Parameter data
B)Nominal data
C)Ordinal data
D)Interval data
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7
The techniques used to analyze ordinal data involve a ranking procedure.
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8
We can use analysis of variance (ANOVA)in place of the t-test when comparing two population means.
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9
We can use regression analysis with indicator variables in place of analysis of variance (ANOVA).
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10
A procedure with a very small probability of a Type I error will also have a very small probability of a Type II error.
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11
The validity of any statistical outcome depends on the validity of its sample.
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12
Which type of data involves ratings?
A)Interval data
B)Ordinal data
C)Nominal data
D)None of these
A)Interval data
B)Ordinal data
C)Nominal data
D)None of these
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13
The same statistical techniques apply whether the data is interval,nominal,or ordinal.
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14
In hypothesis testing,you start out assuming the null hypothesis is false.
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15
The Student-t and the F-distributions have no relationship to each other.
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16
The standard normal distribution and the Chi-squared distribution are related to each other.
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17
Which type of data involves real numbers?
A)Nominal data
B)Interval data
C)Ordinal data
D)None of these choices.
A)Nominal data
B)Interval data
C)Ordinal data
D)None of these choices.
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18
If the probability of making a Type II error decreases,the probability of making a Type I error increases.
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19
The techniques used to analyze nominal data involve a ranking procedure.
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20
A larger sample increases the confidence level of a confidence interval.
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21
Which of the following is an example of ordinal data?
A)The weight of a newborn baby.
B)The gender of a baby.
C)The number of siblings a baby has.
D)Your order of preference of three baby names.
A)The weight of a newborn baby.
B)The gender of a baby.
C)The number of siblings a baby has.
D)Your order of preference of three baby names.
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22
If your hypothesis test has a very small probability for a Type I error,how does this affect the probability of a Type II error?
A)It will increase.
B)It will decrease.
C)It will be the same as for a Type I error.
D)No way of knowing without more information.
A)It will increase.
B)It will decrease.
C)It will be the same as for a Type I error.
D)No way of knowing without more information.
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23
In any hypothesis test there are two possible errors,called ____________________ and ____________________.
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24
How do the requirements of nonparametric and parametric techniques compare?
A)Nonparametric techniques have more restrictions than parametric techniques.
B)Nonparametric techniques have fewer restrictions than parametric techniques.
C)Both types of techniques have the same requirements.
D)There are no requirements for parametric or nonparametric techniques.
A)Nonparametric techniques have more restrictions than parametric techniques.
B)Nonparametric techniques have fewer restrictions than parametric techniques.
C)Both types of techniques have the same requirements.
D)There are no requirements for parametric or nonparametric techniques.
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25
We can improve the exactitude of a confidence interval estimator by increasing the ____________________.
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26
The standard that we use to decide whether or not to reject a null hypothesis is the probability of a(n)____________________.
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27
If the difference between our test statistic and the null hypothesis is large,we reject the ____________________ hypothesis.
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28
The sampling distributions that are used for interval data are the Student-t and the:
A)Chi-squared distribution.
B)Binomial distribution.
C)Discrete distribution.
D)F-distribution.
A)Chi-squared distribution.
B)Binomial distribution.
C)Discrete distribution.
D)F-distribution.
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29
In analyzing interval data,we attempt to explain as much of the ____________________ as possible.
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30
Which of the following is an example of interval data?
A)The weight of a newborn baby.
B)The gender of a baby.
C)Whether or not a baby weighs more than 10 pounds.
D)Your order of preference of three baby names.
A)The weight of a newborn baby.
B)The gender of a baby.
C)Whether or not a baby weighs more than 10 pounds.
D)Your order of preference of three baby names.
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31
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Descriptive techniques summarize information from samples.
B)Inferential techniques allow us to make estimates about a population.
C)Inferential techniques allow us to draw conclusions about a population.
D)All of these statements are true.
A)Descriptive techniques summarize information from samples.
B)Inferential techniques allow us to make estimates about a population.
C)Inferential techniques allow us to draw conclusions about a population.
D)All of these statements are true.
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32
The techniques used on ordinal data are based on ranking procedures.We call these ____________________ techniques.
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33
____________________ techniques allow us to make estimates and draw conclusions about populations from samples.
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34
Formulas for confidence intervals and test statistics all come from ____________________ distributions.
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35
We can decrease the probability of a Type II error by increasing the ____________________.
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36
The sampling distributions that are used for nominal data are the standard normal distribution and the:
A)Chi-squared distribution.
B)Binomial distribution.
C)F-distribution.
D)Interval distribution.
A)Chi-squared distribution.
B)Binomial distribution.
C)F-distribution.
D)Interval distribution.
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37
The width of a confidence interval ____________________ when more data is collected.
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38
There are three types of data: ____________________; ____________________; and ____________________.
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39
Which of the following data collection methods is more likely to lead to a definitive conclusion?
A)Data collected through observation.
B)Data collected through an experiment.
C)Data collected through the use of volunteers.
D)Data collected through a survey.
A)Data collected through observation.
B)Data collected through an experiment.
C)Data collected through the use of volunteers.
D)Data collected through a survey.
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40
Which of the following is an example of nominal data?
A)The gender of a baby.
B)The weight of a newborn baby.
C)The number of other babies born on the same day.
D)Your order of preference of three baby names.
A)The gender of a baby.
B)The weight of a newborn baby.
C)The number of other babies born on the same day.
D)Your order of preference of three baby names.
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41
We often use a(n)____________________ technique to analyze data when the conditions for a(n)____________________ technique are not satisfied.
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42
In nonparametric statistics,the population must be normally distributed.
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43
The statistical techniques used to analyze ordinal data are the same as those used to analyze interval data.
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44
To ensure the validity of a statistical technique,we must first check the required ____________________.
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45
One prevailing idea amongst statisticians is the idea of "Garbage in / garbage out." Explain the meaning of this phrase and give an example of it.
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46
Two ways in which we can obtain data are through ____________________ or ____________________.
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47
Describe a plan for estimating the average GPA at your university by using inferential statistics.Include which statistical technique you plan to use to draw your conclusions.
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