Deck 2: Describing the Distribution of a Single Variable

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A distribution of a numerical variable with no skewness is said to be symmetric.
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Because they represent such extreme values,outliers should be eliminated from statistical analyses.
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A variable (or field or attribute)is a characteristic of members of a population,whereas an observation (or case or record)is a list of all variable values for a single member of a population.
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The count of categories is the only meaningful way to summarize categorical data.
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The median is one of the most frequently used measures of variability.
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As a graphical tool,the histogram is ideal for showing whether the distribution of a numerical variable is symmetric or skewed.
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Assume that the histogram of a data set is symmetric and bell shaped,with a mean of 75 and standard deviation of 10.Then,approximately 95% of the data values were between 55 and 95.
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All nominal data may be treated as ordinal data.
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Mean absolute deviation (MAD)is the average of the squared deviations.
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There are four quartiles that divide the values in a data set into four equal parts.
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Unlike histograms,box plots depict only one aspect of a variable.
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The number of car insurance policy holders is an example of a discrete numerical variable.
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Categorical variables can be classified as either discrete or continuous.
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A frequency table indicates how many observations fall within each category,and a histogram is its graphical analog.
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The value of the mean times the number of observations equals the sum of all of the data values.
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Data can be categorized as cross-sectional or time series.
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The mean is a measure of central tendency.
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The core purpose of time series graphs is to detect historical patterns in the data.
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A histogram is based on binning the variable,which means putting the variable into discrete categories.
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A population includes all elements or objects of interest in a study,whereas a sample is a subset of the population used to gain insights into the characteristics of the population.
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Suppose that a sample of 8 observations has a standard deviation of 2.50,then the sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is 17.50.
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A sample of 20 observations has a standard deviation of 4.The sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is

A) 400
B) 320
C) 304
D) 288
E) 180
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Using dummy variables is an efficient way of determining counts of categorical variables.
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A distribution with a high kurtosis has almost all of its observations within three standard deviations of the mean.
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The median of a data set with 30 values would be the average of the 15th and the 16th values when the data values are arranged in ascending order.
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Suppose that a sample of 10 observations has a standard deviation of 3,then the sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is 30.
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In the term "frequency table," frequency refers to the counts of observations in specified categories.
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Phone numbers,Social Security numbers,and zip codes are examples of numerical variables.
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Abby has been keeping track of what she spends to rent movies.The last seven week's expenditures,in dollars,were 6,4,8,9,6,12,and 4.The mean amount Abby spends on renting movies is $7.
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Where will you find "time" on a time series graph?

A) horizontal axis
B) first column
C) vertical axis
D) last column
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Time series graphs chart the values of one or more time series,using time on the vertical axis.
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The difference between the largest and smallest values in a data set is called the range.
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A histogram that is positively skewed is also called

A) skewed to the right
B) skewed to the left
C) balanced
D) symmetric
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A data set is typically a rectangular array of data,with observations in columns and variables in rows.
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Cross-sectional data are data on a population at a distinct point in time,whereas time series data are data collected over time.
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Age,height,and weight are examples of numerical data.
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The difference between the first and third quartile is called the

A) interquartile range
B) interdependent range
C) unimodal range
D) bimodal range
E) mid range
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In an extremely right-skewed distribution,the mean is much smaller than the median.
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What is the most common type of chart for showing the distribution of a numerical variable?

A) time series graph
B) histogram
C) bin
D) box plot
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Both ordinal and nominal variables are categorical.
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The length of the box in the box plot portrays the

A) mean
B) median
C) range
D) interquartile range
E) third quartile
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The interquartile range (IQR)represents what percent of the observations?

A) lower 25%
B) middle 50%
C) upper 75%
D) upper 90%
E) 100%
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How is the median defined if the number of observations is even?

A) the average of the two middle observations
B) the difference between the two middle observations
C) the most frequent observation
D) the difference between the highest and smallest observation
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A variable is classified as ordinal if

A) there is a natural ordering of categories
B) there is no natural ordering of categories
C) the data arise from continuous measurements
D) we track the variable through a period of time
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The median can also be described as the

A) middle observation when the data values are arranged in ascending order
B) population mean
C) second percentile
D) the average of all values
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The mode is best described as the

A) middle observation
B) same as the average
C) 50th percentile
D) most frequently occurring value
E) third quartile
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If a value represents the 95th percentile,this means that

A) 95% of all values are below this value
B) 95% of all values are above this value
C) 95% of the time you will observe this value
D) there is a 5% chance that this value is incorrect
E) there is a 95% chance that this value is correct
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The average score for a class of 30 students was 75.The 20 male students in the class averaged 70.The 10 female students in the class averaged

A) 75
B) 85
C) 60
D) 70
E) 80
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Coding males as 1 and females as 0 in a data set illustrates the use of

A) nominal variables
B) dummy variables
C) numerical variables
D) ordinal variables
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In a generic box plot,the x inside the box indicates the location of the

A) mean
B) median
C) minimum value
D) maximum value
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A sample of a population taken at one particular point in time is categorized as:

A) categorical
B) discrete
C) cross-sectional
D) time-series
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What measure of distribution relates to extreme events,such as a stock market crash?

A) asymmetric
B) kurtosis
C) negatively skewed
D) skewness
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Categorizing age variables as "young," "middle-aged," and "elderly" is an example of

A) counting
B) ordering
C) value adding
D) binning
E) categorizing
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Gender and State are examples of which type of data?

A) Discrete data
B) Continuous data
C) Categorical data
D) Ordinal data
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As a measure of variability,what is defined as the maximum value minus the minimum value?

A) variance
B) standard deviation
C) mean
D) range
E) median
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Which of the following statements is true for the following data values: 7,5,6,4,7,8,and 12?

A) The mean,median and mode are all equal
B) Only the mean and median are equal
C) Only the mean and mode are equal
D) Only the median and mode are equal
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In a generic box plot,the vertical line inside the box indicates the location of the

A) mean
B) median
C) mode
D) minimum value
E) maximum value
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Data that arise from counts are called

A) continuous data
B) nominal data
C) counted data
D) discrete data
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In order for the characteristics of a sample to be generalized to the entire population,it should be:

A) symbolic of the population
B) atypical of the population
C) representative of the population
D) illustrative of the population
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If the mean is 75 and two observations have values of 65 and 85,what is the squared deviation of each?

A) 100
B) 20
C) 400
D) 10
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Expressed in percentiles,the interquartile range is the difference between the

A) 10th and 60th percentiles
B) 15th and 65th percentiles
C) 20th and 70th percentiles
D) 25th and 75th percentiles
E) 35th and 85th percentiles
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Which of the following are the three most common measures of central tendency?

A) Mean,median,and mode
B) Mean,variance,and standard deviation
C) Mean,median,and variance
D) Mean,median,and standard deviation
E) First quartile,second quartile,and third quartile
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Excel stores dates as

A) numbers
B) variables
C) records
D) text
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The daily closing values of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are examples of

A) cross-sectional data
B) discrete data
C) time-series data
D) continuous data
Below you will find summary measures on starting salaries for classroom teachers across the United States.You will also find a list of selected states and their average starting teacher salary.All values are in thousands of dollars.
Starting salaries for classroom teachers across the United States
 Salary  Count 51.000 Mean 35.890 Median 35.000 Standard deviation 6.226 Minimum 26.300 Maximum 50.300 Variance 38.763 First quartile 31.550 Third quartile 40.050\begin{array} { | l l | } \hline & \text { Salary } \\\hline \text { Count } & 51.000 \\\text { Mean } & 35.890 \\\text { Median } & 35.000 \\\text { Standard deviation } & 6.226 \\\text { Minimum } & 26.300 \\\text { Maximum } & 50.300 \\\text { Variance } & 38.763 \\\text { First quartile } & 31.550 \\\text { Third quartile } & 40.050 \\\hline\end{array}
Selected states and their average starting teacher
 State  Salary  Alabama 31.3 Colorado 35.4 Connecticut 50.3 Delaware 40.5 Nebraska 31.5 Nevada 36.2 New Hampshire 35.8 New Jersey 47.9 New Mexico 29.6 South Carolina 31.6 South Dakota 26.3 Tennessee 33.1 Texas 32.0 Utah 30.6 Vermont 36.3 Virginia 35.0 Wyoming 31.6\begin{array} { | l l | } \hline \text { State } & \text { Salary } \\\hline \text { Alabama } & 31.3 \\\text { Colorado } & 35.4 \\\text { Connecticut } & 50.3 \\\text { Delaware } & 40.5 \\\text { Nebraska } & 31.5 \\\text { Nevada } & 36.2 \\\text { New Hampshire } & 35.8 \\\text { New Jersey } & 47.9 \\\text { New Mexico } & 29.6 \\\text { South Carolina } & 31.6 \\\text { South Dakota } & 26.3 \\\text { Tennessee } & 33.1 \\\text { Texas } & 32.0 \\\text { Utah } & 30.6 \\\text { Vermont } & 36.3 \\\text { Virginia } & 35.0 \\\text { Wyoming } & 31.6 \\\hline\end{array}
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Researchers may gain insight into the characteristics of a population by examining a

A) mathematical model describing the population
B) sample of the population
C) description of the population
D) replica
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With symmetric,"bell-shaped" distributions,approximately what percent of the observations are within two standard deviations of the mean?

A) 50%
B) 68%
C) 95%
D) 99.7%
E) 100%
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A distribution of a numerical variable with no skewness is said to be symmetric.
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Because they represent such extreme values,outliers should be eliminated from statistical analyses.
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A variable (or field or attribute)is a characteristic of members of a population,whereas an observation (or case or record)is a list of all variable values for a single member of a population.
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The count of categories is the only meaningful way to summarize categorical data.
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The median is one of the most frequently used measures of variability.
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As a graphical tool,the histogram is ideal for showing whether the distribution of a numerical variable is symmetric or skewed.
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Assume that the histogram of a data set is symmetric and bell shaped,with a mean of 75 and standard deviation of 10.Then,approximately 95% of the data values were between 55 and 95.
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All nominal data may be treated as ordinal data.
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Mean absolute deviation (MAD)is the average of the squared deviations.
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There are four quartiles that divide the values in a data set into four equal parts.
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Unlike histograms,box plots depict only one aspect of a variable.
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The number of car insurance policy holders is an example of a discrete numerical variable.
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A frequency table indicates how many observations fall within each category,and a histogram is its graphical analog.
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The value of the mean times the number of observations equals the sum of all of the data values.
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The mean is a measure of central tendency.
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The core purpose of time series graphs is to detect historical patterns in the data.
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A histogram is based on binning the variable,which means putting the variable into discrete categories.
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A population includes all elements or objects of interest in a study,whereas a sample is a subset of the population used to gain insights into the characteristics of the population.
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Suppose that a sample of 8 observations has a standard deviation of 2.50,then the sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is 17.50.
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A sample of 20 observations has a standard deviation of 4.The sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is

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Using dummy variables is an efficient way of determining counts of categorical variables.
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A distribution with a high kurtosis has almost all of its observations within three standard deviations of the mean.
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The median of a data set with 30 values would be the average of the 15th and the 16th values when the data values are arranged in ascending order.
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Suppose that a sample of 10 observations has a standard deviation of 3,then the sum of the squared deviations from the sample mean is 30.
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In the term "frequency table," frequency refers to the counts of observations in specified categories.
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Phone numbers,Social Security numbers,and zip codes are examples of numerical variables.
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Abby has been keeping track of what she spends to rent movies.The last seven week's expenditures,in dollars,were 6,4,8,9,6,12,and 4.The mean amount Abby spends on renting movies is $7.
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The difference between the largest and smallest values in a data set is called the range.
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A histogram that is positively skewed is also called

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A data set is typically a rectangular array of data,with observations in columns and variables in rows.
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Cross-sectional data are data on a population at a distinct point in time,whereas time series data are data collected over time.
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Age,height,and weight are examples of numerical data.
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The difference between the first and third quartile is called the

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In an extremely right-skewed distribution,the mean is much smaller than the median.
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What is the most common type of chart for showing the distribution of a numerical variable?

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Both ordinal and nominal variables are categorical.
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The length of the box in the box plot portrays the

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The interquartile range (IQR)represents what percent of the observations?

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How is the median defined if the number of observations is even?

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A variable is classified as ordinal if

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The median can also be described as the

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The mode is best described as the

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If a value represents the 95th percentile,this means that

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B) 95% of all values are above this value
C) 95% of the time you will observe this value
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The average score for a class of 30 students was 75.The 20 male students in the class averaged 70.The 10 female students in the class averaged

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B) 85
C) 60
D) 70
E) 80
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Coding males as 1 and females as 0 in a data set illustrates the use of

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D) ordinal variables
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In a generic box plot,the x inside the box indicates the location of the

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D) maximum value
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A sample of a population taken at one particular point in time is categorized as:

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D) time-series
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What measure of distribution relates to extreme events,such as a stock market crash?

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D) skewness
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Categorizing age variables as "young," "middle-aged," and "elderly" is an example of

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E) categorizing
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Gender and State are examples of which type of data?

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D) Ordinal data
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As a measure of variability,what is defined as the maximum value minus the minimum value?

A) variance
B) standard deviation
C) mean
D) range
E) median
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Which of the following statements is true for the following data values: 7,5,6,4,7,8,and 12?

A) The mean,median and mode are all equal
B) Only the mean and median are equal
C) Only the mean and mode are equal
D) Only the median and mode are equal
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In a generic box plot,the vertical line inside the box indicates the location of the

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C) mode
D) minimum value
E) maximum value
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Data that arise from counts are called

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D) discrete data
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In order for the characteristics of a sample to be generalized to the entire population,it should be:

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B) atypical of the population
C) representative of the population
D) illustrative of the population
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If the mean is 75 and two observations have values of 65 and 85,what is the squared deviation of each?

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B) 20
C) 400
D) 10
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Expressed in percentiles,the interquartile range is the difference between the

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B) 15th and 65th percentiles
C) 20th and 70th percentiles
D) 25th and 75th percentiles
E) 35th and 85th percentiles
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Which of the following are the three most common measures of central tendency?

A) Mean,median,and mode
B) Mean,variance,and standard deviation
C) Mean,median,and variance
D) Mean,median,and standard deviation
E) First quartile,second quartile,and third quartile
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Excel stores dates as

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B) variables
C) records
D) text
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The daily closing values of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are examples of

A) cross-sectional data
B) discrete data
C) time-series data
D) continuous data
Below you will find summary measures on starting salaries for classroom teachers across the United States.You will also find a list of selected states and their average starting teacher salary.All values are in thousands of dollars.
Starting salaries for classroom teachers across the United States
 Salary  Count 51.000 Mean 35.890 Median 35.000 Standard deviation 6.226 Minimum 26.300 Maximum 50.300 Variance 38.763 First quartile 31.550 Third quartile 40.050\begin{array} { | l l | } \hline & \text { Salary } \\\hline \text { Count } & 51.000 \\\text { Mean } & 35.890 \\\text { Median } & 35.000 \\\text { Standard deviation } & 6.226 \\\text { Minimum } & 26.300 \\\text { Maximum } & 50.300 \\\text { Variance } & 38.763 \\\text { First quartile } & 31.550 \\\text { Third quartile } & 40.050 \\\hline\end{array}
Selected states and their average starting teacher
 State  Salary  Alabama 31.3 Colorado 35.4 Connecticut 50.3 Delaware 40.5 Nebraska 31.5 Nevada 36.2 New Hampshire 35.8 New Jersey 47.9 New Mexico 29.6 South Carolina 31.6 South Dakota 26.3 Tennessee 33.1 Texas 32.0 Utah 30.6 Vermont 36.3 Virginia 35.0 Wyoming 31.6\begin{array} { | l l | } \hline \text { State } & \text { Salary } \\\hline \text { Alabama } & 31.3 \\\text { Colorado } & 35.4 \\\text { Connecticut } & 50.3 \\\text { Delaware } & 40.5 \\\text { Nebraska } & 31.5 \\\text { Nevada } & 36.2 \\\text { New Hampshire } & 35.8 \\\text { New Jersey } & 47.9 \\\text { New Mexico } & 29.6 \\\text { South Carolina } & 31.6 \\\text { South Dakota } & 26.3 \\\text { Tennessee } & 33.1 \\\text { Texas } & 32.0 \\\text { Utah } & 30.6 \\\text { Vermont } & 36.3 \\\text { Virginia } & 35.0 \\\text { Wyoming } & 31.6 \\\hline\end{array}
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Researchers may gain insight into the characteristics of a population by examining a

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With symmetric,"bell-shaped" distributions,approximately what percent of the observations are within two standard deviations of the mean?

A) 50%
B) 68%
C) 95%
D) 99.7%
E) 100%
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