Deck 1: An Introduction to Business Statistics
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Deck 1: An Introduction to Business Statistics
1
A random sample is selected so that on each selection from the population every unit remaining in the population has an equal chance of being chosen.
True
2
In studying processes,we are interested in examining a characteristic that tells us about the _____ of output.
A)Random Sampling
B)Statistics
C)Variable
D)Quality
A)Random Sampling
B)Statistics
C)Variable
D)Quality
D
3
Which of the following is a quantitative variable?
A)The make of a TV
B)A person's gender
C)Mileage of a car
D)Whether a person is a college graduate
E)Whether a person has a charge account
A)The make of a TV
B)A person's gender
C)Mileage of a car
D)Whether a person is a college graduate
E)Whether a person has a charge account
C
4
Statistical methods help to:
A)Demonstrate the need for improvement
B)Identify ways to make improvements
C)Assess whether or not improvement activities have been successful
D)Estimate the benefits of improvement
E)All of the above
A)Demonstrate the need for improvement
B)Identify ways to make improvements
C)Assess whether or not improvement activities have been successful
D)Estimate the benefits of improvement
E)All of the above
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5
Statistical inference is the science of using a sample of measurements to make generalization about the important aspects of a population of measurements.
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6
If we sample without replacement,we do not place the unit chosen on a particular selection back into the population.
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7
Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit)is an example of a(n)________ variable.
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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8
Jersey numbers of soccer players is an example of a(n)___________ variable.
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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9
An example of a quantitative variable is the make of a car.
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10
The two types of quantitative variables are:
A)Ordinal and ratio
B)Interval and ordinal
C)Nominative and ordinal
D)Interval and ratio
E)Nominative and interval
A)Ordinal and ratio
B)Interval and ordinal
C)Nominative and ordinal
D)Interval and ratio
E)Nominative and interval
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11
Ratio variables have the following characteristics:
A)Meaningful order
B)An inherently defined zero value
C)Categorical in nature
D)Predictable
A)Meaningful order
B)An inherently defined zero value
C)Categorical in nature
D)Predictable
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12
Which of the following is a categorical variable?
A)Air Temperature
B)Bank Account Balance
C)Daily Sales in a Store
D)Whether a Person Has a Traffic Violation
E)Value of Company Stock
A)Air Temperature
B)Bank Account Balance
C)Daily Sales in a Store
D)Whether a Person Has a Traffic Violation
E)Value of Company Stock
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13
When we are choosing a random sample and we do not place chosen units back into the population,we are:
A)Sampling with Replacement
B)Sampling without Replacement
C)Using a Systematic Sample
D)Using a Voluntary Response Sample
A)Sampling with Replacement
B)Sampling without Replacement
C)Using a Systematic Sample
D)Using a Voluntary Response Sample
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14
Weights of items obtained using a well-adjusted scale represents a(n)_____________ level of measurement.
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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15
A population is a set of existing units.
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16
Measurements from a population are called
A)Statistics
B)Observations
C)Variables
D)Processes
A)Statistics
B)Observations
C)Variables
D)Processes
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17
An example of a qualitative variable is the mileage of a car.
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18
By taking a systematic sample,in which we select every 100th shopper arriving at a specific store,we are approximating a random sample of shoppers.
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19
A process is in statistical control if it does not exhibit any unusual variations.
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20
If we examine some of the population measurements,we are conducting a census of the population.
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21
A _____ is an examination of all the units in a population.
A)random sampling with replacement
B)random sampling without replacement
C)statistical inference
D)census
A)random sampling with replacement
B)random sampling without replacement
C)statistical inference
D)census
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22
_____ is the difference between a numerical description of the population and the corresponding description of the sample.
A)Variability
B)Statistical inference
C)Sampling error
D)Measurement error
A)Variability
B)Statistical inference
C)Sampling error
D)Measurement error
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23
A ____ is a display of individual process measurements versus time.
A)runs plot
B)statistical analysis
C)random sample
D)measurement
A)runs plot
B)statistical analysis
C)random sample
D)measurement
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24
A(n)___________________ variable is a qualitative variable such that there is no meaningful ordering or ranking of the categories.
A)Ratio
B)Ordinal
C)Nominative
D)Interval
A)Ratio
B)Ordinal
C)Nominative
D)Interval
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25
The goal of _____ is to stabilize and reduce the amount of process variation.
A)Statistical Process Control
B)census taking
C)random sampling
D)statistical analysis
A)Statistical Process Control
B)census taking
C)random sampling
D)statistical analysis
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26
In order to improve the quality of products and services,we must remove the root causes of process _____.
A)inference
B)variation
C)capability
D)changes
A)inference
B)variation
C)capability
D)changes
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27
The number of miles a truck is driven before it is overhauled is an example of a(n)_____________ variable.
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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28
______________ is the science of using a sample to make generalizations about the important aspects of a population.
A)Statistical Process Control
B)Descriptive Statistics
C)Random sample
D)Statistical Inference
A)Statistical Process Control
B)Descriptive Statistics
C)Random sample
D)Statistical Inference
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29
A list of all of the units in a population is called _____.
A)Census
B)Frame
C)A sample
D)A variable
A)Census
B)Frame
C)A sample
D)A variable
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30
A _____ is a list of all the units in a population.
A)census
B)frame
C)sample
D)variable
A)census
B)frame
C)sample
D)variable
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31
A person's telephone area code is an example of a(n)_____________ variable.
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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32
The process of assigning a value of a variable to each unit in a population or sample is called _____.
A)sampling
B)measurement
C)Statistical Process Control
D)observational analysis
A)sampling
B)measurement
C)Statistical Process Control
D)observational analysis
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33
College entrance exam scores,such as SAT scores,are an example of a(n)________________ variable.
A)Ordinal
B)Ratio
C)Nominative
D)Interval
A)Ordinal
B)Ratio
C)Nominative
D)Interval
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34
Any characteristic of a population is called a _____.
A)set
B)process
C)variable
D)census
A)set
B)process
C)variable
D)census
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35
__________ is a necessary component of a runs plot.
A)Observation over time
B)Qualitative variable
C)Random sampling of the data
D)Voluntary response data
A)Observation over time
B)Qualitative variable
C)Random sampling of the data
D)Voluntary response data
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36
Statistical _____ refers to using a sample of measurements making generalizations about the important aspects of a population.
A)sampling
B)process control
C)analysis
D)inference
A)sampling
B)process control
C)analysis
D)inference
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37
Which one of the following sampling examples would generally lead to the least reliable statistical inferences about the population from which the sample has been selected?
A)A random sample selected without replacement.
B)A random sample selected with replacement.
C)A voluntary response sample.
D)A systematic sample.
A)A random sample selected without replacement.
B)A random sample selected with replacement.
C)A voluntary response sample.
D)A systematic sample.
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38
An identification of police officers by rank would represent a(n)____________ level of measurement.
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
A)Nominative
B)Ordinal
C)Interval
D)Ratio
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39
A _____ is a subset of the units in a population.
A)census
B)frame
C)sample
D)variable
A)census
B)frame
C)sample
D)variable
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40
Any characteristic of a population unit is a(n):
A)Measurement
B)Sample
C)Observation
D)Variable
A)Measurement
B)Sample
C)Observation
D)Variable
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41
A runs plot with an erratic pattern would indicate that the process is _____.
A)in control
B)out of control
C)random
D)fluctuating
A)in control
B)out of control
C)random
D)fluctuating
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42
______ is a type of sampling method.
A)Systematic
B)Experimental
C)Observational
D)Process
A)Systematic
B)Experimental
C)Observational
D)Process
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43
A process that is in statistical control does not necessarily imply that the process is __________.
A)statistically random
B)using a quantitative variable
C)observational
D)capable
A)statistically random
B)using a quantitative variable
C)observational
D)capable
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44
A set of existing units we wish to study is called a _____.
A)sample
B)frame
C)census
D)population
A)sample
B)frame
C)census
D)population
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45
In situations when it is not possible to number all of the units in a population,we often use a _____ sample to approximate a random sample.
A)random with replacement
B)systematic
C)random without replacement
D)statistical
A)random with replacement
B)systematic
C)random without replacement
D)statistical
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46
If a unit is placed back into the population after being selected for a sample,we are sampling _____.
A)without replacement
B)during replacement
C)with replacement
D)consistently
A)without replacement
B)during replacement
C)with replacement
D)consistently
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47
A consumer's yes/no reply to a survey question is what type of variable?
A)Qualitative
B)Ratio
C)Random
D)Quantitative
A)Qualitative
B)Ratio
C)Random
D)Quantitative
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48
A _____ variable can have values that indicate into which of several segments of a population it belongs.
A)qualitative
B)quantitative
C)ratio
D)interval
A)qualitative
B)quantitative
C)ratio
D)interval
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49
A _____ is used to help select items for a random sample.
A)runs plot
B)qualitative variable
C)ratio variable
D)random number table
A)runs plot
B)qualitative variable
C)ratio variable
D)random number table
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50
A sequence of operations that takes inputs and turns them into outputs is a _____.
A)process
B)statistical analysis
C)runs plot
D)random sampling
A)process
B)statistical analysis
C)runs plot
D)random sampling
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51
_____ refers to describing the important aspects of a set of measurements.
A)Statistical Process Control
B)Runs plot
C)Descriptive statistics
D)Times Series plot
A)Statistical Process Control
B)Runs plot
C)Descriptive statistics
D)Times Series plot
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52
The change in daily price of a stock is what type of variable?
A)Qualitative
B)Ordinal
C)Random
D)Quantitative
A)Qualitative
B)Ordinal
C)Random
D)Quantitative
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53
A _____ variable can have values that are numbers on the real number line.
A)qualitative
B)quantitative
C)random
D)nominative
A)qualitative
B)quantitative
C)random
D)nominative
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54
In a voluntary response sample,what types of opinions are usually expressed?
A)Impartial
B)Random
C)Strong
D)Cross-sectional
A)Impartial
B)Random
C)Strong
D)Cross-sectional
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