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Exam 1: Defining and Collecting Data
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Question 21
True/False
True or False: A sample is always a good representation of the target population.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
TABLE 1-2 A Wall Street Journal poll asked 2,150 adults in the United States a series of questions to find out their view on the U.S.economy. -Referring to Table 1-2,the possible responses to the question "What do you think is the current number of people unemployed in the country?" are values from a
Question 23
Multiple Choice
TABLE 1-1 The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a Blu-ray player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. -Referring to Table 1-1,the possible responses to the question "How would you rate the quality of your purchase experience with 1 = excellent,2 = good,3 = decent,4 = poor,5 = terrible?" are values from a
Question 24
Short Answer
Most colleges admit students based on their achievements in a number of different areas.The grade obtained in senior level English (A,B,C,D,or F)is an example of a ________ variable.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
TABLE 1-1 The manager of the customer service division of a major consumer electronics company is interested in determining whether the customers who have purchased a Blu-ray player made by the company over the past 12 months are satisfied with their products. -Referring to Table 1-1,the possible responses to the question "How would you rate the quality of your purchase experience with 1 = excellent,2 = good,3 = decent,4 = poor,5 = terrible?" result in
Question 26
True/False
True or False: The quality ("terrible," "poor," "fair","acceptable," "very good," and "excellent")of a day care center is an example of a numerical variable.
Question 27
True/False
True or False: When participants are allowed to self-select into the sample,you have a nonprobability sample.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a discrete quantitative (numerical) variable?
Question 29
True/False
True or False: If a simple random sample is chosen with replacement,each individual has the same chance of selection on every selection.
Question 30
True/False
True or False: When dealing with human surveys,we are usually interested in sampling with replacement.
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Most analysts focus on the cost of tuition as the way to measure the cost of a college education.But incidentals,such as textbook costs,are rarely considered.A researcher at Drummand University wishes to estimate the textbook costs of first-year students at Drummand.To do so,she monitored the textbook cost of 250 first-year students and found that their average textbook cost was $600 per semester.Identify the sample in the study.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
Researchers suspect that the average number of units earned per semester by college students is rising.A researcher at Calendula College wishes to estimate the number of units earned by students during the spring semester at Calendula.To do so,he randomly selects 100 student transcripts and records the number of units each student earned in the spring term.He found that the average number of semester units completed was 12.96 units per student.Identify the population of interest to the researcher.
Question 33
True/False
True or False: The only reliable way a researcher can make statistical inferences from a sample to a population is to use nonprobability sampling methods.
Question 34
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is most likely a population as opposed to a sample?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
A telemarketer set the company's computerized dialing system to contact every 25th person listed in the local telephone directory.What sampling method was used?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
A sample of 300 subscribers to a particular magazine is selected from a population frame of 9,000 subscribers.If,upon examining the data,it is determined that no subscriber had been selected in the sample more than once,