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Exam 18: Data Analysis Overview
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Four surgical procedures currently are used to install pacemakers. If the patient does not need to return for follow-up surgery, the operation is called a "clear" operation. A heart center wants to compare the 4 procedures, and collects the following numbers of patients from their own records:
Which of the following tests will be the most appropriate to find out which of the 4 procedures is the most effective?
Question 22
Multiple Choice
The use of preservatives by food processors has become a controversial issue. Suppose 2 preservatives are extensively tested and determined safe for use in meats. A processor wants to compare the preservatives for their effects on retarding spoilage. They will choose to use the preservative that can keep the meat fresh for the longest amount of time. Suppose 15 cuts of fresh meat are treated with preservative I and 15 are treated with preservative II, and the number of hours until spoilage begins is recorded for each of the 30 cuts of meat. Suppose the variability of the number of hours until spoilage is the same for meat treated by both preservatives but the normal probability plots reveal that the number of hours until spoilage is right-skewed for the 15 cuts treated by preservative I and left-skewed for the 15 cuts treated with preservative II. Which of the following tests will be the most appropriate?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
An insurance company evaluates many variables about a person before deciding on an appropriate rate for automobile insurance. A representative from a local insurance agency selected a random sample of 15 insured drivers and recorded the amount of claims each made in the last 3 years. Based on this information, which of the following will you construct to learn about the average amount of claims made by the company's customer?
Question 24
True/False
Every spring semester, the School of Business coordinates with local business leaders a luncheon for graduating seniors, their families, and friends. Corporate sponsorship pays for the lunches of each of the seniors, but students have to purchase tickets to cover the cost of lunches served to guests they bring with them. Data on the number of guests each graduating senior invited to the luncheon and the number of graduating seniors in each category were collected. A histogram can be used to present this information.
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Data on the amount of money made in a year by 1000 families in a small town were collected. You want to know if the money made is normally distributed. Which of the following would you use?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
The owner of a local nightclub has recently surveyed a random sample of n = 250 customers of the club. She would now like to determine whether or not the mean age of her customers is over 30. If so, she plans to alter the entertainment to appeal to an older crowd. If not, no entertainment changes will be made. Which of the following tests will you perform to help her make a decision?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A sample of 100 fuses from a very large shipment is found to have 10 that are defective. Based on this information, which of the following will you construct to learn about the proportion of fuses that are defective?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A powerful women's group has claimed that men and women differ in attitudes about sexual discrimination. A group of 50 men (group 1) and 40 women (group 2) were asked if they thought sexual discrimination is a problem in the United States. Of those sampled, 11 of the men and 19 of the women did believe that sexual discrimination is a problem. Which of the following tests will you use to find out if there is any difference in attitudes about sexual discrimination?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
A Paso Robles wine producer wanted to forecast the cases of merlot wine sold. The number of cases of merlot wine sold in a 28-year period was collected. Which of the following would be the most appropriate analysis to perform?