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Exam 8: Estimation and Confidence Intervals
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Question 101
Multiple Choice
The Sugar Producers Association wants to estimate the mean yearly sugar consumption. A sample of 16 people reveals the mean yearly consumption to be 27 kg with a sample standard deviation of 9 kg. Assume a normal population. For a 90% confidence interval, what is the critical value needed?
Question 102
Multiple Choice
i. The higher the degree of confidence, the larger the sample required to give a certain precision. ii. To determine the size of a sample, the standard deviation of the population must be estimated by either taking a pilot survey or by approximating it based on knowledge of the population. iii. One factor in determining the size of a sample is the maximum allowable error that you must decide on. It is the maximum error you will tolerate at a specified level of confidence.
Question 103
Multiple Choice
There are 2,000 eligible voters in a precinct. Despite protests from knowledgeable persons that a sample size of 500 was too large in relation to the total, the 500 selected at random were asked to indicate whether they planned to vote for the Liberal incumbent or the Conservative challenger. Of the 500 surveyed, 350 said they were going to vote for the Liberal incumbent. Using the 0.99 confidence coefficient, what are the confidence limits for the proportion that plan to vote for the Liberal incumbent?
Question 104
Multiple Choice
A survey of 25 grocery stores revealed that the average price of a 4-litre bag of milk was $2.98 with a standard error of $0.10. What is the 95% confidence interval to estimate the true cost of a 4-litre bag of milk?
Question 105
Multiple Choice
A sample mean is the best point estimate of the
Question 106
Multiple Choice
Dr. Patton is a professor of English. Recently she counted the number of misspelled works in a group of student essays. She noted the distribution of misspelled words per essay followed the normal distribution with a standard deviation of 2.44 words per essay. For her Tuesday class of 50 students, the mean number of misspelled words per essay was 6.05. Construct a 90% confidence interval for the mean number of misspelled words in the population of student essays.
Question 107
Multiple Choice
(i. Reasoning from a sample or small group to the entire group or population is called statistical inference. (ii) A 95 percent confidence interval implies that about 95 out of 100 similarly constructed intervals will include the parameter being estimated. (iii) For a sampling distribution of the means, 95% percent of the means would be between
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1.96 standard deviations.
Question 108
Multiple Choice
The following summarizes the average price of Air Canada stock at the end of 20 randomly selected weeks in 2000.
Determine a 90% confidence interval for the average Air Canada stock price in 2000.
Question 109
Multiple Choice
Which of the following would be used as a point estimate for the population mean (µ) ?
Question 110
Multiple Choice
A sample of 100 students is selected from a known population of 1,000 students to construct a 95% confidence interval for the average SAT score. What correction factor should be used to compute the standard error?