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Exam 8: Sampling Methods and the Central Limit Theorem
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
What is the difference between a sample mean and the population mean called?
Question 62
True/False
If the size of a sample equals the size of the population, we would not expect any error in estimating the population parameter.
Question 63
Short Answer
Auditors may select every 20
th
file starting with the 5
th
file in the top drawer. Then, file numbers 25, 45, 65, 85, . . . are selected. This type of sampling is called ___________.
Question 64
Multiple Choice
When all the items in a population have an equal chance of being selected for a sample, the process is called _________________.
Question 65
True/False
The items or individuals of the population are arranged in a file drawer alphabetically by date received. A random starting point is selected and then every k
th
member of the population is selected for the sample. This sampling method is called systematic random sampling.
Question 66
True/False
The standard error of the mean measures the dispersion of the sampling distribution of the sample mean.
Question 67
Short Answer
A total of _______ different samples of size 3 can be collected from a population of 10 items.
Question 68
True/False
The central limit theorem allows us to use a z-statistic to compute probabilities for the sampling distribution of the sample mean.
Question 69
True/False
Based on the central limit theorem, the sample mean can be used as a good estimator of the population mean, assuming that the size of the sample is sufficiently large.
Question 70
Multiple Choice
According to the central limit theorem, _______________.
Question 71
Essay
A population consists of the following five values: 3, 8, 11, 13, and 16. From this population, there are 10 different samples of size 3. The means of the 10 samples of size 3 are: 7.33, 8, 9, 9, 10, 10.67, 10.67, 11.67, 12.33, and 13.33. Compute the mean of the distribution of the sample means and the population mean. What is true about the two values?
Question 72
Multiple Choice
The Office of Student Services at a large western state university maintains information on the study habits of its full-time students. Their studies indicate that the mean amount of time undergraduate students study per week is 20 hours. The hours studied follows the normal distribution with a standard deviation of six hours. Suppose we select a random sample of 144 current students. What is the probability that the mean of this sample is between 19 hours and 20 hours?
Question 73
True/False
In stratified random sampling, a population is divided into strata using naturally occurring geographic or other boundaries. Then, strata are randomly selected and a random sample is collected from each strata.