Deck 16: Forecasting Techniques and Analysis for Time Series Data

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_______ data has the benefit of a true zero point.

A)Interval
B)Nominal
C)Ratio
D)Ordinal
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The test statistic for the Kruskal- Wallis test follows _______ the probability distribution.

A)binomial
B)chi- square
C)normal
D)Student's t
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The birth year of a person would be considered _________ data.

A)ratio
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)interval
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Because each observation from a sample for the sign test must be assigned a plus or minus sign, this sampling distribution can be said to follow the _______ probability distribution.

A)Poisson
B)binomial
C)Student's t
D)exponential
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_______ data has all the properties of ordinal data with the added feature that allows us to measure the differences between the categories with actual numbers in a meaningful way.

A)Interval
B)Nominal
C)Ordinal
D)Ratio
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The number of home runs hit by the best hitter on the baseball team is an example of ______ data.

A)ratio
B)interval
C)ordinal
D)nominal
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__________ statistics describe procedures that assume that the population from which the sample is drawn follows a known probability distribution.

A)Quantitative
B)Nonparametric
C)Descriptive
D)Parametric
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The Wilcoxon signed- rank test is a nonparametric procedure that can be used to compare two independent samples.
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The batting order of baseball players for a game would be an example of data.

A)ratio
B)nominal
C)interval
D)ordinal
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The test statistic for the two- tail sign test is the larger number of the plus signs versus the minus signs.
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The test statistic for the one- tail Wilcoxon signed- rank test is the _______.

A)larger of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
B)smaller of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
C)sum of the positive signed ranks (R+)
D)sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )
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The test statistic for the two- tail Wilcoxon signed- rank test is the ______.

A)smaller of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
B)sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )
C)sum of the positive signed ranks (R+)
D)larger of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
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The ________ test determines if there is difference in the medians of three or more populations.

A)Kruskal- Wallis
B)Wilcoxon signed- rank
C)sign
D)Wilcoxon rank- sum
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The test statistic for the large sample case of the Wilcoxon rank- sum test can be approximated by the ________ probability distribution.

A)chi- square
B)Student's t
C)normal
D)binomial
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A property of ________ data is that the differences between categories are not meaningful and, therefore, cannot be measured.

A)interval
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)cross- sectional
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________ data is strictly qualitative data assigned to predetermined categories or labels.

A)Nominal
B)Interval
C)Ordinal
D)Ratio
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The _______ test determines whether two populations have the same probability distribution based on evidence from two independent samples.

A)sign
B)Kruskal- Wallis
C)Wilcoxon signed- rank
D)Wilcoxon rank- sum
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The number on baseball players' uniforms would be an example of _______ data.

A)nominal
B)ordinal
C)ratio
D)interval
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The ______ test is a nonparametric procedure that can be used to compare two dependent samples.

A)Wilcoxon signed- rank
B)sign
C)Kruskal- Wallis
D)Wilcoxon rank- sum
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______ statistics can be used for data that is at the nominal or ordinal level of measurement.

A)Nonparametric
B)Parametric
C)Descriptive
D)Quantitative
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If the null hypothesis for the sign test is false, 50% of the population will fall below the median and 50% will fall above the median.
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If the null hypothesis for the Wilcoxon rank- sum test is not true, the distributions for the two populations are different from one another which should result in the rank- sum of one sample being relatively smaller than the other.
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If the test statistic for the Wilcoxon rank- sum test is between the upper and lower critical values, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The Wilcoxon rank- sum test requires that the populations from which the samples are drawn follow the normal probability distribution.
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If the test statistic for the Wilcoxon signed- rank test is greater than the critical value for the Wilcoxon signed- rank test, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The test statistic for the two- tail Wilcoxon signed- rank test is the larger of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
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The test statistic for the Kruskal- Wallis test follows the Student's t- distribution with k - 1 degrees of freedom.
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The sample size for the sign test is the total number of plus signs and minus signs.
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Parametric statistics describe procedures that assume that the population from which the sample is drawn follows a known probability distribution.
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With a sample size of n > 20, the sampling distribution for the sign test, assuming the null hypothesis is true, follows the student's t- distribution.
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The test statistic for the Wilcoxon rank- sum test equals the sum of the ranks for the sample with the larger sample size. If the sample sizes are equal, either sample can be used to calculate the test statistic.
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Parametric statistics can be used to perform a hypothesis test to estimate the population median.
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Nonparametric statistics can be used for data that is at the nominal or ordinal level of measurement.
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The Kruskal- Wallis test is a nonparametric procedure that allows us to determine if a difference exists among the medians of three or more populations.
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Interval data deals strictly with qualitative data assigned to predetermined categories.
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If there were no difference in the population medians for the Kruskal- Wallis test, we would expect the average ranks of all of the samples to be fairly close to one another.
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The power of a hypothesis test is the probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis.
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The ratio data has all of the properties of interval data with the added feature of having a true zero point.
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The Kruskal- Wallis test does not rely on any assumptions about the probability distributions but does require equal variances among the populations.
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If the Spearman rank- order correlation coefficient is greater than the critical value for the correlation coefficient when performing a one- tail test of significance, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The number on baseball players' uniforms is an example of nominal data.
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The null hypothesis for the Kruskal- Wallis test always states that there is no difference among the means of the populations being tested.
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The test statistic for the one- tail sign test, S, is the number of plus signs regardless of the type of alternative hypothesis.
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The sign test is a nonparametric procedure that assigns a plus sign or a minus sign to each observation in a sample.
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The sign test can be used to determine if consumers prefer one product or service over another.
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Parametric statistics require the level of data measurement to be ordinal or interval.
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Parametric statistics are procedures that rely on fewer assumptions about the probability distribution for a population of interest than nonparametric statistics do.
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Ordinal data has all of the properties of interval data with the added feature that allows us to measure the differences between the categories with actual numbers in a meaningful way.
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Nominal data has all the properties of interval data with the added benefit of having a true zero point.
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If the test statistic for the Kruskal- Wallis test is greater than the critical value for the Kruskal- Wallis test, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The Wilcoxon rank- sum test is a nonparametric procedure that determines whether two populations have the same probability distribution based on evidence from two independent samples.
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The sign test can be used to perform a hypothesis test for a population mean.
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The Spearman rank- order correlation coefficient is a nonparametric procedure measures the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables.
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Because each observation from a sample for the sign test must be assigned a plus or minus sign, this sampling distribution can be said to follow the binomial probability distribution.
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Interval data has all of the properties of ordinal data with the added feature that allows us to measure the differences between the categories with actual numbers in a meaningful way.
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All else being equal (the same sample size, same level of significance, and so on), the parametric procedure will result in a higher probability of your correctly rejecting the null hypothesis.
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The smaller the test statistic for the Wilcoxon signed- rank test, the more likely that we will be able to reject the null hypothesis.
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The Wilcoxon rank- sum test requires the data be at least at the ordinal level of measurement and that the shapes of the distributions for the two populations are similar.
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The large sample case of the Wilcoxon rank- sum test (n1 > 10 and n2 > 10), the test statistic can be approximated by the binomial probability distribution.
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The Spearman rank- order correlation coefficient requires the data be at the nominal level of measurement.
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The expected value of sample information, in thousands of dollars is _______.

A)$25.6
B)$22.5
C)$10.0
D)$18.0
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The probability that the market survey will predict a weak demand is _______ .

A)0.4082
B)0.4275
C)0.3325
D)0.3660
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The expected value without sample information, in thousands of dollars is _______.

A)$4,000
B)$4,600
C)$3,700
D)$5,300
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The expected monetary value, in thousands of dollars, for a small production quantity if Hats- R- Us conducts a market survey and the survey results are negative is __________.

A)$72.2
B)$63.8
C)$58.0
D)$31.5
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_______ are the future conditions that will occur regardless of any decisions made in the field of decision analysis.

A)Alternatives
B)Outcomes
C)Payoffs
D)States of nature
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Jeff sells the New York Times Sunday newspaper at a city corner near several churches. He sells each newspaper for $6.50 after purchasing them for $4.00. Any unsold newspaper can be returned to the New York Times for a $0.75 credit. Jeff expects demand on Sunday to be 75, 100, 125, or 150 newspapers and would like to order one of these four quantities from the New York Times. If the Jeff uses the Hurwicz criterion with a = 0.7, how many newspapers will he order?

A)150
B)100
C)75
D)125
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Given the survey will predict a strong market, the probability that demand for the new product will be weak is __________.

A)0.60
B)0.50
C)0.30
D)0.40
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The produce manager for a grocery store needs to decide how many heads of lettuce to order each day. A head of lettuce sells for $1.20 and costs the grocery store $0.75. Any unsold lettuce at the end of the day is donated to charity. If the manager purchases 100 heads of lettuce for tomorrow and demand for lettuce that day is 250 heads, the profit will be ___________

A)- $68
B)$45
C)$0
D)$113
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The __________ is the average of the payoffs associated with a particular alternative weighted with the probabilities for each state of nature.

A)expected value of perfect information (EVPI)
B)expected monetary value (EMV)
C)expected value under risk (EVUR)
D)expected value under certainty (EVUC)
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Hamburgers are on the menu tomorrow at a school cafeteria and the manager needs to decide how many to have ready for the lunch hour. Each hamburger costs the school $1.85 and is sold for $3.50. Leftover hamburgers have no monetary value. The manager expects demand tomorrow to be 100, 150, 200, or 250 hamburgers and would like to prepare one of these four quantities for lunchtime. If the manager prepares 200 hamburgers and the lunchtime demand is for 100 hamburgers, tomorrow's profit will be ________.

A)$247.50
B)- $20.00
C)- $125.50
D)$165.00
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The __________ provides us with an upper limit for how much we should pay for additional information to improve our decision.

A)expected value of perfect information (EVPI)
B)expected value under risk (EVUR)
C)expected value under certainty (EVUC)
D)expected monetary value (EMV)
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If the company decides not to conduct the survey, the expected monetary value of building a small facility is __________.

A)- $700
B)$4,600
C)$3,600
D)$4,000
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Hamburgers are on the menu tomorrow at a school cafeteria and the manager needs to decide how many to have ready for the lunch hour. Each hamburger costs the school $1.85 and is sold for $3.50. Leftover hamburgers have no monetary value. The manager expects demand tomorrow to be 100, 150, 200, or 250 hamburgers and would like to prepare one of these four quantities for lunchtime. If the manager uses the minimax regret criterion, how many hamburgers will be prepared?

A)250
B)200
C)100
D)150
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The probability that the survey result will predict a strong market is __________ .

A)0.30
B)0.60
C)0.40
D)0.50
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Hamburgers are on the menu tomorrow at a school cafeteria and the manager needs to decide how many to have ready for the lunch hour. Each hamburger costs the school $1.85 and is sold for $3.50. Leftover hamburgers have no monetary value. The manager expects demand tomorrow to be 100, 150, 200, or 250 hamburgers and would like to prepare one of these four quantities for lunchtime. If the manager uses the maximax criterion, how many hamburgers will be prepared?

A)250
B)200
C)150
D)100
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The expected value with sample information, in thousands of dollars is _______ .

A)$258.0
B)$212.3
C)$240.0
D)$261.5
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The ______ criterion is described as the least pessimistic method and the one with the lowest level of risk.

A)equally likely
B)maximin
C)maximax
D)minimax regret
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Given that the survey predicts a strong demand, the probability that the eventual demand is weak is ______.

A)0.054
B)0.156
C)0.092
D)0.180
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Given that the survey predicts a weak demand, the probability that the eventual demand is weak is _______.

A)0.584
B)0.746
C)0.696
D)0.616
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The ______ is the expected monetary value that corresponds to the best alternative when making a decision under risk.

A)expected monetary value (EMV)
B)expected value under risk (EVUR)
C)expected value of perfect information (EVPI)
D)expected value under certainty (EVUC)
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_______ data has the benefit of a true zero point.

A)Interval
B)Nominal
C)Ratio
D)Ordinal
Ratio
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The test statistic for the Kruskal- Wallis test follows _______ the probability distribution.

A)binomial
B)chi- square
C)normal
D)Student's t
chi- square
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The birth year of a person would be considered _________ data.

A)ratio
B)nominal
C)ordinal
D)interval
interval
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Because each observation from a sample for the sign test must be assigned a plus or minus sign, this sampling distribution can be said to follow the _______ probability distribution.

A)Poisson
B)binomial
C)Student's t
D)exponential
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_______ data has all the properties of ordinal data with the added feature that allows us to measure the differences between the categories with actual numbers in a meaningful way.

A)Interval
B)Nominal
C)Ordinal
D)Ratio
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The number of home runs hit by the best hitter on the baseball team is an example of ______ data.

A)ratio
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D)nominal
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__________ statistics describe procedures that assume that the population from which the sample is drawn follows a known probability distribution.

A)Quantitative
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C)Descriptive
D)Parametric
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The Wilcoxon signed- rank test is a nonparametric procedure that can be used to compare two independent samples.
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The batting order of baseball players for a game would be an example of data.

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The test statistic for the two- tail sign test is the larger number of the plus signs versus the minus signs.
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The test statistic for the one- tail Wilcoxon signed- rank test is the _______.

A)larger of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
B)smaller of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
C)sum of the positive signed ranks (R+)
D)sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )
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The test statistic for the two- tail Wilcoxon signed- rank test is the ______.

A)smaller of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
B)sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )
C)sum of the positive signed ranks (R+)
D)larger of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
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The ________ test determines if there is difference in the medians of three or more populations.

A)Kruskal- Wallis
B)Wilcoxon signed- rank
C)sign
D)Wilcoxon rank- sum
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The test statistic for the large sample case of the Wilcoxon rank- sum test can be approximated by the ________ probability distribution.

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B)Student's t
C)normal
D)binomial
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A property of ________ data is that the differences between categories are not meaningful and, therefore, cannot be measured.

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D)cross- sectional
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________ data is strictly qualitative data assigned to predetermined categories or labels.

A)Nominal
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D)Ratio
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The _______ test determines whether two populations have the same probability distribution based on evidence from two independent samples.

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D)Wilcoxon rank- sum
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The number on baseball players' uniforms would be an example of _______ data.

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The ______ test is a nonparametric procedure that can be used to compare two dependent samples.

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D)Wilcoxon rank- sum
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______ statistics can be used for data that is at the nominal or ordinal level of measurement.

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If the null hypothesis for the sign test is false, 50% of the population will fall below the median and 50% will fall above the median.
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If the null hypothesis for the Wilcoxon rank- sum test is not true, the distributions for the two populations are different from one another which should result in the rank- sum of one sample being relatively smaller than the other.
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If the test statistic for the Wilcoxon rank- sum test is between the upper and lower critical values, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The Wilcoxon rank- sum test requires that the populations from which the samples are drawn follow the normal probability distribution.
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If the test statistic for the Wilcoxon signed- rank test is greater than the critical value for the Wilcoxon signed- rank test, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The test statistic for the two- tail Wilcoxon signed- rank test is the larger of the sum of the negative signed ranks (R- )and the sum of the positive signed ranks (R+).
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The test statistic for the Kruskal- Wallis test follows the Student's t- distribution with k - 1 degrees of freedom.
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The sample size for the sign test is the total number of plus signs and minus signs.
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Parametric statistics describe procedures that assume that the population from which the sample is drawn follows a known probability distribution.
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With a sample size of n > 20, the sampling distribution for the sign test, assuming the null hypothesis is true, follows the student's t- distribution.
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The test statistic for the Wilcoxon rank- sum test equals the sum of the ranks for the sample with the larger sample size. If the sample sizes are equal, either sample can be used to calculate the test statistic.
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Parametric statistics can be used to perform a hypothesis test to estimate the population median.
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Nonparametric statistics can be used for data that is at the nominal or ordinal level of measurement.
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The Kruskal- Wallis test is a nonparametric procedure that allows us to determine if a difference exists among the medians of three or more populations.
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Interval data deals strictly with qualitative data assigned to predetermined categories.
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If there were no difference in the population medians for the Kruskal- Wallis test, we would expect the average ranks of all of the samples to be fairly close to one another.
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The power of a hypothesis test is the probability of correctly rejecting the null hypothesis.
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The ratio data has all of the properties of interval data with the added feature of having a true zero point.
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The Kruskal- Wallis test does not rely on any assumptions about the probability distributions but does require equal variances among the populations.
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If the Spearman rank- order correlation coefficient is greater than the critical value for the correlation coefficient when performing a one- tail test of significance, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The number on baseball players' uniforms is an example of nominal data.
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The null hypothesis for the Kruskal- Wallis test always states that there is no difference among the means of the populations being tested.
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The test statistic for the one- tail sign test, S, is the number of plus signs regardless of the type of alternative hypothesis.
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The sign test is a nonparametric procedure that assigns a plus sign or a minus sign to each observation in a sample.
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The sign test can be used to determine if consumers prefer one product or service over another.
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Parametric statistics require the level of data measurement to be ordinal or interval.
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Parametric statistics are procedures that rely on fewer assumptions about the probability distribution for a population of interest than nonparametric statistics do.
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Ordinal data has all of the properties of interval data with the added feature that allows us to measure the differences between the categories with actual numbers in a meaningful way.
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Nominal data has all the properties of interval data with the added benefit of having a true zero point.
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If the test statistic for the Kruskal- Wallis test is greater than the critical value for the Kruskal- Wallis test, the null hypothesis is rejected.
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The Wilcoxon rank- sum test is a nonparametric procedure that determines whether two populations have the same probability distribution based on evidence from two independent samples.
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The sign test can be used to perform a hypothesis test for a population mean.
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The Spearman rank- order correlation coefficient is a nonparametric procedure measures the strength and direction of the relationship between two variables.
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Because each observation from a sample for the sign test must be assigned a plus or minus sign, this sampling distribution can be said to follow the binomial probability distribution.
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Interval data has all of the properties of ordinal data with the added feature that allows us to measure the differences between the categories with actual numbers in a meaningful way.
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All else being equal (the same sample size, same level of significance, and so on), the parametric procedure will result in a higher probability of your correctly rejecting the null hypothesis.
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The smaller the test statistic for the Wilcoxon signed- rank test, the more likely that we will be able to reject the null hypothesis.
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The Wilcoxon rank- sum test requires the data be at least at the ordinal level of measurement and that the shapes of the distributions for the two populations are similar.
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The large sample case of the Wilcoxon rank- sum test (n1 > 10 and n2 > 10), the test statistic can be approximated by the binomial probability distribution.
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The Spearman rank- order correlation coefficient requires the data be at the nominal level of measurement.
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The expected value of sample information, in thousands of dollars is _______.

A)$25.6
B)$22.5
C)$10.0
D)$18.0
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The probability that the market survey will predict a weak demand is _______ .

A)0.4082
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C)0.3325
D)0.3660
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63
The expected value without sample information, in thousands of dollars is _______.

A)$4,000
B)$4,600
C)$3,700
D)$5,300
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64
The expected monetary value, in thousands of dollars, for a small production quantity if Hats- R- Us conducts a market survey and the survey results are negative is __________.

A)$72.2
B)$63.8
C)$58.0
D)$31.5
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65
_______ are the future conditions that will occur regardless of any decisions made in the field of decision analysis.

A)Alternatives
B)Outcomes
C)Payoffs
D)States of nature
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66
Jeff sells the New York Times Sunday newspaper at a city corner near several churches. He sells each newspaper for $6.50 after purchasing them for $4.00. Any unsold newspaper can be returned to the New York Times for a $0.75 credit. Jeff expects demand on Sunday to be 75, 100, 125, or 150 newspapers and would like to order one of these four quantities from the New York Times. If the Jeff uses the Hurwicz criterion with a = 0.7, how many newspapers will he order?

A)150
B)100
C)75
D)125
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67
Given the survey will predict a strong market, the probability that demand for the new product will be weak is __________.

A)0.60
B)0.50
C)0.30
D)0.40
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68
The produce manager for a grocery store needs to decide how many heads of lettuce to order each day. A head of lettuce sells for $1.20 and costs the grocery store $0.75. Any unsold lettuce at the end of the day is donated to charity. If the manager purchases 100 heads of lettuce for tomorrow and demand for lettuce that day is 250 heads, the profit will be ___________

A)- $68
B)$45
C)$0
D)$113
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69
The __________ is the average of the payoffs associated with a particular alternative weighted with the probabilities for each state of nature.

A)expected value of perfect information (EVPI)
B)expected monetary value (EMV)
C)expected value under risk (EVUR)
D)expected value under certainty (EVUC)
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70
Hamburgers are on the menu tomorrow at a school cafeteria and the manager needs to decide how many to have ready for the lunch hour. Each hamburger costs the school $1.85 and is sold for $3.50. Leftover hamburgers have no monetary value. The manager expects demand tomorrow to be 100, 150, 200, or 250 hamburgers and would like to prepare one of these four quantities for lunchtime. If the manager prepares 200 hamburgers and the lunchtime demand is for 100 hamburgers, tomorrow's profit will be ________.

A)$247.50
B)- $20.00
C)- $125.50
D)$165.00
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71
The __________ provides us with an upper limit for how much we should pay for additional information to improve our decision.

A)expected value of perfect information (EVPI)
B)expected value under risk (EVUR)
C)expected value under certainty (EVUC)
D)expected monetary value (EMV)
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72
If the company decides not to conduct the survey, the expected monetary value of building a small facility is __________.

A)- $700
B)$4,600
C)$3,600
D)$4,000
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73
Hamburgers are on the menu tomorrow at a school cafeteria and the manager needs to decide how many to have ready for the lunch hour. Each hamburger costs the school $1.85 and is sold for $3.50. Leftover hamburgers have no monetary value. The manager expects demand tomorrow to be 100, 150, 200, or 250 hamburgers and would like to prepare one of these four quantities for lunchtime. If the manager uses the minimax regret criterion, how many hamburgers will be prepared?

A)250
B)200
C)100
D)150
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74
The probability that the survey result will predict a strong market is __________ .

A)0.30
B)0.60
C)0.40
D)0.50
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75
Hamburgers are on the menu tomorrow at a school cafeteria and the manager needs to decide how many to have ready for the lunch hour. Each hamburger costs the school $1.85 and is sold for $3.50. Leftover hamburgers have no monetary value. The manager expects demand tomorrow to be 100, 150, 200, or 250 hamburgers and would like to prepare one of these four quantities for lunchtime. If the manager uses the maximax criterion, how many hamburgers will be prepared?

A)250
B)200
C)150
D)100
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76
The expected value with sample information, in thousands of dollars is _______ .

A)$258.0
B)$212.3
C)$240.0
D)$261.5
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77
The ______ criterion is described as the least pessimistic method and the one with the lowest level of risk.

A)equally likely
B)maximin
C)maximax
D)minimax regret
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78
Given that the survey predicts a strong demand, the probability that the eventual demand is weak is ______.

A)0.054
B)0.156
C)0.092
D)0.180
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79
Given that the survey predicts a weak demand, the probability that the eventual demand is weak is _______.

A)0.584
B)0.746
C)0.696
D)0.616
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80
The ______ is the expected monetary value that corresponds to the best alternative when making a decision under risk.

A)expected monetary value (EMV)
B)expected value under risk (EVUR)
C)expected value of perfect information (EVPI)
D)expected value under certainty (EVUC)
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