Deck 6: Probability

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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
What is the probability that a baby has dark eyes given that the baby has the birth defect?

A).04
B).06
C).01
D).61
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The statement "Given that a person is satisfied with his job,what is the probability that he is satisfied with his marriage?" is an example of a(n):

A)hypothesis
B)conditional probability
C)independent event
D)a and c
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In probability theory,when two outcomes cannot occur simultaneously they are ____.

A)conditional probabilities
B)mutually exclusive
C)mutually exhaustive
D)exhaustive
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In a population consisting of 60 males and 40 females,the probability of randomly selecting a male is:

A)6%
B).06
C).60
D)undefined
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
The probability of the number of observations favoring both events A and B,divided by the total number of observations,is called a ____ probability.

A)conditional
B)binomial
C)joint
D)simple
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
The values entered within the table (that is,1,6,19,15,13,24)are called ____.

A)cell frequencies
B)marginal frequencies
C)unit frequencies
D)cell probabilities
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The outcome of a trial according to probability theory is a(n)_____.

A)conditional probability
B)marginal frequency
C)event
D)joint probability
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According to the classical view of probability theory,the probability of event A equals .____.

A)the number of total observations/the number of events favoring A
B)The number of events favoring A/the total number of possible observations
C)the number of events favoring A
D)1 - the number of events favoring A/the total number of possible events
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
The marginal frequencies for eye color are

A)26 and 52
B)16,19,43
C)78
D)156
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
A ____ probability indicates the likelihood that an event will occur given that some other event occurs.

A)joint
B)conditional
C)simple
D)combination
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The probability of an event,A,is formally defined as the number of observations favoring event A divided by the:

A)total number of possible observations
B)total number of possible events
C)proportion of observations
D)proportion of events
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The probability of observing at least one of two events [for example,p(A or B)] is ____.

A)p(A,B)- p(A)
B)p(A,B)- p(B)
C)p(A)p(B)
D)p(A)+ p(B)- p(A,B)
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
If a baby were randomly selected from the study,what is the probability of that baby having light eyes?

A).43
B).19
C).24
D).55
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A _____ indicates the likelihood that an event will occur given that some other event occurs.

A)probability distribution
B)conditional probability
C)marginal probability
D)mutually exclusive probability
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Given a set of outcomes that are mutually exclusive and exhaustive,the sum of the probabilities of the outcomes will always equal:

A)100
B).01
C).10
D)1.0
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
If a baby was randomly selected from those participating in the study,the likelihood of that baby having dark eyes is ____.

A)1/16
B)35/78
C)16/78
D)1/26 + 15/52
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If events A and B are independent,then ____.

A)p(A|B)= p(A)
B)p(B|A)= p(A|B)
C)p(A)= (B)
D)none of these
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In the language of probability theory,the act of flipping a coin is called a(n)_____ and each unique outcome is called a(n)_____.

A)observation;trial
B)trial;event
C)event;observation
D)none of these
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Two outcomes are said to be _____ if it is impossible for both outcomes to occur simultaneously for a given individual.

A)mutually exclusive
B)mutually conditional
C)mutually distributed
D)mutually impossible
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Each unique combination of variables in a contingency table is referred to as a:

A)marginal frequency
B)expected value
C)column
D)cell
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The likelihood of observing each of two events is referred to as a:

A)hypothesis
B)binomial probability
C)conditional probability
D)joint probability
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Let event A be "satisfied with one's marriage" and event B be "satisfied with one's job.The probability that someone is satisfied with both his marriage and his job is equal to:

A)p(A|B)
B)p(A,B)
C)p(B)p(A|B)
D)b and c
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The probability that an individual is satisfied with his marriage (event A)and satisfied with his job (event B)is an example of
A _____.

A)joint probability
B)conditional probability
C)marginal probability
D)mutually exclusive probability
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Sampling without replacement causes the probability of randomly selecting additional cases from that population to____.

A)stay the same
B)increase
C)decrease
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A(n)_____ of a set of objects or events is an ordered sequence.

A)enumeration
B)combination
C)permutation
D)manipulation
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In a binomial probability calculation,there are ____ possible outcomes.

A)many
B)N!
C)two
D)N!/r!
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Even though two events are related (nonindependent),this does not necessarily mean that:

A)one is dependent on the other
B)one causes the other
C)the joint probability is 0
D)a and c
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Suppose you wanted a rat to learn a maze which included 3 choice points and each choice included 3 different directions.Assume only 1 choice can be correct at a time.What is the probability of a rat finding the goal without any errors?

A)3!
B)27
C)1/9
D).3333
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A permutation of a set of objects or events ____.

A)is an ordered sequence
B)is a sequence in which order doesn't matter
C)is a random selection of events
D)has fewer events than a combination
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Suppose you are asked to toss 10 dimes and observe the number of heads.What is the likelihood of observing exactly 0 heads?

A).001
B).50
C)0
D)1.0
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In the case of sampling _____,the outcome of the first random selection in no way affects the outcome of the second random selection.

A)without replacement
B)with replacement
C)with correction for continuity
D)without error
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In a horse race,people are allowed to bet on which horses will finish a race in positions 1,2,or 3.If the field contained 7 horses,how many ways can 3 horses finish in the three positions?

A)7!
B)210
C)35
D)3
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In general notation,the probability of observing at least one of event A and event B is:

A).50
B)p(A or B)= p(A)+ p(B)
C)p(A or B)= p(A)+ p(B)+ p(A,B)
D)p(A or B)= p(A)+ p(B)- p(A,B)
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Using the binomial expression to compute a probability requires ____.

A)a sequence of n independent trials
B)more than 2 outcomes
C)that the probability of success = .5
D)that the probability of failure = 0
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A set of objects that are arranged such that the internal order is irrelevant is called a ____.

A)combination
B)binomial root
C)permutation
D)simple event
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A counting rule that involves a set of objects of events in an ordered sequence is called a ____.

A)combination
B)conditional rule
C)binomial
D)permutation
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A combination of a set of objects or events is a sequence in which the internal ordering of elements is:

A)systematic
B)predetermined
C)important
D)irrelevant
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The process of randomly selecting a case,taking some measurement of interest,and then returning the case to the population is called:

A)sampling without replacement
B)sampling with replacement
C)sampling without error
D)sampling with error
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There are 6 students running for president at state college.The top 2 candidates are always declared winners and a run-off election is held to determine which of the two is the president.How many ways could 2 students be selected from among the first 6?

A)30
B)6!/2!
C)15
D)63
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A therapist claims that a particular technique has been successful in the treatment of eating disorders.You find out that only 7 out of 10 clients were actually helped.What is the probability of observing 7 successes if the probability of success = .5?

A).7
B).5
C).117
D).77
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If p (A | B)= 0,then it follows that A and B must be

A)mutually exclusive
B)independent
C)factorial
D)both a and b
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If the probability of an experimental outcome that we observed was calculated to be less than .05 assuming the null hypothesis to be true,then we would ____.

A)accept the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)fail to reject the null hypothesis
D)change the alpha level
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In factorial notation,the expression 6! equals:

A)6 factorial
B)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)(1)= 720
C)a and b
D)neither a nor b
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has graduated from college?</strong> A).36 B).49 C).51 D).64 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.
What is the probability that an individual has graduated from college?

A).36
B).49
C).51
D).64
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When the alpha level is .05,a result is defined as non-chance if the probability of obtaining that result,assuming the null hypothesis is true,is:

A)greater than .05
B)equal to .05
C)less than .05
D)none of these
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If the probability of event A is .40 and the probability of event B is .35,what is the probability that event A or B will occur,if A and B are independent?

A).14
B).61
C).75
D)cannot be determined
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has not changed jobs,given that they have graduated from high school only?</strong> A).13 B).25 C).35 D).65 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.
What is the probability that an individual has not changed jobs,given that they have graduated from high school only?

A).13
B).25
C).35
D).65
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. Which of the following is a marginal frequency in the above table?</strong> A)63 B)128 C)245 D)500 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.
Which of the following is a marginal frequency in the above table?

A)63
B)128
C)245
D)500
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For small n,the correction for _____ yields even better correspondence between the binomial and normal distributions.

A)attenuation
B)continuity
C)small sample sizes
D)error
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs and they have graduated from college?</strong> A).20 B).26 C).40 D).52 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.
What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs and they have graduated from college?

A).20
B).26
C).40
D).52
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs?</strong> A).23 B).49 C).51 D).64 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.
What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs?

A).23
B).49
C).51
D).64
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If our observations are so discrepant from the expected result that the difference cannot be attributed to chance,we will _____ the null hypothesis.

A)accept
B)reject
C)revise
D)restate
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Determining what constitutes chance versus non-chance results under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true is done with reference to a probability value known as a(n):

A)conditional probability
B)beta level
C)binomial probability
D)alpha level
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Assuming the null hypothesis is true,we can specify an _____ of an investigation.

A)expected result
B)alternative result
C)improbable result
D)all of these
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs or they have graduated from college?</strong> A).49 B).64 C).87 D)1.13 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs or they have graduated from college?

A).49
B).64
C).87
D)1.13
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The binomial and normal distributions are closely related,with the correspondence between them depending on the values of:

A)n and p
B)a and b
C)alpha and beta
D)the mean and standard deviation
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If the observed result of a study is similar enough to the outcome stated in the null hypothesis such that it can reasonably be attributed to chance,we will _____ the null hypothesis.

A)accept
B)reject
C)fail to reject
D)revise
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The correspondence between the binomial and normal distributions:

A)improves as p becomes closer to .50
B)improves as p becomes closer to .05
C)improves as n increases
D)a and c
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A biopsychologist is interested in how quickly rats learn a complicated maze.He puts 5 rats,labeled A,B,C,D,and E,in a box.He wants to run two of the rats through a maze,one rat at a time.How many subsets of 2 rats could he choose to run through the maze if order does matter?

A)6
B)10
C)20
D)120
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs,given that they have graduated from high school only?</strong> A).23 B).35 C).48 D).65 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.
What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs,given that they have graduated from high school only?

A).23
B).35
C).48
D).65
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   Given that it is impossible for a user to be satisfied and not satisfied with system 10 at the same time,these two events are called ___________________________.</strong> A)simple events B)conditional probabilities C)complex probabilities D)mutually exclusive events <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Given that it is impossible for a user to be satisfied and not satisfied with system 10 at the same time,these two events are called ___________________________.

A)simple events
B)conditional probabilities
C)complex probabilities
D)mutually exclusive events
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three conceptualizations of probability discussed in the text?

A)classical probability theory
B)standard scores derived from probabilities
C)estimation of probabilities from data
D)events occurring in the long run
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   Using sampling with replacement,what is the probability of randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 10,and then randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 9?</strong> A).096 B).573 C).167 D).799 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Using sampling with replacement,what is the probability of randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 10,and then randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 9?

A).096
B).573
C).167
D).799
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a user is satisfied with either system 9 or system 10?</strong> A).813 B).187 C).740 D).260 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability that a user is satisfied with either system 9 or system 10?

A).813
B).187
C).740
D).260
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A new drug developed to fight depression has a .20 probability of causing dizziness.A person takes the drug 100 times.
What is the probability of the person getting dizzy 10 times or fewer?

A).0062
B).0124
C).2643
D).5286
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 10?</strong> A).295 B).893 C).705 D).107 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 10?

A).295
B).893
C).705
D).107
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Probability theory is important to understand because

A)understanding basic probability theory helps in understanding many statistical tests.
B)probability is the foundation of inferential statistics used in psychology.
C)probability is the foundation of many descriptive statistical techniques used in psychology.
D)all of these
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 9?</strong> A).295 B).893 C).705 D).107 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 9?

A).295
B).893
C).705
D).107
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According to classical probability theory,the act of selecting a card at random from a deck is called a(n)

A)trial
B)event
C)conditional probability
D)joint probability
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A biopsychologist is interested in how quickly rats learn a complicated maze.He puts 5 rats,labeled A,B,C,D,and E,in a box.He wants to run two of the rats through a maze,one rat at a time.What is the probability that the biopsychologist will run rat B through the maze first and then run rat E through the maze second?

A).0083
B).05
C).10
D).40
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A biopsychologist is interested in how quickly rats learn a complicated maze.He puts 5 rats,labeled A,B,C,D,and E,in a box.He wants to run two of the rats through a maze,one rat at a time.How many subsets of 2 rats could he choose to run through the maze if order does NOT matter?

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)40
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The probability of drawing a red card from a deck of normal playing cards is .5 (half red,half black).A magician draws 12 cards from the deck.What is the probability that the magician draws 10 red cards?

A).0002
B).004
C).016
D).064
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Assume a researcher has grouped people into categories by age,as follows: 20-29,30-39,40-49,50-59.A person can only be placed into one of these categories,thus these categories are said to be

A)exhaustive
B)permutations
C)joint probabilities
D)mutually exclusive
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The probability of drawing a red card from a deck of normal playing cards is .5 (half red,half black).A magician draws 12 cards from the deck.What is the probability that the magician draws 8 red cards?

A).0002
B).042
C).121
D).696
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person uses system 10?</strong> A).813 B).187 C).740 D).260 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability that a person uses system 10?

A).813
B).187
C).740
D).260
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What type of data table is useful for calculating probabilities?

A)frequency distribution
B)means table
C)contingency table
D)marginal means table
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A new drug developed to fight depression has a .20 probability of causing dizziness.A person takes the drug 100 times.
What is the mean and standard deviation of the binomial distribution of this data?

A)mean = 20,standard deviation = 4
B)mean = 20,standard deviation = 16
C)mean = 80,standard deviation = 4
D)mean = 80,standard deviation = 16
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If the observations are so different from the expected result of a study that the difference cannot be due to chance,then you should reject the _____.

A)alpha level
B)conditional probability
C)alternative hypothesis
D)null hypothesis
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person uses system 9?</strong> A).813 B).187 C).740 D).260 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability that a person uses system 9?

A).813
B).187
C).740
D).260
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   Which of the following is an expression of the probability of a simple event?</strong> A)The probability that a user is satisfied given use of either system 9 or 10. B)The probability that a user is not satisfied with system 9. C)The probability that a user is not satisfied with either system 9 or 10. D)The probability that people use system 9,but not system 10. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is an expression of the probability of a simple event?

A)The probability that a user is satisfied given use of either system 9 or 10.
B)The probability that a user is not satisfied with system 9.
C)The probability that a user is not satisfied with either system 9 or 10.
D)The probability that people use system 9,but not system 10.
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Deck 6: Probability
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
What is the probability that a baby has dark eyes given that the baby has the birth defect?

A).04
B).06
C).01
D).61
.04
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The statement "Given that a person is satisfied with his job,what is the probability that he is satisfied with his marriage?" is an example of a(n):

A)hypothesis
B)conditional probability
C)independent event
D)a and c
conditional probability
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In probability theory,when two outcomes cannot occur simultaneously they are ____.

A)conditional probabilities
B)mutually exclusive
C)mutually exhaustive
D)exhaustive
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In a population consisting of 60 males and 40 females,the probability of randomly selecting a male is:

A)6%
B).06
C).60
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
The probability of the number of observations favoring both events A and B,divided by the total number of observations,is called a ____ probability.

A)conditional
B)binomial
C)joint
D)simple
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
The values entered within the table (that is,1,6,19,15,13,24)are called ____.

A)cell frequencies
B)marginal frequencies
C)unit frequencies
D)cell probabilities
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The outcome of a trial according to probability theory is a(n)_____.

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According to the classical view of probability theory,the probability of event A equals .____.

A)the number of total observations/the number of events favoring A
B)The number of events favoring A/the total number of possible observations
C)the number of events favoring A
D)1 - the number of events favoring A/the total number of possible events
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
The marginal frequencies for eye color are

A)26 and 52
B)16,19,43
C)78
D)156
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
A ____ probability indicates the likelihood that an event will occur given that some other event occurs.

A)joint
B)conditional
C)simple
D)combination
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The probability of an event,A,is formally defined as the number of observations favoring event A divided by the:

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C)proportion of observations
D)proportion of events
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The probability of observing at least one of two events [for example,p(A or B)] is ____.

A)p(A,B)- p(A)
B)p(A,B)- p(B)
C)p(A)p(B)
D)p(A)+ p(B)- p(A,B)
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
If a baby were randomly selected from the study,what is the probability of that baby having light eyes?

A).43
B).19
C).24
D).55
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A _____ indicates the likelihood that an event will occur given that some other event occurs.

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C)marginal probability
D)mutually exclusive probability
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Given a set of outcomes that are mutually exclusive and exhaustive,the sum of the probabilities of the outcomes will always equal:

A)100
B).01
C).10
D)1.0
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A researcher wanted to compare eye color distributions of babies born with a birth defect with babies who did not have the birth defect.26 babies with the defect were matched on gender,race,and age with 52 babies without the defect.The frequency of different eye colors as a function of the presence or absence of the defects was as follows:
Eye Color
Group Dark Medium Light
Defect 1 6 19
No Defect 15 13 24
If a baby was randomly selected from those participating in the study,the likelihood of that baby having dark eyes is ____.

A)1/16
B)35/78
C)16/78
D)1/26 + 15/52
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If events A and B are independent,then ____.

A)p(A|B)= p(A)
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C)p(A)= (B)
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In the language of probability theory,the act of flipping a coin is called a(n)_____ and each unique outcome is called a(n)_____.

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B)trial;event
C)event;observation
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Two outcomes are said to be _____ if it is impossible for both outcomes to occur simultaneously for a given individual.

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C)mutually distributed
D)mutually impossible
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Each unique combination of variables in a contingency table is referred to as a:

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B)expected value
C)column
D)cell
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The likelihood of observing each of two events is referred to as a:

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C)conditional probability
D)joint probability
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Let event A be "satisfied with one's marriage" and event B be "satisfied with one's job.The probability that someone is satisfied with both his marriage and his job is equal to:

A)p(A|B)
B)p(A,B)
C)p(B)p(A|B)
D)b and c
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The probability that an individual is satisfied with his marriage (event A)and satisfied with his job (event B)is an example of
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Sampling without replacement causes the probability of randomly selecting additional cases from that population to____.

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A(n)_____ of a set of objects or events is an ordered sequence.

A)enumeration
B)combination
C)permutation
D)manipulation
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In a binomial probability calculation,there are ____ possible outcomes.

A)many
B)N!
C)two
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Even though two events are related (nonindependent),this does not necessarily mean that:

A)one is dependent on the other
B)one causes the other
C)the joint probability is 0
D)a and c
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Suppose you wanted a rat to learn a maze which included 3 choice points and each choice included 3 different directions.Assume only 1 choice can be correct at a time.What is the probability of a rat finding the goal without any errors?

A)3!
B)27
C)1/9
D).3333
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A permutation of a set of objects or events ____.

A)is an ordered sequence
B)is a sequence in which order doesn't matter
C)is a random selection of events
D)has fewer events than a combination
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Suppose you are asked to toss 10 dimes and observe the number of heads.What is the likelihood of observing exactly 0 heads?

A).001
B).50
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D)1.0
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In the case of sampling _____,the outcome of the first random selection in no way affects the outcome of the second random selection.

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C)with correction for continuity
D)without error
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In a horse race,people are allowed to bet on which horses will finish a race in positions 1,2,or 3.If the field contained 7 horses,how many ways can 3 horses finish in the three positions?

A)7!
B)210
C)35
D)3
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In general notation,the probability of observing at least one of event A and event B is:

A).50
B)p(A or B)= p(A)+ p(B)
C)p(A or B)= p(A)+ p(B)+ p(A,B)
D)p(A or B)= p(A)+ p(B)- p(A,B)
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Using the binomial expression to compute a probability requires ____.

A)a sequence of n independent trials
B)more than 2 outcomes
C)that the probability of success = .5
D)that the probability of failure = 0
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A set of objects that are arranged such that the internal order is irrelevant is called a ____.

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C)permutation
D)simple event
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A counting rule that involves a set of objects of events in an ordered sequence is called a ____.

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D)permutation
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A combination of a set of objects or events is a sequence in which the internal ordering of elements is:

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The process of randomly selecting a case,taking some measurement of interest,and then returning the case to the population is called:

A)sampling without replacement
B)sampling with replacement
C)sampling without error
D)sampling with error
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There are 6 students running for president at state college.The top 2 candidates are always declared winners and a run-off election is held to determine which of the two is the president.How many ways could 2 students be selected from among the first 6?

A)30
B)6!/2!
C)15
D)63
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A therapist claims that a particular technique has been successful in the treatment of eating disorders.You find out that only 7 out of 10 clients were actually helped.What is the probability of observing 7 successes if the probability of success = .5?

A).7
B).5
C).117
D).77
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If p (A | B)= 0,then it follows that A and B must be

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If the probability of an experimental outcome that we observed was calculated to be less than .05 assuming the null hypothesis to be true,then we would ____.

A)accept the null hypothesis
B)reject the null hypothesis
C)fail to reject the null hypothesis
D)change the alpha level
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In factorial notation,the expression 6! equals:

A)6 factorial
B)(6)(5)(4)(3)(2)(1)= 720
C)a and b
D)neither a nor b
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has graduated from college?</strong> A).36 B).49 C).51 D).64
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B).49
C).51
D).64
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When the alpha level is .05,a result is defined as non-chance if the probability of obtaining that result,assuming the null hypothesis is true,is:

A)greater than .05
B)equal to .05
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If the probability of event A is .40 and the probability of event B is .35,what is the probability that event A or B will occur,if A and B are independent?

A).14
B).61
C).75
D)cannot be determined
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has not changed jobs,given that they have graduated from high school only?</strong> A).13 B).25 C).35 D).65
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B).25
C).35
D).65
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. Which of the following is a marginal frequency in the above table?</strong> A)63 B)128 C)245 D)500
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Which of the following is a marginal frequency in the above table?

A)63
B)128
C)245
D)500
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For small n,the correction for _____ yields even better correspondence between the binomial and normal distributions.

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B)continuity
C)small sample sizes
D)error
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs and they have graduated from college?</strong> A).20 B).26 C).40 D).52
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B).26
C).40
D).52
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs?</strong> A).23 B).49 C).51 D).64
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B).49
C).51
D).64
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If our observations are so discrepant from the expected result that the difference cannot be attributed to chance,we will _____ the null hypothesis.

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C)revise
D)restate
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Determining what constitutes chance versus non-chance results under the assumption that the null hypothesis is true is done with reference to a probability value known as a(n):

A)conditional probability
B)beta level
C)binomial probability
D)alpha level
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Assuming the null hypothesis is true,we can specify an _____ of an investigation.

A)expected result
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C)improbable result
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs or they have graduated from college?</strong> A).49 B).64 C).87 D)1.13
Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places.What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs or they have graduated from college?

A).49
B).64
C).87
D)1.13
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The binomial and normal distributions are closely related,with the correspondence between them depending on the values of:

A)n and p
B)a and b
C)alpha and beta
D)the mean and standard deviation
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If the observed result of a study is similar enough to the outcome stated in the null hypothesis such that it can reasonably be attributed to chance,we will _____ the null hypothesis.

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B)reject
C)fail to reject
D)revise
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The correspondence between the binomial and normal distributions:

A)improves as p becomes closer to .50
B)improves as p becomes closer to .05
C)improves as n increases
D)a and c
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A biopsychologist is interested in how quickly rats learn a complicated maze.He puts 5 rats,labeled A,B,C,D,and E,in a box.He wants to run two of the rats through a maze,one rat at a time.How many subsets of 2 rats could he choose to run through the maze if order does matter?

A)6
B)10
C)20
D)120
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A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below. <strong>A sample of 500 people aged 30 - 40 years old were interviewed to study the relationship between whether a person graduated from college or only high school and whether s/he changed jobs in the last 5 years.The results are found in the contingency table below.   Answers below have been rounded to two decimal places. What is the probability that an individual has changed jobs,given that they have graduated from high school only?</strong> A).23 B).35 C).48 D).65
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   Given that it is impossible for a user to be satisfied and not satisfied with system 10 at the same time,these two events are called ___________________________.</strong> A)simple events B)conditional probabilities C)complex probabilities D)mutually exclusive events
Given that it is impossible for a user to be satisfied and not satisfied with system 10 at the same time,these two events are called ___________________________.

A)simple events
B)conditional probabilities
C)complex probabilities
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Which of the following is NOT one of the three conceptualizations of probability discussed in the text?

A)classical probability theory
B)standard scores derived from probabilities
C)estimation of probabilities from data
D)events occurring in the long run
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   Using sampling with replacement,what is the probability of randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 10,and then randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 9?</strong> A).096 B).573 C).167 D).799
Using sampling with replacement,what is the probability of randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 10,and then randomly selecting someone who is satisfied with system 9?

A).096
B).573
C).167
D).799
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a user is satisfied with either system 9 or system 10?</strong> A).813 B).187 C).740 D).260
What is the probability that a user is satisfied with either system 9 or system 10?

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B).187
C).740
D).260
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A new drug developed to fight depression has a .20 probability of causing dizziness.A person takes the drug 100 times.
What is the probability of the person getting dizzy 10 times or fewer?

A).0062
B).0124
C).2643
D).5286
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 10?</strong> A).295 B).893 C).705 D).107
What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 10?

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B).893
C).705
D).107
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Probability theory is important to understand because

A)understanding basic probability theory helps in understanding many statistical tests.
B)probability is the foundation of inferential statistics used in psychology.
C)probability is the foundation of many descriptive statistical techniques used in psychology.
D)all of these
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 9?</strong> A).295 B).893 C).705 D).107
What is the probability that a person is satisfied given that they use system 9?

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B).893
C).705
D).107
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According to classical probability theory,the act of selecting a card at random from a deck is called a(n)

A)trial
B)event
C)conditional probability
D)joint probability
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A biopsychologist is interested in how quickly rats learn a complicated maze.He puts 5 rats,labeled A,B,C,D,and E,in a box.He wants to run two of the rats through a maze,one rat at a time.What is the probability that the biopsychologist will run rat B through the maze first and then run rat E through the maze second?

A).0083
B).05
C).10
D).40
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A biopsychologist is interested in how quickly rats learn a complicated maze.He puts 5 rats,labeled A,B,C,D,and E,in a box.He wants to run two of the rats through a maze,one rat at a time.How many subsets of 2 rats could he choose to run through the maze if order does NOT matter?

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)40
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72
The probability of drawing a red card from a deck of normal playing cards is .5 (half red,half black).A magician draws 12 cards from the deck.What is the probability that the magician draws 10 red cards?

A).0002
B).004
C).016
D).064
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73
Assume a researcher has grouped people into categories by age,as follows: 20-29,30-39,40-49,50-59.A person can only be placed into one of these categories,thus these categories are said to be

A)exhaustive
B)permutations
C)joint probabilities
D)mutually exclusive
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74
The probability of drawing a red card from a deck of normal playing cards is .5 (half red,half black).A magician draws 12 cards from the deck.What is the probability that the magician draws 8 red cards?

A).0002
B).042
C).121
D).696
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75
A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person uses system 10?</strong> A).813 B).187 C).740 D).260
What is the probability that a person uses system 10?

A).813
B).187
C).740
D).260
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76
What type of data table is useful for calculating probabilities?

A)frequency distribution
B)means table
C)contingency table
D)marginal means table
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77
A new drug developed to fight depression has a .20 probability of causing dizziness.A person takes the drug 100 times.
What is the mean and standard deviation of the binomial distribution of this data?

A)mean = 20,standard deviation = 4
B)mean = 20,standard deviation = 16
C)mean = 80,standard deviation = 4
D)mean = 80,standard deviation = 16
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78
If the observations are so different from the expected result of a study that the difference cannot be due to chance,then you should reject the _____.

A)alpha level
B)conditional probability
C)alternative hypothesis
D)null hypothesis
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   What is the probability that a person uses system 9?</strong> A).813 B).187 C).740 D).260
What is the probability that a person uses system 9?

A).813
B).187
C).740
D).260
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A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14: <strong>A marketing researcher at a computer company did a study examining user satisfaction with two operating systems.A total of 300 users were surveyed on the type of operating system used and their satisfaction with it.Use the following data set to answer questions 6-14:   Which of the following is an expression of the probability of a simple event?</strong> A)The probability that a user is satisfied given use of either system 9 or 10. B)The probability that a user is not satisfied with system 9. C)The probability that a user is not satisfied with either system 9 or 10. D)The probability that people use system 9,but not system 10.
Which of the following is an expression of the probability of a simple event?

A)The probability that a user is satisfied given use of either system 9 or 10.
B)The probability that a user is not satisfied with system 9.
C)The probability that a user is not satisfied with either system 9 or 10.
D)The probability that people use system 9,but not system 10.
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