Deck 5: Measures of Variability: Range, variance, and Standard Deviation

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What is the range of the following data? 15,9,17,12,15,19,18,15,16,10,13

A)5
B)10
C)14.45
D)15
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If you see the notation <strong>If you see the notation   you should</strong> A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum. B)square all the Xs,then sum the squares. C)sum the Xs,then divide by 2. D)divide all the Xs by 2. <div style=padding-top: 35px> you should

A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum.
B)square all the Xs,then sum the squares.
C)sum the Xs,then divide by 2.
D)divide all the Xs by 2.
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A program evaluator for a large school district wants to study intelligence in the elementary schools.She randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.In order to find out which school has the most consistent intelligence level,which of the following should she calculate for each school?

A)The mean
B)The standard deviation
C)The median
D)The range
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When computing the variance,why do we square the deviations from the mean?

A)To return the units of measure to their original form
B)To compensate for the fact that the number of degrees of freedom is different from N
C)To transform the raw scores into squared scores
D)To compensate for the fact that deviations about the mean always sum to zero
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A program evaluator for a large school district wants to study intelligence in the elementary schools.She randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.If the program evaluator wants to find out which school has the highest intelligence level,which of the following should she calculate for each school?

A)The variance
B)The standard deviation
C)The percentile
D)The mean
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A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample variance <strong>A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample variance   of their scores? 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20</strong> A)2.21 B)2.33 C)4.89 D)5.43 <div style=padding-top: 35px> of their scores?
20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20

A)2.21
B)2.33
C)4.89
D)5.43
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What is the range of the following data? <strong>What is the range of the following data?  </strong> A)3 B)5 C)6 D)9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)3
B)5
C)6
D)9
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If you see the notation <strong>If you see the notation   you should</strong> A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum. B)sum the Xs,then divide by 2. C)square all the Xs,then sum the squares. D)divide all the Xs by 2. <div style=padding-top: 35px> you should

A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum.
B)sum the Xs,then divide by 2.
C)square all the Xs,then sum the squares.
D)divide all the Xs by 2.
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Which of the following is not communicated by a measure of variability?

A)The location of the distribution
B)How consistently close to the mean the scores are
C)How spread out the distribution is
D)The differences among the scores
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Sample variance is defined as the

A)average of the deviations around the sample mean.
B)average of the squared deviations of scores around the sample mean.
C)sum of the deviations around the sample mean,squared.
D)sum of the squared deviations around the sample mean.
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Measures of central tendency indicate the _____ of a distribution;measures of variability indicate the _____ between the scores in a distribution.

A)similarities;differences
B)mean;variance
C)location;distance
D)distance;location
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The greater the variability in a set of scores,

A)the less accurately the scores are represented by the mean.
B)the more accurately the scores are represented by the mean.
C)the more similar and consistently close they are to the mean.
D)the less similar and more consistently close they are to the mean.
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The term variability is most opposite to

A)central tendency
B)consistency
C)association
D)homoscedasticity
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Measures of variability are used to

A)describe the extent to which scores in a distribution differ from one another.
B)describe the extent to which scores in a distribution differ from the extreme scores.
C)make appropriate decisions regarding graph size,shape,and style.
D)describe measures of central tendency.
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When all the scores in a set of data are the same,what is <strong>When all the scores in a set of data are the same,what is   ?</strong> A)0 B)Greater than 0 C)Less than 0 D)Unknown;cannot compute without the scores <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)0
B)Greater than 0
C)Less than 0
D)Unknown;cannot compute without the scores
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The variance and standard deviation indicate how much the scores are spread out around

A)the range.
B)the mean.
C)the median.
D)the deviation.
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Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?

A) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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The average of the deviations, <strong>The average of the deviations,   ,can never actually be computed.Why?</strong> A)You cannot subtract the mean from every number in the sample. B)When you subtract the mean from some numbers,you get negative numbers. C)The sum of all deviations from the mean always equals zero. D)The actual N is never truly known. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,can never actually be computed.Why?

A)You cannot subtract the mean from every number in the sample.
B)When you subtract the mean from some numbers,you get negative numbers.
C)The sum of all deviations from the mean always equals zero.
D)The actual N is never truly known.
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The range is the descriptive statistic that indicates the

A)distance from the median.
B)distance between the two most extreme scores.
C)variability among means.
D)distance between the mean and the extreme scores.
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<strong>  is the symbol for</strong> A)population variance. B)sample variance. C)population standard deviation. D)sample standard deviation. <div style=padding-top: 35px> is the symbol for

A)population variance.
B)sample variance.
C)population standard deviation.
D)sample standard deviation.
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If the variance for a sample is computed and it is found to be rather large,the numbers

A)are tightly packed around the mode.
B)are tightly packed around the mean.
C)are spread out around the mean.
D)in the sample are close to one another.
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The variance can never be

A)greater than the standard deviation.
B)zero.
C)a negative number.
D)greater than the mean.
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A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample standard deviation <strong>A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample standard deviation   of their scores? Their scores follow: 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20</strong> A)2.21 B)2.33 C)4.89 D)5.43 <div style=padding-top: 35px> of their scores? Their scores follow: 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20

A)2.21
B)2.33
C)4.89
D)5.43
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In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger <div style=padding-top: 35px> will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger <div style=padding-top: 35px> .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger <div style=padding-top: 35px> will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A)smaller;smaller
B)smaller;larger
C)larger;smaller
D)larger;larger
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<strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because,over many calculations,they tend to be</strong> A)overestimates. B)underestimates. C)inaccurate in an unpredictable way. D)accurate estimates. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because,over many calculations,they tend to be</strong> A)overestimates. B)underestimates. C)inaccurate in an unpredictable way. D)accurate estimates. <div style=padding-top: 35px> are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because,over many calculations,they tend to be

A)overestimates.
B)underestimates.
C)inaccurate in an unpredictable way.
D)accurate estimates.
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In general,the larger the value of the standard deviation,

A)the less spread out the distribution.
B)the more tightly packed the distribution around the mean.
C)the wider the distribution.
D)the more asymmetrical the distribution.
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The standard deviation, <strong>The standard deviation,   ,is a measure of how far scores deviate from</strong> A)the median. B)each other. C)the mean. D)the most frequently occurring score. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,is a measure of how far scores deviate from

A)the median.
B)each other.
C)the mean.
D)the most frequently occurring score.
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If we add <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> to <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and subtract <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> from <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,the interval we have created

A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample.
B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample.
C)is approximately 68% of the range.
D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range.
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Suppose we compute <strong>Suppose we compute   and find that it is equal to 5.5.How do we interpret this number?</strong> A)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from one another. B)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the two extreme scores. C)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the mean. D)The numbers in the sample deviate no more than 2.25 units from the mean. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and find that it is equal to 5.5.How do we interpret this number?

A)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from one another.
B)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the two extreme scores.
C)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the mean.
D)The numbers in the sample deviate no more than 2.25 units from the mean.
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In roughly normal distributions,the standard deviation is approximately

A)equivalent to the variance.
B)one-sixth of the range.
C)equivalent to the deviation of the median from the mean.
D)one-fifth of the absolute value of the mean.
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If the sample standard deviation <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what is the sample variance   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 <div style=padding-top: 35px> for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what is the sample variance <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what is the sample variance   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)3.47
B)1.78
C)12.06
D)10.05
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The standard deviation is always

A)twice as large as the variance.
B)half as large as the variance.
C)the square of the variance.
D)the square root of the variance.
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Sample standard deviation is defined as the square root of the

A)average of the deviations around the mean.
B)average of the squared deviations around the mean.
C)sum of the deviations around the mean.
D)sum of the squared deviations around the mean.
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Unbiased estimators <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than <div style=padding-top: 35px> of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than <div style=padding-top: 35px> .

A)smaller than
B)larger than
C)the same as
D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than
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If the sample standard deviation <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what would be the estimated population standard deviation   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 <div style=padding-top: 35px> for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what would be the estimated population standard deviation <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what would be the estimated population standard deviation   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ?

A)3.47
B)1.78
C)12.06
D)10.05
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If a sample has a small standard deviation,we can say that the scores in the sample are

A)variable.
B)small.
C)extreme.
D)consistent.
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<strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because</strong> A)they come from sample data. B)N for the sample is less than N for the population. C)they are not randomly selected. D)they reflect the random variability of only N - 1 scores. <div style=padding-top: 35px> and <strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because</strong> A)they come from sample data. B)N for the sample is less than N for the population. C)they are not randomly selected. D)they reflect the random variability of only N - 1 scores. <div style=padding-top: 35px> are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because

A)they come from sample data.
B)N for the sample is less than N for the population.
C)they are not randomly selected.
D)they reflect the random variability of only N - 1 scores.
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Multiplying each of the scores in a distribution by a constant

A)multiplies the standard deviation by the same constant.
B)multiplies the standard deviation by half the amount of the constant.
C)multiplies the standard deviation by 34% of the constant.
D)does not change the value of the standard deviation.
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A psychology professor wanted to describe his/her class in terms of the personality characteristic of introversion/extroversion.The population variance was estimated to be 2.56.What does this mean?

A)When the professor uses the population mean to predict individuals' scores,he/she should expect to be in error by about 2.56.
B)When the professor uses the population mean to predict individuals' scores,he/she should expect to be more accurate by about 2.56.
C)It is impossible to tell because the mean is not known.
D)The sample mean differs from the population mean by about 2.56.
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Adding a constant to or subtracting a constant from each of the scores in a distribution

A)changes the value of the standard deviation by the amount of the constant.
B)changes the value of the standard deviation by half the amount of the constant.
C)changes the value of the standard deviation by 34% of the amount of the constant.
D)does not change the value of the standard deviation.
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A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the estimated population standard deviation <strong>A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the estimated population standard deviation   ? 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20</strong> A)5.43 B)2.21 C)4.89 D)2.33 <div style=padding-top: 35px> ? 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20

A)5.43
B)2.21
C)4.89
D)2.33
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The quantity N -1 has a special name.It is known as the

A)unbiased estimate.
B)biased estimate.
C)degrees of freedom.
D)freedom of variation.
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A program evaluator for a large school district randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.She knows from previous research that performance is strongly related to a student's intelligence.If the program evaluator wants to predict how well a new student will fare in this school district,she should

A)calculate the mean and standard deviation of the new student's school performance.
B)calculate the mean and standard deviation for the district's intelligence scores.
C)calculate the range and the median for both intelligence and school performance.
D)conduct further research into the relationship between intelligence level and elementary school performance within her own district.
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The proper way to describe errors of prediction is to compute

A)the variance.
B)the range.
C)a z-score.
D)a T-score.
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What is the estimated population standard deviation <strong>What is the estimated population standard deviation   of the following data?  </strong> A)1.83 B)3.36 C)3.16 D)1.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px> of the following data? <strong>What is the estimated population standard deviation   of the following data?  </strong> A)1.83 B)3.36 C)3.16 D)1.78 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)1.83
B)3.36
C)3.16
D)1.78
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<strong>  is used to describe _____;   describes _____;   describes _____.</strong> A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance <div style=padding-top: 35px> is used to describe _____; <strong>  is used to describe _____;   describes _____;   describes _____.</strong> A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance <div style=padding-top: 35px> describes _____; <strong>  is used to describe _____;   describes _____;   describes _____.</strong> A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance <div style=padding-top: 35px> describes _____.

A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance
B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance
C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance
D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance
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A doctor wants to know how well elderly patients remember to take their medicine.The doctor measures the percentage of times during the week that patients remembered to take their medicine.For a sample of 10 patients,the mean percentage was 75,with a variance of 15.If the doctor could test his/her entire patient population,what would he/she expect the population variance to be?

A)3.87
B)15
C)16.67
D)150
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Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?

A)The estimated population variance <strong>Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?</strong> A)The estimated population variance   B)The sample variance   C)The population variance   D)All three <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B)The sample variance <strong>Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?</strong> A)The estimated population variance   B)The sample variance   C)The population variance   D)All three <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C)The population variance <strong>Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?</strong> A)The estimated population variance   B)The sample variance   C)The population variance   D)All three <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D)All three
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What do <strong>What do   ,   ,and   have in common?</strong> A)All are forms of standardized variance. B)All are forms of standard deviation. C)All are forms of variance. D)All represent the location of a set of scores. <div style=padding-top: 35px> , <strong>What do   ,   ,and   have in common?</strong> A)All are forms of standardized variance. B)All are forms of standard deviation. C)All are forms of variance. D)All represent the location of a set of scores. <div style=padding-top: 35px> ,and <strong>What do   ,   ,and   have in common?</strong> A)All are forms of standardized variance. B)All are forms of standard deviation. C)All are forms of variance. D)All represent the location of a set of scores. <div style=padding-top: 35px> have in common?

A)All are forms of standardized variance.
B)All are forms of standard deviation.
C)All are forms of variance.
D)All represent the location of a set of scores.
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The Red Cross wanted to know whether an ad campaign designed to persuade people to donate blood actually increased blood donations.For a sample of N = 4 blood donation centers,the mean increase in blood donations was 10 pints,with a standard deviation of 2 pints.If the Red Cross could collect data from the entire population of blood donation centers,what would one expect the population standard deviation to be?

A)2
B)2.31
C)2.67
D)20
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For the following data set,calculate the estimated population standard deviation. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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For the following data set,calculate the estimated population variance. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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For the following data set,calculate the sample variance. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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If we are going to predict future performance on the basis of a sample mean and sample standard deviation,it is desirable to have a

A)small mean.
B)small standard deviation.
C)large mean.
D)large standard deviation.
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Which of the following studies shows the strongest relationship between the independent and dependent variables? <strong>Which of the following studies shows the strongest relationship between the independent and dependent variables?  </strong> A)Study A B)Study B C)Study C D)Study D <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)Study A
B)Study B
C)Study C
D)Study D
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A cognitive psychologist found that the mean recall of information increased as a function of the extent to which the participants elaborated on the material (none,minimal,extensive).Also,the standard deviation for each condition was small.What does this suggest about the relationship between the amount of elaboration and recall?

A)A strong relationship exists.
B)A weak relationship exists.
C)No relationship exists.
D)A moderate relationship exists.
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In the language of statistics,how well a relationship helps predict different Y scores is the extent it

A)reduce the variance.
B)increase the variance.
C)accounts for the variance in X scores.
D)accounts for the variance in Y scores.
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A program evaluator for a large school district wants to study intelligence in the elementary schools.She randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.If the program evaluator wants to predict how well the students will fare in a citywide Academic Bowl tournament,she should

A)calculate the mean and standard deviation for tournament performance.
B)calculate the variance and standard deviation for intelligence.
C)calculate the range and the median for both tournament performance and intelligence.
D)first conduct a study to determine if there is a relationship between intelligence level and tournament performance.
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For the following data set,calculate the sample standard deviation. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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Deck 5: Measures of Variability: Range, variance, and Standard Deviation
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What is the range of the following data? 15,9,17,12,15,19,18,15,16,10,13

A)5
B)10
C)14.45
D)15
10
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If you see the notation <strong>If you see the notation   you should</strong> A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum. B)square all the Xs,then sum the squares. C)sum the Xs,then divide by 2. D)divide all the Xs by 2. you should

A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum.
B)square all the Xs,then sum the squares.
C)sum the Xs,then divide by 2.
D)divide all the Xs by 2.
sum all the Xs,then square the sum.
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A program evaluator for a large school district wants to study intelligence in the elementary schools.She randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.In order to find out which school has the most consistent intelligence level,which of the following should she calculate for each school?

A)The mean
B)The standard deviation
C)The median
D)The range
The standard deviation
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When computing the variance,why do we square the deviations from the mean?

A)To return the units of measure to their original form
B)To compensate for the fact that the number of degrees of freedom is different from N
C)To transform the raw scores into squared scores
D)To compensate for the fact that deviations about the mean always sum to zero
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A program evaluator for a large school district wants to study intelligence in the elementary schools.She randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.If the program evaluator wants to find out which school has the highest intelligence level,which of the following should she calculate for each school?

A)The variance
B)The standard deviation
C)The percentile
D)The mean
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A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample variance <strong>A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample variance   of their scores? 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20</strong> A)2.21 B)2.33 C)4.89 D)5.43 of their scores?
20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20

A)2.21
B)2.33
C)4.89
D)5.43
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What is the range of the following data? <strong>What is the range of the following data?  </strong> A)3 B)5 C)6 D)9

A)3
B)5
C)6
D)9
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If you see the notation <strong>If you see the notation   you should</strong> A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum. B)sum the Xs,then divide by 2. C)square all the Xs,then sum the squares. D)divide all the Xs by 2. you should

A)sum all the Xs,then square the sum.
B)sum the Xs,then divide by 2.
C)square all the Xs,then sum the squares.
D)divide all the Xs by 2.
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Which of the following is not communicated by a measure of variability?

A)The location of the distribution
B)How consistently close to the mean the scores are
C)How spread out the distribution is
D)The differences among the scores
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Sample variance is defined as the

A)average of the deviations around the sample mean.
B)average of the squared deviations of scores around the sample mean.
C)sum of the deviations around the sample mean,squared.
D)sum of the squared deviations around the sample mean.
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Measures of central tendency indicate the _____ of a distribution;measures of variability indicate the _____ between the scores in a distribution.

A)similarities;differences
B)mean;variance
C)location;distance
D)distance;location
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The greater the variability in a set of scores,

A)the less accurately the scores are represented by the mean.
B)the more accurately the scores are represented by the mean.
C)the more similar and consistently close they are to the mean.
D)the less similar and more consistently close they are to the mean.
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The term variability is most opposite to

A)central tendency
B)consistency
C)association
D)homoscedasticity
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Measures of variability are used to

A)describe the extent to which scores in a distribution differ from one another.
B)describe the extent to which scores in a distribution differ from the extreme scores.
C)make appropriate decisions regarding graph size,shape,and style.
D)describe measures of central tendency.
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15
When all the scores in a set of data are the same,what is <strong>When all the scores in a set of data are the same,what is   ?</strong> A)0 B)Greater than 0 C)Less than 0 D)Unknown;cannot compute without the scores ?

A)0
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16
The variance and standard deviation indicate how much the scores are spread out around

A)the range.
B)the mean.
C)the median.
D)the deviation.
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Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?

A) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Which of the following mathematically indicates the amount a score deviates from the mean?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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The average of the deviations, <strong>The average of the deviations,   ,can never actually be computed.Why?</strong> A)You cannot subtract the mean from every number in the sample. B)When you subtract the mean from some numbers,you get negative numbers. C)The sum of all deviations from the mean always equals zero. D)The actual N is never truly known. ,can never actually be computed.Why?

A)You cannot subtract the mean from every number in the sample.
B)When you subtract the mean from some numbers,you get negative numbers.
C)The sum of all deviations from the mean always equals zero.
D)The actual N is never truly known.
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The range is the descriptive statistic that indicates the

A)distance from the median.
B)distance between the two most extreme scores.
C)variability among means.
D)distance between the mean and the extreme scores.
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<strong>  is the symbol for</strong> A)population variance. B)sample variance. C)population standard deviation. D)sample standard deviation. is the symbol for

A)population variance.
B)sample variance.
C)population standard deviation.
D)sample standard deviation.
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21
If the variance for a sample is computed and it is found to be rather large,the numbers

A)are tightly packed around the mode.
B)are tightly packed around the mean.
C)are spread out around the mean.
D)in the sample are close to one another.
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22
The variance can never be

A)greater than the standard deviation.
B)zero.
C)a negative number.
D)greater than the mean.
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23
A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample standard deviation <strong>A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the sample standard deviation   of their scores? Their scores follow: 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20</strong> A)2.21 B)2.33 C)4.89 D)5.43 of their scores? Their scores follow: 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20

A)2.21
B)2.33
C)4.89
D)5.43
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24
In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation <strong>In a positively skewed distribution,the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .In a negatively skewed distribution the estimated population variance   will be _____ than the estimated population standard deviation   .</strong> A)smaller;smaller B)smaller;larger C)larger;smaller D)larger;larger .

A)smaller;smaller
B)smaller;larger
C)larger;smaller
D)larger;larger
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25
<strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because,over many calculations,they tend to be</strong> A)overestimates. B)underestimates. C)inaccurate in an unpredictable way. D)accurate estimates. and <strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because,over many calculations,they tend to be</strong> A)overestimates. B)underestimates. C)inaccurate in an unpredictable way. D)accurate estimates. are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because,over many calculations,they tend to be

A)overestimates.
B)underestimates.
C)inaccurate in an unpredictable way.
D)accurate estimates.
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In general,the larger the value of the standard deviation,

A)the less spread out the distribution.
B)the more tightly packed the distribution around the mean.
C)the wider the distribution.
D)the more asymmetrical the distribution.
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The standard deviation, <strong>The standard deviation,   ,is a measure of how far scores deviate from</strong> A)the median. B)each other. C)the mean. D)the most frequently occurring score. ,is a measure of how far scores deviate from

A)the median.
B)each other.
C)the mean.
D)the most frequently occurring score.
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28
If we add <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. to <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. and subtract <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. from <strong>If we add   to   <sub> </sub>and subtract   from   ,the interval we have created</strong> A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample. B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample. C)is approximately 68% of the range. D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range. ,the interval we have created

A)encompasses approximately 34% of the scores in the sample.
B)encompasses approximately 68% of the scores in the sample.
C)is approximately 68% of the range.
D)is approximately 68% of the semi-interquartile range.
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29
Suppose we compute <strong>Suppose we compute   and find that it is equal to 5.5.How do we interpret this number?</strong> A)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from one another. B)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the two extreme scores. C)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the mean. D)The numbers in the sample deviate no more than 2.25 units from the mean. and find that it is equal to 5.5.How do we interpret this number?

A)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from one another.
B)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the two extreme scores.
C)The numbers in the sample deviate,on the average,5.5 units from the mean.
D)The numbers in the sample deviate no more than 2.25 units from the mean.
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30
In roughly normal distributions,the standard deviation is approximately

A)equivalent to the variance.
B)one-sixth of the range.
C)equivalent to the deviation of the median from the mean.
D)one-fifth of the absolute value of the mean.
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31
If the sample standard deviation <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what is the sample variance   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what is the sample variance <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what is the sample variance   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 ?

A)3.47
B)1.78
C)12.06
D)10.05
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The standard deviation is always

A)twice as large as the variance.
B)half as large as the variance.
C)the square of the variance.
D)the square root of the variance.
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33
Sample standard deviation is defined as the square root of the

A)average of the deviations around the mean.
B)average of the squared deviations around the mean.
C)sum of the deviations around the mean.
D)sum of the squared deviations around the mean.
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34
Unbiased estimators <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than and <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than and <strong>Unbiased estimators   and   of the population parameters will produce values that are _____ those produced by the biased estimators   and   .</strong> A)smaller than B)larger than C)the same as D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than .

A)smaller than
B)larger than
C)the same as
D)sometimes larger than and sometimes smaller than
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If the sample standard deviation <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what would be the estimated population standard deviation   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what would be the estimated population standard deviation <strong>If the sample standard deviation   for a set of data with N = 6 is found to be 3.17,then what would be the estimated population standard deviation   ?</strong> A)3.47 B)1.78 C)12.06 D)10.05 ?

A)3.47
B)1.78
C)12.06
D)10.05
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36
If a sample has a small standard deviation,we can say that the scores in the sample are

A)variable.
B)small.
C)extreme.
D)consistent.
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37
<strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because</strong> A)they come from sample data. B)N for the sample is less than N for the population. C)they are not randomly selected. D)they reflect the random variability of only N - 1 scores. and <strong>  and   are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because</strong> A)they come from sample data. B)N for the sample is less than N for the population. C)they are not randomly selected. D)they reflect the random variability of only N - 1 scores. are considered biased estimates for the population standard deviation and variance because

A)they come from sample data.
B)N for the sample is less than N for the population.
C)they are not randomly selected.
D)they reflect the random variability of only N - 1 scores.
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38
Multiplying each of the scores in a distribution by a constant

A)multiplies the standard deviation by the same constant.
B)multiplies the standard deviation by half the amount of the constant.
C)multiplies the standard deviation by 34% of the constant.
D)does not change the value of the standard deviation.
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39
A psychology professor wanted to describe his/her class in terms of the personality characteristic of introversion/extroversion.The population variance was estimated to be 2.56.What does this mean?

A)When the professor uses the population mean to predict individuals' scores,he/she should expect to be in error by about 2.56.
B)When the professor uses the population mean to predict individuals' scores,he/she should expect to be more accurate by about 2.56.
C)It is impossible to tell because the mean is not known.
D)The sample mean differs from the population mean by about 2.56.
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40
Adding a constant to or subtracting a constant from each of the scores in a distribution

A)changes the value of the standard deviation by the amount of the constant.
B)changes the value of the standard deviation by half the amount of the constant.
C)changes the value of the standard deviation by 34% of the amount of the constant.
D)does not change the value of the standard deviation.
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41
A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the estimated population standard deviation <strong>A group of 10 students participated in a study of nutritional awareness.What is the estimated population standard deviation   ? 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20</strong> A)5.43 B)2.21 C)4.89 D)2.33 ? 20,19,22,20,15,18,15,21,19,20

A)5.43
B)2.21
C)4.89
D)2.33
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42
The quantity N -1 has a special name.It is known as the

A)unbiased estimate.
B)biased estimate.
C)degrees of freedom.
D)freedom of variation.
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43
A program evaluator for a large school district randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.She knows from previous research that performance is strongly related to a student's intelligence.If the program evaluator wants to predict how well a new student will fare in this school district,she should

A)calculate the mean and standard deviation of the new student's school performance.
B)calculate the mean and standard deviation for the district's intelligence scores.
C)calculate the range and the median for both intelligence and school performance.
D)conduct further research into the relationship between intelligence level and elementary school performance within her own district.
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44
The proper way to describe errors of prediction is to compute

A)the variance.
B)the range.
C)a z-score.
D)a T-score.
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45
What is the estimated population standard deviation <strong>What is the estimated population standard deviation   of the following data?  </strong> A)1.83 B)3.36 C)3.16 D)1.78 of the following data? <strong>What is the estimated population standard deviation   of the following data?  </strong> A)1.83 B)3.36 C)3.16 D)1.78

A)1.83
B)3.36
C)3.16
D)1.78
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46
<strong>  is used to describe _____;   describes _____;   describes _____.</strong> A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance is used to describe _____; <strong>  is used to describe _____;   describes _____;   describes _____.</strong> A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance describes _____; <strong>  is used to describe _____;   describes _____;   describes _____.</strong> A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance describes _____.

A)the estimate of the population variance;the population variance;the sample variance
B)the sample variance;the population variance;the population variance
C)the sample variance;the sample variance;the population variance
D)the sample variance;the estimate of the population variance;the population variance
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47
A doctor wants to know how well elderly patients remember to take their medicine.The doctor measures the percentage of times during the week that patients remembered to take their medicine.For a sample of 10 patients,the mean percentage was 75,with a variance of 15.If the doctor could test his/her entire patient population,what would he/she expect the population variance to be?

A)3.87
B)15
C)16.67
D)150
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48
Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?

A)The estimated population variance <strong>Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?</strong> A)The estimated population variance   B)The sample variance   C)The population variance   D)All three
B)The sample variance <strong>Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?</strong> A)The estimated population variance   B)The sample variance   C)The population variance   D)All three
C)The population variance <strong>Of the three kinds of variances,which use(s)N -1 in the final division?</strong> A)The estimated population variance   B)The sample variance   C)The population variance   D)All three
D)All three
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49
What do <strong>What do   ,   ,and   have in common?</strong> A)All are forms of standardized variance. B)All are forms of standard deviation. C)All are forms of variance. D)All represent the location of a set of scores. , <strong>What do   ,   ,and   have in common?</strong> A)All are forms of standardized variance. B)All are forms of standard deviation. C)All are forms of variance. D)All represent the location of a set of scores. ,and <strong>What do   ,   ,and   have in common?</strong> A)All are forms of standardized variance. B)All are forms of standard deviation. C)All are forms of variance. D)All represent the location of a set of scores. have in common?

A)All are forms of standardized variance.
B)All are forms of standard deviation.
C)All are forms of variance.
D)All represent the location of a set of scores.
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50
The Red Cross wanted to know whether an ad campaign designed to persuade people to donate blood actually increased blood donations.For a sample of N = 4 blood donation centers,the mean increase in blood donations was 10 pints,with a standard deviation of 2 pints.If the Red Cross could collect data from the entire population of blood donation centers,what would one expect the population standard deviation to be?

A)2
B)2.31
C)2.67
D)20
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51
For the following data set,calculate the estimated population standard deviation. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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52
For the following data set,calculate the estimated population variance. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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53
For the following data set,calculate the sample variance. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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54
If we are going to predict future performance on the basis of a sample mean and sample standard deviation,it is desirable to have a

A)small mean.
B)small standard deviation.
C)large mean.
D)large standard deviation.
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55
Which of the following studies shows the strongest relationship between the independent and dependent variables? <strong>Which of the following studies shows the strongest relationship between the independent and dependent variables?  </strong> A)Study A B)Study B C)Study C D)Study D

A)Study A
B)Study B
C)Study C
D)Study D
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56
A cognitive psychologist found that the mean recall of information increased as a function of the extent to which the participants elaborated on the material (none,minimal,extensive).Also,the standard deviation for each condition was small.What does this suggest about the relationship between the amount of elaboration and recall?

A)A strong relationship exists.
B)A weak relationship exists.
C)No relationship exists.
D)A moderate relationship exists.
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57
In the language of statistics,how well a relationship helps predict different Y scores is the extent it

A)reduce the variance.
B)increase the variance.
C)accounts for the variance in X scores.
D)accounts for the variance in Y scores.
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A program evaluator for a large school district wants to study intelligence in the elementary schools.She randomly selects one classroom at each grade level in each elementary school and administers an intelligence test to the children in those classrooms.If the program evaluator wants to predict how well the students will fare in a citywide Academic Bowl tournament,she should

A)calculate the mean and standard deviation for tournament performance.
B)calculate the variance and standard deviation for intelligence.
C)calculate the range and the median for both tournament performance and intelligence.
D)first conduct a study to determine if there is a relationship between intelligence level and tournament performance.
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For the following data set,calculate the sample standard deviation. 1.72,4.01,2.55,0.67,1.93,2.05,2.69,3.13,1.22,3.84

A)1.0243
B)1.0492
C)1.0797
D)1.1659
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