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What name do we give to a descriptive measure of a population?

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A company has developed a new computer microprocessor whose average lifetime is unknown.In order to estimate this average,300 microprocessors are randomly selected from a large production line and tested;their average lifetime is found to be 7 years.The 300 microprocessors represent a:


A) parameter.
B) statistic.
C) sample.
D) population.

E) All of the above
F) B) and D)

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A study is under way to determine the average height of all 29,000 adult pine trees in a certain national forest.The heights of 600 randomly selected adult pine trees are measured and analyzed.The parameter in the study is:


A) the average height of the 600 randomly selected adult pine trees.
B) the average height of all the adult pine trees in this forest.
C) all the adult pine trees in this forest.
D) the 600 adult pine trees selected at random from this forest.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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The Attorney General of the state of California wanted to study criminal law in Los Angeles last year.He randomly selected 46,000 criminal records from the population of 1.5 million convicts in Los Angeles last year.From this sample,he calculated the proportion of litigations,the average amount of money involved per litigation,and the proportion of litigations resulting in a conviction.These calculations are all examples of doing ____________________ statistics.

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Statistical inference is the process of making an estimate,prediction,or decision about a population based on sample data.

A) True
B) False

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Which of the following is a measure of the reliability of a statistical inference?


A) A population parameter.
B) A significance level.
C) A descriptive statistic.
D) A sample statistic.

E) C) and D)
F) None of the above

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A councilman who is running for the office of senator of a state with 3.5 million registered voters commissions a survey.In the survey,46% of the 8,000 registered voters interviewed say they plan to vote for him.The population of interest is:


A) the 3.5 million registered voters in the state.
B) the 8,000 registered voters interviewed.
C) the 46% who plan to vote for her.
D) all the residents of the state.

E) A) and C)
F) All of the above

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What name do we give to a descriptive measure of a sample?

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How do confidence levels compare to significance levels?


A) Confidence levels and significance levels are both typically small.
B) Confidence levels and significance levels are both typically large.
C) Confidence levels are typically small and significance levels are typically large.
D) Confidence levels are typically large and significance levels are typically small.

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

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A statistic is typically a known quantity while a parameter is typically an unknown quantity.

A) True
B) False

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The process of using sample statistics to draw conclusions about population parameters is called:


A) finding the significance level.
B) calculating descriptive statistics.
C) doing inferential statistics.
D) calculating the confidence level.

E) C) and D)
F) A) and D)

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A study is under way to determine the average height of all 63,000 adult walnut trees in a certain national forest.The heights of 950 randomly selected adult walnut trees are measured and analyzed.The sample in this study is:


A) the average height of the 950 randomly selected adult walnut trees.
B) the average height of all the adult walnut trees in this forest.
C) all the adult walnut trees in this forest.
D) the 950 adult walnut trees selected at random from this forest.

E) B) and C)
F) B) and D)

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A company has developed a new engine whose average lifetime is unknown.In order to estimate this average,100 engines are randomly selected from a large production line and tested;their average lifetime is found to be 11 years.The 11 years represents a:


A) parameter.
B) statistic.
C) sample.
D) population.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and D)

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Each of the following is a form of doing ____________________ statistics: 1)presenting your data using a graph;2)calculating the mean of your sample;and 3)organizing your data into a table.

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A descriptive measure that is computed from a sample is called a statistic.

A) True
B) False

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The confidence level of a statistical inference measures:


A) the proportion of times a conclusion about a population will be correct.
B) the proportion of times a conclusion about a population will be wrong.
C) the proportion of times an estimation procedure will be correct.
D) the proportion of times an estimation procedure will be wrong.

E) C) and D)
F) B) and D)

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The Commissioner of Health in the state of New York wanted to study malpractice litigation in Albany last year.She randomly selected 53,000 medical records from the population of 2.5 million patients in Albany last year.The proportion of malpractice claims filed from the 53,000 patients is an example of a(n)____________________.

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Briefly describe the difference between a parameter and a statistic,and give an example of each.

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A parameter is a descriptive measure of ...

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A population is the group of all items of interest to a statistics practitioner.

A) True
B) False

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A researcher at Florida International University (FIU) wants to estimate the average number of credits earned by students last semester at FIU.She randomly selects 750 students from last semester and finds that they averaged 13.75 credits per student.The population of interest to the researcher is:


A) all FIU students.
B) all college students.
C) all FIU students enrolled last semester.
D) the 750 FIU students selected at random.

E) B) and D)
F) All of the above

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