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A) parameter.
B) statistic.
C) sample.
D) population.
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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.
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A) A population parameter.
B) A significance level.
C) A descriptive statistic.
D) A sample statistic.
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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.
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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.
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A) finding the significance level.
B) calculating descriptive statistics.
C) doing inferential statistics.
D) calculating the confidence level.
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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.
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A) parameter.
B) statistic.
C) sample.
D) population.
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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.
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A) all FIU students.
B) all college students.
C) all FIU students enrolled last semester.
D) the 750 FIU students selected at random.
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