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TESTBANK FOR STATISTICS THE ART AND SCIENCE OF LEARNING FROM DATA FOURTH EDITION (Global Edition) Answers At The End Of Each Chapter-Answer true or false. 1) The information we gather with experiment... s and with surveys is collectively called data. A) True B) False 1) Provide an appropriate response. 2) A survey of 1500 American households found that 33% of the respondents own a computer. Is this value a parameter or a statistic? A) parameter B) statistic 2) SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. Fill in the blank. 3) The three main aspects of statistics are , , and . 3) MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Answer true or false. 4) A large company would like to know what percentage of it's employees would utilize an on-site daycare facility. Rather than asking it's 5000 employees, each employee is assigned a number from 1 to 5000 and then a computer program is used to randomly select 100 numbers between 1 and 5000. These employees are then contacted and asked whether they would use an on-site daycare facility. The method used to collect the sample of 100 responses produces a random sample. A) True B) False 4) 5) Based on 12,000 responses from 55,000 questionnaires sent to its alumni, a major university estimated that the annual salary of its alumni was $98,500 per year. This sample was collected using random sampling. A) False B) True 5) 6) Inferential statistics are used when data are available only for a sample; however, descriptive statistics are used when data are available for either a sample or a population. A) False B) True 6) SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. Provide an appropriate response. 7) Drug X, a drug that claims to treat male pattern scalp hair loss, was administered for 12 months to over 1800 men aged 18 to 41 with mild to moderate amounts of ongoing hair loss. Whether they were receiving drug X or a placebo (a pill containing no medication), all men were given a medicated shampoo. In general, men who took drug X maintained or increased the number of visible scalp hairs; while scalp hair counts in men who took the placebo continued to decrease. This concluded that drug X is effective in maintaining or increasing the amount of scalp hair in men. Which statement of this example can be referred to as descriptive statistics? 7) 8) A recent poll asked 1,245 registered voters nationwide, "Which party do you think can do a better job of handling immigration issues?" 31% of the respondents answered "Republicans." With a margin of error of ±3%, it is estimated that between 28 and 34 percent of registered voters nationwide feel that the Republican party can do a better job of handling immigration issues. Identify which part of this example is inferential. 8) MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. Select the most appropriate answer. 9) A study attempted to estimate the proportion of Florida residents who were willing to spend more tax dollars on protecting the Florida beaches from environmental disasters. Twenty-four hundred Florida residents were surveyed. Which of the following is the population of interest in the study? A) all Florida residents who were willing to spend more tax dollars on protecting the beaches from environmental disasters. B) all Florida residents C) all Florida residents who lived along the beaches D) the 2400 Florida residents surveyed E) all residents of the United States 9) 10) A short application program for performing a specific task is called a/an A) sampling. B) time series. C) parameter. D) applet. E) None of these. 10) Answer true or false. 11) In a recent television survey, participants were asked to answer "yes" or "no" to the question "Are you in favor of the death penalty?". Six thousand five hundred responded "yes" while 3700 responded "no". There was a fifty-cent charge for the call. The sampling technique used produces a random sample. A) True B) False [Show More]

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