Deck 1: Introduction to Statistics

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An example of a variable would be

A) height
B) weight
C) the number of inches in a foot
D) a and b, but not c
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Techniques which are used for describing small or large amounts of data in abbreviated form, are called

A) descriptive statistics
B) inferential statistics
C) predictive statistics
D) probability estimates
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The founding of probability theory is popularly credited to

A) the Chevalier de Mere
B) Sir Francis Galton
C) Karl Pearson
D) Blaise Pascal
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The researcher using inferential statistics always makes predictions that are based on having measured

A) a population
B) a sample
C) the entire group being predicted
D) in inferential statistics predictions are never made
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The first attempt to employ statistical techniques for estimating population parameters was designed in order to

A) estimate beer-drinking tastes in Dublin, Ireland
B) calculate the odds for casino gambling in France
C) calculate the probability of certain exponential functions
D) all of these
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When a researcher attempts to estimate the characteristics of an entire population on the basis of sample measures, the techniques employed are called

A) inferential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) skewed statistics
D) b and c, but not a
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In comparing the safety of allowing children to visit friends whose parents own a gun versus those parents who have a swimming pool, it was found that
a. there was no safety difference between the two
b. children were safer at the homes with swimming pools
c. children were safer at the homes with guns
d. more parents had guns than swimming pools
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The inherent fallacy in the argument that capital punishment is not a deterrent (since pockets were being picked even at the public hanging of a pickpocket) is that

A) pickpockets were never hanged
B) you can't compare groups of unequal sizes
C) there was no comparison or control group
D) you can't make comparisons with only nominal data
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Anything that can be measured and observed to vary is called

A) a constant
B) a variable
C) an integer
D) all of these
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The statement that one can prove anything with statistics is only true when

A) the data have been faked
B) the reader is naive regarding statistical procedures
C) the statement is always true
D) the statement is never true
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William Sealy Gossett, the statistician at the Guinness Brewing Company, published his works using the pen name

A) Professor
B) Blaise Pascal
C) Cicero
D) Student
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When we say that the actual average height of all adult females in the U.S. is known to be 5' 6", we are using

A) predictive statistics
B) probability statistics
C) inferential statistics
D) descriptive statistics
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Descriptive statistics are designed to infer population values.
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The goal of the researcher using inferential statistics is to

A) make better-than-chance predictions
B) predict the characteristics of the entire group, based on measures taken on a smaller group
C) describe the difference between the highest and lowest score
D) a and b, but not c
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The first attempt to employ probability theory in a practical setting was developed in order to

A) predict the results of presidential elections
B) predict economic forces in the market place
C) predict how consumers will evaluate new products
D) make winning bets in the gambling casinos
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Since poll results are based on a sample size which is less than the population size, generalizing from the sample to the population demands

A) data graphing
B) inferential statistics
C) descriptive statistics only
D) leap of faith
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Whenever two events occur simultaneously, such as increasing numbers of joint bank accounts and increasing numbers of felonies, one must be careful not to

A) assume that one event is the cause of the other
B) assume that any correlation exists between them
C) assume that the data have been reported honestly
D) all of these
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One author suggests that the best way to compare the safety of autos versus planes is on the basis of

A) the total number of deaths per year for each mode of travel
B) the total number of individuals who drive versus fly.
C) the per-hour death rate for the two modes of travel
D) none of these, since travel rates are not comparable.
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Statistics as a general field is divided into two sub-areas. They are

A) predictive and inferential
B) descriptive and inferential
C) nominal and ordinal
D) none of these
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The difference between inferential and predictive statistics is that

A) inferential extrapolates, whereas predictive does not
B) predictive extrapolates, whereas inferential does not
C) inferential assumes that a sample has been measured, whereas predictive makes no such assumption
D) there is no difference between them
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Inferential statistical techniques and predictive statistical techniques are identical.
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Descriptive statistics provide symbolic techniques for describing both large and small groups of data.
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Descriptive statistics are especially important in using polling data to infer population characteristics.
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Inferential statistics involve the measuring of a sample and then using this value for predicting to the population.
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Deck 1: Introduction to Statistics
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An example of a variable would be

A) height
B) weight
C) the number of inches in a foot
D) a and b, but not c
D
2
Techniques which are used for describing small or large amounts of data in abbreviated form, are called

A) descriptive statistics
B) inferential statistics
C) predictive statistics
D) probability estimates
A
3
The founding of probability theory is popularly credited to

A) the Chevalier de Mere
B) Sir Francis Galton
C) Karl Pearson
D) Blaise Pascal
D
4
The researcher using inferential statistics always makes predictions that are based on having measured

A) a population
B) a sample
C) the entire group being predicted
D) in inferential statistics predictions are never made
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The first attempt to employ statistical techniques for estimating population parameters was designed in order to

A) estimate beer-drinking tastes in Dublin, Ireland
B) calculate the odds for casino gambling in France
C) calculate the probability of certain exponential functions
D) all of these
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When a researcher attempts to estimate the characteristics of an entire population on the basis of sample measures, the techniques employed are called

A) inferential statistics
B) descriptive statistics
C) skewed statistics
D) b and c, but not a
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In comparing the safety of allowing children to visit friends whose parents own a gun versus those parents who have a swimming pool, it was found that
a. there was no safety difference between the two
b. children were safer at the homes with swimming pools
c. children were safer at the homes with guns
d. more parents had guns than swimming pools
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The inherent fallacy in the argument that capital punishment is not a deterrent (since pockets were being picked even at the public hanging of a pickpocket) is that

A) pickpockets were never hanged
B) you can't compare groups of unequal sizes
C) there was no comparison or control group
D) you can't make comparisons with only nominal data
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Anything that can be measured and observed to vary is called

A) a constant
B) a variable
C) an integer
D) all of these
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10
The statement that one can prove anything with statistics is only true when

A) the data have been faked
B) the reader is naive regarding statistical procedures
C) the statement is always true
D) the statement is never true
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William Sealy Gossett, the statistician at the Guinness Brewing Company, published his works using the pen name

A) Professor
B) Blaise Pascal
C) Cicero
D) Student
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When we say that the actual average height of all adult females in the U.S. is known to be 5' 6", we are using

A) predictive statistics
B) probability statistics
C) inferential statistics
D) descriptive statistics
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Descriptive statistics are designed to infer population values.
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The goal of the researcher using inferential statistics is to

A) make better-than-chance predictions
B) predict the characteristics of the entire group, based on measures taken on a smaller group
C) describe the difference between the highest and lowest score
D) a and b, but not c
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The first attempt to employ probability theory in a practical setting was developed in order to

A) predict the results of presidential elections
B) predict economic forces in the market place
C) predict how consumers will evaluate new products
D) make winning bets in the gambling casinos
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Since poll results are based on a sample size which is less than the population size, generalizing from the sample to the population demands

A) data graphing
B) inferential statistics
C) descriptive statistics only
D) leap of faith
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17
Whenever two events occur simultaneously, such as increasing numbers of joint bank accounts and increasing numbers of felonies, one must be careful not to

A) assume that one event is the cause of the other
B) assume that any correlation exists between them
C) assume that the data have been reported honestly
D) all of these
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One author suggests that the best way to compare the safety of autos versus planes is on the basis of

A) the total number of deaths per year for each mode of travel
B) the total number of individuals who drive versus fly.
C) the per-hour death rate for the two modes of travel
D) none of these, since travel rates are not comparable.
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Statistics as a general field is divided into two sub-areas. They are

A) predictive and inferential
B) descriptive and inferential
C) nominal and ordinal
D) none of these
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The difference between inferential and predictive statistics is that

A) inferential extrapolates, whereas predictive does not
B) predictive extrapolates, whereas inferential does not
C) inferential assumes that a sample has been measured, whereas predictive makes no such assumption
D) there is no difference between them
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21
Inferential statistical techniques and predictive statistical techniques are identical.
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Descriptive statistics provide symbolic techniques for describing both large and small groups of data.
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Descriptive statistics are especially important in using polling data to infer population characteristics.
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Inferential statistics involve the measuring of a sample and then using this value for predicting to the population.
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