Deck 3: Descriptive Statistics: Numerical

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The measure of location which is the most likely to be influenced by extreme values in the data set is the

A) range.
B) median.
C) mode.
D) mean.
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The 75th percentile is referred to as the

A) first quartile.
B) second quartile.
C) third quartile.
D) fourth quartile.
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When a percentage of the smallest and largest values are deleted from a data set, the mean of the remaining data values is the

A) geometric mean.
B) weighted mean.
C) trimmed mean.
D) interquartile mean.
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Geometric mean is a measure of

A) location.
B) dispersion.
C) variability.
D) weight.
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Growth factors for the population of Atlanta in the past five years have been 1, 2, 3, 4 , and 5.The geometric mean is

A) 15.
B) 15\sqrt { 15 } .
C) 120\sqrt { 120 } .
D) 1205\sqrt [ 5 ] { 120 } .
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μ is an example of a​

A) ​population parameter.
B) ​sample statistic.
C) ​population variance.
D) ​mode.
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The median is a measure of

A) relative dispersion.
B) absolute dispersion.
C) central location.
D) relative location.
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The pth percentile is a value such that approximately

A) p percent of the observations are less than the value and (100 - p) percent are more than this value.
B) p percent of the observations are less than the value and p percent are more than this value.
C) (100 - p) percent of the observations are less than the value and p percent are more than this value.
D) (100 - p) percent of the observations are less than the value and (100 - p) percent are more than this value.
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The mean of the sample

A) is always smaller than the mean of the population from which the sample was taken.
B) can never be zero.
C) can never be negative.
D) can assume any value between the highest and the lowest value in the sample.
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The nth root of the product of the n observations is the

A) weighted mean.
B) geometric mean.
C) product deviation.
D) product variance.
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Growth factors for the population of Chattanooga in the past two years have been 8 and 12.The geometric mean has a value of

A) 20.
B) 20\sqrt { 20 } .
C) 96\sqrt { 96 } .
D) 96.
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In computing the mean of a sample, the value of ∑xi is divided by

A) n.
B) n - 1.
C) n + 1.
D) n - 2.
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The mean of a sample

A) is always equal to the mean of the population.
B) is always smaller than the mean of the population.
C) is computed by summing the data values and dividing the sum by (n - 1).
D) is computed by summing all the data values and dividing the sum by the number of items.
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The geometric mean of five observations is the

A) same as their weighted mean.
B) same as their mean.
C) square root of the product of the 5 observations.
D) fifth root of the product of the 5 observations.
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The difference between the largest and the smallest data values is the

A) variance.
B) interquartile range.
C) range.
D) coefficient of variation.
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If two groups of numbers have the same mean, then

A) their standard deviations must also be equal.
B) their medians must also be equal.
C) their modes must also be equal.
D) other measures of location need not be the same.
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Which of the following provides a measure of central location for the data?

A) Standard deviation
B) Mean
C) Variance
D) Range
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The variance of a sample of 169 observations equals 576.The standard deviation of the sample equals

A) 13.
B) 24.
C) 576.
D) 28,561.
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A numerical value used as a summary measure for a sample, such as sample mean, is known as a

A) population parameter.
B) sample parameter.
C) sample statistic.
D) population mean.
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The median of a sample will always equal the

A) (Q1 + Q3)/2.
B) Q4/2.
C) 50th percentile.
D) (smallest value + largest value)/2.
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Which of the following is not a measure of variability?

A) The range
B) The 50th percentile
C) The standard deviation
D) The interquartile range
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When should measures of location and dispersion be computed from grouped data rather than from individual data values?

A) As much as possible since computations are easier
B) Only when individual data values are unavailable
C) Whenever computer packages for descriptive statistics are unavailable
D) Only when the data are from a population
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Which difficulty of range as a measure of variability is overcome by interquartile range?

A) The sum of the range variances is zero
B) The range is difficult to compute
C) The range is influenced too much by extreme values
D) The range is negative
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In computing descriptive statistics from grouped data,

A) data values are treated as if they occur at the midpoint of a class.
B) the grouped data result is more accurate than the ungrouped result.
C) the grouped data computations are used only when a population is being analyzed.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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The heights (in inches) of 25 individuals were recorded and the following statistics were calculated mean = 70
Range = 20
Mode = 73
Variance = 784
Median = 74
The coefficient of variation equals

A) 11.2%.
B) 1120%.
C) 0.4%.
D) 40%.
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The first quartile

A) contains at least one third of the data elements.
B) is the same as the 25th percentile.
C) is the same as the 50th percentile.
D) is the same as the 75th percentile.
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The standard deviation of a sample of 100 observations equals 64.The variance of the sample equals

A) 8.
B) 10.
C) 6400.
D) 4,096.
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When the data are skewed to the right, the measure of Skewness will be

A) negative.
B) zero.
C) positive.
D) one.
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The variance of a sample of 81 observations equals 64.The standard deviation of the sample equals

A) 9.
B) 4096.
C) 8.
D) 6561.
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Which of the following is not a measure of central location?

A) Mean
B) Median
C) Variance
D) Mode
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The measure of variability that is influenced most by extreme values is

A) the variance.
B) the standard deviation.
C) the range.
D) the interquartile range.
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When data are positively skewed, the mean will usually be

A) greater than the median.
B) smaller than the median.
C) equal to the median.
D) positive.
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When n-1 is used in the denominator to compute variance,

A) the data set is a sample.
B) the data set is a population.
C) the data set could be either a sample or a population.
D) the data set is from a census.
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The value which has half of the observations above it and half the observations below it is called the

A) range.
B) median.
C) mean.
D) mode.
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The weights (in pounds) of a sample of 36 individuals were recorded and the following statistics were calculated. mean = 160
Range = 60
Mode = 165
Variance = 324
Median = 170
The coefficient of variation equals

A) 0.1125%.
B) 11.25%.
C) 203.12%.
D) 0.20312%.
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Which of the following is a measure of variability?

A) Percentiles
B) Quartiles
C) Interquartile range
D) Geometric mean
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The interquartile range is

A) the 50th percentile.
B) another name for the variance.
C) the difference between the largest and smallest values.
D) the difference between the third quartile and the first quartile.
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If a data set has an even number of observations, the median

A) cannot be determined.
B) is the average value of the two middle items.
C) must be equal to the mean.
D) is the average value of the two middle items when all items are arranged in ascending order.
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When computing the mean, the smallest value

A) can never be negative.
B) can never be zero.
C) can never be less than the mean.
D) can be any value.
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The most frequently occurring value of a data set is called the

A) range.
B) mode.
C) mean.
D) median.
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The variance can never be

A) zero.
B) larger than the standard deviation.
C) negative.
D) smaller than the standard deviation.
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The sample variance

A) is always smaller than the true value of the population variance.
B) is always larger than the true value of the population variance.
C) could be smaller, equal to, or larger than the true value of the population variance.
D) can never be zero.
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Which of the following symbols represents the variance of the population?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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Which of the following symbols represents the size of the sample?

A) σ2
B) σ
C) N
D) n
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The variance of the sample

A) can never be negative.
B) can be negative.
C) cannot be zero.
D) cannot be less than one.
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The descriptive measure of variability that is based on the concept of a deviation about the mean is

A) the range.
B) the interquartile range.
C) the absolute value of the range.
D) the standard deviation.
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The coefficient of variation is

A) the same as the variance.
B) the standard deviation divided by the mean times 100.
C) the square of the standard deviation.
D) the mean divided by the standard deviation.
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Positive values of covariance indicate

A) a positive variance of the x values.
B) a positive variance of the y values.
C) the standard deviation is positive.
D) positive relation between the independent and the dependent variables.
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The measure of dispersion which is not measured in the same units as the original data is the

A) median.
B) standard deviation.
C) coefficient of determination.
D) variance.
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Which of the following symbols represents the size of the population?

A) σ2
B) σ
C) μ
D) N
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The numerical value of the standard deviation can never be

A) larger than the variance.
B) zero.
C) negative.
D) smaller than the variance.
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Which of the following symbols represents the mean of the sample?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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The sum of deviations of the individual data elements from their mean is

A) always greater than zero.
B) always less than zero.
C) sometimes greater than and sometimes less than zero, depending on the data elements.
D) always equal to zero.
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Which of the following symbols represents the standard deviation of the population?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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A numerical measure of linear association between two variables is the

A) variance.
B) covariance.
C) standard deviation.
D) coefficient of variation.
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Which of the following symbols represents the mean of the population?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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The symbol σ is used to represent

A) the variance of the population.
B) the standard deviation of the sample.
C) the standard deviation of the population.
D) the variance of the sample.
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The symbol σ2 is used to represent

A) the variance of the population.
B) the standard deviation of the sample.
C) the standard deviation of the population.
D) the variance of the sample.
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The correlation coefficient ranges between

A) 0 and 1.
B) -1 and +1.
C) minus infinity and plus infinity.
D) 1 and 100.
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The coefficient of correlation

A) is the same as the coefficient of determination.
B) can be larger than 1.
C) cannot be larger than 1.
D) cannot be negative.
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Given the following information:​ Standard deviation = 8
Coefficient of variation = 64%
The mean would then be

A) 12.5.
B) 8.
C) 0.64.
D) 1.25.
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If the coefficient of variation is 40% and the mean is 70, then the variance is

A) 28.
B) 2800.
C) 1.75.
D) 784.
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The geometric mean of 1, 1, 8 is

A) 10.0.
B) 2.0.
C) 3.33.
D) 3.0.
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​From a population of size 1,000, a random sample of 100 items is selected.The mean of the sample

A) ​must be 10 times smaller than the mean of the population.
B) ​must be equal to the mean of the population, if the sample is truly random.
C) ​must be 10 times larger than the mean of the population.
D) ​can be larger, smaller or equal to the mean of the population.
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In a five number summary, which of the following is not used for data summarization?

A) The smallest value
B) The largest value
C) The mean
D) The 25th percentile
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The relative frequency of a class is computed by

A) dividing the midpoint of the class by the sample size.
B) dividing the frequency of the class by the midpoint.
C) dividing the sample size by the frequency of the class.
D) dividing the frequency of the class by the sample size.
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The standard deviation of a sample was reported to be 20.The report indicated that (xxˉ)2\sum ( x - \bar { x } ) ^ { 2 } = 7200.What is the sample size?

A) 16
B) 17
C) 18
D) 19
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The geometric mean of 1, 2, 4, and 10 is

A) 2.99.
B) 4.25.
C) 17.0.
D) 4.0.
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From a population of size 500, a random sample of 50 items is selected.The mode of the sample

A) must be 500.
B) must be equal to the mode of population, if the sample is truly random.
C) must be equal to the mean of the population, if the sample is truly random.
D) can be larger, smaller or equal to the mode of the population.
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Since the mode is the most frequently occurring data value, it

A) can never be larger than the mean.
B) is always larger than the median.
C) is always larger than the mean.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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Which of the following is not a measure of variability?

A) Mode
B) Standard deviation
C) Range
D) Interquartile range
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From a population of size 400, a random sample of 40 items is selected.The median of the sample

A) must be 200, since 400 divided by 2 is 200.
B) must be 10, since 400 divided by 40 is 10.
C) must be equal to the median of population, if the sample is truly random.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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The variance of a sample was reported to be 144.The report indicated that (xxˉ)2\sum ( x - \bar { x } ) ^ { 2 } = 7200.What is the sample size?

A) 49
B) 50
C) 51
D) 52
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Since the median is the middle value of a data set it

A) must always be smaller than the mode.
B) must always be larger than the mode.
C) must always be smaller than the mean.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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The geometric mean of 2, 4, 8 is

A) 4.67.
B) 5.0.
C) 16.
D) 4.0.
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The value of the sum of the deviations from the mean, i.e., (xxˉ)\sum ( x - \bar { x } ) must always be

A) less than the zero.
B) negative.
C) either positive or negative depending on whether the mean is negative or positive.
D) zero.
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The numerical value of the variance

A) is always larger than the numerical value of the standard deviation.
B) is always smaller than the numerical value of the standard deviation.
C) is negative if the mean is negative.
D) can be larger or smaller than the numerical value of the standard deviation.
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During a cold winter, the temperature stayed below zero for ten days (ranging from -20 to -5).The variance of the temperatures of the ten-day period

A) is negative since all the numbers are negative.
B) must be at least zero.
C) cannot be computed since all the numbers are negative.
D) can be either negative or positive.
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The geometric mean of 1, 3, 5, and 6 is

A) 15.0.
B) 5.0.
C) 3.08.
D) 3.75.
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A group of students had dinner at a local restaurant.The total bill for the dinner was $414.70.Each student paid his/her equal share of the bill, which was $18.85.How many student's were at the dinner?

A) 4
B) 415
C) 19
D) 22
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1
The measure of location which is the most likely to be influenced by extreme values in the data set is the

A) range.
B) median.
C) mode.
D) mean.
mean.
2
The 75th percentile is referred to as the

A) first quartile.
B) second quartile.
C) third quartile.
D) fourth quartile.
third quartile.
3
When a percentage of the smallest and largest values are deleted from a data set, the mean of the remaining data values is the

A) geometric mean.
B) weighted mean.
C) trimmed mean.
D) interquartile mean.
trimmed mean.
4
Geometric mean is a measure of

A) location.
B) dispersion.
C) variability.
D) weight.
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Growth factors for the population of Atlanta in the past five years have been 1, 2, 3, 4 , and 5.The geometric mean is

A) 15.
B) 15\sqrt { 15 } .
C) 120\sqrt { 120 } .
D) 1205\sqrt [ 5 ] { 120 } .
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μ is an example of a​

A) ​population parameter.
B) ​sample statistic.
C) ​population variance.
D) ​mode.
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The median is a measure of

A) relative dispersion.
B) absolute dispersion.
C) central location.
D) relative location.
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The pth percentile is a value such that approximately

A) p percent of the observations are less than the value and (100 - p) percent are more than this value.
B) p percent of the observations are less than the value and p percent are more than this value.
C) (100 - p) percent of the observations are less than the value and p percent are more than this value.
D) (100 - p) percent of the observations are less than the value and (100 - p) percent are more than this value.
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The mean of the sample

A) is always smaller than the mean of the population from which the sample was taken.
B) can never be zero.
C) can never be negative.
D) can assume any value between the highest and the lowest value in the sample.
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The nth root of the product of the n observations is the

A) weighted mean.
B) geometric mean.
C) product deviation.
D) product variance.
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Growth factors for the population of Chattanooga in the past two years have been 8 and 12.The geometric mean has a value of

A) 20.
B) 20\sqrt { 20 } .
C) 96\sqrt { 96 } .
D) 96.
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In computing the mean of a sample, the value of ∑xi is divided by

A) n.
B) n - 1.
C) n + 1.
D) n - 2.
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The mean of a sample

A) is always equal to the mean of the population.
B) is always smaller than the mean of the population.
C) is computed by summing the data values and dividing the sum by (n - 1).
D) is computed by summing all the data values and dividing the sum by the number of items.
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The geometric mean of five observations is the

A) same as their weighted mean.
B) same as their mean.
C) square root of the product of the 5 observations.
D) fifth root of the product of the 5 observations.
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The difference between the largest and the smallest data values is the

A) variance.
B) interquartile range.
C) range.
D) coefficient of variation.
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If two groups of numbers have the same mean, then

A) their standard deviations must also be equal.
B) their medians must also be equal.
C) their modes must also be equal.
D) other measures of location need not be the same.
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Which of the following provides a measure of central location for the data?

A) Standard deviation
B) Mean
C) Variance
D) Range
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The variance of a sample of 169 observations equals 576.The standard deviation of the sample equals

A) 13.
B) 24.
C) 576.
D) 28,561.
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A numerical value used as a summary measure for a sample, such as sample mean, is known as a

A) population parameter.
B) sample parameter.
C) sample statistic.
D) population mean.
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The median of a sample will always equal the

A) (Q1 + Q3)/2.
B) Q4/2.
C) 50th percentile.
D) (smallest value + largest value)/2.
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Which of the following is not a measure of variability?

A) The range
B) The 50th percentile
C) The standard deviation
D) The interquartile range
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When should measures of location and dispersion be computed from grouped data rather than from individual data values?

A) As much as possible since computations are easier
B) Only when individual data values are unavailable
C) Whenever computer packages for descriptive statistics are unavailable
D) Only when the data are from a population
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Which difficulty of range as a measure of variability is overcome by interquartile range?

A) The sum of the range variances is zero
B) The range is difficult to compute
C) The range is influenced too much by extreme values
D) The range is negative
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In computing descriptive statistics from grouped data,

A) data values are treated as if they occur at the midpoint of a class.
B) the grouped data result is more accurate than the ungrouped result.
C) the grouped data computations are used only when a population is being analyzed.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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The heights (in inches) of 25 individuals were recorded and the following statistics were calculated mean = 70
Range = 20
Mode = 73
Variance = 784
Median = 74
The coefficient of variation equals

A) 11.2%.
B) 1120%.
C) 0.4%.
D) 40%.
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The first quartile

A) contains at least one third of the data elements.
B) is the same as the 25th percentile.
C) is the same as the 50th percentile.
D) is the same as the 75th percentile.
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The standard deviation of a sample of 100 observations equals 64.The variance of the sample equals

A) 8.
B) 10.
C) 6400.
D) 4,096.
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When the data are skewed to the right, the measure of Skewness will be

A) negative.
B) zero.
C) positive.
D) one.
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The variance of a sample of 81 observations equals 64.The standard deviation of the sample equals

A) 9.
B) 4096.
C) 8.
D) 6561.
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Which of the following is not a measure of central location?

A) Mean
B) Median
C) Variance
D) Mode
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The measure of variability that is influenced most by extreme values is

A) the variance.
B) the standard deviation.
C) the range.
D) the interquartile range.
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When data are positively skewed, the mean will usually be

A) greater than the median.
B) smaller than the median.
C) equal to the median.
D) positive.
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When n-1 is used in the denominator to compute variance,

A) the data set is a sample.
B) the data set is a population.
C) the data set could be either a sample or a population.
D) the data set is from a census.
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The value which has half of the observations above it and half the observations below it is called the

A) range.
B) median.
C) mean.
D) mode.
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The weights (in pounds) of a sample of 36 individuals were recorded and the following statistics were calculated. mean = 160
Range = 60
Mode = 165
Variance = 324
Median = 170
The coefficient of variation equals

A) 0.1125%.
B) 11.25%.
C) 203.12%.
D) 0.20312%.
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Which of the following is a measure of variability?

A) Percentiles
B) Quartiles
C) Interquartile range
D) Geometric mean
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The interquartile range is

A) the 50th percentile.
B) another name for the variance.
C) the difference between the largest and smallest values.
D) the difference between the third quartile and the first quartile.
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If a data set has an even number of observations, the median

A) cannot be determined.
B) is the average value of the two middle items.
C) must be equal to the mean.
D) is the average value of the two middle items when all items are arranged in ascending order.
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When computing the mean, the smallest value

A) can never be negative.
B) can never be zero.
C) can never be less than the mean.
D) can be any value.
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The most frequently occurring value of a data set is called the

A) range.
B) mode.
C) mean.
D) median.
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41
The variance can never be

A) zero.
B) larger than the standard deviation.
C) negative.
D) smaller than the standard deviation.
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42
The sample variance

A) is always smaller than the true value of the population variance.
B) is always larger than the true value of the population variance.
C) could be smaller, equal to, or larger than the true value of the population variance.
D) can never be zero.
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43
Which of the following symbols represents the variance of the population?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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44
Which of the following symbols represents the size of the sample?

A) σ2
B) σ
C) N
D) n
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45
The variance of the sample

A) can never be negative.
B) can be negative.
C) cannot be zero.
D) cannot be less than one.
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46
The descriptive measure of variability that is based on the concept of a deviation about the mean is

A) the range.
B) the interquartile range.
C) the absolute value of the range.
D) the standard deviation.
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47
The coefficient of variation is

A) the same as the variance.
B) the standard deviation divided by the mean times 100.
C) the square of the standard deviation.
D) the mean divided by the standard deviation.
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48
Positive values of covariance indicate

A) a positive variance of the x values.
B) a positive variance of the y values.
C) the standard deviation is positive.
D) positive relation between the independent and the dependent variables.
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49
The measure of dispersion which is not measured in the same units as the original data is the

A) median.
B) standard deviation.
C) coefficient of determination.
D) variance.
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50
Which of the following symbols represents the size of the population?

A) σ2
B) σ
C) μ
D) N
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51
The numerical value of the standard deviation can never be

A) larger than the variance.
B) zero.
C) negative.
D) smaller than the variance.
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52
Which of the following symbols represents the mean of the sample?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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53
The sum of deviations of the individual data elements from their mean is

A) always greater than zero.
B) always less than zero.
C) sometimes greater than and sometimes less than zero, depending on the data elements.
D) always equal to zero.
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54
Which of the following symbols represents the standard deviation of the population?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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55
A numerical measure of linear association between two variables is the

A) variance.
B) covariance.
C) standard deviation.
D) coefficient of variation.
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56
Which of the following symbols represents the mean of the population?

A) σ\sigma 2
B) σ\sigma
C) μ\mu
D) xˉ\bar x
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57
The symbol σ is used to represent

A) the variance of the population.
B) the standard deviation of the sample.
C) the standard deviation of the population.
D) the variance of the sample.
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58
The symbol σ2 is used to represent

A) the variance of the population.
B) the standard deviation of the sample.
C) the standard deviation of the population.
D) the variance of the sample.
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59
The correlation coefficient ranges between

A) 0 and 1.
B) -1 and +1.
C) minus infinity and plus infinity.
D) 1 and 100.
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60
The coefficient of correlation

A) is the same as the coefficient of determination.
B) can be larger than 1.
C) cannot be larger than 1.
D) cannot be negative.
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61
Given the following information:​ Standard deviation = 8
Coefficient of variation = 64%
The mean would then be

A) 12.5.
B) 8.
C) 0.64.
D) 1.25.
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62
If the coefficient of variation is 40% and the mean is 70, then the variance is

A) 28.
B) 2800.
C) 1.75.
D) 784.
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63
The geometric mean of 1, 1, 8 is

A) 10.0.
B) 2.0.
C) 3.33.
D) 3.0.
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64
​From a population of size 1,000, a random sample of 100 items is selected.The mean of the sample

A) ​must be 10 times smaller than the mean of the population.
B) ​must be equal to the mean of the population, if the sample is truly random.
C) ​must be 10 times larger than the mean of the population.
D) ​can be larger, smaller or equal to the mean of the population.
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65
In a five number summary, which of the following is not used for data summarization?

A) The smallest value
B) The largest value
C) The mean
D) The 25th percentile
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66
The relative frequency of a class is computed by

A) dividing the midpoint of the class by the sample size.
B) dividing the frequency of the class by the midpoint.
C) dividing the sample size by the frequency of the class.
D) dividing the frequency of the class by the sample size.
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67
The standard deviation of a sample was reported to be 20.The report indicated that (xxˉ)2\sum ( x - \bar { x } ) ^ { 2 } = 7200.What is the sample size?

A) 16
B) 17
C) 18
D) 19
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68
The geometric mean of 1, 2, 4, and 10 is

A) 2.99.
B) 4.25.
C) 17.0.
D) 4.0.
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69
From a population of size 500, a random sample of 50 items is selected.The mode of the sample

A) must be 500.
B) must be equal to the mode of population, if the sample is truly random.
C) must be equal to the mean of the population, if the sample is truly random.
D) can be larger, smaller or equal to the mode of the population.
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70
Since the mode is the most frequently occurring data value, it

A) can never be larger than the mean.
B) is always larger than the median.
C) is always larger than the mean.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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71
Which of the following is not a measure of variability?

A) Mode
B) Standard deviation
C) Range
D) Interquartile range
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72
From a population of size 400, a random sample of 40 items is selected.The median of the sample

A) must be 200, since 400 divided by 2 is 200.
B) must be 10, since 400 divided by 40 is 10.
C) must be equal to the median of population, if the sample is truly random.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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73
The variance of a sample was reported to be 144.The report indicated that (xxˉ)2\sum ( x - \bar { x } ) ^ { 2 } = 7200.What is the sample size?

A) 49
B) 50
C) 51
D) 52
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74
Since the median is the middle value of a data set it

A) must always be smaller than the mode.
B) must always be larger than the mode.
C) must always be smaller than the mean.
D) none of these alternatives is correct.
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75
The geometric mean of 2, 4, 8 is

A) 4.67.
B) 5.0.
C) 16.
D) 4.0.
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76
The value of the sum of the deviations from the mean, i.e., (xxˉ)\sum ( x - \bar { x } ) must always be

A) less than the zero.
B) negative.
C) either positive or negative depending on whether the mean is negative or positive.
D) zero.
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77
The numerical value of the variance

A) is always larger than the numerical value of the standard deviation.
B) is always smaller than the numerical value of the standard deviation.
C) is negative if the mean is negative.
D) can be larger or smaller than the numerical value of the standard deviation.
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78
During a cold winter, the temperature stayed below zero for ten days (ranging from -20 to -5).The variance of the temperatures of the ten-day period

A) is negative since all the numbers are negative.
B) must be at least zero.
C) cannot be computed since all the numbers are negative.
D) can be either negative or positive.
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79
The geometric mean of 1, 3, 5, and 6 is

A) 15.0.
B) 5.0.
C) 3.08.
D) 3.75.
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80
A group of students had dinner at a local restaurant.The total bill for the dinner was $414.70.Each student paid his/her equal share of the bill, which was $18.85.How many student's were at the dinner?

A) 4
B) 415
C) 19
D) 22
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