Deck 8: Confidence Interval Estimation

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Holding the level of confidence fixed, increasing the sample size will lead to a wider confidence interval.
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Other things being equal, the confidence interval for the mean will be wider for 95%confidence than for 90% confidence.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.What is an efficient, unbiased point estimate of the number of books checked out each day at the Library of Congress?

A)740
B)830
C)920
D)1,660
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Sampling error equals half the width of a confidence interval.
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Suppose a 95% confidence interval for μ\mu turns out to be (1,000, 2,100).To make more useful inferences from the data, it is desired to reduce the width of the confidence interval.Which of the following will result in a reduced interval width?

A)Increase the sample size.
B)Increase the confidence level.
C)Increase the population mean.
D)Increase the sample mean.
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The confidence interval obtained will always correctly estimate the population parameter.
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A point estimate consists of a single sample statistic that is used to estimate the true population parameter.
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A population parameter is used to estimate a confidence interval.
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The difference between the upper limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the confidence interval is called the sampling error.
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In the construction of confidence intervals, if all other quantities are unchanged, an increase in the sample size will lead to an interval.

A)narrower
B)wider
C)less significant
D)biased
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The difference between the sample mean and the population mean is called the sampling error.
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For a given data set, the confidence interval will be wider for 95% confidence than for90% confidence.
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Other things being equal, as the confidence level for a confidence interval increases, the width of the interval increases.
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Holding the width of a confidence interval fixed, increasing the level of confidence can be achieved with a lower sample size.
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The sample mean is a point estimate of the population mean.
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The difference between the lower limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the confidence interval is called the sampling error.
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The width of a confidence interval equals twice the sampling error.
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Holding the sample size fixed, increasing the level of confidence in a confidence interval will necessarily lead to a wider confidence interval.
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Private colleges and universities rely on money contributed by individuals and corporations for their operating expenses.Much of this money is put into a fund called an endowment, and the college spends only the interest earned by the fund.A recent survey of 8 private colleges in the United States revealed the following endowments (in millions of dollars): 60.2, 47.0, 235.1, 490.0, 122.6, 177.5,95.4, and 220.0.What value will be used as the point estimate for the mean endowment of all private colleges in the United States?

A)$1,447.8
B)$180.975
C)$143.042
D)$8
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The sampling error can either be positive or negative.
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The difference between the sample proportion and the population proportion is called the sampling error.
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The t distribution is used to construct confidence intervals for the population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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The t distribution

A)assumes the population is normally distributed.
B)approaches the normal distribution as the sample size increases.
C)has more area in the tails than does the normal distribution.
D)All the above.
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A sample size of 5 provides a sample mean of 9.6.If the population variance is known to be 5 and the population distribution is assumed to be normal, the lower limit for a 90% confidence interval is 7.96.
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It is desired to estimate the mean total compensation of CEOs in the Service industry.Data were randomly collected from 18 CEOs and the 95% confidence interval was calculated to be ($2,181,260,$5,836,180).Which of the following interpretations is correct?

A)95% of the sampled total compensation values fell between $2,181,260 and $5,836,180.
B)We are 95% confident that the mean of the sampled CEOs falls in the interval $2,181,260 to $5,836,180.
C)In the population of Service industry CEOs, 95% of them will have total compensations that fall in the interval $2,181,260 to $5,836,180.
D)We are 95% confident that the mean total compensation of all CEOs in the Service industry falls in the interval $2,181,260 to $5,836,180.
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The t distribution approaches the standardized normal distribution when the number of degrees of freedom increases.
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An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What is the upper end in a 99% confidence interval for the average income?

A)$15,052
B)$15,141
C)$15,330
D)$15,364
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The confidence interval estimate of the population mean is constructed around the sample mean.
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If you were constructing a 99% confidence interval of the population mean based on a sample ofn=25 where the standard deviation of the sample S = 0.05, the critical value of t will be

A)2.7969
B)2.7874
C)2.4922
D)2.4851
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Which of the following is not true about the Student's t distribution?

A)It has more area in the tails and less in the center than does the normal distribution.
B)It is used to construct confidence intervals for the population mean when the population standard deviation is known.
C)It is bell shaped and symmetrical.
D)As the number of degrees of freedom increases, the t distribution approaches the normal distribution.
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The difference between the sample size and the population size is called the sampling error.
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An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What is the width of the 90% confidence interval?

A)$232.60
B)$364.30
C)$465.23
D)$728.60
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For a t distribution with 12 degrees of freedom, the area between - 2.6810 and 2.1788 is 0.980.
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Given a sample mean of 2.1 and a population standard deviation of 0.7 from a sample of 10 data points, a 90% confidence interval will have a width of 2.36.
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A major department store chain is interested in estimating the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall.Fifteen credit card accounts wererandomly sampled and analyzed with the following results: Xˉ=$50.50\bar { X } = \$ 50.50 and S= 20 , S being thestandard deviation.Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall if the amount spent follows a normal distribution.

A)$50.50 ±\pm $9.09
B)$50.50 ±\pm $10.12
C)$50.50 ±\pm $11.00
D)$50.50 ±\pm $11.08
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It is desired to estimate the mean total compensation of CEOs in the Service industry.Data were randomly collected from 18 CEOs and the 95% confidence interval was calculated to be ($2,181,260,$5,836,180).Based on the interval above, do you believe the mean total compensation of CEOs in theService industry is more than $3,000,000?

A)Yes, and I am 95% confident of it.
B)Yes, and I am 78% confident of it.
C)I am 95% confident that the mean compensation is $3,000,000.
D)I cannot conclude that the mean exceeds $3,000,000 at the 95% confidence level.
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A major department store chain is interested in estimating the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall.Fifteen credit card accounts were randomly sampled and analyzed with the following results: X= $50.50 and S= 20 , S being the standard deviation.Assuming the distribution of the amount spent on their first visit is normal, what is the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean that will be used to create the desired  <strong>A major department store chain is interested in estimating the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall.Fifteen credit card accounts were randomly sampled and analyzed with the following results: X= $50.50 and S= 20 , S being the standard deviation.Assuming the distribution of the amount spent on their first visit is normal, what is the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean that will be used to create the desired   confidence interval for  \mu  ?</strong> A)Approximately normal with a mean of $50.50 B)A standard normal distribution C)A t distribution with 15 degrees of freedom D)A t distribution with 14 degrees of freedom <div style=padding-top: 35px>  confidence interval for μ\mu ?

A)Approximately normal with a mean of $50.50
B)A standard normal distribution
C)A t distribution with 15 degrees of freedom
D)A t distribution with 14 degrees of freedom
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A 99% confidence interval estimate can be interpreted to mean that

A)if all possible samples of size n are taken and confidence interval estimates are developed, 99% of them would include the true population mean somewhere within their interval.
B)we have 99% confidence that we have selected a sample whose interval does include the population mean.
C)Both above.
D)None of the above.
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Suppose a 95% confidence interval for μ\mu 0 turns out to be (1,000, 2,100).Give a definition of what it means to be "95% confident" as an inference.

A)In repeated sampling, the population parameter would fall in the given interval 95% of the time.
B)In repeated sampling, 95% of the intervals constructed would contain the population mean.
C)95% of the observations in the entire population fall in the given interval.
D)95% of the observations in the sample fall in the given interval.
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The t distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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A university dean is interested in determining the proportion of students who receive some sort of financial aid.Rather than examine the records for all students, the dean randomly selects 200 students and finds that 118 of them are receiving financial aid.Use a 90% confidence interval to estimate the true proportion of students who receive financial aid.
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As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample, Xˉ=396\bar { X } = 396 and S = 100.Estimate the mean number of admissions per 24-hourperiod with a 95% confidence interval.
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The t distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population proportion when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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The confidence interval estimate of the population proportion is constructed around the sample proportion.
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In forming a 90% confidence interval for a population mean from a sample size of 22, the number of degrees of freedom from the t distribution equals 22.
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The t distribution allows the calculation of confidence intervals for means for small samples when the population variance is not known, regardless of the shape of the distribution in the population.
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As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample, Xˉ=396\bar { X } = 396 and S = 100.Which of the following assumptions is necessary for aconfidence interval to be valid?

A)The population sampled from has an approximate normal distribution.
B)The population sampled from has an approximate t distribution.
C)The mean of the sample equals the mean of the population.
D)None of these assumptions are necessary.
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A quality control engineer is interested in estimating the proportion of defective items coming off a production line.In a sample of 300 items, 27 are defective.A 90% confidence interval for the proportion of defectives from this production line would go from to .
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A university dean is interested in determining the proportion of students who receive some sort of financial aid.Rather than examine the records for all students, the dean randomly selects 200 students and finds that 118 of them are receiving financial aid.The 95% confidence interval for π\pi is 0.59 ±\pm 0.07.Interpret this interval.

A)We are 95% confident that the true proportion of all students receiving financial aid is between 0.52 and 0.66.
B)95% of the students get between 52% and 66% of their tuition paid for by financial aid.
C)We are 95% confident that between 52% and 66% of the sampled students receive some sort of financial aid.
D)We are 95% confident that 59% of the students are on some sort of financial aid.
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The t distribution allows the calculation of confidence intervals for means when the actual standard deviation is not known.
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In estimating the population mean with the population standard deviation unknown, if the sample size is 12, there will be 6 degrees of freedom.
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The standardized normal distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population proportion regardless of whether the population standard deviation is known.
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A prison official wants to estimate the proportion of cases of recidivism.Examining the records of250 convicts, the official determines that there are 65 cases of recidivism.A 99% confidence interval for the proportion of cases of recidivism would go from to .
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Private colleges and universities rely on money contributed by individuals and corporations for their operating expenses.Much of this money is put into a fund called an endowment, and the college spends only the interest earned by the fund.A recent survey of 8 private colleges in the United States revealed the following endowments (in millions of dollars): 60.2, 47.0, 235.1, 490.0, 122.6, 177.5,95.4, and 220.0.Summary statistics yield Xˉ=180.975\bar { X } = 180.975 and S= 143.042 .Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean endowment of all the private colleges in the United States assuming a normal distribution for the endowments.

A)$180.975 ±\pm $94.066
B)$180.975 ±\pm $99.123
C)$180.975 ±\pm $116.621
D)$180.975 ±\pm $119.586
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A sample of 100 fuses from a very large shipment is found to have 10 that are defective.The 95% confidence interval would indicate that, for this shipment, the proportion of defective fuses is between 0 and 0.28.
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The county clerk wants to estimate the proportion of voters who will need special election facilities.No information is available from past data.The clerk wants to construct a 95% confidence interval for the population proportion which extends at most 0.07 to either side of the sample proportion.How large a sample must be taken to assure these conditions are met?
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The county clerk wants to estimate the proportion of voters who will need special election facilities.Suppose a sample of 400 voters was taken.If 150 need special election facilities, calculate a 90%confidence interval for the population proportion.
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Given a sample mean of 2.1 and a sample standard deviation of 0.7 from a sample of10 data points, a 90% confidence interval will have a width of 2.36.
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A prison official wants to estimate the proportion of cases of recidivism.Examining the records of250 convicts, the official determines that there are 65 cases of recidivism.A confidence interval will be obtained for the proportion of cases of recidivism.Part of this calculation includes the estimated standard error of the sample proportion.For this sample, the estimated standard error is _.
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A race car driver tested his car for time from 0 to 60 mph, and for 20 tests obtained a mean of 4.85 seconds with a standard deviation of 1.47 seconds.A 95% confidence interval for the 0 to 60 mean time is 4.52 seconds to 5.18 seconds.
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A university dean is interested in determining the proportion of students who receive some sort of financial aid.Rather than examine the records for all students, the dean randomly selects 200 students and finds that 118 of them are receiving financial aid.If the dean wanted to estimate the proportion of all students receiving financial aid to within 3% with 99% reliability, how many students would need to be sampled?

A)n = 1,844
B)n = 1,784
C)n = 1,503
D)n = 1,435
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The width of a confidence interval estimate for a proportion will be

A)narrower for 99% confidence than for 95% confidence.
B)wider for a sample size of 100 than for a sample size of 50.
C)narrower for 90% confidence than for 95% confidence.
D)narrower when the sample proportion is 0.50 than when the sample proportion is 0.20.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.If the head librarian knows that the population standard deviation is150 books checked out per day, approximately how large a sample did her assistant use to determine the interval estimate?

A)2
B)3
C)12
D)It cannot be determined from the information given.
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SCENARIO 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine.The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet.It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet.A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet.This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
Referring to Scenario 8-2, the critical value to use in obtaining the confidence interval is .
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A confidence interval was used to estimate the proportion of statistics students who are female.Arandom sample of 72 statistics students generated the following 90% confidence interval: (0.438,0.642).Using the information above, what total size sample would be necessary if we wanted to estimate the true proportion to within ±\pm 0.08 using 95% confidence?

A)105
B)150
C)420
D)597
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SCENARIO 8-1
The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees.To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test.They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points.
Referring to Scenario 8-1, due to financial limitations, the managers decide to take a sample of 45 employees.This yields a mean score of 88.0 points.A 90% confidence interval would go fromto _.
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When determining the sample size necessary for estimating the true population mean, which factor isnot considered when sampling with replacement?

A)The population size.
B)The population standard deviation.
C)The level of confidence desired in the estimate.
D)The allowable or tolerable sampling error.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.If the head librarian knows that the population standard deviation is150 books checked out per day, and she asked her assistant for a 95% confidence interval, approximately how large a sample did her assistant use to determine the interval estimate?

A)125
B)13
C)11
D)4
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Suppose a department store wants to estimate the mean age of the customers of its contemporary apparel department, correct to within 2 years, with level of confidence equal to 95%.Management believes that the standard deviation is 8 years.The sample size they should take is _.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.If the head librarian knows that the population standard deviation is150 books checked out per day, and she asked her assistant to use 25 days of data to construct the interval estimate, what confidence level can she attach to the interval estimate?

A)99.7%
B)99.0%
C)98.0%
D)95.4%
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SCENARIO 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine.The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet.It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet.A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet.This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
Referring to Scenario 8-2, the confidence interval indicates that the machine is not working properly.
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When determining the sample size for a proportion for a given level of confidence and sampling error, the closer to 0.50 that π\pi is estimated to be, the sample size required .

A)is smaller
B)is larger
C)is not affected
D)can be smaller, larger or unaffected
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As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample, As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample,   and S = 100.Using the sample standard deviation as an estimate forthe population standard deviation, what size sample should the director choose if she wishes to estimate the mean number of admissions per 24-hour period to within 1 admission with 99% reliability?<div style=padding-top: 35px> and S = 100.Using the sample standard deviation as an estimate forthe population standard deviation, what size sample should the director choose if she wishes to estimate the mean number of admissions per 24-hour period to within 1 admission with 99% reliability?
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The standardized normal distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population proportion when the sample size is sufficiently large.
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A university system enrolling hundreds of thousands of students is considering a change in the way students pay for their education.Currently, the students pay $400 per credit hour.The university system administrators are contemplating charging each student a set fee of $7,000 per quarter, regardless of how many credit hours each takes.To see if this proposal would be economically feasible, the administrators would like to know how many credit hours, on the average, each student takes per quarter.A random sample of 250 students yields a mean of 14.1 credit hours per quarter and a standard deviation of 2.3 credit hours per quarter.Suppose the administration wanted to estimate the mean to within 0.1 hours at 95% reliability and assumed that the sample standard deviation provideda good estimate for the population standard deviation.How large a total sample would they need to take?
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An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What total sample size would the economist need to use for a 95% confidence interval if the width of the interval should not be more than $100?

A)n = 1537
B)n = 385
C)n = 40
D)n = 20
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SCENARIO 8-1
The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees.To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test.They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points.
Referring to Scenario 8-1, they should sample employees if they want to estimate the mean score of the employees within 5 points with 90% confidence.
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A confidence interval was used to estimate the proportion of statistics students who are females.Arandom sample of 72 statistics students generated the following 90% confidence interval: (0.438,0.642).Based on the interval above, is the population proportion of females equal to 0.60?

A)No, and we are 90% sure of it.
B)No.The proportion is 54.17%.
C)Maybe.0.60 is a believable value of the population proportion based on the information above.
D)Yes, and we are 90% sure of it.
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SCENARIO 8-1
The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees.To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test.They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points.
Referring to Scenario 8-1, this confidence interval is only valid if the scores on theFortunato test are normally distributed.
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SCENARIO 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine.The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet.It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet.A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet.This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
Referring to Scenario 8-2, the confidence interval goes from to .
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Holding the level of confidence fixed, increasing the sample size will lead to a wider confidence interval.
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Other things being equal, the confidence interval for the mean will be wider for 95%confidence than for 90% confidence.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.What is an efficient, unbiased point estimate of the number of books checked out each day at the Library of Congress?

A)740
B)830
C)920
D)1,660
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Sampling error equals half the width of a confidence interval.
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Suppose a 95% confidence interval for μ\mu turns out to be (1,000, 2,100).To make more useful inferences from the data, it is desired to reduce the width of the confidence interval.Which of the following will result in a reduced interval width?

A)Increase the sample size.
B)Increase the confidence level.
C)Increase the population mean.
D)Increase the sample mean.
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The confidence interval obtained will always correctly estimate the population parameter.
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A point estimate consists of a single sample statistic that is used to estimate the true population parameter.
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A population parameter is used to estimate a confidence interval.
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The difference between the upper limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the confidence interval is called the sampling error.
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In the construction of confidence intervals, if all other quantities are unchanged, an increase in the sample size will lead to an interval.

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The difference between the sample mean and the population mean is called the sampling error.
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Other things being equal, as the confidence level for a confidence interval increases, the width of the interval increases.
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Holding the width of a confidence interval fixed, increasing the level of confidence can be achieved with a lower sample size.
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The sample mean is a point estimate of the population mean.
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The difference between the lower limit of a confidence interval and the point estimate used in constructing the confidence interval is called the sampling error.
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The width of a confidence interval equals twice the sampling error.
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Holding the sample size fixed, increasing the level of confidence in a confidence interval will necessarily lead to a wider confidence interval.
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Private colleges and universities rely on money contributed by individuals and corporations for their operating expenses.Much of this money is put into a fund called an endowment, and the college spends only the interest earned by the fund.A recent survey of 8 private colleges in the United States revealed the following endowments (in millions of dollars): 60.2, 47.0, 235.1, 490.0, 122.6, 177.5,95.4, and 220.0.What value will be used as the point estimate for the mean endowment of all private colleges in the United States?

A)$1,447.8
B)$180.975
C)$143.042
D)$8
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The sampling error can either be positive or negative.
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The difference between the sample proportion and the population proportion is called the sampling error.
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The t distribution is used to construct confidence intervals for the population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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The t distribution

A)assumes the population is normally distributed.
B)approaches the normal distribution as the sample size increases.
C)has more area in the tails than does the normal distribution.
D)All the above.
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A sample size of 5 provides a sample mean of 9.6.If the population variance is known to be 5 and the population distribution is assumed to be normal, the lower limit for a 90% confidence interval is 7.96.
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It is desired to estimate the mean total compensation of CEOs in the Service industry.Data were randomly collected from 18 CEOs and the 95% confidence interval was calculated to be ($2,181,260,$5,836,180).Which of the following interpretations is correct?

A)95% of the sampled total compensation values fell between $2,181,260 and $5,836,180.
B)We are 95% confident that the mean of the sampled CEOs falls in the interval $2,181,260 to $5,836,180.
C)In the population of Service industry CEOs, 95% of them will have total compensations that fall in the interval $2,181,260 to $5,836,180.
D)We are 95% confident that the mean total compensation of all CEOs in the Service industry falls in the interval $2,181,260 to $5,836,180.
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The t distribution approaches the standardized normal distribution when the number of degrees of freedom increases.
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An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What is the upper end in a 99% confidence interval for the average income?

A)$15,052
B)$15,141
C)$15,330
D)$15,364
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The confidence interval estimate of the population mean is constructed around the sample mean.
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If you were constructing a 99% confidence interval of the population mean based on a sample ofn=25 where the standard deviation of the sample S = 0.05, the critical value of t will be

A)2.7969
B)2.7874
C)2.4922
D)2.4851
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Which of the following is not true about the Student's t distribution?

A)It has more area in the tails and less in the center than does the normal distribution.
B)It is used to construct confidence intervals for the population mean when the population standard deviation is known.
C)It is bell shaped and symmetrical.
D)As the number of degrees of freedom increases, the t distribution approaches the normal distribution.
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The difference between the sample size and the population size is called the sampling error.
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An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What is the width of the 90% confidence interval?

A)$232.60
B)$364.30
C)$465.23
D)$728.60
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For a t distribution with 12 degrees of freedom, the area between - 2.6810 and 2.1788 is 0.980.
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Given a sample mean of 2.1 and a population standard deviation of 0.7 from a sample of 10 data points, a 90% confidence interval will have a width of 2.36.
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A major department store chain is interested in estimating the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall.Fifteen credit card accounts wererandomly sampled and analyzed with the following results: Xˉ=$50.50\bar { X } = \$ 50.50 and S= 20 , S being thestandard deviation.Construct a 95% confidence interval for the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall if the amount spent follows a normal distribution.

A)$50.50 ±\pm $9.09
B)$50.50 ±\pm $10.12
C)$50.50 ±\pm $11.00
D)$50.50 ±\pm $11.08
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It is desired to estimate the mean total compensation of CEOs in the Service industry.Data were randomly collected from 18 CEOs and the 95% confidence interval was calculated to be ($2,181,260,$5,836,180).Based on the interval above, do you believe the mean total compensation of CEOs in theService industry is more than $3,000,000?

A)Yes, and I am 95% confident of it.
B)Yes, and I am 78% confident of it.
C)I am 95% confident that the mean compensation is $3,000,000.
D)I cannot conclude that the mean exceeds $3,000,000 at the 95% confidence level.
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A major department store chain is interested in estimating the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall.Fifteen credit card accounts were randomly sampled and analyzed with the following results: X= $50.50 and S= 20 , S being the standard deviation.Assuming the distribution of the amount spent on their first visit is normal, what is the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean that will be used to create the desired  <strong>A major department store chain is interested in estimating the mean amount its credit card customers spent on their first visit to the chain's new store in the mall.Fifteen credit card accounts were randomly sampled and analyzed with the following results: X= $50.50 and S= 20 , S being the standard deviation.Assuming the distribution of the amount spent on their first visit is normal, what is the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean that will be used to create the desired   confidence interval for  \mu  ?</strong> A)Approximately normal with a mean of $50.50 B)A standard normal distribution C)A t distribution with 15 degrees of freedom D)A t distribution with 14 degrees of freedom  confidence interval for μ\mu ?

A)Approximately normal with a mean of $50.50
B)A standard normal distribution
C)A t distribution with 15 degrees of freedom
D)A t distribution with 14 degrees of freedom
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A 99% confidence interval estimate can be interpreted to mean that

A)if all possible samples of size n are taken and confidence interval estimates are developed, 99% of them would include the true population mean somewhere within their interval.
B)we have 99% confidence that we have selected a sample whose interval does include the population mean.
C)Both above.
D)None of the above.
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Suppose a 95% confidence interval for μ\mu 0 turns out to be (1,000, 2,100).Give a definition of what it means to be "95% confident" as an inference.

A)In repeated sampling, the population parameter would fall in the given interval 95% of the time.
B)In repeated sampling, 95% of the intervals constructed would contain the population mean.
C)95% of the observations in the entire population fall in the given interval.
D)95% of the observations in the sample fall in the given interval.
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The t distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population mean when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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41
A university dean is interested in determining the proportion of students who receive some sort of financial aid.Rather than examine the records for all students, the dean randomly selects 200 students and finds that 118 of them are receiving financial aid.Use a 90% confidence interval to estimate the true proportion of students who receive financial aid.
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As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample, Xˉ=396\bar { X } = 396 and S = 100.Estimate the mean number of admissions per 24-hourperiod with a 95% confidence interval.
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The t distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population proportion when the population standard deviation is unknown.
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The confidence interval estimate of the population proportion is constructed around the sample proportion.
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In forming a 90% confidence interval for a population mean from a sample size of 22, the number of degrees of freedom from the t distribution equals 22.
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The t distribution allows the calculation of confidence intervals for means for small samples when the population variance is not known, regardless of the shape of the distribution in the population.
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As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample, Xˉ=396\bar { X } = 396 and S = 100.Which of the following assumptions is necessary for aconfidence interval to be valid?

A)The population sampled from has an approximate normal distribution.
B)The population sampled from has an approximate t distribution.
C)The mean of the sample equals the mean of the population.
D)None of these assumptions are necessary.
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A quality control engineer is interested in estimating the proportion of defective items coming off a production line.In a sample of 300 items, 27 are defective.A 90% confidence interval for the proportion of defectives from this production line would go from to .
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A university dean is interested in determining the proportion of students who receive some sort of financial aid.Rather than examine the records for all students, the dean randomly selects 200 students and finds that 118 of them are receiving financial aid.The 95% confidence interval for π\pi is 0.59 ±\pm 0.07.Interpret this interval.

A)We are 95% confident that the true proportion of all students receiving financial aid is between 0.52 and 0.66.
B)95% of the students get between 52% and 66% of their tuition paid for by financial aid.
C)We are 95% confident that between 52% and 66% of the sampled students receive some sort of financial aid.
D)We are 95% confident that 59% of the students are on some sort of financial aid.
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The t distribution allows the calculation of confidence intervals for means when the actual standard deviation is not known.
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51
In estimating the population mean with the population standard deviation unknown, if the sample size is 12, there will be 6 degrees of freedom.
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The standardized normal distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population proportion regardless of whether the population standard deviation is known.
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53
A prison official wants to estimate the proportion of cases of recidivism.Examining the records of250 convicts, the official determines that there are 65 cases of recidivism.A 99% confidence interval for the proportion of cases of recidivism would go from to .
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Private colleges and universities rely on money contributed by individuals and corporations for their operating expenses.Much of this money is put into a fund called an endowment, and the college spends only the interest earned by the fund.A recent survey of 8 private colleges in the United States revealed the following endowments (in millions of dollars): 60.2, 47.0, 235.1, 490.0, 122.6, 177.5,95.4, and 220.0.Summary statistics yield Xˉ=180.975\bar { X } = 180.975 and S= 143.042 .Calculate a 95% confidence interval for the mean endowment of all the private colleges in the United States assuming a normal distribution for the endowments.

A)$180.975 ±\pm $94.066
B)$180.975 ±\pm $99.123
C)$180.975 ±\pm $116.621
D)$180.975 ±\pm $119.586
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A sample of 100 fuses from a very large shipment is found to have 10 that are defective.The 95% confidence interval would indicate that, for this shipment, the proportion of defective fuses is between 0 and 0.28.
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56
The county clerk wants to estimate the proportion of voters who will need special election facilities.No information is available from past data.The clerk wants to construct a 95% confidence interval for the population proportion which extends at most 0.07 to either side of the sample proportion.How large a sample must be taken to assure these conditions are met?
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The county clerk wants to estimate the proportion of voters who will need special election facilities.Suppose a sample of 400 voters was taken.If 150 need special election facilities, calculate a 90%confidence interval for the population proportion.
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Given a sample mean of 2.1 and a sample standard deviation of 0.7 from a sample of10 data points, a 90% confidence interval will have a width of 2.36.
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A prison official wants to estimate the proportion of cases of recidivism.Examining the records of250 convicts, the official determines that there are 65 cases of recidivism.A confidence interval will be obtained for the proportion of cases of recidivism.Part of this calculation includes the estimated standard error of the sample proportion.For this sample, the estimated standard error is _.
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60
A race car driver tested his car for time from 0 to 60 mph, and for 20 tests obtained a mean of 4.85 seconds with a standard deviation of 1.47 seconds.A 95% confidence interval for the 0 to 60 mean time is 4.52 seconds to 5.18 seconds.
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A university dean is interested in determining the proportion of students who receive some sort of financial aid.Rather than examine the records for all students, the dean randomly selects 200 students and finds that 118 of them are receiving financial aid.If the dean wanted to estimate the proportion of all students receiving financial aid to within 3% with 99% reliability, how many students would need to be sampled?

A)n = 1,844
B)n = 1,784
C)n = 1,503
D)n = 1,435
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62
The width of a confidence interval estimate for a proportion will be

A)narrower for 99% confidence than for 95% confidence.
B)wider for a sample size of 100 than for a sample size of 50.
C)narrower for 90% confidence than for 95% confidence.
D)narrower when the sample proportion is 0.50 than when the sample proportion is 0.20.
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63
The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.If the head librarian knows that the population standard deviation is150 books checked out per day, approximately how large a sample did her assistant use to determine the interval estimate?

A)2
B)3
C)12
D)It cannot be determined from the information given.
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SCENARIO 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine.The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet.It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet.A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet.This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
Referring to Scenario 8-2, the critical value to use in obtaining the confidence interval is .
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A confidence interval was used to estimate the proportion of statistics students who are female.Arandom sample of 72 statistics students generated the following 90% confidence interval: (0.438,0.642).Using the information above, what total size sample would be necessary if we wanted to estimate the true proportion to within ±\pm 0.08 using 95% confidence?

A)105
B)150
C)420
D)597
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SCENARIO 8-1
The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees.To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test.They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points.
Referring to Scenario 8-1, due to financial limitations, the managers decide to take a sample of 45 employees.This yields a mean score of 88.0 points.A 90% confidence interval would go fromto _.
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When determining the sample size necessary for estimating the true population mean, which factor isnot considered when sampling with replacement?

A)The population size.
B)The population standard deviation.
C)The level of confidence desired in the estimate.
D)The allowable or tolerable sampling error.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.If the head librarian knows that the population standard deviation is150 books checked out per day, and she asked her assistant for a 95% confidence interval, approximately how large a sample did her assistant use to determine the interval estimate?

A)125
B)13
C)11
D)4
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Suppose a department store wants to estimate the mean age of the customers of its contemporary apparel department, correct to within 2 years, with level of confidence equal to 95%.Management believes that the standard deviation is 8 years.The sample size they should take is _.
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The head librarian at the Library of Congress has asked her assistant for an interval estimate of the mean number of books checked out each day.The assistant provides the following interval estimate: from 740 to 920 books per day.If the head librarian knows that the population standard deviation is150 books checked out per day, and she asked her assistant to use 25 days of data to construct the interval estimate, what confidence level can she attach to the interval estimate?

A)99.7%
B)99.0%
C)98.0%
D)95.4%
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71
SCENARIO 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine.The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet.It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet.A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet.This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
Referring to Scenario 8-2, the confidence interval indicates that the machine is not working properly.
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When determining the sample size for a proportion for a given level of confidence and sampling error, the closer to 0.50 that π\pi is estimated to be, the sample size required .

A)is smaller
B)is larger
C)is not affected
D)can be smaller, larger or unaffected
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73
As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample, As an aid to the establishment of personnel requirements, the director of a hospital wishes to estimate the mean number of people who are admitted to the emergency room during a 24-hour period.The director randomly selects 64 different 24-hour periods and determines the number of admissions foreach.For this sample,   and S = 100.Using the sample standard deviation as an estimate forthe population standard deviation, what size sample should the director choose if she wishes to estimate the mean number of admissions per 24-hour period to within 1 admission with 99% reliability? and S = 100.Using the sample standard deviation as an estimate forthe population standard deviation, what size sample should the director choose if she wishes to estimate the mean number of admissions per 24-hour period to within 1 admission with 99% reliability?
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The standardized normal distribution is used to develop a confidence interval estimate of the population proportion when the sample size is sufficiently large.
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75
A university system enrolling hundreds of thousands of students is considering a change in the way students pay for their education.Currently, the students pay $400 per credit hour.The university system administrators are contemplating charging each student a set fee of $7,000 per quarter, regardless of how many credit hours each takes.To see if this proposal would be economically feasible, the administrators would like to know how many credit hours, on the average, each student takes per quarter.A random sample of 250 students yields a mean of 14.1 credit hours per quarter and a standard deviation of 2.3 credit hours per quarter.Suppose the administration wanted to estimate the mean to within 0.1 hours at 95% reliability and assumed that the sample standard deviation provideda good estimate for the population standard deviation.How large a total sample would they need to take?
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76
An economist is interested in studying the incomes of consumers in a country.The population standard deviation is known to be $1,000.A random sample of 50 individuals resulted in a mean income of $15,000.What total sample size would the economist need to use for a 95% confidence interval if the width of the interval should not be more than $100?

A)n = 1537
B)n = 385
C)n = 40
D)n = 20
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SCENARIO 8-1
The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees.To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test.They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points.
Referring to Scenario 8-1, they should sample employees if they want to estimate the mean score of the employees within 5 points with 90% confidence.
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A confidence interval was used to estimate the proportion of statistics students who are females.Arandom sample of 72 statistics students generated the following 90% confidence interval: (0.438,0.642).Based on the interval above, is the population proportion of females equal to 0.60?

A)No, and we are 90% sure of it.
B)No.The proportion is 54.17%.
C)Maybe.0.60 is a believable value of the population proportion based on the information above.
D)Yes, and we are 90% sure of it.
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SCENARIO 8-1
The managers of a company are worried about the morale of their employees.To determine if a problem in this area exists, they decide to evaluate the attitudes of their employees with a standardized test.They select the Fortunato test of job satisfaction, which has a known standard deviation of 24 points.
Referring to Scenario 8-1, this confidence interval is only valid if the scores on theFortunato test are normally distributed.
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SCENARIO 8-2
A quality control engineer is interested in the mean length of sheet insulation being cut automatically by machine.The desired mean length of the insulation is 12 feet.It is known that the standard deviation in the cutting length is 0.15 feet.A sample of 70 cut sheets yields a mean length of 12.14 feet.This sample will be used to obtain a 99% confidence interval for the mean length cut by machine.
Referring to Scenario 8-2, the confidence interval goes from to .
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