Deck 1: What Is Statistics

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A manufacturer of televisions claims that fewer than 3% of their products are defective. When 100 televisions were drawn from a large production run, 10% were found to be defective.
A.What is the population of interest?
B.What is the sample?
C.What is the parameter?
D.What is the statistic?
E.Does the value of 3% refer to the parameter or the statistic?
F.Is the value of 10% a parameter or a statistic?
G.Explain briefly how the statistic can be used to make inferences about the parameter to test the claim.
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Descriptive statistics deals with methods of:

A)organising data.
B)summarising data.
C)presenting data in a convenient and informative way.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Consider the population of all pencil manufacturers in the world. Describe any four examples of possible samples that could be taken from this population.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Descriptive statistics never uses graphical techniques.
B)Descriptive statistics never uses numerical techniques.
C)Statistical inference is used to describe a sample of data.
D)Statistical inference is used to draw conclusions about characteristics of populations based on sample data.
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Which of the following is the goal of descriptive statistics?
A.To summarise data.
B.To display aspects of the collected data.
C.To summarise data and display aspects of the collected data.
D.To estimate characteristics of the population.
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A summary measure that is computed from a population is called:

A)a parameter.
B)a statistic.
C)a sample.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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A politician who is running for the House of Representatives in the Australian Federal parliament with 70,000 registered voters in her electorate commissions a survey. In the survey, 52% of the 300 registered voters interviewed say they plan to vote for her. The sample is the:

A)]70,000 registered voters in the electorate.
B)52% of, or 156, voters interviewed who plan to vote for her.
C)300 registered voters interviewed.
D)48% of, or 144, voters interviewed who plan not to vote for her.
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A summary measure that is computed from a population is called a population parameter.
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You ask five of your classmates about their height. On the basis of this information, you state that the average height of the students in the sample is 170 cm. Which of the following is this an example of?

A)Descriptive statistics.
B)Inferential statistics.
C)A census.
D)A population parameter.
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Define each of the following statistical terms:
A.Descriptive statistics.
B.Statistical inference.
C.Population.
D.Sample.
E.Parameter.F.Statistic.
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A local cable TV system using a sample of 500 subscribers finds that 40% of these subscribers watch a premium channel at least once per day. This is an example of statistical inference as opposed to
descriptive statistics.
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Statistical inference is the process of making an estimate, prediction or decision about a population, based on sample data.
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A businessman who is running for a vacant city council seat with 2000 registered voters conducts a survey. In the survey, 200 of the 300 registered voters interviewed say they plan to vote for him.
A.What proportion of the respondents plans to vote for this businessman?
B.What is the population of interest?
C.What is the sample?
D.Is your answer in part A above a parameter or a statistic?
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A summary measure that is computed from a sample to describe a characteristic of the population is called a statistic.
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A summary measure that is computed from a sample to describe a characteristic of the population is called:

A)a parameter.
B)a statistic.
C)a population.
D)None of these choices are correct.
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Which of the following best describes the data that is collected in a statistical study for only a portion or subset of all elements of interest?

A)A census.
B)A parameter.
C)A population.
D)A sample.
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Identify each of the following studies as using either descriptive statistics or inferential statistics.
A.Calculating the relative frequency of Holden Commodore SV6 cars passing by your house
between 7pm and 8pm this evening.
B.Estimating the proportion of households in Melbourne that have at least two dependents, from a random sample of 100 Melbournian households.
C.Measuring the fuel efficiency of five brand new Holden Commodore SV6 cars in order to find out whether the average fuel consumption of this make and model is better than 10L/100km.
D.Calculating the proportion of female students in a business statistics class.
E.Estimating the average age of students at La Trobe University from a sample of 200 randomly
selected students.
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A manufacturer of televisions claims that fewer than 3% of their products are defective. When 100 televisions were drawn from a large production run, 10% were found to be defective.
A.What is the population of interest?
B.What is the sample?
C.What is the parameter?
D.What is the statistic?
E.Does the value of 3% refer to the parameter or the statistic?
F.Is the value of 10% a parameter or a statistic?
G.Explain briefly how the statistic can be used to make inferences about the parameter to test the claim.
A. The complete production run of the manufacturer.
B. The 100 televisions selected.
C. The proportion of the production run that is defective.
D. The proportion of the sample televisions that is defective.
E. Parameter.
F. Statistic.
G. Because the sample proportion is more than 3%, we conclude that the sample data selected does not support the claim.
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Descriptive statistics deals with methods of:

A)organising data.
B)summarising data.
C)presenting data in a convenient and informative way.
D)All of these choices are correct.
All of these choices are correct.
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Consider the population of all pencil manufacturers in the world. Describe any four examples of possible samples that could be taken from this population.
-Manufacturers of wooden pencils.
-Manufacturers of colour pencils.
-Manufacturers of graphite pencils.
-Australian manufacturers of pencils.
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Which of the following statements is true?

A)Descriptive statistics never uses graphical techniques.
B)Descriptive statistics never uses numerical techniques.
C)Statistical inference is used to describe a sample of data.
D)Statistical inference is used to draw conclusions about characteristics of populations based on sample data.
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Which of the following is the goal of descriptive statistics?
A.To summarise data.
B.To display aspects of the collected data.
C.To summarise data and display aspects of the collected data.
D.To estimate characteristics of the population.
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A summary measure that is computed from a population is called:

A)a parameter.
B)a statistic.
C)a sample.
D)All of these choices are correct.
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A politician who is running for the House of Representatives in the Australian Federal parliament with 70,000 registered voters in her electorate commissions a survey. In the survey, 52% of the 300 registered voters interviewed say they plan to vote for her. The sample is the:

A)]70,000 registered voters in the electorate.
B)52% of, or 156, voters interviewed who plan to vote for her.
C)300 registered voters interviewed.
D)48% of, or 144, voters interviewed who plan not to vote for her.
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A summary measure that is computed from a population is called a population parameter.
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You ask five of your classmates about their height. On the basis of this information, you state that the average height of the students in the sample is 170 cm. Which of the following is this an example of?

A)Descriptive statistics.
B)Inferential statistics.
C)A census.
D)A population parameter.
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Define each of the following statistical terms:
A.Descriptive statistics.
B.Statistical inference.
C.Population.
D.Sample.
E.Parameter.F.Statistic.
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A local cable TV system using a sample of 500 subscribers finds that 40% of these subscribers watch a premium channel at least once per day. This is an example of statistical inference as opposed to
descriptive statistics.
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Statistical inference is the process of making an estimate, prediction or decision about a population, based on sample data.
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A businessman who is running for a vacant city council seat with 2000 registered voters conducts a survey. In the survey, 200 of the 300 registered voters interviewed say they plan to vote for him.
A.What proportion of the respondents plans to vote for this businessman?
B.What is the population of interest?
C.What is the sample?
D.Is your answer in part A above a parameter or a statistic?
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A summary measure that is computed from a sample to describe a characteristic of the population is called a statistic.
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A summary measure that is computed from a sample to describe a characteristic of the population is called:

A)a parameter.
B)a statistic.
C)a population.
D)None of these choices are correct.
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Which of the following best describes the data that is collected in a statistical study for only a portion or subset of all elements of interest?

A)A census.
B)A parameter.
C)A population.
D)A sample.
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Identify each of the following studies as using either descriptive statistics or inferential statistics.
A.Calculating the relative frequency of Holden Commodore SV6 cars passing by your house
between 7pm and 8pm this evening.
B.Estimating the proportion of households in Melbourne that have at least two dependents, from a random sample of 100 Melbournian households.
C.Measuring the fuel efficiency of five brand new Holden Commodore SV6 cars in order to find out whether the average fuel consumption of this make and model is better than 10L/100km.
D.Calculating the proportion of female students in a business statistics class.
E.Estimating the average age of students at La Trobe University from a sample of 200 randomly
selected students.
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