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Quiz 2: The Organization and Graphic Presentation of Data
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Question 1
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What is the formula for a proportion?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
In a sample of 500 respondents,men account for 20% of all observations in the sample.What is the total number of females in the sample?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
In a sample of 100 people,57 completed only high school,23 went on to complete only some college,13 went on to complete a two-year or four-year college,and 7 went on to graduate school.What proportion of the sample does not have a two-year or four-year college degree?
Question 4
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In a sample of 250 respondents,females account for three-fifths of all observations in the sample.What is the total number of males in the sample?
Question 5
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A relative frequency obtained by dividing the frequency in each category by the total number of cases and multiplying by 100 is a
Question 6
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A table showing the frequency at or below each category for a variable of interest is referred to as a
Question 7
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About 13 percent of survey respondents in a sample reported that they do not attend religious services regularly.About what proportion of respondents did not attend religious services regularly?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a rate?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
What is the formula for a percentage?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A graph showing the difference in frequencies or percentages among the categories of a nominal or an ordinal variable where the categories are displayed as rectangles of equal width with their height proportional to the frequency or percentage of the category is referred to as a
Question 11
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The sum of all frequencies in a frequency distribution should sum to
Question 12
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The sum of all proportions in a frequency distribution should sum to
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not a proportion?
Question 14
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Inspecting the title and checking the sources are basic principles of
Question 15
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A cumulative percentage distribution shows the
Question 16
Multiple Choice
A graph showing the differences in frequencies or percentages among the categories of a nominal or an ordinal variable where the "pieces" add up to 100% of the total frequencies is referred to as a