The document contains multiple choice questions about statistical concepts such as mean, standard deviation, probability, normal distribution, sampling, confidence intervals, and z-scores. It tests knowledge of key terms, formulas, properties and examples related to descriptive statistics. Some questions assess understanding of sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, empirical rule, discrete vs continuous variables, and point and interval estimates.
The document contains multiple choice questions about statistical concepts such as mean, standard deviation, probability, normal distribution, sampling, confidence intervals, and z-scores. It tests knowledge of key terms, formulas, properties and examples related to descriptive statistics. Some questions assess understanding of sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, empirical rule, discrete vs continuous variables, and point and interval estimates.
The document contains multiple choice questions about statistical concepts such as mean, standard deviation, probability, normal distribution, sampling, confidence intervals, and z-scores. It tests knowledge of key terms, formulas, properties and examples related to descriptive statistics. Some questions assess understanding of sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, empirical rule, discrete vs continuous variables, and point and interval estimates.
The document contains multiple choice questions about statistical concepts such as mean, standard deviation, probability, normal distribution, sampling, confidence intervals, and z-scores. It tests knowledge of key terms, formulas, properties and examples related to descriptive statistics. Some questions assess understanding of sampling distributions, the central limit theorem, empirical rule, discrete vs continuous variables, and point and interval estimates.
The weighted average of the possible values of random variables.
The correct answer is: Mean
How many possible outcomes when you simultaneously toss three fair coins. The correct answer is: 8 It is the difference between a sample statistic used to estimate a population parameter and the actual but unknown value of the parameter The correct answer is: Sampling Error It is the number of times an outcome can occur compared to all possible outcomes. The correct answer is: Probability Which of the following applies to a normal distribution? The correct answer is: Exactly ½ of the data is above the mean and ½ of data is below. Mean of means is also called The correct answer is: Point Estimate As the confidence interval for a given statistic increases in length, the confidence level decreases. The correct answer is: FALSE Given the following mean, compute for the Mean of Means. The answer must have two decimal places. 4.5, 9.2, 9.1, 8.4 The correct answer is: 2.60 Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No Selects all areas in the Philippines who are affected by typhoon and with 5th and 6th income class. The correct answer is: Yes Which of the following is not a characteristics of a normal distribution. The correct answer is: Perfectly asymmetric The probability distribution of a discrete random variable is a graph, a table or a formula that specifies the probability associated with each possible value that the random variable can assume. The correct answer is: The statement is ALWAYS CORRECT. In a normal curve, the mean is located at the The correct answer is: highest point of the curve The weighted average of the possible values of random variables. The correct answer is: Mean What is the formula to calculate for the z-score? The correct answer is: Mean value of the variable subtracted from the observed value divided by the standard deviation Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Weight of students in a university The correct answer is: CONTINUOUS In the Empirical Rule, _______ % of data will fall in with two standard deviation. The correct answer is: 95 Normal Distribution Curve is also called The correct answer is: Normal Curve According to the Empirical Rule, ________ % of the sample estimates will fall within one standard error above the population parameter. The correct answer is: 34 Confidence coefficient is a single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population. The correct answer is: FALSE. Change “confidence coefficient” to sample mean Which of the following is CORRECT about Sample Space The correct answer is: Sample space are possible outcomes These are numbers that summarizes data from a sample. The correct answer is: Statistics Given the set of data: 1,1, 2, 2, 3, 3, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22
How many numbers are in the lower quartile?
The correct answer is: 6 The distribution that describes the spread of the means of multiple samples from the sample population The correct answer is: Sample Distribution of sample means True or False: A random sample of size 49 is selected from a known population with a mean of 29 and a standard deviation of 3.3. Samples of the same size are repeatedly collected, allowing a sampling distribution of sample means to be drawn. The sampling distribution of sample mean will be approximately a normal curve. The correct answer is: TRUE This is defined by two values, between which a population parameter is said to lie. The correct answer is: Interval Estimate This is a representative subset of a population. The correct answer is: Sample In Central Limit Theorem, the standard deviation of the population is estimated by dividing the standard deviation of the population by the square of the sample size. The correct answer is: The statement is TRUE T distribution is use to estimate population mean interval for: The correct answer is: Smaller samples Who is the famous mathematician where the normal distribution curve was named after? The correct answer is: Carl Friedrich Gauss Identify whether each example describes a random sample. Answer with Yes or No The manager chooses 30 employees randomly from a department. The correct answer is: Yes A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population. The correct answer is: Sample Mean Which of the following is incorrect? The correct answer is: Probability distribution equals to zero. A 95% confidence interval means 95% of all samples of size n would fall _____ our confidence interval The correct answer is: Within True or False: The Greek letter alpha represents the mean. The correct answer is: False If there are 2 volunteers that are randomly selected from population of 10 for each sample, how many will be the possible samples? The correct answer is: 45 Identify if the random variable is a DISCRETE or CONTINUOUS. Total number of volunteers in a community The correct answer is: DISCRETE True or False: To determine the value of the mean, multiply each possible outcome of the random variables X by its associated probability and the take the sum over all possible values of X. The correct answer is: True In a normal distribution curve, data are divided into 3 equal parts. The correct answer is: None of the choices The effectiveness of the sample android application can be measured by the proportion of mobile users who install the application. To determine this proportion for a specific android app, the distributed to 500 users and 450 user install the app. The point estimate is ____________. The correct answer is: .90 In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 50 and the standard deviation was 3. If Pam z-scored is 1, what was her score in the examination? The correct answer is: 53.00 What is the formula to calculate the standard deviation of the sampling distribution? The correct answer is: Standard deviation of the population divided by the square root of the sample size The formula to computer for the confidence interval is? The correct answer is:
Which of the following statement is TRUE.
The correct answer is: Countable number of values are called discrete variables Which of the following applies to confidence interval The correct answer is: All of the choices The sum of all the probabilities P(X = x) for all possible values of a discrete random variable X must equal to The correct answer is: 1 In an IT Certification Examination, the mean was 75 and the standard deviation was 5. If Pam z-scored is 1.5, what was her score in the examination? The correct answer is: 82.50 A single value given as an estimate of a parameter of a population. The correct answer is: Sample Mean Consider the given the probability distribution
The value of the mean is ________.
The correct answer is: 4.100 As the confidence interval for a given statistics increases in length, The correct answer is: confidence level increases