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DSST Intro To Statistics
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. _______________ of a numerical variable represents the data values of the variable from the lowest to the highest value along with the number of times each data value occurs
Frequency histogram
Distribution
Sample
Nominal
2. A numerical quantity measuring some aspect of the population
Systematic sampling
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
Data Set
Parameter
3. Middle value of a set of data values after they've been arranged in numerical order - 1. First arrange data values in numerical order 2. For odd # of data values - the median is the middle data value 3. For even # of data values - the median is the m
Discrete Data
Distribution
Bias
Median
4. Variable where the value is a number that results from a measurement process - also called numerical data
Inferential Statistics
Stem-and-Leaf display
Numerical Variable
s2
5. Is a number that describes a characteristic of a population
Representative Sample
Parameter
The 4 measures of center
Distribution
6. When the distribution of the data values tend to be concentrated toward one end of the display or tail of the distribution - while the data values in the other tail are spread out through extreme values resulting in a longer tail
Center of Distribution
Bias
Stem and leaf plots
Skewed Distribution
7. To divide the population into 2 or more non-overlapping subsets called strata
Strata sampling
Ordinal
Population Size
8. (largest data value) - (smallest data value)
Dependent events
Discrete numerical data
Interval
range
9. A descriptive tool used to visually describe the characteristics and relationships of collections of data quickly and attractively
Graph
Dependent events
Independent events
Simple Random Sample
10. The variable value can be represented as isolated points on a number line
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Discrete numerical data
11. Level of measurement- Involves data that may be arranged in some order - but differences between data values either cannot be determined or are meaningless. (Example) Questions on a survey are scored with integers 1 thru 5 with 1 representing strong
Population
Skewed Distribution
N
Ordinal
12. Lowercase sigma; population standard deviaition
Categorical Variable
Sample Variance
Data
s
13. Involves the procedures associated with the data collection process - the summarizing and interpretation of data - and the drawing of inferences or conclusions based on the analysis of the data
Alpha (a)
Statistics
Census
Self-selected sample
14. A method of data collection in which the objects of study are observed in their natural settings and the variables are recorded
Population Size
N
Graph
Observational study
15. Is the process of using SAMPLE INFORMATION to draw inferences or conclusions about the POPULATION
p value left tail
n
Statistic
Inferential Statistics
16. Sample variance
s2
range
What symbol must always be found in H0
Data Set
17. A sample which is selected in such a manner - that each data value of the population has a non-zero probability of being selected for the sample
Cluster sampling
Random Sample or Probability Sample
Convenience sampling
Strata sampling
18. Sample standard deviation
Data Set
Numerical Variable
Simple random sample
s
19. A collection of individuals about which we want to draw conclusions
Disjoint event
n
Population
Graph
20. When the distribution of the data values greater than the center of the display - and the data values less than the center of the display are mirror images of each other
Skewed Distribution
Outliers
Symmetric Distribution
Graph
21. Data values that are either much larger or much smaller than the general body of data- they should be included in an analysis unless they are the result of human or other error
Outliers
Nominal
s2
22. A subset of the population- it's important to choose a sample at random to avoid bias in the results
Sample
p
Designed experiment
Disjoint event
23. Is the entire collection of all individuals or objects of interest
Statistics
Systematic sampling
Population
Stem-and-Leaf display
24. A method in which each combination of people has an equal chance of being selected- the sample is representative of the population and is independent
The effect of extreme values on the measures of center
range
Simple random sample
Range
25. Standard scores and percentile
Representative Sample
Distribution
Variable
The 2 measures of relative standing
26. A survey that includes every item or individual of the population
Cluster sampling
Census
range
Sample
27. Mu; population mean
Population
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Discrete Data
28. Information about individuals in a population
Statistic
p value left tail
Data
The 4 measures of center
29. Mean - mode - median and midrange.
x
Sample
What symbol must always be found in H0
The 4 measures of center
30. A method in which you randomly choose one number from 'l' to 'k' and continue to select the kth element
Discrete numerical data
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
Sample Size
Systematic sampling
31. Parameter
Numerical measurement describing some characteristics of a population.
Frequency histogram
p
Inferential Statistics
32. Statistics
Raw Data
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
What symbol must always be found in H0
range
33. Uses numerical and or visual techniques to summarize or describe the data in a clear effective manner
Descriptive Statistics
p
Median
range
34. Is a sample of data values selected from a population in such a way that every sample of size 'n' has an equal probability of being selected and every data value of the population has the same chance of being selected for the sample
s
Discrete numerical data
Simple Random Sample
Sampling
35. A method of experimentation in which you can control as many variables as possible in order to isolate the effects of a response variable
Census
Designed experiment
Statistic
s
36. Type II error is measured
Pictograph
Designed experiment
The 3 measures of variation
37. Population variance
Simple random sample
P(A)
s2
Characteristic of a distribution
38. Is a collection of several data pertaining to one or more variables
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
Dependent events
Data Set
Ratio
39. Probability of event A
P(A)
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
s2
Percentile
40. For a left tailed test use normalcdf(-999 - ZTS)
p value left tail
Census
Interval
Characteristic of a distribution
41. Alternative hypothesis
H1
Survey
S
Alpha (a)
42. A quantity calculated from data gathered from a sample- usually used to estimate a population parameter
Statistic
Designed experiment
Parameter
Disjoint event
43. _______________ are numerical measurements that can assume any value between two numbers
The 2 measures of relative standing
Interval
Continuous Data
s
44. Population size
Disjoint event
Skewed Distribution
Sample Size
N
45. Sample size or number of trials
S
Discrete numerical data
n
Data Set
46. Null hypothesis
Numerical measurement describing some characteristic of a sample.
Disjoint event
Interval
H0
47. Is a number that describes a characteristic of a sample
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48. Disjoint events cannot overlap. They are mutually exclusive if they cannot occur at the same time.
Nominal
Disjoint event
Continuous Data
p value right tail
49. Is denoted by 'n' - is the number of data values in the sample
N
range
Exploratory data analysis
Sample Size
50. Is a sample containing similar characteristics of the population
Ratio
What symbol must always be found in H0
Sample
Representative Sample