Chapter 3
Using the empirical rule, what percent of observations are more than two standard deviations from the mean in either direction?
5%
If a data distribution is mound shaped and approximately symmetric, then approximately what percent of observations are within one standard deviation of the mean?
68%
Using the empirical rule, what percent of observations are below a value corresponding to one standard deviation above the mean?
84%
If a data distribution is mound shaped and approximately symmetric, then approximately what percent of observations are within two standard deviations of the mean?
95%
If a data distribution is mound shaped approximately symmetric, then approximately what percent of observations are within three standard deviations of the mean?
99.7%
Which of the following is not included in the five-number summary?
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A _____ is a compact display that provides information about the center, variability, and symmetry or skewness of a data distribution.
Boxplot
Measures of _____ describe where the data distribution is located along the number line.
Center
In a boxplot, which of the following symbols would denote an outlier?
Dot
Large deviations from the mean signify small variability among the data.
False
The main deficiency of the sample mean is that it is insensitive to outliers.
False
The mean and interquartile range are used to describe the center and spread of a symmetric distribution.
False
The process of subtracting the mean and then dividing by the standard deviation is referred to as deviation.
False
The z-score tells you how many standard deviations the data value is from the minimum.
False
The _____ range is calculated by taking the upper quartile minus the lower quartile.
Interquartile
Which of the following measures is used to describe the variability of a distribution with outliers?
Interquartile range
The sample _____ is the arithmetic average of the values in a sample.
Mean
Which of the following measures is used to describe the center of a symmetric distribution?
Mean
The lower _____ is the median of the lower half of the data set.
Quartile
The simplest measure of variability is the _____, which is the difference between the largest and smallest observations in the data set.
Range
If a data distribution is mound shaped and approximately symmetric, then the median is approximately equal to the mean.
True
If the sample size is odd, the median of the entire data set is excluded from both halves of the data when calculating quartiles.
True
The interquartile range measures variability by looking at how spread out the middle half of the data is.
True
The quartiles separate the data set into four equal parts or quarters.
True
The sample median is insensitive to outliers because the median use at most two values from the sample to be calculated.
True
The standard deviation is a more commonly used measure of variability than the variance because it has the same units as the original data set.
True
The sum of the deviations from the mean is always equal to zero.
True
The z-score is positive if the data value is greater than the mean.
True
The sample _____ is the sum of the squared deviations from the mean divided by n-1.
Variance