MQM 100 chp 8 study
Suppose that a particular brand of 5 inch candles has an average life of 27 hours with a standard deviation of 6 hours. If all possible samples of 4 candles were selected and the average life of the samples was determined, what would the mean of the distribution of sample means be?
27
Which one of the following describes a random process that could be used to create a simple random sample
Assigning numbers to members of the population and drawing the numbers out of a hat (the list could be used in place of a random number table)
Which of the following distinguish systematic random sampling from simple random sampling?
Systematic random sampling uses only one random choice, instead of several Systematic random sampling can be more efficient in some situations
Which one of the following scenarios is NOT representative of destructive nature of testing?
Testing a student to measure his ability to recall a commercial message
Which of the following statements that correctly describe characteristics of the set of sample means?
The distribution of sample means is nearly normal if the sample size is large The dispersion of the sample means is narrower than the population dispersion The mean of the sample means equals the mean of the population
In using a random number table to select a simple random sample, where does "randomness" occur in the process?
The manner in which number are taken from the table The table itself is the one source of randomness
What characteristic of a population requires the use of stratified random sampling to avoid bias?
The population is clearly divided into groups based on some characteristic
The central limit theorem describes the sampling distribution of the sample mean. which one of these statements is correct
The sampling distribution of the sample mean is nearly normal
Which of the following statements about the sampling distribution of the sample means is not correct
The standard deviation of the sample means is the same as that of the population (The sample means have smaller variation than the population means because the sample means are found by averaging n observations from the population.)
Pick the statement that describes the formula for the standard error of the mean in ordinary language
The standard error is equal to the population standard deviation divided by the square root of the sample size
Which one of the following must be true for the sampling distribution of the sample mean to be normally distributed
There is not requirement on the sample size if the population is normally distributed
There are many reasons why it may be undesirable to sample an entire population. Which of the following is a reason that a modest size sample may be adequate
very few problems require 100% accuracy
Destructive Testing destroys a sample in the course of measuring it. Which of the following are examples of this process?
Determining a tables maximum load capacity by increasing its load until if breaks Evaluating coffee for taste and aroma
Identify the steps required in taking a systematic random sample
Divide the population size by the sample size to find k Select every kth member of the population from the starting point Select a random starting point
Which of the following are methods of obtaining a simple random sample from the population of all students at a particular college?
Drawing 100 students names from a box Using a random number table to select 100 students Using a computer software to select 100 students
Which of the following statements are true features of the central limit theorem?
For large sample size, the distribution of sample means is independent of the shape of the population It describes the sampling distribution of the sample mean The distribution shape is approximately normal
If a researcher was studying semester loads of students, which of the following might represent strata that would be appropriate for stratified random sampling?
Grouping students by marital status Grouping students as employed and unemployed
Which of the following statements which describe valid reasons to use a sample instead of evaluating a much larger population
contacting the whole population would be only marginally more accurate than a sample To contact the entire population would be time consuming
In order to apply the central limit theorem, what assumption must be made about the shape of the population distribution
no information about the populations shape is needed
