Business Statistics 3370 MidTerm
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15. A population is a set of existing units. True or False
Sample
A ____________ is a subset of the units in a population.
Bar chart, histogram
A _____________ displays the frequency of each group with qualitative data, and a _____________ displays the frequency of each group with quantitative data.
Pareto chart
A ______________ can be used to differentiate the vital few causes of quality problems from the trivial many causes of quality problems.
Scatter plot
A ______________ shows the relationship between two variables.
Elements
A data set provides information about some group of individual _____________.
A defect
A flaw possessed by a population or sample unit is ___________.
Box-and-Whisker Display
A graphical portrayal of a data set that depicts both the central tendency and variability of the data.
Skewed to the left
A histogram that tails out toward smaller values is ___________.
Nominative
A person's telephone area code is an example of a(n) _____________ variable.
Element
A person, object or other entity about which we wish to draw a conclusion.
Scatter
A plot of the values of two variables is a _____ plot.
Ordinal Variable
A qualitative variable for which there is a meaningful ordering or ranking of the categories.
Nominative Variable
A qualitative variable for which there is no meaningful ordering, ranking, of the categories.
Ratio Variable
A quantitative variable such that ratios of its values are meaningful and for which there is an inherently defined zero value.
Inherently defined zero value
A ratio variable has the following characteristic:
True
A runs plot is a form of scatter plot. True or False
False
A scatter plot can be used to identify outliers. True or False
Process
A sequence of operations that takes inputs and turns them into outputs is a ____________.
Population
A set of all elements we wish to study is called a ____________.
Experimental Study
A statistical study in which the analyst is abele to set or manipulate the values of the factors.
Observational Study
A statistical study in which the analyst is not able to control the values of the factors.
Quantitative (categorical) Variable
A variable having values that are number representing quantities.
Qualitative (categorical) Variable
A variable having values that indicate into which of several categories a population element belongs.
Ogive plot
A(n) ______ is a graph of a cumulative distribution.
Nominative
A(n) _____________ variable is a qualitative variable such that there is no meaningful ordering or ranking of the categories.
Histogram
All of the following are used to describe qualitative data except the ___________.
Stretching the axes
An example of manipulating a graphical display to distort reality is ___________.
Ordinal
An identification of police officers by rank would represent a(n) ____________ level of measurement.
Variable
Any characteristic of a population unit is a(n):
Variable
Any characteristic of an element is called a ____________.
Interval
College entrance exam scores, such as SAT scores, are an example of a(n) _____________ variable.
Set
Data collected for a particular study are referred to as a data ____________.
Primary data
Data that are collected by an individual through personally planned experimentation or observation are _____________.
Census
Examining all population measurements is called a _____________.
Data Set
Facts and figures, taken together, that are collected for statistical study.
8
If there are 130 values in a data set, how many classes should be created for a frequency histogram? Formula: 2k<N A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 E. 8
6
If there are 62 values in a data set, how many classes should be created for a frequency histogram? Formula: 2k<N A. 4 B. 5 C. 6 D. 7 E. 8
False
If we examine some of the population measurements, we are conducting a census of the population. True or False
False
In a data set of information on college business students, an example of an element is their cumulative GPA. True or False
Nominative
Jersey numbers of soccer players is an example of a(n) ___________ variable.
Observations
Measurements from a population are called:
False
Selecting many different samples and running many different tests can eventually produce a result that makes a desired conclusion be true. True or False
Inference
Statistical ____________ refers to using a sample of measurements and making generalizations about the important aspects of a population.
True
Statistical inference is the science of using a sample of measurements to make generalizations about the important aspects of a population of measurements. True or False
Interval
Temperature (in degrees Fahrenheit) is an example of a(n) __________ variable.
Bar chart
The general term for a graphical display of categorical data made up of vertical or horizontal bars is called a(n) ___________.
True
The median is the value below which and above which approximately 50 percent of the measurements lie. True or False
Ratio
The number of miles a truck is driven before it is overhauled is an example of a(n) _____________ variable.
Relative frequency
The percentage of measurements in a class is called the ___________ of that class.
Measurement
The process of assigning a value of a variable to each element in a data set is called ___________.
Descriptive Statistics
The science of describing the important aspects of a set of measurements.
False
The science of describing the important aspects of a set of measures is called statistical inference. True or False
Interval and ratio
The two types of quantitative variables are:
Ratio
The weight of a chemical compound used in an experiment that is obtained using a well-adjusted scale represents a(n) _____________ level of measurement.
True
Using a nonrandom sample procedure in order to support a desired conclusion is an example of an unethical statistical procedure. True or False
Bar chart
Which of the following graphs is for qualitative data?
Using graphs to make statistical inferences
Which of the following is NOT an example of unethical statistical practices?
Mileage of a car
Which of the following is a quantitative variable?
Median
Which of the following is influenced the least by the occurrence of extreme values in a sample?
Cross-tabulation tables
________ can be used to study the relationship between two variables.
Descriptive statistics
___________ refers to describing the important aspects of a set of measurements.
Bar charts, pie charts
______________ and _____________ are used to describe qualitative (categorical) data.
Statistical inference
______________ is the science of using a sample to make generalizations about the important aspects of a population.