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Statistics Quiz 9 (25 MCQs)

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1. Knowing that the total of a certain surveyed population is 25. The central angle of a value whose frequency 5 is:
2. A research team surveys 200 high schoolers at glenoak. They find that 57% of them drive to school every day. What is the margin of error?
3. What is a smaller, representative group drawn from a population?
4. What do we call a question that can be answered by gathering and analyzing information?
5. A librarian wants to know what genres of books are most popular. He looks up the top 100 checked out books in the library's computer system.
6. Economics is an art because
7. What does it mean for a graph of data to be SKEWED LEFT?
8. Which of the following best describes the process of finding the interquartile range for a set of data?
9. What is the Mode? 22, 7, 22, 1, 7, 18, 18, 16, 6, 6, 7
10. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of statistics under plural sense
11. Statistics in plural sense means
12. Which of the following variables is most likely to be used as categorical?
13. Expresses the way in which the value of a parameter may deviate from that specified in the null hypothesis, and is assumed true when the experimental evidence suggests that the null hypothesis is false.
14. Which answer shows numerical data?
15. Source of bias that occurs when you ask people who are EASY to ask
16. The word Statistics was used first in _____
17. Which of the following are qualitative data
18. What makes a question statistical?
19. "The majority of U.S. car owners still buy American cars." Ideally, what would the sample be in the study that generated this stat?
20. The process of determining parameter values
21. Underestimated the parameter
22. A way to describe the shape of a data display that indicates most of the data is on one side of the display.
23. _____ is the entire group of objects or individuals considered for a survey.
24. In a single throw of two fair dice, what is the probability that the sum of two dice will be 7, given that the two dice have the same outcome?
25. A school randomly chose ten English teachers and asked them which type of juice their students would prefer. Which reason best shows why this sample is biased?
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