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Quiz 10: A: Inference From Small Samples
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the best description of a robust estimator?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
On which of the following does the shape of the Student's t distribution primarily depend?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
To estimate with 95% confidence the average number of kilometres that students living off-campus commute to classes every day, a random sample of 20 students was taken and produced a mean equal to 5.2 km and a standard deviation of 3.05 km. Under these circumstances, what is the appropriate critical value?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A random sample is selected from a normally distributed population. The following sample statistics are obtained: n = 20,
= 30, and s = 10. Based on this information, and using a 95% confidence level, which of the following is a valid calculation from the sample statistics?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A random sample of size 15 taken from a normally distributed population revealed a sample mean of 75 and a sample variance of 25. What would the upper limit of a 95% confidence interval for the population mean equal?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Under which of the following circumstances is it impossible to construct a confidence interval for the population mean?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Suppose that a one-tailed t-test is being applied to find out if the population mean is less than 100. The level of significance is 0.05 and 25 observations were sampled. Which of the following best describes the rejection region?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
What do the values in a t distribution table measure?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes the Student's t distribution?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Suppose that a t test is being conducted at the 0.05 level of significance to test
vs.
. A sample of size 20 is randomly selected. What is the rejection region?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Which of the following correctly describes the term "degrees of freedom"?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
To estimate with 95% confidence the average number of kilometres that students living off-campus commute to classes every day, a random sample of 20 students was taken and produced a mean equal to 5.2 km and a standard deviation of 3.05 km. In this case, what would be the approximate value of the upper limit for a 95% confidence interval estimate for the true population mean?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
A major department store chain is interested in estimating the average amount its credit card customers spent. Fifteen credit card accounts were randomly sampled and analyzed with the following results:
= $50.50 and
= 400. Assuming the distribution of the amount spent is approximately normal, what is the shape of the sampling distribution of the sample mean that will be used to create the desired confidence interval for
?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
To estimate, with 95% confidence, the average number of kilometres that students living off-campus commute to classes every day, a random sample of 20 students was taken and produced a mean equal to 5.2 km and a standard deviation of 3.05 km. In this case, which of the following is the point estimate for the true population mean?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
For a sample of size 20 taken from a normally distributed population with standard deviation equal to 5, which of the following would be required to construct a 90% confidence interval for the population mean?