Deck 1: Introduction to Statistics

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Which of the following endings is NOT true: Studying statistics is important because doing so

A) will answer all of the important questions about life.
B) allows me to remain abreast of new developments in my field of study.
C) is how we gain knowledge about people and the world around us.
D) enhances my critical thinking skills.
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In statistics, a population is made up of

A) a subset of a larger group.
B) the entire world.
C) the individuals chosen to be in an experiment.
D) an entire group with something in common.
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In statistics, a sample is made up of

A) a subset of a larger group.
B) the entire world.
C) the citizens of a specific location.
D) an entire group with something in common.
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Random sampling

A) is biased sampling.
B) helps ensure that a sample is representative of a population.
C) is based on trial and error.
D) helps ensure that only the most experienced in the population participate so that a positive outcome is more likely.
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Population parameters are

A) calculated directly from a population.
B) error free.
C) inferred from samples.
D) provide complete information about the population.
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A manufacturing executive hires a researcher to study the effects of sleep deprivation on his employees. The researcher randomly selects 50 of the 1200 employees to participate in the study. The 50 employees who participated make up the

A) parameters.
B) control group.
C) population.
D) sample.
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____________________ statistics involves predicting the characteristics of a ____________________ based on the data from a _____________________.

A) Inferential; sample; population
B) Descriptive; sample; population
C) Inferential; population; sample
D) Descriptive; population; sample
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Statistics are to parameters as ________________ are to __________________.

A) dependent variables; independent variables
B) samples; populations
C) populations; samples
D) independent variables; dependent variables
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A numerical value that originates from a sample is a

A) statistic.
B) parameter.
C) descriptive variable.
D) inferential variable.
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Sample data cannot be expected to predict population parameters with perfect accuracy due to

A) interval error.
B) statistical error.
C) quantitative error.
D) sampling error.
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Eye color is an example of a(n)

A) extraneous variable.
B) continuous variable.
C) qualitative variable.
D) quantitative variable.
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What kind of variables can be broken down into fractions, or smaller units?

A) extraneous variables
B) continuous variables
C) discrete variables
D) qualitative variables
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All of the following are continuous variables, except

A) academic major.
B) the speed of a runner.
C) the weight of a watermelon.
D) distance traveled.
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All of the following are discrete variables, except

A) number of siblings.
B) gender.
C) academic major.
D) amount of time spent working out.
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One of the features of the _______________ scale of measurement is an arbitrary zero point.

A) ratio
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ordinal
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We use _________________ to estimate parameters.

A) populations
B) statistics
C) variables
D) constants
Question
_____________________ statistics takes sampling error into consideration when estimating the characteristics of a population.

A) Inferential
B) Descriptive
C) Quantitative
D) Qualitative
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The upper limit of 2.67 is _________________.

A) 2.6705
B) 2.72
C) 2.665
D) 2.675
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The lower limit of 3.1 is _____________.

A) 3.6
B) 2.6
C) 3.095
D) 3.05
Question
Real limits are a characteristic of

A) discrete variables.
B) continuous variables.
C) qualitative variables.
D) independent variables.
Question
To which scale of measurement can numbers be arbitrarily assigned but which don't have any numerical value?

A) ordinal
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) interval
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The numbers on pool balls are examples of which scale of measurement?

A) interval
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) ordinal
Question
Which is the only scale of measurement which allows such statements as "Maria is twice as fast at Jose?

A) ratio
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ordinal
Question
I like ice cream. My favorite is chocolate. If I can't have chocolate, I'll eat vanilla, If there's no vanilla, I'll take strawberry. My preference for ice cream flavors is an example of the ________________ scale of measurement.

A) nominal
B) interval
C) ratio
D) ordinal
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Scales of measurement

A) help determine which statistical procedures are appropriate.
B) can only be determined after the research results have been obtained.
C) allow researchers to use random assignment of participants to different groups.
D) are used to maintain extraneous variables at the same level across different groups.
Question
In an experiment, the _____________ variable is manipulated by the researcher.

A) discrete
B) dependent
C) independent
D) extraneous
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The _____________ variable is what is measured in an experiment to see if it was affected by the ______________ variable.

A) independent; extraneous
B) independent; dependent
C) extraneous; independent
D) dependent; independent
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____________ variables can have an unintended effect on the _____________ variable if not controlled.

A) Independent; dependent
B) Extraneous; dependent
C) Extraneous; independent
D) Dependent; independent
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In an experiment, the group that is used as a baseline for comparison is called the ______________ group.

A) control
B) experimental
C) random
D) extraneous
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Extraneous variables should be

A) applied only to the experimental group.
B) applied only to the control group.
C) maintained at the same level across all groups.
D) manipulated by the researcher.
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What procedure is used in an experiment that involves all participants having an equal chance of being assigned to any one of the groups?

A) controlled assignment
B) experimental assignment
C) random assignment
D) equal assignment
Question
Random assignment ____________________.

A) helps eliminate bias
B) spreads out preexisting differences between participants among the various groups
C) helps maintain the integrity of the research
D) all of the above
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In a study to determine the effect of room temperature on concentration, room temperature would be the

A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) extraneous variable.
D) controlled variable.
Question
In a study to determine the effect of caffeine on memory, memory would be the

A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) extraneous variable.
D) controlled variable.
Question
Which type of research can demonstrate cause-and-effect relationship?

A) correlation
B) experimentation
C) surveys
D) case studies
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In nonexperimental research,

A) variables are actively manipulated by the researcher.
B) conclusions can be drawn about cause-and-effect relationships.
C) scores are only observed without intervention.
D) correlational studies cannot be used.
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A study reports that income for males increases by 2% for every 4-inch increase in height. What type of research is involved in this study?

A) longitudinal
B) case study
C) experimental
D) correlation
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A study reports that a newly developed non-opioid analgesic medication decreased the amount of pain experienced by people who suffer from migraine headaches. What type of research is involved in this study?

A) experiment
B) correlation
C) longitudinal
D) case study
Question
The number 47.8367 rounded to the nearest hundredth would be

A) 47.8
B) 47.84
C) 47.83
D) 47.837
Question
Changing a decimal to a percentage would be accomplished by ________________.

A) multiplying by 100
B) moving the decimal place two places to the left
C) dividing by 100
D) dividing by N
Question
Converting 18% into a proportion results in a value of ____________.

A) .18
B) 18.00
C) .0018
D) 1.8
Question
Adding (-12) + (-8) + 16 + (-4) results in what value?

A) 8
B) -8
C) 16
D) -16
Question
In division, if the numerator and denominator have opposite signs,

A) change the sign of the dividend (the number being divided).
B) change the sign of the divisor (the number used to divide).
C) the result will be negative.
D) the result will be positive.
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What operation is completed first when applying the order of mathematical operations?

A) exponents
B) parentheses
C) addition
D) division
Question
What operation is completed last when applying the order of mathematical operations?

A) multiplication
B) exponents
C) division
D) subtraction
Question
Apply the order of mathematical operations to solve for: 3 x (6² + 7)

A) 129
B) 115
C) 46
D) 57
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Apply the order of mathematical operations to solve for: [(13 + 7) - (10 ÷ 2)²] x 7².

A) 102.5
B) -102.5
C) -245
D) 245
Question
If two values with the same sign are to be multiplied

A) change the sign of the first number.
B) change the sign of the second number.
C) the result will be positive.
D) the result will be negative.
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Calculate ∑X²for the following set of scores: 6, 4, 3, 2. The answer is ______________.

A) 15
B) 65
C) 225
D) 30
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Calculate ∑(X)²for the following set of scores: 5, 3, 9, 2. The answer is ______________.

A) 361
B) 119
C) 19
D) 38
Question
Identify three reasons why studying statistics is important.
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Identify the following as either continuous or discrete variables:
a. Depth of water in a swimming pool __________________.
b. Number of students enrolled in a class __________________.
c. Volume of water in a jug __________________.
d. How many traffic accidents there were in a given year __________________.
e. A person's age __________________.
f. Number of home runs __________________.
Question
Determine the lower and upper limits for the following values:
a. 8.7 pounds, a baby's weight: __________________and __________________.
b. 6.38 seconds, length of time to respond to a question: __________________ and __________________.
c. 2100 calories, daily caloric intake: __________________and __________________.
d. 52.982 mph, wind speed during a storm: __________________and __________________.
Question
Identify the scale of measurement for the following variables:
a. High school ranking __________________.
b. Amount of time to complete a test __________________.
c. Red, blue, orange, green __________________.
d. 10° F., 20° F., 30° F., 40° F __________________.
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Why are scales of measurement important in statistics?
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Define the following terms related to experimentation.
a. Independent variable
b. Dependent variable
c. Extraneous variable
d. Random assignment
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Explain what is meant by inferential statistics using the concept of sampling error in your discussion.
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For each of the situations below, identify the independent variable and the dependent variable.
a. A study to determine the effect of humidity on running speed.
b. Students memorize a list of difficult vocabulary words while listening to jazz, classical music, or country and western music. Their recall of the words was then measured.
c. Research participants are asked to solve a jigsaw puzzle in rooms where the temperature is either cold, comfortable, or hot. The amount of time it takes to solve the puzzle is recorded.
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Indicate whether the hypothetical studies below represent correlation or experimental research.
a. A study to determine the effect of exercise on blood pressure.
b. A study shows that students who take more courses in psychology tend to have higher scores on self-esteem.
c. Studies show that as cigarette smoking increases, life expectancy decreases.
d. A study shows that a new spice increased the ability of rats to find their way around a maze.
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Using the correct order of operations, solve the following equations:
a. 3[5 + (8 ÷ 2)²] - 1 =
b. [6² + (24 ÷ 2 + 4²)] - 2² =
c. [(5 + 3)² x 2] - 11 + 6² =
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Perform the calculations indicated for the following set of X scores: 6, 3, 4, 5
a. ∑X =
b. (∑X)² =
c. ∑X² =
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For the X and Y scores below, calculate the values indicated:
For the X and Y scores below, calculate the values indicated:   a. ∑X = b. ∑Y = c. ∑X² = d. ∑Y² = e. ∑XY = f. (∑X)( ∑Y) = g. (∑X)² = h. ∑X² + ∑Y² = i. ∑X² + (∑Y)² = j. ∑(X - 1) = k. ∑(X - 1)² =<div style=padding-top: 35px> a. ∑X =
b. ∑Y =
c. ∑X² =
d. ∑Y² =
e. ∑XY =
f. (∑X)( ∑Y) =
g. (∑X)² =
h. ∑X² + ∑Y² =
i. ∑X² + (∑Y)² =
j. ∑(X - 1) =
k. ∑(X - 1)² =
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Deck 1: Introduction to Statistics
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Which of the following endings is NOT true: Studying statistics is important because doing so

A) will answer all of the important questions about life.
B) allows me to remain abreast of new developments in my field of study.
C) is how we gain knowledge about people and the world around us.
D) enhances my critical thinking skills.
A
2
In statistics, a population is made up of

A) a subset of a larger group.
B) the entire world.
C) the individuals chosen to be in an experiment.
D) an entire group with something in common.
D
3
In statistics, a sample is made up of

A) a subset of a larger group.
B) the entire world.
C) the citizens of a specific location.
D) an entire group with something in common.
A
4
Random sampling

A) is biased sampling.
B) helps ensure that a sample is representative of a population.
C) is based on trial and error.
D) helps ensure that only the most experienced in the population participate so that a positive outcome is more likely.
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Population parameters are

A) calculated directly from a population.
B) error free.
C) inferred from samples.
D) provide complete information about the population.
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A manufacturing executive hires a researcher to study the effects of sleep deprivation on his employees. The researcher randomly selects 50 of the 1200 employees to participate in the study. The 50 employees who participated make up the

A) parameters.
B) control group.
C) population.
D) sample.
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____________________ statistics involves predicting the characteristics of a ____________________ based on the data from a _____________________.

A) Inferential; sample; population
B) Descriptive; sample; population
C) Inferential; population; sample
D) Descriptive; population; sample
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Statistics are to parameters as ________________ are to __________________.

A) dependent variables; independent variables
B) samples; populations
C) populations; samples
D) independent variables; dependent variables
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A numerical value that originates from a sample is a

A) statistic.
B) parameter.
C) descriptive variable.
D) inferential variable.
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Sample data cannot be expected to predict population parameters with perfect accuracy due to

A) interval error.
B) statistical error.
C) quantitative error.
D) sampling error.
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Eye color is an example of a(n)

A) extraneous variable.
B) continuous variable.
C) qualitative variable.
D) quantitative variable.
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What kind of variables can be broken down into fractions, or smaller units?

A) extraneous variables
B) continuous variables
C) discrete variables
D) qualitative variables
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All of the following are continuous variables, except

A) academic major.
B) the speed of a runner.
C) the weight of a watermelon.
D) distance traveled.
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All of the following are discrete variables, except

A) number of siblings.
B) gender.
C) academic major.
D) amount of time spent working out.
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One of the features of the _______________ scale of measurement is an arbitrary zero point.

A) ratio
B) nominal
C) interval
D) ordinal
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We use _________________ to estimate parameters.

A) populations
B) statistics
C) variables
D) constants
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_____________________ statistics takes sampling error into consideration when estimating the characteristics of a population.

A) Inferential
B) Descriptive
C) Quantitative
D) Qualitative
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The upper limit of 2.67 is _________________.

A) 2.6705
B) 2.72
C) 2.665
D) 2.675
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The lower limit of 3.1 is _____________.

A) 3.6
B) 2.6
C) 3.095
D) 3.05
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Real limits are a characteristic of

A) discrete variables.
B) continuous variables.
C) qualitative variables.
D) independent variables.
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To which scale of measurement can numbers be arbitrarily assigned but which don't have any numerical value?

A) ordinal
B) ratio
C) nominal
D) interval
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The numbers on pool balls are examples of which scale of measurement?

A) interval
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D) ordinal
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Which is the only scale of measurement which allows such statements as "Maria is twice as fast at Jose?

A) ratio
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C) interval
D) ordinal
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I like ice cream. My favorite is chocolate. If I can't have chocolate, I'll eat vanilla, If there's no vanilla, I'll take strawberry. My preference for ice cream flavors is an example of the ________________ scale of measurement.

A) nominal
B) interval
C) ratio
D) ordinal
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Scales of measurement

A) help determine which statistical procedures are appropriate.
B) can only be determined after the research results have been obtained.
C) allow researchers to use random assignment of participants to different groups.
D) are used to maintain extraneous variables at the same level across different groups.
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In an experiment, the _____________ variable is manipulated by the researcher.

A) discrete
B) dependent
C) independent
D) extraneous
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The _____________ variable is what is measured in an experiment to see if it was affected by the ______________ variable.

A) independent; extraneous
B) independent; dependent
C) extraneous; independent
D) dependent; independent
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____________ variables can have an unintended effect on the _____________ variable if not controlled.

A) Independent; dependent
B) Extraneous; dependent
C) Extraneous; independent
D) Dependent; independent
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In an experiment, the group that is used as a baseline for comparison is called the ______________ group.

A) control
B) experimental
C) random
D) extraneous
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Extraneous variables should be

A) applied only to the experimental group.
B) applied only to the control group.
C) maintained at the same level across all groups.
D) manipulated by the researcher.
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What procedure is used in an experiment that involves all participants having an equal chance of being assigned to any one of the groups?

A) controlled assignment
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C) random assignment
D) equal assignment
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Random assignment ____________________.

A) helps eliminate bias
B) spreads out preexisting differences between participants among the various groups
C) helps maintain the integrity of the research
D) all of the above
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In a study to determine the effect of room temperature on concentration, room temperature would be the

A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) extraneous variable.
D) controlled variable.
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In a study to determine the effect of caffeine on memory, memory would be the

A) independent variable.
B) dependent variable.
C) extraneous variable.
D) controlled variable.
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Which type of research can demonstrate cause-and-effect relationship?

A) correlation
B) experimentation
C) surveys
D) case studies
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In nonexperimental research,

A) variables are actively manipulated by the researcher.
B) conclusions can be drawn about cause-and-effect relationships.
C) scores are only observed without intervention.
D) correlational studies cannot be used.
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A study reports that income for males increases by 2% for every 4-inch increase in height. What type of research is involved in this study?

A) longitudinal
B) case study
C) experimental
D) correlation
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A study reports that a newly developed non-opioid analgesic medication decreased the amount of pain experienced by people who suffer from migraine headaches. What type of research is involved in this study?

A) experiment
B) correlation
C) longitudinal
D) case study
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39
The number 47.8367 rounded to the nearest hundredth would be

A) 47.8
B) 47.84
C) 47.83
D) 47.837
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Changing a decimal to a percentage would be accomplished by ________________.

A) multiplying by 100
B) moving the decimal place two places to the left
C) dividing by 100
D) dividing by N
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Converting 18% into a proportion results in a value of ____________.

A) .18
B) 18.00
C) .0018
D) 1.8
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Adding (-12) + (-8) + 16 + (-4) results in what value?

A) 8
B) -8
C) 16
D) -16
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In division, if the numerator and denominator have opposite signs,

A) change the sign of the dividend (the number being divided).
B) change the sign of the divisor (the number used to divide).
C) the result will be negative.
D) the result will be positive.
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What operation is completed first when applying the order of mathematical operations?

A) exponents
B) parentheses
C) addition
D) division
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What operation is completed last when applying the order of mathematical operations?

A) multiplication
B) exponents
C) division
D) subtraction
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Apply the order of mathematical operations to solve for: 3 x (6² + 7)

A) 129
B) 115
C) 46
D) 57
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47
Apply the order of mathematical operations to solve for: [(13 + 7) - (10 ÷ 2)²] x 7².

A) 102.5
B) -102.5
C) -245
D) 245
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If two values with the same sign are to be multiplied

A) change the sign of the first number.
B) change the sign of the second number.
C) the result will be positive.
D) the result will be negative.
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Calculate ∑X²for the following set of scores: 6, 4, 3, 2. The answer is ______________.

A) 15
B) 65
C) 225
D) 30
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50
Calculate ∑(X)²for the following set of scores: 5, 3, 9, 2. The answer is ______________.

A) 361
B) 119
C) 19
D) 38
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51
Identify three reasons why studying statistics is important.
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52
Identify the following as either continuous or discrete variables:
a. Depth of water in a swimming pool __________________.
b. Number of students enrolled in a class __________________.
c. Volume of water in a jug __________________.
d. How many traffic accidents there were in a given year __________________.
e. A person's age __________________.
f. Number of home runs __________________.
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53
Determine the lower and upper limits for the following values:
a. 8.7 pounds, a baby's weight: __________________and __________________.
b. 6.38 seconds, length of time to respond to a question: __________________ and __________________.
c. 2100 calories, daily caloric intake: __________________and __________________.
d. 52.982 mph, wind speed during a storm: __________________and __________________.
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54
Identify the scale of measurement for the following variables:
a. High school ranking __________________.
b. Amount of time to complete a test __________________.
c. Red, blue, orange, green __________________.
d. 10° F., 20° F., 30° F., 40° F __________________.
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55
Why are scales of measurement important in statistics?
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56
Define the following terms related to experimentation.
a. Independent variable
b. Dependent variable
c. Extraneous variable
d. Random assignment
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57
Explain what is meant by inferential statistics using the concept of sampling error in your discussion.
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58
For each of the situations below, identify the independent variable and the dependent variable.
a. A study to determine the effect of humidity on running speed.
b. Students memorize a list of difficult vocabulary words while listening to jazz, classical music, or country and western music. Their recall of the words was then measured.
c. Research participants are asked to solve a jigsaw puzzle in rooms where the temperature is either cold, comfortable, or hot. The amount of time it takes to solve the puzzle is recorded.
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59
Indicate whether the hypothetical studies below represent correlation or experimental research.
a. A study to determine the effect of exercise on blood pressure.
b. A study shows that students who take more courses in psychology tend to have higher scores on self-esteem.
c. Studies show that as cigarette smoking increases, life expectancy decreases.
d. A study shows that a new spice increased the ability of rats to find their way around a maze.
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60
Using the correct order of operations, solve the following equations:
a. 3[5 + (8 ÷ 2)²] - 1 =
b. [6² + (24 ÷ 2 + 4²)] - 2² =
c. [(5 + 3)² x 2] - 11 + 6² =
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61
Perform the calculations indicated for the following set of X scores: 6, 3, 4, 5
a. ∑X =
b. (∑X)² =
c. ∑X² =
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62
For the X and Y scores below, calculate the values indicated:
For the X and Y scores below, calculate the values indicated:   a. ∑X = b. ∑Y = c. ∑X² = d. ∑Y² = e. ∑XY = f. (∑X)( ∑Y) = g. (∑X)² = h. ∑X² + ∑Y² = i. ∑X² + (∑Y)² = j. ∑(X - 1) = k. ∑(X - 1)² = a. ∑X =
b. ∑Y =
c. ∑X² =
d. ∑Y² =
e. ∑XY =
f. (∑X)( ∑Y) =
g. (∑X)² =
h. ∑X² + ∑Y² =
i. ∑X² + (∑Y)² =
j. ∑(X - 1) =
k. ∑(X - 1)² =
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