Deck 5: Probability and the Normal Curve

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Roughly __________ of the total area under the normal curve rests between two standard Deviations above and below the mean.

A)68%
B)47%
C)99%
D)95 %
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A probability distribution is essentially a frequency distribution of percentages for:

A)no cases.
B)10 cases.
C)a small number of cases.
D)an infinite number of cases.
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In a symmetrical distribution, what percent of the scores fall above the mean?

A)34%
B)68%
C)95%
D)50 %
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If the probability (p) of giving birth to a boy is .51, and a woman can only give birth to a Single boy or girl, then the probability of giving birth to a girl is:

A).94
B)1 - p
C).49
D)b and c
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The probability of a student correctly guessing the answer to this question is:

A).20.
B).25.
C).50.
D).3 0.
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The probability of flipping 2 heads in 2 flips of the same coin is:

A).50.
B).75.
C).25.
D).5 2.
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Which of the following is true of the normal distribution?

A)The normal curve is symmetrical.
B)The normal curve is unimodal.
C)The tails extend indefinitely in either direction.
D)All of the above are true.
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Roughly __________ of the total area under the normal curve rests between the mean and One standard deviation above the mean.

A)50%
B)40%
C)34%
D)17 %
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The question below refers to the following situation:
The average price for a new car is $18,000 and the standard deviation is $1,500. Calculate The z scores for the following individual score:
If X = 19,000, z = __________.

A)2.5
B)-0.67
C)11.33
D)0.67
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A normal curve:

A)is a theoretical ideal or model.
B)can be used to describe distributions.
C)is used in statistical decision making.
D)All of the above are true of the normal curve.
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Empirical probability distributions are those dependent on:

A)observation to determine or estimate their values.
B)mathematics alone to determine or estimate their values.
C)calculus to determine or estimate their values.
D)computers alone to determine or estimate their values.
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If 68% of IQ scores are between 85 and 115, what is the probability of meeting a person in The population within that IQ range?

A).068
B)6.8
C).68
D).9 5
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The question below refers to the following situation:
The average price for a new car is $18,000 and the standard deviation is $1,500. Calculate The z scores for the following individual score:
If X = 21,000, z = __________.

A)2.00
B)1.19
C)-1.33
D)-1 .85
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A probability distribution has:

A)no mean.
B)no standard deviation.
C)a mean and a standard deviation.
D)none of the above.
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The probability of rolling a '4' on one toss of a standard six-sided die is:

A).1
B).167
C)1.67
D).2 5
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The normal curve is:

A)a theoretical ideal.
B)applicable to all real life research situations.
C)positively skewed.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT true of the normal curve?

A)It is skewed.
B)It is a probability distribution.
C)Its total area contains 100% of cases.
D)The mode, median, and mean are identical.
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The question below refers to the following situation:
The average price for a new car is $18,000 and the standard deviation is $1,500. Calculate The z scores for the following individual score:
If X = 16,000, z = __________.

A)9.33
B)-1.33
C).78
D).9 9
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Probability is defined as:

A) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Which of the following is true of probabilities?

A)A probability varies from 0 to 1.0.
B)A 0 probability implies something is possible.
C)A 1.0 probability implies something is impossible.
D)None of the above are true.
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Which of the following is NOT true of the normal curve?

A)It can be applied to any distribution encountered by a researcher.
B)It helps with interpretation of the standard deviation.
C)It can be used to describe distributions of scores.
D )It can be used to make statements about probabilities.
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The symbol for the standard deviation of a probability distribution is __________.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of TOTAL cases that have a z score less than or equal to 1.46 is __________<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The percent of TOTAL cases that have a z score less than or equal to 1.46 is __________
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The distribution of test scores for the population is normal, with a mean of 33 and a standard deviation of 6.3.
The percentage of the population which scored below John is __________.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of area beyond z = 1.44 is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The percent of area beyond z = 1.44 is __________.
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The distribution of test scores for the population is normal, with a mean of 33 and a standard deviation of 6.3.
The percentage of the population which scored above Kim is __________.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The probability of obtaining a score between z = -1.40 and the mean is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The probability of obtaining a score between z = -1.40 and the mean is __________.
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Fifty percent of the scores fall below the mean in a normal curve.
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A z-score tells nothing about the distance of a score from the mean.
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One hundred percent of the scores fall under the area of the normal curve.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of area between the mean and z = 1.45 is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The percent of area between the mean and z = 1.45 is __________.
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed
below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Democrat who supports healthcare reform?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Democrat who supports healthcare reform?
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed
below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who is a Democrat?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who is a Democrat?
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of area between the z = 1.40 and z = 1.49 is __________.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
The percent of area between the z = 1.40 and z = 1.49 is __________.
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A number with a z-score of zero is equal to the mean.
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A z-score is a specific case's distance from the mean in __________ units.
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The symbol for the mean of a probability distribution is __________.
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A z-score does NOT allow comparison of different scores from different distributions.
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The distribution of test scores for the population is normal, with a mean of 33 and a standard deviation of 6.3.
The percentage of the population that scored between Kim and John is __________.
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Normal curves are often used to compare samples to populations.
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does NOT support healthcare reform?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does NOT support healthcare reform?
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does support healthcare reform?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does support healthcare reform?
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Republican who does NOT support healthcare reform?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Republican who does NOT support healthcare reform?
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Deck 5: Probability and the Normal Curve
1
Roughly __________ of the total area under the normal curve rests between two standard Deviations above and below the mean.

A)68%
B)47%
C)99%
D)95 %
95 %
2
A probability distribution is essentially a frequency distribution of percentages for:

A)no cases.
B)10 cases.
C)a small number of cases.
D)an infinite number of cases.
an infinite number of cases.
3
In a symmetrical distribution, what percent of the scores fall above the mean?

A)34%
B)68%
C)95%
D)50 %
50 %
4
If the probability (p) of giving birth to a boy is .51, and a woman can only give birth to a Single boy or girl, then the probability of giving birth to a girl is:

A).94
B)1 - p
C).49
D)b and c
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5
The probability of a student correctly guessing the answer to this question is:

A).20.
B).25.
C).50.
D).3 0.
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The probability of flipping 2 heads in 2 flips of the same coin is:

A).50.
B).75.
C).25.
D).5 2.
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Which of the following is true of the normal distribution?

A)The normal curve is symmetrical.
B)The normal curve is unimodal.
C)The tails extend indefinitely in either direction.
D)All of the above are true.
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Roughly __________ of the total area under the normal curve rests between the mean and One standard deviation above the mean.

A)50%
B)40%
C)34%
D)17 %
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9
The question below refers to the following situation:
The average price for a new car is $18,000 and the standard deviation is $1,500. Calculate The z scores for the following individual score:
If X = 19,000, z = __________.

A)2.5
B)-0.67
C)11.33
D)0.67
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A normal curve:

A)is a theoretical ideal or model.
B)can be used to describe distributions.
C)is used in statistical decision making.
D)All of the above are true of the normal curve.
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11
Empirical probability distributions are those dependent on:

A)observation to determine or estimate their values.
B)mathematics alone to determine or estimate their values.
C)calculus to determine or estimate their values.
D)computers alone to determine or estimate their values.
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If 68% of IQ scores are between 85 and 115, what is the probability of meeting a person in The population within that IQ range?

A).068
B)6.8
C).68
D).9 5
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The question below refers to the following situation:
The average price for a new car is $18,000 and the standard deviation is $1,500. Calculate The z scores for the following individual score:
If X = 21,000, z = __________.

A)2.00
B)1.19
C)-1.33
D)-1 .85
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A probability distribution has:

A)no mean.
B)no standard deviation.
C)a mean and a standard deviation.
D)none of the above.
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The probability of rolling a '4' on one toss of a standard six-sided die is:

A).1
B).167
C)1.67
D).2 5
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The normal curve is:

A)a theoretical ideal.
B)applicable to all real life research situations.
C)positively skewed.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following is NOT true of the normal curve?

A)It is skewed.
B)It is a probability distribution.
C)Its total area contains 100% of cases.
D)The mode, median, and mean are identical.
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The question below refers to the following situation:
The average price for a new car is $18,000 and the standard deviation is $1,500. Calculate The z scores for the following individual score:
If X = 16,000, z = __________.

A)9.33
B)-1.33
C).78
D).9 9
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Probability is defined as:

A) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Probability is defined as: </strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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20
Which of the following is true of probabilities?

A)A probability varies from 0 to 1.0.
B)A 0 probability implies something is possible.
C)A 1.0 probability implies something is impossible.
D)None of the above are true.
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Which of the following is NOT true of the normal curve?

A)It can be applied to any distribution encountered by a researcher.
B)It helps with interpretation of the standard deviation.
C)It can be used to describe distributions of scores.
D )It can be used to make statements about probabilities.
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22
The symbol for the standard deviation of a probability distribution is __________.
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23
The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of TOTAL cases that have a z score less than or equal to 1.46 is __________
The percent of TOTAL cases that have a z score less than or equal to 1.46 is __________
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The distribution of test scores for the population is normal, with a mean of 33 and a standard deviation of 6.3.
The percentage of the population which scored below John is __________.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of area beyond z = 1.44 is __________.
The percent of area beyond z = 1.44 is __________.
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The distribution of test scores for the population is normal, with a mean of 33 and a standard deviation of 6.3.
The percentage of the population which scored above Kim is __________.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The probability of obtaining a score between z = -1.40 and the mean is __________.
The probability of obtaining a score between z = -1.40 and the mean is __________.
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28
Fifty percent of the scores fall below the mean in a normal curve.
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29
A z-score tells nothing about the distance of a score from the mean.
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One hundred percent of the scores fall under the area of the normal curve.
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of area between the mean and z = 1.45 is __________.
The percent of area between the mean and z = 1.45 is __________.
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed
below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Democrat who supports healthcare reform?
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Democrat who supports healthcare reform?
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed
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What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who is a Democrat?
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The question below refers to the following table: The question below refers to the following table:   The percent of area between the z = 1.40 and z = 1.49 is __________.
The percent of area between the z = 1.40 and z = 1.49 is __________.
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A number with a z-score of zero is equal to the mean.
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36
A z-score is a specific case's distance from the mean in __________ units.
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37
The symbol for the mean of a probability distribution is __________.
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A z-score does NOT allow comparison of different scores from different distributions.
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39
The distribution of test scores for the population is normal, with a mean of 33 and a standard deviation of 6.3.
The percentage of the population that scored between Kim and John is __________.
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Normal curves are often used to compare samples to populations.
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41
Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does NOT support healthcare reform?
What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does NOT support healthcare reform?
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a citizen who does support healthcare reform?
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Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below. Assume citizens were asked about their views on healthcare reform. The results are listed below.   What is the probability of selecting at random from this group a Republican who does NOT support healthcare reform?
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