Conditions and Assumptions
Vocabulary/Formulas
Notation
Sampling Distributions
Miscellaneous
100

The 3 labels for conditions and assumptions of Sampling Distributions are...

What are:

1.  Random

2.  Independence

3.  Large Enough

100

To consistently overestimate or underestimate the value of a parameter.

What is BIAS

100

This symbol represents:

μ

What is the mean of a population

100

A researcher initially plans to take an SRS of size n from a population that has mean 80 and standard deviation 20. If he were to double his sample size (to 2n), the standard deviation of the sampling distribution of the sample mean would be multiplied by

What is 1/√2

100

What is Mrs. Rizz's son's name?

Jordan

200

The conditions/assumptions that verifies the proper use of the Normal Model is.... 

What is the Large Enough condition

200

The standard deviation of the sampling distribution of means is equal to...

What is σ/√n

200

This symbol represents:

p-hat

What is sample proportion

200

The weight of bananas chosen at random from a bin at the market follows a normal distribution with the mean = 4oz and standard deviation = 0.3oz.  Suppose we pick 4 bananas and find their total weight T.  The random variable T is:

a. normal with a mean of 4 and sd of 0.3

b. normal with a mean of 16 and sd of 1.2

c. normal with a mean of 16 and sd of .60

d. skewed right with a mean of 16 and sd of 1.2

e. skewed right with a mean of 4 and sd of 0.3

c. normal with a mean of 16 and sd of .60

200

What sport(s) did Mrs. Rizz play in college?

Soccer and Lacrosse

300

The condition for independence states:

What is 10*sample size < total population

OR

What is the sample size must be less than 10% of the total population

300

Numeric values that describe a population are known as...

What are parameters

300

This symbol represents:

s

What is the sample standard deviation

300

Why is it important to check the 10% condition before calculating probabilities involving x-bar and p-hat?

a. to reduce the variability

b. to ensure the distribution is approximately normal

c. to ensure we can generalize the results to a larger population

d. to ensure that the statistics is an unbiased estimator

e. to ensure that the observations in the sample are close to independent.

e. to ensure that the observations in the sample are close to independent.

300

What is Mrs. Rizz's favorite color?

Orange

400

The Central Limit Theorem states that, even if the population distribution is skewed, you may use the properties of a Normal Model so long as your sample size is at least...

What is 30

400

The standard deviation for a sampling distribution of proportions is equal to...

What is √(pq/n)

400

This symbol represents:

μx-bar

What is the mean of a sampling distributions of means

400

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) is a common “IQ test” for adults. The distribution of WAIS scores for persons over 16 years of age is approximately Normal with mean 100 and standard deviation 15. 

The probability that the average WAIS score of an SRS of 60 people is 105 or higher is 

What is 0.0049

P(x-bar>105) = P(z>2.582)

400

What is Mrs. Rizz's maiden name?

Heerwagen

500

Suppose we select a SRS of n=100 from a large population having proportion p of successes.  Let p-hat be the proportion of successes in the sample.  The value of p for which it would be safe to use the Normal approximation to the sampling distribution of p-hat is

A) 0.01    B) 1/11    C) 0.85    D) 0.975   E) 0.999   

What is (C) 0.85

500

DAILY DOUBLE!!!

The Gallup Poll has decided to increase the size of its random sample of voters from about 1500 people to about 4000 people right before an election.  The poll is designed to estimate the proportion of voters who favor a new law banning vaping in public buildings.  The effect of this increase is to

What is reduce the variability of the estimate

500

This symbol represents:

σp-hat

What is the standard deviation for a sampling distribution of proportions

500

Researchers conducting a study of voting chose 663 registered voters at random after an election.  Of these people, 72% said they had voted in the election.  Election records show that only 56% of registered voters voted in the election. Which of the following is true?

a. 72% is a sample, 56% is a population

b. 72% and 56% are both statistics

c. 72% is a statistic, 56% is a parameter

d. 72% is a parameter, 56% is a statistic

e. 72% and 56% are both parameters

c. 72% is a statistic, 56% is a parameter

500

What is Mrs. Rizz's favorite number?

12

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