Syllabus
Terminology
Variables
Levels of Measurement
Practice Questions
100

How many exams will you take in this course throughout the semester?

3 Exams (2 Exams and 1 Final)

100

What is a population?

A population consists of ALL subjects under a study. 

100

What are the two types of variables in statistics?

Qualitative and Quantitative

100

How many levels of measurement are there?

Four

100

Is the data discrete or continious, "the number of students at the SI session"?

Discrete. 

200

What is your Professors name?

Professor Bastone

200

What is a sample?

It is a subset, or part, of a population. 

200

What is the definition of a qualitative variable?

Variables that have distinct categories according to some characteristic or attribute. The values of the variable consist of attributes, labels, or non numerical entries.  

200

What are the 4 levels of measurement?

Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, Ratio

200

Is age considered a qualitative or quantitative variable?

Quantitative

300

When is your first exam?

March

300

What is an example of descriptive statistics?

Tables, charts, graphs. 

300

What is the definition of a quantitative variable?

A variable that can be counted or measured. The values of the variable are numerical measurements or counts. 

300
What is an example of nominal measurement?

Telephone number, social security number, hair color, gender, major, nationality, blood type ect. 

300

In 2025, the world population is predicted to be 8 billion people. Were descriptive or inferential statistics used to reach this conclusion?

Inferential

400
What Chapter will your first lab cover?

Chapter 3

400

What is the definition of inferential statistic?

Inferential statistics involves using sample data to make conclusions about a population. Probability is often used. 

400

What is a discrete variable?

Values that can be counted. 

400

What is the definition of ordinal measurement? 

Data that can be arranged in order, or ranked. The differences between the data entries are not meaningful? 

400

Select the correct level of measurement given the following statement. "Temperatures of newborn babies."

Interval

500

Is the Final Exam cumulative?

Yes

500

How do descriptive and inferential statistics differ?

Descriptive statistics only attempt to describe data, while inferential statistics attempt to make predictions based on data.

500

What is a continuous variable?

A variable that can assume an infinite number of values between any two specific values. 

500

What is the difference between interval and ratio levels of measurement?

Interval level of measurement has no true zero, but for ratio level of measurement a true zero exists. 

500

What is the boundry for 19.63 tons?

19.625-19.635 tons

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