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Data collected at the same, or approximately the same, point in time.

Cross-sectional data

100

Approximately 20% of Rockhurst's 2,500 students live in residence halls. In order to understand residence hall satisfaction, staff conducts a survey of 100 students. What is the size of the population for the survey?

500

100

3 x 2

6

100

The name of the toy cowboy in Toy Story.

Woody

100

What is the name of the Rockhurst mascot?

Rock E. Hawk

200

A z-score of -1.25 can be interpreted as what?

Value 1.25 standard deviations below the mean.

200

The sum of all relative frequencies for all classes will always equal what?

1

200

Calculate the mode:

1

2

1

4

1

200

Where is the smallest human bone?

In the ear (stapes)

200

The alma mater of Professor Dale

Purdue University (would also accept Rockhurst University)

300

The tentative assumption about a population parameter.

Null hypothesis

300

The expected value of a random variable is what?

The measure of the central location of a random variable.

300

A quiz has 2 questions: 1 true/false and 1 multiple choice with 5 possible choices (a,b,c,d,e). If you have to completely guess on both questions, what is the probability that you answer both incorrectly?

0.4

300

The Taylor Swift era typically associated with the color purple.

Speak Now

300

The year Rockhurst University was founded.

1910

400

The percent of variability explained by a linear regression model.

R2

400

What is the goal of the least squares method?

Find the estimated regression equation by minimizing error terms between predicted and actual.

400

In a game, there is a 5% chance of winning $100, a 50% chance of winning $0, and a 45% chance of losing $20. What is the expected value?

= 0.05*$100 + 0.5*$0 + 0.45*(-$20) = -$4

400

What is the name of the scale used to measure the spiciness of peppers?

Scoville scale

400

What was the name of the tiny kitten brought into class?

Juicebox

500

A probability distribution showing the probability of x successes in n trials, where the trials have only two possible outcomes: success and failure.

Binomial probability distribution

500

When would you use CUMULATIVE = TRUE in Excel? In other words, what is this describing?

If the probability should be cumulative, ie everything above/below a point, or if you're looking at a single point of a distribution.

500

Write the null and alternative hypothesis for a linear regression model.

H0: b1 = 0

Ha: b1 != 0

500

Who is the current speaker of the House?

Mike Johnson

500

Professor Dale drinks coffee nearly every day. What is her preferred drink?

McDonalds: Caramel macchiato

Starbucks: White mocha (bonus if you remember the vanilla cold foam!)

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