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100

Of "expected" or "actual", the counts you need when constructing a CI for a population proportion.

What is actual?

100
A point, often alone in the x-direction, on a scatterplot which would alter the LSRL greatly if it were changed or removed. 

What is an influential point?

100

The range of this boxplot. 

What is 55?

100

This "crime" is an ongoing problem at fast-food restaurants. 

What is stealing soda?

200

Of "response" or "non-response", it's the type of survey bias which could more likely result when a survey question is too complicated to understand. 

What is response?

200

A statistic is called this if the mean of its sampling distribution is equal to the true value of the parameter being estimated.

What is an unbiased estimator?

200

The IQR of this boxplot.

What is 30?

200

M&M's are produced in 2 states: Tennessee and this east-coast state.

What is New Jersey?

300

Of "binomial" or "geometric", it's the distribution with a fixed number of trials.

What is binomial?

300

The more formal name of  z^*  or  t^*  when constructing a CI.

What is a critical value?

300

If this graph represents 300 scores, about this many scores were less than 45.

What is 225?

300

The month when Tortilla Inspection Day occurs.

What is June?

400

Of "IQR" or "Standard Deviation", it's the more appropriate measure of center when a distribution is skewed.

What is IQR?

400

Another name for a cumulative relative frequency plot.

What is an ogive?

400

The higher "fence" for outliers.

What is 90?

400

Pennies from this year, minted in Devner, have a strange landing characteristic when spun.

What is 1969?