Questions from Essentials of Statistics


Q: Each year, thousands of high school students bound for college take

Each year, thousands of high school students bound for college take the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT). This test measures the verbal and mathematical abilities of prospective college students. Stud...

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Q: A statistic is said to be an unbiased estimator of a parameter

A statistic is said to be an unbiased estimator of a parameter if the mean of all its possible values equals the parameter; otherwise, it is said to be a biased estimator. An unbiased estimator yields...

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Q: Suppose that a simple random sample is taken without replacement from a

Suppose that a simple random sample is taken without replacement from a finite population of size N. a. Show mathematically that Equations (7.1) and (7.2) are identical for samples of size 1. b. Expla...

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Q: In Example 7.5, we used the definition of the

In Example 7.5, we used the definition of the standard deviation of a variable (Definition 3.12 on page 142) to obtain the standard deviation of the heights of the five starting players on a men’s bas...

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Q: Consider simple random samples of size n without replacement from a population

Consider simple random samples of size n without replacement from a population of size N. a. Show that if n ≤ 0.05N, then b. Use part (a) to explain why there is little difference in the values provid...

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Q: This exercise can be done individually or, better yet, as

This exercise can be done individually or, better yet, as a class project. a. Use a random-number table or random-number generator to obtain a sample (with replacement) of four digits between 0 and 9....

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Q: In an article titled “Great White, Deep Trouble” (

In an article titled “Great White, Deep Trouble” (National Geographic, Vol. 197(4), pp. 2–29), Peter Benchley—the author of JAWS—discussed various aspects of the Great White Shark (Carcharodon carchar...

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Q: For humans, gestation periods are normally distributed with a mean of

For humans, gestation periods are normally distributed with a mean of 266 days and a standard deviation of 16 days. Suppose that you observe the gestation periods for a sample of nine humans. a. Theor...

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Q: We have given population data for a variable. For each exercise

We have given population data for a variable. For each exercise, do the following tasks. a. Find the mean, μ, of the variable. b. For each of the possible sample sizes, construct a table and draw a do...

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Q: Desert Samaritan Hospital in Mesa, Arizona, keeps records of emergency

Desert Samaritan Hospital in Mesa, Arizona, keeps records of emergency room traffic. Those records reveal that the times between arriving patients have a special type of reverse-J-shaped distribution...

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