A study by researchers at the University of Maryland addressed the question of whether the mean body temperature of humans is 98.6◦F. The results of the study by P. Mackowiak et al. appeared in the article “A Critical Appraisal of 98.6◦F, the Upper Limit of the Normal Body Temperature, and Other Legacies of Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich” (Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 268, pp. 1578–1580). Among other data, the researchers obtained the body temperatures of 93 healthy humans, as provided on the WeissStats site. a. obtain and interpret the quartiles. b. determine and interpret the interquartile range. c. find and interpret the five-number summary. d. identify potential outliers, if any. e. obtain and interpret a boxplot.
> A company produces cans of stewed tomatoes with an advertised weight of 14 oz. The standard deviation of the weights is known to be 0.4 oz. A quality-control engineer selects a can of stewed tomatoes at random and finds its net weight to be 17.28 oz. a.
> From the ESPN website, in the Dallas Mavericks Roster, we obtained the following weights, in pounds, for the players on that basketball team for the 2013–2014 season. Use the technology of your choice to determine a. the population mean weight. b. the po
> Consider a data set with m observations. If the data are sample data, you compute the sample standard deviation, s, whereas if the data are population data, you compute the population standard deviation, σ. a. Derive a mathematical formula that gives σ i
> In one Winter Olympics, Michelle Kwan competed in the Short Program ladies singles event. From nine judges, she received scores ranging from 1 (poor) to 6 (perfect). The following table provides the scores that the judges gave her on technical merit, fou
> You examine the numerical relationship between the population standard deviation and the sample standard deviation computed from the same data. This relationship is helpful when the computer or statistical calculator being used has a built-in program for
> Consider the following three data sets. a. Assuming that each of these data sets is sample data, compute the standard deviations. b. Assuming that each of these data sets is population data, compute the standard deviations. (Round your final answers to t
> Suppose you buy a new car whose advertised mileage is 25 miles per gallon (mpg). After driving your car for several months, you find that its mileage is 21.4 mpg. You telephone the manufacturer and learn that the standard deviation of gas mileages for al
> The five top Oklahoma state officials are displayed in Table 1.2 on page 11. Use that table to solve the following problems. a. List the possible samples of size 1 that can be obtained from the population of five officials. b. What is the difference betw
> We have provided simple data sets for you to practice the basics of finding measures of center. 3, 5, 7 a. mean. b. median. c. mode(s).
> We presented a frequency distribution for data on chest circumference, in inches, for 5732 Scottish militiamen. As mentioned there, Adolphe Quetelet used a procedure for fitting a normal curve to the data based on the binomial distribution. Here you are
> Data on low-birth weight babies were collected over a 2-year period by 14 participating centers of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Neonatal Research Network. Results were reported by J. Lemons et al. in the on-line paper “Ver
> W. Duellman and J. Kohler explore a new species of frog in the article “New Species of Marsupial Frog (Hylidae: Hemiphractinae: Gastrotheca) from the Yungas of Bolivia” (Journal of Herpetology, Vol. 39, No. 1, pp. 91–100). These two museum researchers co
> Gestation periods of humans have a mean of 266 days and a standard deviation of 16 days. Let y denote the variable “gestation period” for humans. a. Find the standardized variable corresponding to y. b. What are the mean and standard deviation of the sta
> According to Compendium of Federal Justice Statistics, published by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the mean time served to first release by Federal prisoners is 32.9 months. Assume the standard deviation of the times served is 17.9 months. Let x denot
> The top two players in the 2001–2002 Professional Darts Corporation World Championship were Phil Taylor and Peter Manley. Taylor and Manley dominated the competition with a record number of doubles. A double is a throw that lands in either the outer ring
> The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention compiles reported cases and rates of diseases in United States cities and outlying areas. In a document titled Sexually Transmitted Disease Surveillance, the number of reported cases of all stages of syphili
> From the ESPN website, in the Dallas Mavericks Roster, we obtained the following ages, in years, for the players on that basketball team for the 2013–2014 season. Obtain the following parameters for these ages. Use the appropriate mathematical notation f
> Each year, tornadoes that touch down are recorded by the Storm Prediction Center and published in Monthly Tornado Statistics. The following table gives the number of tornadoes that touched down in the United States during each month of one year. Find the
> The Tropical Cyclone Report, a publication of the National Hurricane Center, contains comprehensive information on each tropical cyclone, including synoptic history, meteorological statistics, casualties, and damages. A hurricane is a tropical cyclone wi
> In sampling, explain why obtaining a representative sample is important.
> The family of mammals called Chinchillidae contains the chinchilla and viscachas, which are large South American rodents. The article, “Species Richness and Distribution of Neotropical Rodents, with Conservation Implications” (Mammalia, Vol. 77, Issue 1,
> Explain why a sample of 30 dentists from Seattle taken to estimate the median income of all Seattle residents is not representative.
> The U.S. Census Bureau collects information about the ages of people in the United States. Results are published in Current Population Reports. a. Identify the variable and population under consideration. b. A sample of six U.S. residents yielded the fol
> 4, 2, 0, 2, 2 a. population mean. b. population standard deviation.
> 1, 9, 8, 4, 3 a. population mean. b. population standard deviation.
> 2, 5, 0, −1 a. population mean. b. population standard deviation.
> 1, 2, 4, 4 a. population mean. b. population standard deviation.
> 3, 5, 7 a. population mean. b. population standard deviation.
> 4, 0, 5 a. population mean. b. population standard deviation.
> We found that, considering the five starting players on Team II a sample of all male starting college basketball players, the mean and standard deviation of the heights are 75 inches and 6.2 inches, respectively. Explain why, numerically, the sample mean
> Explain in detail the purpose of a measure of center.
> An article by D. Schaefer et al. (Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 16, pp. 189–207) reported on a long-term study of the effects of hurricanes on tropical streams of the Luquillo Experimental Forest in Puerto Rico. The study shows that Hurricane Hugo ha
> Name and describe the three most important measures of center.
> In the year 2000, an on-line poll was conducted over Memorial Day weekend that asked people what they were doing to observe the holiday. The choices were: (1) stay home and relax, (2) vacation outdoors over the weekend, or (3) visit a military cemetery.
> We analyzed the heights of the starting five players on each of two men’s college basketball teams. The heights, in inches, of the players on Team II are 67, 72, 76, 76, and 84. Regarding the five players as a population, solve the following problems. a.
> Earlier in this section, we found that the population standard deviation of the lengths of the holes at the Augusta National Golf Club is 132.0 yd. In this context, is the number 132.0 a parameter or a statistic? Explain your answer.
> Earlier in this section, we found that the population mean length of the holes at the Augusta National Golf Club is 413.1 yd. In this context, is the number 413.1 a parameter or a statistic? Explain your answer.
> Identify the statistic that is used to estimate a. a population mean. b. a population standard deviation.
> Fill in the following blanks. a. A standardized variable always has mean and standard deviation. b. The z-score corresponding to an observed value of a variable tells you. c. A positive z-score indicates that the observation is the mean, whereas a negati
> For a given brand of microwave popcorn, what property is desirable for the population standard deviation of the cooking time? Explain your answer.
> Although, in practice, sample data are generally analyzed in inferential studies, what is the ultimate objective of such studies?
> The number of patents a university receives is an indicator of the research level of the university. From a study titled Science and Engineering Indicators issued by the National Science Foundation, we found the number of U.S. patents awarded to a sample
> Identify each quantity as a parameter or a statistic. a. μ b. s c. x¯ d. σ
> Vitamin C (ascorbate) boosts the human immune system and is effective in preventing a variety of illnesses. In a study by E. Cameron and L. Pauling titled “Supplemental Ascorbate in the Supportive Treatment of Cancer: Reevaluation of Prolongation of Surv
> Advertising researchers F. Shuptrine and D. McVicker wanted to determine whether there were significant differences in the readability of magazine advertisements. Thirty magazines were classified based on their educational level high, mid, or low—and the
> The members of a population are numbered 1–50. a. Use Table I in Appendix A to obtain an SRS of size 6 from the population. Start at the two-digit number in line number 10 and column numbers 10−11, read down the column, up the next, and so on. b. If you
> In a study of the effects of radiation on amphibian embryos titled “Shedding Light on Ultraviolet Radiation and Amphibian Embryos” (BioScience, Vol. 53, No. 6, pp. 551–561), L. Licht recorded the time it took for a sample of seven different species of fr
> Anthropologists are still trying to unravel the mystery of the origins of the Etruscan empire, a highly advanced Italic civilization formed around the eighth century B.C. in central Italy. Were they native to the Italian peninsula or, as many aspects of
> L. Petersen et al. evaluated the effects of integrated treatment for patients with a first episode of psychotic illness in the paper “A Randomised Multicentre Trial of Integrated Versus Standard Treatment for Patients with a First Episode of Psychotic Il
> As reported by the U.S. Census Bureau in Educational Attainment in the United States, the percentage of adults in each state and the District of Columbia who have completed a bachelor’s degree is provided on the WeissStats site. a. obtain and interpret t
> As reported by the U.S. Census Bureau in Educational Attainment in the United States, the percentage of adults in each state and the District of Columbia who have completed high school is provided on the WeissStats site. a. obtain and interpret the quart
> R. Morris and E. Watson studied various aspects of process capability in the paper “Determining Process Capability in a Chemical Batch Process” (Quality Engineering, Vol. 10(2), pp. 389–396). In one part of the study, the researchers compared the variabi
> In the article, “Length of The Beatles’ Songs” (Chance, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 30–33), T. Koyama discusses aspects and interpretations of the lengths of songs by The Beatles. Data on the length, in seconds, of 229 Beatles’ songs are presented on the WeissSt
> 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 carcharias). Data on the number of pups borne in a lifetime b
> The U.S. Department of Education sponsors a report on educational institutions, including colleges and universities, titled Digest of Education Statistics. Among many of the statistics provided are the numbers of men and women enrolled in 2-year and 4-ye
> A study published by E. Anionwu et al. in the British Medical Journal (Vol. 282, pp. 283–286) examined the steady-state hemoglobin levels of patients with three different types of sickle cell disease: HB SC, HB SS, and HB ST. Use the following boxplots t
> The members of a population are numbered 1–90. a. Use Table I in Appendix A to obtain an SRS of size 5 from the population. Start at the two-digit number in line number 15 and column numbers 25−26, read down the column, up the next, and so on. b. If you
> Many species of cuckoos are brood parasites. The females lay their eggs in the nests of smaller bird species, who then raise the young cuckoos at the expense of their own young. Data on the lengths, in millimeters (mm), of cuckoo eggs found in the nests
> Consider these sample data: x1 = 12, x2 = 8, x3 = 9, x4 = 17. a. Find n. b. Compute Σxi. c. Determine x¯.
> Researchers in obesity wanted to compare the effectiveness of dieting with exercise against dieting without exercise. Seventy-three patients were randomly divided into two groups. Group 1, composed of 37 patients, was put on a program of dieting with exe
> The National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) conducts surveys of salary offers to new college graduates and publishes the results in Salary Survey. The following diagram provides boxplots for the starting annual salaries, in thousands of dol
> In the paper “The Smoking Cessation Efficacy of Varying Doses of Nicotine Patch Delivery Systems 4 to 5 Years Post-Quit Day” (Preventative Medicine, 28, pp. 113–118), D. Daughton et al. discussed the long-term effectiveness of transdermal nicotine patche
> In an issue of Science (Vol. 308, No. 5721, p. 483), D. Normile reported on a study from the Japan Statistics Bureau of the 30 industrialize countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) titled “Japan Mulls Workforce Goal
> Water parks are a huge summer attraction for vacationers in the United States. The Global Attractions Attendance Report, published by the Themed Entertainment Association, provides the attendance report for theme parks and water parks around the world. T
> In the article, “Assessing Claims Made by a Pizza Chain” by P. Dunn, (Journal of Statistics Education, Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 1–19), a sample of pizzas from Domino’s was collected. The intention of the study was to test the claim of a local pizza shop that
> In the article “Material Culture as Memory: Combs and Cremations in Early Medieval Britain” (Early Medieval Europe, Vol. 12, Issue 2, pp. 89–128), H. Williams discussed the frequency of cremation burials found in 17 archaeological sites in eastern Englan
> An issue of Brokerage Report discussed the capital spending of telecommunications companies in the United States and Canada. The capital spending, in thousands of dollars, for each of 27 telecommunications companies is shown in the following table. a. ob
> The publication California Wild: Natural Sciences for Thinking Animals has a monthly feature called the “Sky Guide” that keeps track of the sunrise and sunset for the first day of each month in San Francisco. Over several issues, B. Quock from the Morris
> The members of a population are numbered 1–4. a. List the 6 possible samples (without replacement) of size 2 from this population. b. If an SRS of size 2 is taken from the population, what are the chances of selecting 2 and 3? Explain your answer. c. Use
> An article by D. Schaefer et al. (Journal of Tropical Ecology, Vol. 16, pp. 189–207) reported on a long-term study of the effects of hurricanes on tropical streams of the Luquillo Experimental Forest in Puerto Rico. The study shows that Hurricane Hugo ha
> The U.S. Federal Highway Administration conducts studies on motor vehicle travel by type of vehicle. Results are published annually in Highway Statistics. A sample of 15 cars yields the following data on number of miles driven, in thousands, for last yea
> Consider these sample data: x1 = 1, x2 = 7, x3 = 4, x4 = 5, x5 = 10. a. Find n. b. Compute Σxi. c. Determine x
> The U.S. National Center for Health Statistics compiles data on the length of stay by patients in short-term hospitals and publishes its findings in Vital and Health Statistics. A random sample of 21 patients yielded the following data on length of stay,
> In the article “Sweetening Statistics—What M&M’s Can Teach Us” (Minitab Inc., August 2008), M. Paret and E. Martz discussed several statistical analyses that they performed on bags of M&Ms. The authors took a random sample of 30 small bags of peanut M&Ms
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Explain why a census is often not the best way to obtain information about a population.
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> Use the specified grouping method to a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on your result from part (a). d. construct a relative-frequency histogram based on your resu
> An online article from the Washington Post, titled “Facebook Joins Ranks of Largest IPOs in U.S. History,” gave the following information on the top 10 IPOs (initial public offerings) in the United States as of May 2012. a. What type of data is presented
> Construct a stem-and-leaf diagram for the data, using the specified number of lines per stem. Ese two lines per stem.
> Construct a stem-and-leaf diagram for the data, using the specified number of lines per stem. Use five lines per stem.
> Construct a stem-and-leaf diagram for the data, using the specified number of lines per stem. Use one line per stem.
> Construct a stem-and-leaf diagram for the data, using the specified number of lines per stem. Use one line per stem.
> Construct a dotplot for the data.
> Construct a dotplot for the data.
> Construct a dotplot for the data.
> In the special report, “Bitter Pill: Why Medical Bills Are Killing Us” (TIME, Vol. 181, No. 8, 2013), S. Brill presented an in-depth investigation of hospital billing practices that reveals why U.S. health care spending is out of control. One of the many
> Construct a dotplot for the data.
> We have presented some quantitative data sets and specified a grouping method for practicing the concepts. For each data set, a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on
> We have presented some quantitative data sets and specified a grouping method for practicing the concepts. For each data set, a. determine a frequency distribution. b. obtain a relative-frequency distribution. c. construct a frequency histogram based on
> Each year, Forbes magazine publishes a list of the world’s richest people. On page 37, we constructed a table, based on a 2013 Forbes article, that shows the 25 richest people in the world, as of March of that year. a. For each of the five columns of the
> At the beginning of this chapter, we discussed the results of a survey by the American Film Institute (AFI). Now that you have learned some of the basic terminology of statistics, we want you to examine that survey in greater detail. Answer each of the f
> Almost any inferential study involves aspects of descriptive statistics. Explain why.
> This problem is about variables. a. What is a variable? b. Identify two main types of variables. c. Identify the two types of quantitative variables.