They determine probability of characteristics of population based on the characteristics of sample and help assess strength of the relationship between independent (causal) variables, and dependent (effect) variables.
ACC 117 Quiz 2

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Faith Carinal
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Descriptive Statistic
Inferential Statistic
Nominal data
Ordinal data
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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It a type of non probability sampling which the investigator may take those that his hands rest on, without conscious to planning.
Convenience sampling
Systematic samplin
Haphazard Sampling
Judgement Sampling or Subjective Sampling
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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It is a type of probability sampling which obtained by selecting every kth individual from the population, when there is no count of the population size.
Systematic Sampling
Cluster Sampling
Volunteer Sampling
Haphazard Sampling
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
It is a type of Hypothesis which suggests no effect or relationship exists between variables
Alternative Hypothesis
Null Hypothesis
Pearson Correlation
Confidence Interval
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Is that value of a statistic, which has been calculated from a sample, and it estimates a parameter of the population.
Proportion
Mean
Variance
Point Estimate
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Is a range of values used to estimate a population parameter, such as a population mean or proportion, with a specified level of confidence. Instead of providing a single point estimate (like the sample mean), an interval estimate gives a range that is likely to contain the true value of the parameter.
Confidence Level
Interval estimate
Confidence Interval
Degree of Freedom
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Is the probability that a confidence interval contains the true population parameter, such as a population mean or proportion. It represents the degree of certainty or reliability of the interval estimate. It is usually expressed as a percentage. It indicates how often the confidence intervals, created from repeated samples of the population, would contain the true parameter if the process were repeated indefinitely.
Interval estimate
Confidence Interval
Confidence level
Point Estimate
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
It reflects the level of uncertainty associated with a particular statistic and is often used alongside a margin of error. It indicates how confident you can be that the results from a poll or survey represent what you would expect to find if the entire population were surveyed. When an interval estimate includes a confidence level, it conveys this degree of confidence
Confidence Level
Confidence Interval
PointEstimate
Interval Estimat
9.
FILL IN THE BLANK QUESTION
5 mins • 2 pts
A group of 9 company managers had a mean weight of 280 pounds. The sample standard deviation was 30 pounds. Find a confidence interval for a sample for the true mean weight of all company managers. Find a 95% CI. Compute for the Interval Estimate. The Upper and lower limit.
Note: (The answer for Step 3 for T- distribution is 2.306)
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