AP Statistics Confidence Interval

AP Statistics Confidence Interval

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20 Qs

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AP Statistics Confidence Interval

AP Statistics Confidence Interval

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

11th - 12th Grade

Medium

Created by

Barbara White

Used 2+ times

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20 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

2000 children were surveyed and the report that followed said, "With 98% confidence, between 20% and 50% of all parents make their children eat breakfast." What does 98% confidence mean in this situation?

We can be 98% confident that the method used to get the intervals always gives the correct answer

98% of all parents will make their kids eat breakfast

When used repeatedly, the method used to find the interval produces intervals which include the true proportion about 98% of the time

The kids were 98% confident that they ate breakfast that day.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

Mrs. Soto polled 1000 adults and estimated with 90% confidence that the proportion of adults who have dessert after dinner is .75. Ms. Libner thinks that 90% confidence isn't enough and wants to do a 95% confidence. How would a margin of error for 95% compare with a ME for 90% if the same sample size was used?

It would be smaller because a higher confidence means a smaller MOE

It would be larger because a higher confidence means a larger MOE

It would be the same because the sample size is the same

Won't be able to tell without knowing the true parameter

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

The heights of 5-year old boys are approximately normal. The mean height of a random sample of 37 5-year old boys is found to be 30 inches with a standard deviation of 3 inches. What is the standard error of x̄?

.493

1.32

5.77

1.96

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A survey of a random sample of 2500 adults who have a credit card found that 570 had a balance of $1000 or more on their credit card.

What would NOT be a condition we need to verify before constructing the interval?

np̂ ≥ 10 and n(1-p̂) ≥ 10

n ≥ 30

10% condition

random sample

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

A survey of a random sample of 2500 adults who have a credit card found that 570 had a balance of $1000 or more on their credit card.

What symbol would you use to describe the parameter?

μ

p

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

Scores on the mathematics part of the SAT exam in a recent year were roughly Normal with mean 515 and standard deviation 114. You choose an SRS of 100 students and average their SAT Math scores. Suppose that you do this many, many times. Which of the following are the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of x̄ ?

Mean = 515; SD = 114

Mean = 515; SD = 114/√100

Mean = 515/100; SD = 114/√100

Mean = 515/100; SD = 114/100

Mean = 515/100; SD = 114/√100

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

A newborn baby has extremely low birth weight (ELBW) if it weighs less than 1000 grams. A study of the health of such children in later years examined a random sample of 219 children. Their mean weight at birth was x̄ = 810 grams. This sample mean is an unbiased estimator of the mean weight in the population of all ELBW babies, which means that

In all possible samples of size 219 from the population, the mean of the values of will equal 810.

In all possible samples of size 219 from this population, the mean of the values of will equal μ

As we take larger and larger samples from this population, x̄ will get closer and closer to μ .

In all possible samples of size 219 from the population, the values of will have a distribution that is close to Normal.

The person measuring the children’s weights does so without any error.

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