Estimating a Parameter

Estimating a Parameter

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Estimating a Parameter

Estimating a Parameter

Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

11th - 12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Barbara White

FREE Resource

21 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

3 mins • 1 pt

According to DuPont 2012 Global Automotive Color Popularity Report, 23% of all cars manufactured in 2012 were white.  In a random sample of 100 cars parked in long-term parking at Philadelphia International Airport, 19% of the cars were white.  Which of the following statements is true?
19% and 23% are parameters, 100 is a statistic.
23% is a parameter, 19% is a statistic
23% is a statistic, 19% is a parameter
19%, 23%, and 100 are all statistics

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

In a recent Gallup poll of randomly selected US adults, 75% said they would vote for a law that imposed term limits on members of the US Congress. The poll's margin of error was 4 percentage points at the 95% confidence level. This means that

the poll used a method that gets an answer within 4 percentage points of the truth about the population 95% of the time.

if Gallup takes another poll on this issue, the results of the second poll will lie between 71% and 79%.

there is convincing evidence that more than 79% of all US adults would vote for term limits.

Gallup can be 95% confident that between 71% and 79% of the adults in the sample would vote for term limits.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A 95% confidence interval for p, the proportion of all shoppers at a large grocery store who purchase cookies, is 0.236 to 0.282. The point estimate and margin of error for this interval are:

point estimate = 0.236; margin of error = 0.282

point estimate = 0.236; margin of error = 0.046

point estimate = 0.259; margin of error = 0.046

point estimate = 0.259; margin of error = 0.023

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

A quality control manager at a manufacturing plant wants to estimate the mean length of metal rods produced by a certain machine. The manager is deciding between a 95% confidence level and a 99% confidence level. Compared to a 95% CI, a 99% CI will be

narrower and would involve a larger risk of being incorrect.

wider and would involve a smaller risk of being incorrect.

narrower and would involve a smaller risk of being incorrect.

wider and would involve a larger risk of being incorrect.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Isabel selects a simple random sample of 28 seniors at her school and finds that 20 of them are planning to participate in the school's annual capture-the-flag game. She wants to construct a CI for p = the proportion of all seniors who plan to participate in the game, but she realizes she hasn't met all the conditions for constructing the interval. Which condition for this procedure has she failed to meet?

n ≥ 30

np̂ ≥ 10

n(1 - p̂) ≥ 10

The population must be approximately normal.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Most people can roll their tongues, but some can't. Suppose we are interesting in determining what proportion of people in a certain population can roll their tongues. We test a random sample of 80 people from this population and find that 64 can roll their tongues. The margin of error for a 95%CI for the true proportion of tongue rollers in this population is closest to

0.004

0.045

0.088

0.176

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Many TV viewers express doubts about the validity of certain commercials. In an attempt to answer their critics, Times Group USA wishes to estimate the proportion of consumers who believe what is shown in Timex TV commercials. Let p represent the true proportion of consumers who believe what is shown in Timex TV commercials. Which of the following is the smallest number of consumers that Timex can survey to guarantee a margin of error of 0.05 or less at the 99% confidence level?

600

650

700

750

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