Bias Statistics

Bias Statistics

12th Grade

9 Qs

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Bias Statistics

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Assessment

Quiz

Mathematics

12th Grade

Hard

Created by

Anthony Clark

FREE Resource

9 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

What is the branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation and presentation of data?

Algebra

Geometry

Probability

Statistics

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Dylan wants to know how the students at his school rate the cafeteria. He asked his school's basketball team to rate the cafeteria. Is this a biased sample of the school's population?

Yes, because it only includes one group of people.

No, the basketball team has the smartest students

Yes, because it's voluntary survey

No, he should have asked the football team

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Why do we randomly select our samples?

to control every aspect

reduce bias

so we don't get the same answers from everyone

because it is easier to do

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Tanya wants to know the percent of people likely to attend the upcoming musical at school. She asks each person in the musical how many people they know who are coming to make a prediction. Why is this sample biased?

Drama students are more likely to lie.

Musicals are better attended than plays.

The drama teacher was not asked.

The sample is not random and not representative of the entire school population.

Answer explanation

The sample is not random and not representative of the entire school population, as it only includes people involved in the musical, leading to bias.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In a certain school, students can choose whether to eat in the school’s cafeteria. A reporter working for the school’s newspaper polled students on their reactions to changes in the menu at the cafeteria. For each student leaving the cafeteria in one 20-minute time period, the reporter used a die to determine whether to stop the student and ask how he or she felt about the new menu. In the reporter’s article it was stated that a random sample of the students showed that 23% of the school’s student population was happy with the new menu. Which of the following statements is true?

Because each student leaving the cafeteria was randomly selected and could choose to answer or not, this is a random sample of the student population, and the 23% is an accurate measurement of the school population’s view of the new menu.

Because students self-selected whether to eat in the cafeteria, the sampling method might be biased and the sample might not be representative of all students in the school.

The survey would have been more effective if the reporter had collected the data in one 10-minute time period rather than in one 20-minute time period.

The survey would have been more effective if students who cared about the food could have called the reporter to tell how they felt about the new menu, so that only students with opinions on the subject would have been surveyed.

Because no treatment was imposed on the students eating in the cafeteria, one cannot make any conclusions about the new menu.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

In order to estimate the proportion of students that text while driving, a school administrator selects a simple random sample of students from a list of all students at the school who have parking permits. The students are called to the office, one at a time. The administrator asks each student, “Do you text while driving, even though you are not supposed to?” Based on the survey, the administrator estimates that only 2% of students with parking passes text while driving. What potential bias is present in the design of this survey and what is the likely direction of the bias?

The sample proportion is likely an underestimate of the population proportion due to response bias.

The sample proportion is likely an underestimate of the population proportion due to undercoverage.

The sample proportion is likely an underestimate of the population proportion due to nonresponse.

The sample proportion is likely an overestimate of the population proportion due to response bias.

The sample proportion is likely an overestimate of the population proportion due to undercoverage.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

16 out of the 20 people who called into a radio station said that they enjoy the station's morning programming. What type of bias is demonstrated here?

Voluntary Response Bias

Nonresponse Bias

Undercoverage Bias

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

How many students' favorite color is blue?

11

12

14

17

9.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1 min • 1 pt

Media Image

How many more boys picked basketball than girls?

1

4

5

6