Question: 2) A personal probability is preferred over probabilities estimated from observing repeated phenomenon a. True b. False 4) Normal distributions are an example of discrete

2)

A personal probability is preferred over probabilities estimated from observing repeated phenomenon

a. True
b. False

4)

Normal distributions are an example of discrete distributions

a. True
b.

False

5)

A continuous probability model equates probability with

a. the heights along a curve
b. the width of a curve
c. the area under a curve
d.

the equation of the curve

7)

A personal probability is merely a person's own judgment and has no statistical validity

a. True
b. False

13)

The probability that event A does not occur is the ________ of the probability that event A does occur

a. probability
b. expected value
c. complement
d. simulation

14)

The measure of the likelihood that an event will occur is known as

a. standard deviation
b. sample space
c. expected value
d. probability

15)

The number of data points collected is referred to as

a. census
b. sample
c. sampling frame
d. sample size

16)

The individual objects from which data is collected in an experiment

a. samples
b. statistics
c. representatives
d. observational units

18)

The process by which a sample is collected that is representative of the population

a. precision
b. simple random sampling
c. Randomness
d. Sampling variability

19) When collecting data from people, members of a non-voluntary sample may refuse to provide the data. This is known as

a. Stratified
b. Non-Response
c. Convenience
d. Voluntary Response

20)

If one made a list of the Governors' salaries from IL, IN, OH, and KY, the list would be considered a "sample"

a. TRUE
b. FALSE

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