A Researcher Collects A Simple Random Sample
Question: What’s wrong with the following statement?
”Because the digits 0, 1, 2, . . . , 9 are the normal results from lottery drawings, such randomly selected numbers have a normal distribution.”
Answer: Since the probability of each digit being selected is equal, lottery digits have a uniform distribution, not a normal distribution.
Question: What does the notation z alpha indicate
Answer: The expression z alpha denotes the z score with an area of alpha to its right.
Question: Which of the following is NOT a descriptor of a normal distribution of a random variable?
Answer: The graph is centered around 0.
Question: A continuous random variable has a _______ distribution if its values are spread evenly over the range of possibilities.
Answer: A continuous random variable has a uniform distribution if its values are spread evenly over the range of possibilities.
Question: Finding probabilities associated with distributions that are standard normal distributions is equivalent to
Answer: finding the area of the shaded region representing that probability.
Question: Which of the following statistics are unbiased estimators of population parameters?
Answer: 1) Sample mean used to estimate a population mean.
2) Sample variance used to estimate a population variance.
3) Sample proportion used to estimate a population proportion.
Question: The sampling distribution of a statistic
Answer: is the distribution of all values of the statistic when all possible samples of the same size n are taken from the same population.
Question: A researcher collects a simple random sample of grade-point averages of statistics students, and she calculates the mean of this sample. Under what conditions can that sample mean be treated as a value from a population having a normal distribution?
Answer: 1) If the population of grade-point averages has a normal distribution.
2) The sample has more than 30 grade-point averages.
Question:
Answer: No; the sample means will be normally distributed, but the sample of incomes will be skewed to the right.
Question: The Central Limit Theorem
Answer: tells us that for a population with any distribution, the distribution of the sample means approaches a normal distribution as the sample size increases.