MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The process of using sample statistics to draw conclusions about true population parameters is called
a) statistical inference.
b) the scientific method.
c) sampling.
d) descriptive statistics.
ANSWER:a
2. Those methods involving the collection, presentation, and characterization of a set of data in order to properly describe the various features of that set of data are called
a) statistical inference.
b) the scientific method.
c) sampling.
d) descriptive statistics.
ANSWER:d
3. The collection and summarization of the socioeconomic and physical characteristics of the employees of a particular firm is an example of
a) inferential statistics.
b) descriptive statistics.
c) a parameter.
d) a statistic.
ANSWER:b
4. The universe or "totality of items or things" under consideration is called
a) a sample.
b) a population.
c) a parameter.
d) a statistic.
ANSWER:b
5. The portion of the universe that has been selected for analysis is called
a) a sample.
b) a frame.
c) a parameter.
d) a statistic.
ANSWER:a
6. A summary measure that is computed to describe a characteristic from only a sample of the population is called
a) a parameter.
b) a census.
c) a statistic.
d) the scientific method.
ANSWER:c
7. A summary measure that is computed to describe a characteristic of an entire population is called
a) a parameter.
b) a census.
c) a statistic.
d) the scientific method.
ANSWER:a
8. Which of the following is most likely a population as opposed to a sample?
a) respondents to a newspaper survey.
b) the first five students completing an assignment.
c) every third person to arrive at the bank.
d) registered voters in a county.
ANSWER:d
9. Which of the following is most likely a parameter as opposed to a statistic?
a) the average score of the first five students completing an assignment.
b) the proportion of females registered to vote in a county.
c) the average height of