4. Probability
Basic Concepts of Probability
- Multiple ChoiceIn basic probability, what is the probability of an impossible event?7views
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In probability theory, what is the probability of an event that is certain to occur?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of nonprobability sampling?
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If students in a class of passed an exam, what percent of the class passed?
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In a study, the mean height of all students in a university is calculated using the heights of every student. Is this value a parameter or a statistic?
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Nonresponse bias occurs when which of the following happens in a probability sample?
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Consider the following probability distribution for a discrete random variable : : , : . Which of the following statements is true about this distribution?
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In the context of probability and statistics, what does it mean for a sociologist to control for a variable when analyzing data?
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In the context of probability and statistics, what does it mean if a statistic is resistant?
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Suppose you are counting the number of trials needed to get the first success in a sequence of independent trials, where each trial has the same probability of success. Is it appropriate to use the distribution to calculate probabilities in this situation?
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Which term best describes the process of finding patterns and anomalies (irregularities) in data to predict outcomes?
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Which of the following is true of statistical forecasting methods that capture historic trends?
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the test?
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In the context of continuous probability distributions, the area under the entire probability density curve is equal to which of the following values?
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In statistics, why is a used more often than a when conducting probability studies?
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