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For a population that is not normally distributed, the distribution of the sample means will
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________. - ✔✔approach a normal distribution
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The size of the sampling error is ________. - ✔✔inversely related to the sample size—in
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other words, the larger the sample size, the smaller the sampling error
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The wildlife department has been feeding a special food to rainbow trout fingerlings in a
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pond. Based on a large number of observations, the distribution of trout weights is normally
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distributed with a mean of 402.7 grams and a standard deviation of 8.8 grams. What is the
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probability that the mean weight for a sample of 40 trout exceeds 405.5 grams? -
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✔✔0.0222
The mean of all possible sample means is equal to ____________. - ✔✔the population
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mean
What is the difference between a sample mean and the population mean called? -
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✔✔Sampling error ||
For a distribution of sample means constructed by sampling 5 items from a population of
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15, ___________. - ✔✔there will be 3,003 possible sample means
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For a given population with a normal probability distribution, the sampling distribution of XX
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is a normal probability distribution for _________. - ✔✔any sample size
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The tread life of tires mounted on light-duty trucks follows the normal probability
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distribution with a population mean of 60,000 miles and a population standard deviation of
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4,000 miles. Suppose we select a sample of 40 tires and use a simulator to determine the
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tread life. What is the likelihood of finding that the sample mean is between 59,050 and
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60,950? - ✔✔0.8664 || ||
A statewide sample survey is to be conducted. First, the state is subdivided into counties.
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Seven counties are selected at random, and further sampling is concentrated on these seven
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counties. What type of sampling is this? - ✔✔Cluster sampling
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The Office of Student Services at a large western state university maintains information on
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the study habits of its full-time students. Their studies indicate that the mean amount of
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time undergraduate students study per week is 20 hours. The hours studied follows the
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normal distribution with a population standard deviation of six hours. Suppose we select a
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random sample of 144 current students. What is the standard error of the mean? - ✔✔0.50
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Bones Brothers & Associates prepare individual tax returns. Over prior years, Bones Brothers
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has maintained careful records regarding the time to prepare a return. The mean time to
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prepare a return is 90 minutes, and the population standard deviation of this distribution is
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14 minutes. Suppose 100 returns from this year are selected and analyzed regarding the
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preparation time. What is the probability that the mean time for the sample of 100 returns
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for this year is greater than 92? - ✔✔0.0764
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The weight of trucks traveling on a particular section of I-475 has a population mean of
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15.8 tons and a population standard deviation of 4.2 tons. What is the probability a state
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highway inspector could select a sample of 49 trucks and find the sample mean to be 14.3
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tons or less? - ✔✔0.0062
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When all the items in a population have an equal chance of being selected for a sample,
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the process is called _________________. - ✔✔simple random sampling
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The mean of all the sample means is _______. - ✔✔µ
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Suppose a research firm conducted a survey to determine the mean amount steady smokers
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spend on cigarettes during a week. A sample of 100 steady smokers revealed that the
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sample mean is $20. The population standard deviation is $5. What is the probability that a
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sample of 100 steady smokers spend between $19 and $21? - ✔✔0.9544
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A marketing firm is studying consumer preferences for winter fashions in four different
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months. From a population of women 18 to 21 years of age, a random sample of 100
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women was selected in January. Another random sample of 100 women was selected in
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March. Another random sample of 100 women was selected in June. Another random
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sample of 100 women was selected in September. What is the number of samples? - ✔✔4
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Sampling error is defined as _________. - ✔✔X − μ
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Mileage tests were conducted on a randomly selected sample of 100 newly developed
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automobile tires. The sample mean tread wear was 50,000 miles, with a population
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standard deviation of 3,500 miles. What is the best estimate of the average tread life in
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miles for the entire population of these tires? - ✔✔50,000
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The true sampling error is usually not known because ________. - ✔✔µ is unknown
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Manufacturers were subdivided into groups by volume of sales. Those with more than $100
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million in sales were classified as large; those from $50 to $100 million as medium size; and
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those between $25 and $50 million, and so on. Samples were then selected from each of
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these groups. What is this type of sampling called? - ✔✔Stratified random sampling
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The tread life of tires mounted on light-duty trucks follows the normal probability
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distribution with a population mean of 60,000 miles and a population standard deviation of
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4,000 miles. Suppose we select a sample of 40 tires and use a simulator to determine the
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tread life. What is the standard error of the mean? - ✔✔632.46
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The Office of Student Services at a large western state university maintains information on
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the study habits of its full-time students. Their studies indicate that the mean amount of
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