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TEST BANK For Introduction to Statistical Investigations, 2nd Edition by Nathan Tintle; Beth L. Chance ||All Verified Chapters (1 - 11) | Newest Version 2024 A+ TB Introduction To Statistical Investigationsb 2nd Edition Beth L.Chance Chapter 1 Introduction to Statistical Investigations Test Bank Note: TE = Text entry TE-N = Text entry - Numeric Ma = Matching MS = Multiple select MC = Multiple choice TF = True-False E = Easy, M = Medium, H = Hard CHAPTER 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES CLO1-1: Use the chance model to determine whether an observed statistic is unlikely to occur. CLO1-2: Calculate and interpret a p-value, and state the strength of evidence it provides against the null hypothesis. CLO1-3: Calculate a standardized statistic for a single proportion and evaluate the strength of evidence it provides against a null hypothesis. CLO1-4: Describe how the distance of the observed statistic from the parameter value specified by the null hypothesis, sample size, and one- vs. two-sided tests affect the strength of evidence against the null hypothesis. CLO1-5: Describe how to carry out a theory-based, one-proportion z-test. Section 1.1: Introduction to Chance Models LO1.1-1: Recognize the difference between parameters and statistics. LO1.1-2: Describe how to use coin tossing to simulate outcomes from a chance model of the random choice between two events. LO1.1-3: Use the One Proportion applet to carry out the coin tossing simulation. LO1.1-4: Identify whether or not study results are statistically significant and whether or not the chance model is a plausible explanation for the data. LO1.1-5: Implement the 3S strategy: find a statistic, simulate results from a chance model, and comment on strength of evidence against observed study results happening by chance alone. LO1.1-6: Differentiate between saying the chance model is plausible and the chance model is the correct explanation for the observed data estions 1 through 4: Do red uniform wearers tend to win more often than those wearing blue uniforms in Taekwondo matches where competitors are randomly assigned to wear either a red or blue uniform? In a sample of 80 Taekwondo matches, there were 45 matches where the red uniform wearer won. 1. What is the parameter of interest for this study? A. The long-run proportion of Taekwondo matches in which the red uniform wearer wins B. The proportion of matches in which the red uniform wearer wins in a sample of 80 Taekwondo matches C. Whether the red uniform wearer wins a match D. 0.50 Ans: A; LO: 1.1-1; Difficulty: Easy; Type: MC 2. What is the statistic for this study? A. The long-run proportion of Taekwondo matches in which the red uniform wearer wins B. The proportion of matches in which the red uniform wearer wins in a sample of 80 Taekwondo matches C. Whether the red uniform wearer wins a match D. 0.50 Ans: B; LO: 1.1-1; Difficulty: Easy; Type: MC 3. Given below is the simulated distribution of the number of ―red wins‖ that could happen by chance alone in a sample of 80 matches. Based on this simulation, is our observed result statistically significant? A. Yes, since 45 is larger than 40. B. Yes, since the height of the dotplot above 45 is smaller than the height of the dotplot above 40. C. No, since 45 is a fairly typical outcome if the color of the winner‘s uniform was determined by chance alone

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,TABLE OF CONTENTS

Chapter 1 – Significance: How Strong is the Evidence

Chapter 2 – Generalization: How Broadly Do the Results Apply?

Chapter 3 – Estimation: How Large is the Effect?

Chapter 4 – Causation: Can We Say What Caused the Effect?

Chapter 5 – Comparing Two Proportions
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Chapter 6 – Comparing Two Means

Chapter 7 – Paired Data: One Quantitative Variable

Chapter 8 – Comparing More Than Two Proportions
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CHAPTER 1 LEARNING OBJECTIVES
CLO1-1: Use the chance model to determine whether an observed statistic is unlikely to occur.
CLO1-2: Calculate and interpret a p-value, and state the strength of evidence it provides againstthe null
hypothesis.
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CLO1-3: Calculate a standardized statistic for a single proportion and evaluate the strength of
evidence it provides against a null hypothesis.
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null hypothesis, sample size, and one- vs. two-sided tests affect the strength of evidence against
the null hypothesis.
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LO1.1-3: Use the One Proportion applet to carry out the coin tossing simulation.
LO1.1-4: Identify whether or not study results are statistically significant and whether or not the
chance model is a plausible explanation for the data.
LO1.1-5: Implement the 3S strategy: find a statistic, simulate results from a chance model, and
comment on strength of evidence against observed study results happening by chance alone.
LO1.1-6: Differentiate between saying the chance model is plausible and the chance model is the correct
explanation for the observed data.

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Questions 1 through 4:
Do red uniform wearers tend to win more often than those wearing blue uniforms in
Taekwondo matches where competitors are randomly assigned to wear either a red or blue
uniform? In a sample of 80 Taekwondo matches, there were 45 matches where thered uniform
wearer won.
1. What is the parameter of interest for this study?
A. The long-run proportion of Taekwondo matches in which the red uniform wearerwins
B. The proportion of matches in which the red uniform wearer wins in a sample of 80
Taekwondo matches
C. Whether the red uniform wearer wins a match
D. 0.50
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Ans: A; LO: 1.1-1; Difficulty: Easy; Type: MC
2. What is the statistic for this study?
A. The long-run proportion of Taekwondo matches in which the red uniform wearerwins
B. The proportion of matches in which the red uniform wearer wins in a sample of 80
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Taekwondo matches
C. Whether the red uniform wearer wins a match
D. 0.50
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Ans: B; LO: 1.1-1; Difficulty: Easy; Type: MC
3. Given below is the simulated distribution of the number of ―red wins‖ that could happen by
chance alone in a sample of 80 matches. Based on this simulation, is our observed result
statistically significant?
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A. Yes, since 45 is larger than 40.
B. Yes, since the height of the dotplot above 45 is smaller than the height of the
dotplot above 40.
C. No, since 45 is a fairly typical outcome if the color of the winner‘s uniform was
determined by chance alone.

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