11. Discrete or continuous.
12. Explanatory variable
13. Response variable
14. Stratified sample
15. Cluster sample
16. Systematic sample
17. Convenience sampling
18. Population
19. Simple Random Sampling :
20. Inferential statistics
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Answer the following questions with this. Distinguish the types of variable (discrete and continuous), the types of scale (nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio) and the types of sampling (transversal, prospective and retrospective, simple, random, convenience, systematic, stratified, cluster or cluster)Recognize the difference between parameter and statistic.Recognize the difference between an observational and an experimental study. 1.Determine if the given values come from a continuous or discrete data set. A sample of alpine goats has an average circumference at the base...
Discrete vs. Continuous Random Variable: You will notice that there is most ikely no mode for the sample data set presented in Table 1. The reason there are not multiple instances of exactly the same value of the random variable is due to the continuous nature of the random variable. Continuous random variables are random variables whose value can take on infinitely many values- the value of which is typically governed by the precision of the device used to measure...
Question 17 1 pts Classify the type of data that would be given as a response to the weight of your backpack. Quantitative-discrete Quantitative-continuous Qualitative Question 18 1 pts Determine the type of sampling used. A De Anza English instructor randomly selects three EWRT 1A classes and then interviews all students in those three classes to determine the average number of required books for EWRT 1A classes carried by EWRT 1A students at De-Anza College. Cluster Simple Random Stratified Systematic
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3. Determine which sampling (simple random, stratified, cluster, systematic, or convenience) is used in the following situation: a. If we have a population of 100 elements and we want a sample of 50 elements, first of all, we establish the selection interval that will be equal to 5. If we choose the first element, randomly taking a number between 1 and 5, and, at from it we obtain the remaining elements of the sample. 8. Identify if the following situation...
12 13 14 15 16 Suppose the continuous random variable X-U (4, 15). Find the following. Round answers to one decimal if needed. a. The expected value of the distribution: b. Out of a random sample of n = 71 values, how many would you expect to fall between 6 and 13?
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LAXIcise #6: Identify each of the following a sample, a cluster sample, or a stratified sample. simple random sample, a systematic as a a.) An insurance company has offices in 24 locations. Five employees are randomly selected from each of these 24 locations are given new computers. b.) A design engineer randomly selects 17 televisions from all of the televisions in a warehouse. Then the selected televisions are then tested for picture quality c.) A state inspector is responsible for...