This document contains an after-class exercise for a statistics course. It asks 7 questions related to key statistical concepts like parameters versus statistics, types of variables, and generalizing conclusions. For question 1, the answer is "cannot", and for question 5, the answer is "myself". The remaining questions ask students to identify variable types and consider limitations or doubts related to sample data.
This document contains an after-class exercise for a statistics course. It asks 7 questions related to key statistical concepts like parameters versus statistics, types of variables, and generalizing conclusions. For question 1, the answer is "cannot", and for question 5, the answer is "myself". The remaining questions ask students to identify variable types and consider limitations or doubts related to sample data.
This document contains an after-class exercise for a statistics course. It asks 7 questions related to key statistical concepts like parameters versus statistics, types of variables, and generalizing conclusions. For question 1, the answer is "cannot", and for question 5, the answer is "myself". The remaining questions ask students to identify variable types and consider limitations or doubts related to sample data.
Does “2 out of 3” mean 66.67% of a group of dentists? How may dentists have been asked exactly? Does the statement generalize to be the opinion of all dentists? Any other reasonable doubts