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Test Bank For Statistics For Managers Using Microsoft Excel 8Th Edition David M Levine Full Chapter PDF
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Test Bank For Statistics For Managers Using Microsoft Excel 8Th Edition David M Levine Full Chapter PDF
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9. All calculations are permitted on interval data.
12. With nominal data, there is one and only one way the possible values can be ordered.
13. You cannot calculate and interpret differences between numbers assigned to ordinal data.
MULTIPLE CHOICE
2. The classification of student class designation (freshman, sophomore, junior, senior) is an example of
a(n)
a. nominal random variable. c. ordinal random variable.
b. interval random variable. d. a parameter.
ANS: C PTS: 1 DIF: Easy OBJ: SFME.KELL.15.02.01
NAT: BUSPROG.SFME.KELL.15.03 STA: DISC.SFME.KELL.15.02
KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension
3. A researcher wishes to estimate the textbook costs of first-year students at Barry University. To do so,
he recorded the textbook cost of 300 first-year students and found that their average textbook cost was
$195 per semester. The variable of interest to the researcher is
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a. textbook cost. c. number of students.
b. class rank. d. name of university.
ANS: A PTS: 1 DIF: Easy OBJ: SFME.KELL.15.02.01
NAT: BUSPROG.SFME.KELL.15.03 STA: DISC.SFME.KELL.15.02
KEY: Bloom's: Comprehension
6. For what type of data are frequencies the only calculations that can be done?
a. Interval data c. Ordinal data
b. Nominal data d. None of these choices.
ANS: B PTS: 1 DIF: Easy OBJ: SFME.KELL.15.02.01
NAT: BUSPROG.SFME.KELL.15.03 STA: DISC.SFME.KELL.15.02
KEY: Bloom's: Knowledge
COMPLETION
1. The Chief of Police conducted a survey of the officers on his squad. An officer’s shooting score at
target practice is an example of a(n) variable.
ANS:
interval
quantitative
numerical
2. The Dean of Students conducted a survey on campus. The gender of each student is an example of a(n)
variable.
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ANS:
nominal
categorical
qualitative
3. The Dean of Students conducted a survey on campus. Class rank (Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and
Senior) is an example of a(n) variable.
ANS: ordinal
ANS:
nominal
categorical
qualitative
5. In purchasing a used computer, there are a number of variables to consider. The age of the computer is
an example of a(n) variable.
ANS:
interval
quantitative
numerical
6. In purchasing an automobile, there are a number of variables to consider. The body style of the car
(sedan, coupe, wagon, etc.) is an example of a(n) variable.
ANS:
nominal
categorical
qualitative
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How Henry Percy Earle of
Northumberland, was for his couetous
and trayterous attempt put to death at
Yorke, Anno 1407.[557]
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Because my king did shame mee wrongfully,
I hated him and in deede[570] became his foe:
And while hee did at warre in Ireland lye,
I did conspire to turne his weale to woe:
And through the duke of Yorke and other moe,
All royall power from him wee quickely tooke,
And gaue the same to Henry Bolenbroke.
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And while the king thus tooke mee for his frend,
I sought all meane my former wrong to wreake,
Which that I might bring to the sooner end,
To the bishop of Yorke I did the matter breake,
And to th’earle marshall likewise did I speake,
Whose father was through Henrie’s cause exiled,
The bishop’s brother with trayterous death defiled.
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Not so content (for vengeaunce draue mee on)
I entred Yorkeshire, there to wast and spoile:
But ere I had far in the countrye gone,
The shiriffe thereof, Rafe Rokesby did assoyle
My trobled hoast of much part of our toyle:
For hee assaulting freshly tooke through power,
Mee and lord Bardolph both, at Bramham More.
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Concerning whome, marke, Baldwine, what I say,
I meane the vertuous, hindred of their brute,
Among which nombre reckon well I may
My valiaunt father Iohn lord Montacute,
Who lost his life I iudge through[608] iust pursute:
I say the cause and not the casuall speede
Is to be wayed, in euery kinde of deede.
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This found I true: for through my milde behauiour,
Their hartes I had with mee to liue and die,
And in their speach bewrayer of[620] theyr fauour,
They cald mee still good earle of Salisbury,[621]
The lordes confest the[622] commons did not lye:
For vertuous life, free hart, and lowly minde,
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