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AP Stat Review
Descriptive Statistics
Experimental Design
Probability Inferential
Statistics
Conditions
Grab Bag
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100 points
If the mean of a distribution is greater than its median, what is
most likely the shape of the distribution?
Skewed right
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200 points
If the range of a set of data is 36, what is a reasonable estimate of the standard
deviation?6
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300 points
72.4
If the test scores of a class of 30 students have a mean of 75.6 and the test scores of another class of 24 students have a mean of 68.4, then the mean of the combined group is…
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400 pointsJoey scored a 720 on the math portion of the SAT and Luke
scored a 34 on the math portion of the ACT. Scores for each test are
Normally distributed. The SAT has a mean of 580 and a standard deviation of 100, while the ACT
has a mean of 26 with a standard deviation of 5. Who had the better
relative performance? Luke
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500 points
• For a particular bivariate data set, r2 is found to be 0.64. Interpret this value.
64% of the variation in y can be accounted for by least squares regression
of y on x.
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100 points
When do we say that the design of a study is biased?
When certain outcomes are systematically favored.
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200 points
What is the difference between an observational study and an experiment?
In an experiment, a treatment is applied.
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300 points
A research team wishes to compare performance in AP
Statistics based on whether the students were taught using activity-based or traditional
lecture methods. The final grades in AP Statistics for 500 students
were collected. What is the population of interest?All students taking AP Statistics
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400 points
Name four components for a valid controlled experiment.
Control, comparison, replication, and randomization
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500 points
What is the purpose of a control group in an experiment?
To control the effect of lurking variables and to reduce bias
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100 pointsA company claims that the number of defective items manufactured during
each run of making 100 of their products is independent of the number from other runs and that the proportion
of defectives is no more than 4%. Assume that the proportion of
defectives for each run is .04. What is the probability that there will be no
defectives on the next run?0.017
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200 pointsThe number of sweatshirts a vendor sells
daily has the following probability distribution:
If each sweatshirt sells for $25, what is the expected daily total dollar amount taken in by
the vendor from the sale of sweatshirts?
$38
X 0 1 2 3 4 5
P(X) 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.08 0.02
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300 points
In a certain game, a fair die is rolled and a player gains 20 points if the die
shows a “6.” If the die does not show a “6,” the player loses 3 points. If the die
were to be rolled 100 times, what would be the expected total gain or loss
for the player?About 83
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400 pointsAll bags entering a research facility are screened.
Ninety-seven percent of the bags that contain forbidden material trigger an alarm. Fifteen
percent of the bags that do not contain forbidden material also trigger the alarm. If 1 out of every
1,000 bags entering the building contains forbidden material, what is the probability that a bag that triggers the alarm will actually contain
forbidden material?
0.00643
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500 points
A student is taking a 5 question multiple choice test. Each question has
4 choices of answers. If a student randomly answers the questions find
the probability that the student answers at least 4 questions correctly.
0.015625
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100 points
A P-value of a test of significance is the probability that…
A sample of this size will produce a
statistic this or more extreme if the null hypothesis is true.
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200 points
Correct this statement: if the P-value of a test is greater than α, we
accept the null hypothesis.
We fail to reject the hull hypothesis
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300 points
What is a type I error?
We reject the null hypothesis when we should
not have.
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400 points
Name two way we can reduce the width of a confidence interval?
Increase sample size; reduce the confidence
level
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500 points
A local news station reports that the 97% confidence interval for a
candidate’s support was (43%, 48%). What does the phrase 97%
confidence mean?If we repeated this procedure many times, 97% of the resulting CI’s would contain the
true population proportion.
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100 points
List the conditions for a one-sample z-test.
SRS; Normality; Independence; σ is
known.
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200 points
Name the conditions for a one-proportion z-test.
SRS;
np ≥ 10 and n(1 – p) ≥ 10;
population > 10*sample
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300 points
Name the conditions for Chi-square GOF test.
SRS;
All expected counts ≥ 1; No more than 20% of expected counts < 5
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400 points
How do we show Normality for a t-test?
Stated; n > 30 (CLT); n > 15 with no clear outliers (CLT); n < 15 with no
skewness or outliers (CLT)
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500 points
What do we say if a condition is not met?
Continue with the test, but we have concerns over the results.
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100 points
What is z* for a 95% confidence interval?
1.96
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200 pointsWhat is t* for a 90% confidence interval for a
sample size of 30?
1.7011
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300 pointsA large company is considering opening a franchise in St. Louis and wants to estimate the mean household income for the area using a simple random sample of households. Based on information from a pilot study, the company assumes that the standard deviation of household incomes is σ = $7,200. Of the following, which is the least number of households that should be surveyed to obtain an estimate that is within $200 of the true mean household income with 95% confidence?
About 5000 (4978)
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400 points
Name two ways of increasing the power of a test.
Increase sample size, increase alpha,
decrease standard deviation
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500 points
How can we tell if a residual plot reveals a linear pattern?
Random scatter, no patterns