Lab Activity 14 - IIA2 Solution
Lab Activity 14 - IIA2 Solution
a) Develop a probability distribution for the job satisfaction score of a senior executive.
x f(x)
1 0.05
2 0.09
3 0.03
4 0.42
5 0.41
1.00
b) Develop a probability distribution for the job satisfaction score of a middle manager.
x f(x)
1 0.04
2 0.10
3 0.12
4 0.46
5 0.28
1.00
c) What is the probability a senior executive will report a job satisfaction score of 4 or
5?
e) What is the expected value of the job satisfaction score for senior executives?
f) What is the expected value of the job satisfaction score for middle managers?
g) Compute the variance of job satisfaction scores for executives and middle
managers.
h) Compute the standard deviation of job satisfaction scores for both probability
distributions.
Executives: = 1.12
Middle Managers: = 1.07
i) Compare the overall job satisfaction of senior executives and middle managers.
Senior executives appear to be more satisfied than middle managers. 83% of senior executives have a score
of 4 or 5 with 41% reporting a 5. Only 28% of middle managers report being very satisfied.
The senior executives have a higher average score: 4.05 vs. 3.84 for the middle managers. The executives
also have a slightly higher standard deviation.
2. In San Francisco, 30% of workers take public transportation daily (USA Today,
December 21, 2005).
a) In a sample of 10 workers, what is the probability that exactly three workers take
public transportation daily?
n
f ( x) ( p) x (1 p ) n x
x
10!
f (3) (.30)3 (1 .30)10 3
3!(10 3)!
10(9)(8)
f (3) (.30)3 (1 .30)7 .2668
3(2)(1)
b) In a sample of 10 workers, what is the probability that at least three workers take
public transportation daily?
10!
f (0) (.30)0 (1 .30)10 .0282
0!(10)!
10!
f (1) (.30)1 (1 .30)9 .1211
1!(9)!
10!
f (2) (.30) 2 (1 .30)8 .2335
2!(8)!