Quantitative Methods Quiz 1 Prelim
Quantitative Methods Quiz 1 Prelim
These are numerical measurements that arise from a natural numerical scale.
Select one or more:
a.
Qualitative Variable
b.
Variable
c.
Binary
d.
Quantitative Variable
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Statistics help predicts the future course of action of the phenomena.
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a.
Comparison
b.
Forecasting
c.
To present facts in definite form
d.
Formulation and Testing of Hypothesis
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Statistics help predicts the future course of action of the phenomena.
Select one:
a.
To present facts in definite form
b.
Comparison
c.
Forecasting
d.
Formulation and Testing of Hypothesis
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It is the study of how to collect, organize, analyze, and interpret numerical information from
data.
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a.
All of the Choices
b.
Statistics
c.
Probability
d.
Economics
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Qualitative data are variables that cannot be ordered in a logical or natural way.
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True
False
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Descriptive Statistics is the branch of statistics that involves organizing, displaying and
describing data.
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True
False
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When the number of elements of the population is fixed and thus making it possible to
enumerate it in totality.
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a.
Existent
b.
Infinite
c.
Finite
d.
Hypothetical
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Which among the set is bimodal?
Select one:
a.
{2, 2, 2, 3, 4,}
b.
{12, 22, 43, 22, 12}
c.
{122, 221, 122, 223}
d.
{55, 44, 33, 22, 11}
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The mean is sensitive to any change in value, unlike the median and mode, where a change
to an extreme or uncommon value usually has no effect.
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True
False
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The population is not confined to people only, but it may also include animals, events,
objects, buildings, etc.
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True
False
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Example of this are number of episodes of respiratory arrests or the
number of re-intubations in an intensive care unit.
Select one:
a.
Continuous Data
b.
Population
c.
Sample
d.
Discrete Data
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Statistics is only the science of uncertainty and not the technology of
extracting information from data.
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True
False
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The measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode.
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True
False
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The randomly selected 100 students for a survey is called a population
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True
False
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It is used to make predictions or comparisons about a larger group (a
population) using information gathered about a small part of that
population.
Select one:
a.
Differential Statistics
b.
Inferential Statistics
c.
Descriptive Statistics
d.
Scientific Method
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When the number of units in a population are uncountable, and so it is
impossible to observe all the items of the universe
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a.
Existent
b.
Infinite
c.
Finite
d.
Hypothetical
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It aims to describe various aspects of the data obtained in the study.
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a.
Differential Statistics
b.
Descriptive Statistics
c.
Inferential Statistics
d.
Scientific Method
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It means a subgroup of the members of population chosen for participation
in the study
Select one:
a.
Sample
b.
Parameter
c.
Census
d.
Population
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Data collection used for a population.
Select one:
a.
Sampling
b.
Sample Survey
c.
Census
d.
None of the Choices