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Quantitative Methods Quiz 1 Prelim

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about statistics. The questions cover topics like types of data, measures of central tendency, populations vs samples, descriptive vs inferential statistics, and data collection methods. The questions are designed to test understanding of key statistical concepts and terms. The respondent correctly answered all 10 questions on their third attempt, demonstrating mastery of the material presented.

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Quantitative Methods Quiz 1 Prelim

This document contains 10 multiple choice questions about statistics. The questions cover topics like types of data, measures of central tendency, populations vs samples, descriptive vs inferential statistics, and data collection methods. The questions are designed to test understanding of key statistical concepts and terms. The respondent correctly answered all 10 questions on their third attempt, demonstrating mastery of the material presented.

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UGRD-PHYED6200 Team Sports 9/10ACCURACY

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.

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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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False

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Descriptive Statistics is the branch of statistics that involves organizing, displaying and
describing data.
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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?

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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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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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What is a number or attribute computed for each member of a population or


a sample?
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a.
Data
b.
Measurement
c.
Parameter
d.
Variable
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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.
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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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The measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode.
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The randomly selected 100 students for a survey is called a population
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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.
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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
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a.
Sample
b.
Parameter
c.
Census
d.
Population
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Data collection used for a population.
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a.
Sampling
b.
Sample Survey
c.
Census
d.
None of the Choices

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