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STAT 315 Fall 2003 Quiz 1. Name two measures of central tendency. ________ _________ 2. The unknown values of population parameters are estimated by appropriate ______ __________ . 3. One of the methods to draw a true representative sample from population is ___________________________ . 4. One of the tools to draw such a sample is ___________________ . 5. When information is collected on each and every member of the population, such a survey is called _______ . 6. What measure of dispersion would be appropriate when the outliers are present in the data? __________________ . 7. Second Quartile is also known as ______________ . 8. A random experiment consists of recording the GPA of a randomly picked student at USA, what is the sample space ? ________________ . 9. A random experiment consists of surveying some families in a city. The question asked was “how many vehicles a family owns?” what is the sample space ? ________________________ 10.In a random experiment of tossing a 20-faced die, the event E is described as occurrence of a prime number. Is this event simple or compound ? ________________. 11. The classical approach to assign probability to an event requires that all the events in the sample space must be equally likely. ( T / F). 12. If an experiment is repeatable then the other possible approach to assign probability is ____________________ . 13. Two events in a sample space are mutually exclusive if ___________________ . 14. In an experiment of tossing two coins, probability of atleast one head is .75 then the probability of the complementary event is ___________________ . 15.Two events in a sample space are independent if ___________________ . Given two independent events A and B , each with probability p, the probability that 16. Both of them occur together is ___________ . 17. At least one of them occurs is ____________ . 18. None of them occurs is _______________ . 19. A fair coin is tossed three times, the probability of no heads is _______ . 20. The probability of one or more heads is _______________ . 21. A hypergeometric distribution has three parameters namely N, D and n where N is _________ D is __________________ and n is ________________ . 22. A binomial distribution has two parameters n and p , where n is ___________ and p is _____________ . 23. For a binomial distribution mean is _____________ and variance is _____________ . 24. Value of first ( raw / central ) moment is zero . tick the correct answer. 25. Express variance in terms of raw moments _____________________ . Following two are bonus questions .The score will be added to your quiz 4 score. 26. Two events are independent then so are their complementary events. ( T / F) 27. Two events are mutually exclusive, so are their complementary events ( T / F) Let X1 and X2 be two random variables then answer following three questions: 1. The joint probability distribution of X1 and X2 is given by f(x1, x2) = P( X1 =x1 X2 = x2) (T / F) 2. The marginal probability distribution of X1 is given by f1(x1) = P( X1 = x1) = f (x , x ) x2 1 2 ( T / F) 3. Conditional distribution of X1 given X2 = x2 is given by f( x1 | X2 = x2) = f ( x1 , x2 ) provided f 2 ( x2 ) 0 f 2 ( x2 ) ( T / F) X is a random variable with mean μ and variance σ 2 , answer following two questions 4. The standardized random variable Z has mean 0 and variance 1. ( T / F) 5. If g(X) = aX + b is a new random variable then variance of g(X) is a2 σ 2 . (T / F) X is a random variable with mean μ and variance σ 2, answer following two questions: 1. The standardized variable z = ____________ (write the formula) 2. Sample mean itself is a random variable (T / F). 3. The sample mean with sample size n has parameters _________ and _________ . 4. The central limit theorem says that irrespective of the population distribution, the sample mean will be distributed as standard normal whenever sample size is large ( T / F). 5. When we talk about sampling distribution of sample mean, when does t-distribution comes in the picture? Type two error is inversely proportional to the distance between null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis ( T / F) 1. To compute the beta value we must know the probability of type one error –alpha. (T / F) 2. To compute the beta value we must have an alternative specific value of population parameter. ( T / F) 3. Do the alpha and beta affect each other? ( Yes / No) 4. Higher the p-value, stronger the null’s claim. ( T / F) Answer the following five questions about ANOVA procedure. 5. ANOVA is a procedure to compare the ( means / variances) of the many populations . 6. The ANOVA procedure is developed under the assumption that (means / variances ) of all the populations are equal. 7. Another assumption is that all samples are (dependent / independent). 8. And it is required that all samples collected should be of equal size ( T / F) 9. The test statistic used in this procedure is ( z- / t- / F- ). Quiz 12 ST 315 Answer the following five questions about ANOVA procedure. 1. In the regression equation E (Y ) o 1 X , the response variable is (X / and the independent variable is ( X Y) / Y) 2. To estimate 0 and 1 , the method of estimation used is ( method of moments / method of least squares / method of maximum likelihood) 3. All the error terms in the regression equation are independent identically distributed with distribution ______________________ . 4. The degree of relationship between X and Y is measured by Pearson’s coefficient of correlation. ( T / F). 5. The sign of ( 0 / 1 ) depends on the sign of coefficient of correlation.