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“Duration (amount of time)” is what type of data?
The colors of the houses around the park are what kind of data?
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The population is ______________________
[link] contains the total number of deaths worldwide as a result of earthquakes from 2000 to 2012.
Year | Total Number of Deaths |
---|---|
2000 | 231 |
2001 | 21,357 |
2002 | 11,685 |
2003 | 33,819 |
2004 | 228,802 |
2005 | 88,003 |
2006 | 6,605 |
2007 | 712 |
2008 | 88,011 |
2009 | 1,790 |
2010 | 320,120 |
2011 | 21,953 |
2012 | 768 |
Total | 823,856 |
Use [link] to answer the following questions.
For the following four exercises, determine the type of sampling used (simple random, stratified, systematic, cluster, or convenience).
A group of test subjects is divided into twelve groups; then four of the groups are chosen at random.
A market researcher polls every tenth person who walks into a store.
systematic
The first 50 people who walk into a sporting event are polled on their television preferences.
A computer generates 100 random numbers, and 100 people whose names correspond with the numbers on the list are chosen.
simple random
Use the following information to answer the next seven exercises: Studies are often done by pharmaceutical companies to determine the effectiveness of a treatment program. Suppose that a new AIDS antibody drug is currently under study. It is given to patients once the AIDS symptoms have revealed themselves. Of interest is the average (mean) length of time in months patients live once starting the treatment. Two researchers each follow a different set of 40 AIDS patients from the start of treatment until their deaths. The following data (in months) are collected.
Researcher A: 3; 4; 11; 15; 16; 17; 22; 44; 37; 16; 14; 24; 25; 15; 26; 27; 33; 29; 35; 44; 13; 21; 22; 10; 12; 8; 40; 32; 26; 27; 31; 34; 29; 17; 8; 24; 18; 47; 33; 34
Researcher B: 3; 14; 11; 5; 16; 17; 28; 41; 31; 18; 14; 14; 26; 25; 21; 22; 31; 2; 35; 44; 23; 21; 21; 16; 12; 18; 41; 22; 16; 25; 33; 34; 29; 13; 18; 24; 23; 42; 33; 29
Complete the tables using the data provided:
Survival Length (in months) | Frequency | Relative Frequency | Cumulative Relative Frequency |
---|---|---|---|
0.5–6.5 | |||
6.5–12.5 | |||
12.5–18.5 | |||
18.5–24.5 | |||
24.5–30.5 | |||
30.5–36.5 | |||
36.5–42.5 | |||
42.5–48.5 |
Survival Length (in months) | Frequency | Relative Frequency | Cumulative Relative Frequency |
---|---|---|---|
0.5–6.5 | |||
6.5–12.5 | |||
12.5–18.5 | |||
18.5–24.5 | |||
24.5–30.5 | |||
30.5–36.5 | |||
36.5-45.5 |
Determine what the key term data refers to in the above example for Researcher A.
values for X , such as 3, 4, 11, and so on
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