AP Statistics 2017

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

CHAPTER 5


Overview




  1.      Which   of  the following   would   not be  considered  a   quantitative    variable?



(A)         Heights of  students    in  inches
(B) Intensity of sounds measured in decibels
(C) Numbers of students in various classrooms during the first class period
(D) Zip codes for various locations in your state
(E) Proportions of students in each class that have blue eyes



  1.      Which   of  the following   is  a   parameter?



(A)         The proportion  of  voters  surveyed    who favor   Candidate   A   in  the upcoming    election
(B) The mean amount of television watched per day by all U.S. teens
(C) The proportion of subjects in a medical study that were cured in the group that received the
medication
(D) The difference in the proportion of subjects cured who received the medication and the
proportion of subjects cured who received the placebo
(E) The number of people in a sample who say they always wear their seatbelt when in a car



  1.      Of  the following,  which   is  NOT a   random  variable?



(A)         The average number  of  children    per family  in  the United  States
(B) The number of children in a randomly selected U.S. household
(C) The speed of the next car to drive past your house
(D) The average gas mileage of the next car to drive past your house
(E) The sum of the numbers showing on the next roll of two dice


  1. A cable news show asks viewers to call in to indicate whether they agree with a particular policy.
    The proportion of Americans who agree will be reported at the end of the show. Which of these is
    NOT true about this situation?
    (A) The fact that viewers of the cable news show may have similar opinions introduces bias into the
    estimate of the proportion of Americans who agree.
    (B) The fact that those with strong opinions are more likely to call in introduces bias into the
    estimate of the proportion of Americans who agree.

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