MCQs: Statistics
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State insured uninsured unknown total
Nebraska 800,000 12,000 100 812,100
Arizona 2,000,000 800,000 1,000,000 3,800,000
Oregon 2,000,000 50,000 100,000 2,150,000
New York 8,000,000 2,000,000 5,000,000 15,000,000
total 12,800,000 2,862,000 6,100,100 21,762,100
A) Is the illustration above best labeled as a two way table?
Please explain:
B) What is it most often used for?
C) Which source below would permit us to run a "t" test?
A) Any list of values of a single variable
B) A simple frequency table with multiple categories
C) A dataset of measurements of one variable for two groups
D) A count of categories for multiple groups
PLEASE EXPLAIN:
D) For a "t" test, the "degrees of freedom" is always
a. σ - 1
b. The sample size squared
c. n - 1
d. The number of groups or categories minus one
PLEASE Explain the "degrees of freedom":
E) The χ2 test requires ________________.
a. Parametric (measurement-level) data
b. Frequency data
c. The mean and standard deviation of a dataset
d. Mean, median and mode only
PLEASE EXPLAIN:
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