Practice
Final Exam
a) (6 pts) What would be the percentile rank for a
student with a GPA of 3.4?
b) (3 pts) What can you say about the
shape of the distribution of GPA's
double-blind placebo-controlled simple random sample
random assignment to groups observational
i)
The
probability, if H0 is false, that you will reject H0
ii)
The
probability, computed assuming that H0
iii)
The
probability that H0
iv)
The
probability, computed assuming that H0 is true, that you will reject
H0
v)
The
probability that H0
vi)
The
probability, if H0 is false, that you will retain H0
a)
(2
pts) Which of the above corresponds to a
b)
(2
pts) Which corresponds to b
c)
d)
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Is there a statistically significant relationship
between Tire Supplier and the Acceptable/Defective variable? Use a
____ c) Assume the null hypothesis is H0:
m=0. If the null hypothesis is not
rejected, then the corresponding confidence interval (e.g., the 95% confidence
interval would correspond to an hypothesis test with a
____ d)
8.
A
researcher is analyzing crime data from the 50 states. Below is JMP-In output comparing murder
rates across four U.S. geographical regions-- Midwest, Northeast, South, and
West.
Source DF Sum of Squares Mean Square F
Ratio
Model 3 _________ 90.3719 ______
Error ___ _________ 10.3876 Prob>F
Total ___ 748.94420
Alpha=
Abs(Dif)-LSD South West Northeast Midwest
South -3.03732 1.16772 1.57118 2.08391
West 1.16772 -3.36960 -2.95002 -2.44998
Northeast 1.57118 -2.95002 -4.04976 -3.57431
Midwest 2.08391 -2.44998 -3.57431
a)
b)
(5 pts) Interpret, in terms of the variables given in
the problem, the overall ANOVA results.
c)
(5 pts) Interpret the results of the pairwise
comparisons.
RSquare 0.108613
Root Mean Square Error 252.4688
Mean of Response 473.6
Observations (or Sum Wgts)
Term Estimate Std Error t Ratio Prob>|t|
Intercept 112.13722 153.6689 0.73 0.4691
Unemployment 56.780205 23.47839 2.42
a)
(3
pts) Interpret the slope of the regression equation.
b)
(3
pts) Interpret Root Mean Square Error
c)
(3
pts) Is unemployment a significant predictor of auto theft?
d)
(3
pts) What would you predict the auto theft rate would be for a state with an
unemployment rate of 7.5?
e)
(3
pts) Can we conclude that higher unemployment causes higher auto theft
rates? Why or why not?
11.
(6
pts) Suppose that 0.5% (.005) of all students seeking treatment at a school
infirmary are eventually diagnosed as having mononucleosis. Of those who do have mono, 90% complain of a
sore throat. But 30% of those not
having mono also have sore throats. If
a student comes to the infirmary and says that he has a sore throat, what is
the probability that he has mono?
12.
A
researcher was interested in the influence of participation in school sports
and being employed on high school grades.
Mean GPA |
Employment Status |
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Not Employed |
Employed 0 to 10 hours/week |
Employed > 10 hours/week |
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Varsity Sports? |
No |
3.0 |
3.3 |
3.2 |
Yes |
3.4 |
3.1 |
2.8 |
a)
(4
pts) Graph these data with employment status along the X-axis, and with one
line for the high school students who play varsity sports and another line for
those who don't.
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Prob
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Varsity Status |
1 |
37.2 |
37.2 |
7.44 |
.040 |
Employment |
2 |
57.2 |
28.6 |
5.72 |
.171 |
Varsity * Employment |
1 |
94.3 |
94.3 |
18.86 |
.001 |
b) (5 pts) Interpret the above table.