Statistics in a Modern World 800
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Kids Live With | 1960 | 1980 | 1990 |
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Father and mother | 80.6% | 62.3% | 57.7% |
Mother only | 7.7% | 18.0% | 21.6% |
Father only | 1.0% | 1.7% | 3.1% |
Father and stepmother | 0.8% | 1.1% | 0.9% |
Mother and stepfather | 5.9% | 8.4% | 10.4% |
Neither parent | 3.9% | 5.8% | 4.3% |
#10 (1 pt.) Use Table 9.3 p.177 to draw a pie chart illustrating the blood-type distribution for white Americans, ignoring the RH factor. [Do this directly to the right of the table shown.]
White Americans | Black Americans | ||||
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Blood Type | Rh+ | Rh- | Rh+ | Rh- | |
A | 38.8% | 7.0% | 26.0% | 2.0% | |
B | 7.0% | 1.0% | 17.0% | 1.5% | |
AB | 3.0% | 0.6% | 4.0% | 0.4% | |
O | 37.0% | 6.0% | 45.0% | 4.0% | |
#2 (1 pt.) It was observed that the correlation between husbands' and wives' heights, measured in millimeters, was 0.36. What would the correlation be if the heights were converted to inches?
#4 (2 pts.) Are each of the following pairs of variables likely to have a positive correlation or a negative correlation?
#5 (1 pt.) Suppose a weak relationship exists between two variables in a population. Which would be more likely to result in a statistically significant relationship between the two variables? (I) a sample of size 100 (II) a sample of size 10,000
#10 (a) (1 pt.) The regression line relating verbal SAT scores and GPA for the data exhibited in Figure 9.5 is GPA = 0.539 + (0.00362)(verbal SAT). Predict the average GPA for those with verbal SAT scores of 500.
#13. (1 pt.) Exercise 12 p. 197 reports a regression equation relating winning time in Olympic speed skating versus year for 1924 to 1998. Use one key word to tell why we should not use the regression equation to predict the winning time for the 2014 Winter Olympics.
#3. (3 pts.) An article in Science News claimed that "evidence suggests that regular consumption of milk may reduce a person's risk of stroke, the third leading cause of death in the U.S." The claim was based on an observational study of 3150 men, and the article noted that the researchers "report strong evidence that men who eschew [give up] milk have more than twice the stroke risk of those who drink 1 pint or more daily." The article concluded by noting that "those who consumed the most milk tended to be the leanest and the most physically active."
#4 (2 pts.) Iman (p. 505) presents data on how college students and experts perceive risks for 30 activities or technologies. Each group ranked the 30 activities. The rankings for the eight greatest risks, as perceived by the experts, are shown in Table 11.5.
Activity or Technology | Experts' Rank | Students' Rank |
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Motor vehicles | 1 | 5 |
Smoking | 2 | 3 |
Alcoholic Beverages | 3 | 7 |
Handguns | 4 | 2 |
Surgery | 5 | 11 |
Motorcycles | 6 | 6 |
X rays | 7 | 17 |
Pesticides | 8 | 4 |
#6 (1 pt.) Which one of the seven reasons for relationships (listed in #3 above) is supposed to be ruled out by designed experiments?
#12 (6 pts.) Suppose a positive relationship had been found between each of the following sets of variables. On p.207, seven potential reasons for such relationships are given (see #3 above). Circle the one of the seven reasons which is most likely to account for the relationship in each case.
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