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Sampling and Estimation

Description: This quiz covers the fundamental concepts of sampling and estimation in statistics, including types of sampling, sampling distributions, and estimation methods.
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Which of the following is a non-probability sampling method?

  1. Simple random sampling

  2. Systematic sampling

  3. Convenience sampling

  4. Stratified sampling


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Convenience sampling is a non-probability sampling method where subjects are selected based on their ease of access or convenience, rather than their representativeness of the population.

In a simple random sample of size n, the probability of selecting any specific individual from the population is:

  1. 1/n

  2. n/N

  3. 1/N

  4. N/n


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In a simple random sample, each individual in the population has an equal chance of being selected, so the probability of selecting any specific individual is 1/N, where N is the population size.

The distribution of sample means from all possible samples of the same size from a population is called the:

  1. Sampling distribution of the mean

  2. Sampling distribution of the proportion

  3. Sampling distribution of the median

  4. Sampling distribution of the variance


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The sampling distribution of the mean is the probability distribution of all possible sample means that can be obtained from a population of a given size.

In a normal population with mean (\mu) and standard deviation (\sigma), the sampling distribution of the sample mean (\overline{X}) for samples of size n is:

  1. Normal with mean (\mu) and standard deviation (\sigma)

  2. Normal with mean (\mu) and standard deviation (\sigma/\sqrt{n})

  3. Normal with mean (\mu) and standard deviation (\sigma\sqrt{n})

  4. Normal with mean (\mu/n) and standard deviation (\sigma)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The sampling distribution of the sample mean follows a normal distribution with mean (\mu) and standard deviation (\sigma/\sqrt{n}), where n is the sample size.

The Central Limit Theorem states that as the sample size increases, the sampling distribution of the sample mean:

  1. Approaches a normal distribution

  2. Approaches a uniform distribution

  3. Approaches a binomial distribution

  4. Approaches a Poisson distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The Central Limit Theorem states that as the sample size increases, the sampling distribution of the sample mean approaches a normal distribution, regardless of the shape of the population distribution.

Which of the following is an example of a point estimate?

  1. Sample mean

  2. Sample proportion

  3. Confidence interval

  4. Hypothesis test


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A point estimate is a single value that is used to estimate a population parameter. The sample mean is a point estimate of the population mean.

Which of the following is an example of an interval estimate?

  1. Sample mean

  2. Sample proportion

  3. Confidence interval

  4. Hypothesis test


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

An interval estimate is a range of values that is used to estimate a population parameter. A confidence interval is an interval estimate of the population mean.

The width of a confidence interval:

  1. Increases as the sample size increases

  2. Decreases as the sample size increases

  3. Remains the same regardless of the sample size

  4. Depends on the population standard deviation


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The width of a confidence interval decreases as the sample size increases, because a larger sample size provides more information about the population.

The level of confidence in a confidence interval:

  1. Is the probability that the interval contains the true population parameter

  2. Is the probability that the sample mean is within the interval

  3. Is the probability that the sample proportion is within the interval

  4. Is the probability that the hypothesis test is correct


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The level of confidence in a confidence interval is the probability that the interval contains the true population parameter.

Which of the following is a method for constructing a confidence interval for a population mean?

  1. t-distribution

  2. z-distribution

  3. F-distribution

  4. Chi-square distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A t-distribution is used to construct a confidence interval for a population mean when the sample size is small (less than 30) and the population standard deviation is unknown.

Which of the following is a method for constructing a confidence interval for a population proportion?

  1. t-distribution

  2. z-distribution

  3. F-distribution

  4. Chi-square distribution


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A z-distribution is used to construct a confidence interval for a population proportion when the sample size is large (greater than 30) and the population proportion is not close to 0 or 1.

Which of the following is a method for constructing a confidence interval for a population variance?

  1. t-distribution

  2. z-distribution

  3. F-distribution

  4. Chi-square distribution


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A chi-square distribution is used to construct a confidence interval for a population variance when the sample size is large (greater than 30).

Which of the following is a method for constructing a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient?

  1. t-distribution

  2. z-distribution

  3. F-distribution

  4. Chi-square distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A t-distribution is used to construct a confidence interval for a population correlation coefficient when the sample size is small (less than 30).

Which of the following is a method for constructing a confidence interval for a population regression coefficient?

  1. t-distribution

  2. z-distribution

  3. F-distribution

  4. Chi-square distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A t-distribution is used to construct a confidence interval for a population regression coefficient when the sample size is small (less than 30).

Which of the following is a method for constructing a confidence interval for a population mean difference?

  1. t-distribution

  2. z-distribution

  3. F-distribution

  4. Chi-square distribution


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A t-distribution is used to construct a confidence interval for a population mean difference when the sample sizes are small (less than 30) and the population standard deviations are unknown.

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