Basic Statistics Course at COURSERA
Basic Statistics Course at COURSERA
Basic Statistics Course at COURSERA
Final Exam
Quiz, 30 questions
Question 1
1
point
1. Question 1
What does the test statistic tell you?
It indicates how many standard errors a point estimate lies from the expected null hypothesis
population value. v
It indicates how far from the actual population value your sample mean lies.
Question 2
1
point
2. Question 2
In a group of students 25% are enrolled in physics, 23% in sociology, 17% in chemistry, 14% in
political science, 12% in anthropology, and 9% in math. You are going to select an individual from
the group of students. The probability of event A is equivalent to the probability that you select
someone who studies social science (sociology, political science and anthropology) or physics. What
is the probability of the event A’s complement?
0.51 x
0.26 vvvv
0.49
0.74
Question 3
1
point
3. Question 3
Assume your null hypothesis is μ = 6. In your sample you find a value that is lower than 6. Is it
'easier' to reject the null hypothesis with a one-tailed or two-tailed test?
A one-tailed test. v
A two-tailed test.
Question 4
1
point
4. Question 4
Someone makes the following assertion: if the sample becomes larger, then the standard deviation
becomes smaller. Which of the following statements is correct?
This assertion always applies to the sample distribution and the sampling distribution.
5. Question 5
The largest number of Oscars received by a film in year X was 4. This was different in previous
years. Below is a probability distribution for the number of Oscars per Oscar winning film. What is
the standard deviation of this distribution?
1 0.56
2 0.23
3 0.11
4 0.05
5 0.03
6 0.02
1.82 x
1.19 vvvv
1.32
Question 6
1
point
6. Question 6
You draw a sample from the population of a town (n = 312) and find that of this sample, 23% are
highly educated and 27% are low-educated. What is the 80% confidence interval for the proportion
of highly educated people in this town?
(0.21, 0.25) x
(0.25, 0.29)
(0.23, 0.27)
Question 7
1
point
7. Question 7
What type of table is shown below?
Germany 3,500,000 30
France 2,800,000 31
Italy 2,000,000 33
Data matrix v
Cross table
Frequency table
Scatterplot
Question 8
1
point
8. Question 8
You know that there is a strong correlation between the consumption of ice cream and body weight.
The Pearson's r = 0.78. You also know that the average consumption of ice cream per week is five
grams with a standard deviation of 1.5 grams. The average weight is 65 kg with a standard deviation
of 15 kg. What is the formula of the regression line?
ŷ = 26 + 7.8x v
ŷ = 0.078 - 502x
ŷ = -502 + 0.078x
ŷ = 7.8 + 26x
Question 9
1
point
9. Question 9
See the sample space below. What is the probability of event B occurring, given that event A has
occurred?
0.09 x
0.23 xxx
0.82
0.19 vv
Question 10
1
point
10. Question 10
What is a probability?
The proportion of times that something will occur in the long run. vvv
A P-value.
An uncertainty.
Question 11
1
point
11. Question 11
25% of all students find this BS exam difficult. You select four random students. What is the
probability that exactly two of them find this exam difficult?
0.06 x
0.07 xx
0.21 vv
0.02
Question 12
1
point
12. Question 12
Various forms of bias can occur when we select a sample. What is sampling bias?
If not everyone in the population has an equal chance to enter the sampling frame. xx
If not everyone in the sampling frame has an equal chance to get into the sample. vv
If not everyone in the sample actually participates in the research.
Question 13
1
point
13. Question 13
Variable A is normally distributed with μ = 12.30 and σ = 3.11. What is the probability that a
randomly selected case will have a score of less than 14?
0.88 x
0.29 xxx
0.71 vvv
0.12
Question 14
1
point
14. Question 14
A random sample of 61 Basic Statistics students were asked what they thought of statistics on a
scale of 0 (very stupid) to 100 (very nice). Interestingly, students seem to find statistics quite nice:
the sample mean equals 83. The sample standard deviation equals 7. We know that the standard
deviation in the population (all BS students) is 8. Calculate the 90% confidence interval.
(81.53, 84.47) x
(81.32, 84.68) vv
(80.99, 85.01)
Question 15
1
point
15. Question 15
You know that for variable A μ = 1400 and σ = 300. You also know that the variable is normally
distributed. You decide to change the scores of this variable into z-scores. What is the mean and
standard deviation of this new distribution?
Question 16
1
point
16. Question 16
Ten students resit the Basic Statistics exam. Their final grades are: 4, 4, 2, 9, 7, 9, 6, 4, 7, 8. What is
the interquartile range?
2 x
8 xxx
4 vvvvv
7 xxxx
Question 17
1
point
17. Question 17
Which of the following is not the explained variance?
The degree to which the regression equation of X and Y is better at predicting the dependent
variable than the average of Y. x
The percentage of the variance in Y which is explained with the regression equation.
Question 18
1
point
18. Question 18
Look at the following cross table of two ordinal variables. Is there a correlation between variable A
and B?
Variable A
Variable B 1 2 3 4 Total
1 5 5 5 5 20
2 5 5 5 5 20
3 5 5 5 5 20
4 5 5 5 5 20
Total 20 20 20 20 80
No, there is no correlation. v
Question 19
1
point
19. Question 19
Look at the table below. Calculate the Pearson's r.
Variable 1 Variable 2
Person 1 1 23
Person 2 6 48
Person 3 7 41
0.61 x
0.71 xxx
0.91
0.81
Question 20
1
point
20. Question 20
Based on a random sample of n = 2345, the 95% confidence interval of variable X is (7.25, 9.12).
You expect that the mean in the population is different from 7 at α = 0.05. What can you conclude?
Question 21
1
point
21. Question 21
Which of the following statements about the regression line is not correct?
The constant indicates the place where the regression line crosses the Y-axis. x
The regression line is the line of which the sum of the residuals is the smallest. vvvv
The regression coefficient is the change in the Y value with 1 unit increase in the X value.
Question 22
1
point
22. Question 22
You’re going to draw a random sample of professional football players because you want to know
what percentage have completed high school. You want to have a margin of error of up to 0.03 at a
confidence level of 90%. How big should your sample be?
Minimum 748 v
Minimum 456
At least 30
Minimum 1068
Question 23
1
point
23. Question 23
81 random elementary schools were asked for their average exam scores (sample mean = 535,
sample standard deviation = 7). Calculate the 98% confidence interval.
(533.15, 536.85) v
(528.00, 542.00)
(533.41, 536.59)
Question 24
1
point
24. Question 24
A type I error means that:
The null hypothesis is true, and you do not reject the null hypothesis. x
The null hypothesis is true, and you reject the null hypothesis. vvvv
The null hypothesis is false, and you reject the null hypothesis.
The null hypothesis is false and cannot reject the null hypothesis.
Question 25
1
point
25. Question 25
You know that the heights of four people are: 156 cm, 184 cm, 172 cm and 165 cm. What is the
standard deviation?
28 x
10.23 xxx
139.58
11.81 vvv
Question 26
1
point
26. Question 26
Last year the mean turnover of a group of companies was 434,000 euro. You have good reasons to
expect that this year’s turnover will be higher. Your null hypothesis is therefore: μ = 434,000. Your
alternative hypothesis is: μ > 434,000.
You randomly sample 101 companies from the population. The sample mean turns out to be
450,000 euro, with a standard deviation of 100,000 euro. Calculate the test statistic. Which of the
following statements is correct?
You do not reject the null hypothesis at α = 0.05, and not at α = 0.10. x
You reject the null hypothesis at both α = 0.05 and α = 0.10. xxxx
Question 27
1
point
27. Question 27
Film critics gave the film Basic Statistics: The Movie an average rating of 8.1 (on a scale of 0-10).
The standard deviation is 0.7. You drew a random sample of n = 56 from all film critics and asked
them to rate the film Basic Statistics: The Movie with a number. What is the probability that the
average rating in the sample is greater than 8.0?
14% x
44% xxx
86% vv
56%
Question 28
1
point
28. Question 28
You draw a sample from the population of Dutch voters. You do this by randomly selecting 10 voters
from each municipality. What kind of sample is this?
Convenience x
Cluster random xx
Snowball xx
Stratified random vv
Question 29
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29. Question 29
What does the 95% confidence interval tell us?
In 95% of cases when we sample from a population, the sample mean falls within the interval: x
In 95% of cases when we sample from a population, the sample mean falls within the interval:
In 95% of cases when we sample from a population, the population mean falls within the interval:
In 95% of cases when we sample from a population, the population mean falls within the interval:
Question 30
1
point
30. Question 30
What is a characteristic of the t-distribution?
The t distribution has a mean of one. x
A t-value that is multiplied with a standard error is equal to the margin of error for a confidence
interval of a mean. vvvvv
The t-distribution approaches the normal distribution if it has a large standard deviation.
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