Stats Final Exam
Stats Final Exam
Directions: Read each item carefully. Write the letter corresponding to the best answer on a yellow paper on
each item. Write NONE if no correct choice is given. Make sure to write also your solutions.
A.
1. Which of the following is a alternative hypothesis?
(a) There will be a significant difference between the length of time taken to complete a test online and the
time taken to complete a test on paper.
(b) There is no significant factors.
(c) There will be no difference between the length of time taken to complete tests online and tests
completed on paper, and if there is it is due to chance.
(d) None of the above
A.
2. The alternative hypothesis of F-test is .
(a) Equal variances assumed (c) Data follows a Normal Distribution
(b) Equal variances Not assumed (d) Data does not follows a Normal Distribution
B.
3. The two forms of t-tests are
C.
4. If a researcher conducts a study in which the reading ability of a class of 20 second graders is tested at the
beginning and at the end of the year, the appropriate statistical procedure to analyze the results would be
A.
5. Suppose a researcher is conducting a study in which five groups of adults, each group having a distinct life
situation, are assessed on a measure of stress. The appropriate statistical procedure to compare the groups is a(n)
B.
6. When the value of x variable increases and the value of y variable also increases. It is known as .
(a) No Relationship (c) Inverse Relationship
(b) Direct Relationship (d) None of the above
C.
7. If the computed correlation coefficient of two continuous variables is 0.967, then describe the relationship.
(a) Weak Negative and Inverse Relationship
(b) Strong Negative and Inverse Relationship
(c) Strong Positive and Direct Relationship
(d) Weak Positive and Direct Relationship
C. 8. If the computed value for Pearson r is negative, this implies that there is a/an relationship between variables x
and y.
A.
9. You find children who take vitamins have higher health index scores than children who do not take vitamins (p <
0.05). You have found that these two groups of children are
A.
10. A conclusion in a research on Science Teaching in selected Quezon City high schools states, Most schools are
lack of adequate facilities. Which of the following is a proper recommendation for this conclusion?
(a) School administrators should be pro-active and skillful in acquiring adequate facilities.
(b) School administrators should conduct Science achievement tests that are centralized and uniform
(c) School administrators should hire more competent Science teachers for proper handling of the facilities.
(d) School administrators should work on the revision of the Science curricula so that lessons may adapt
with the facilities.
B.
11. Which of the following is a positive correlation?
(a) Gas mileage decreases as vehicle weight increases
(b) As study time decreases, students achieve lower grades
(c) As levels of self-esteem decline, levels of depression increase
(d) People who exercise regularly are less likely to be obese
D.
12. A friend of mine studies the effects of praise on happiness. She believes that children who receive praise are
happier overall than children who do not receive praise. She measures happiness by counting the number of
times a child smiles in a one hour period. She knows that in the population of children who do not receive
praise smiles average 4 times per hour with a standard deviation of .5, and that these data are normally
distributed. She selects a sample of 100 children whom she knows receive praise and finds that they smile an
average of 3.5 times per hour.
An appropriate null hypothesis for this study is:
(a) Children who receive praise smile more than children who do not.
(b) Children who receive praise smile the same amount as children who do not.
(c) Children who receive praise are happier than children who do not.
(d) Children who receive praise do not smile more than children who do not. B. 13. What
is the criterion for rejecting the null hypothesis using p value approach?
(a) If p value is less than or equal to the level of significance retain Ho, otherwise Reject Ho.
(b) If p value is less than or equal to the level of significance reject Ho, otherwise retain Ho.
(c) If p value is greater than or equal to the level of significance reject Ho, otherwise retain Ho.
(d) If p value is greater than or equal to the level of significance retain Ho, otherwise Reject Ho.
C. 15. An inspector needs to learn if customers are getting fewer ounces of a soft drink than the 28 ounces stated on the
label. After she collects data from a sample of bottles, she is going to conduct a test of a hypothesis. She should use
D. 16. A hypothesis test is done in which the alternative hypothesis is that more than 10% of a population is lefthanded.
The computed p value is 0.25. Which statement is correct?
(a) We can conclude that more than 10% of the population is left-handed. (b) We can conclude that more
than 25% of the population is left-handed.
(c) We can conclude that exactly 25% of the population is left-handed.
(d) We cannot conclude that more than 10% of the population is left-handed.
B.
17. If there is a negative correlation between no. of absences students have and grades. What can we conclude from
this research finding?
D. 18. It is a procedure on sample evidence and probability, used to test claims regarding a characteristic of one or
more populations.
A.
19. If the computed p-value is 0.0001 and the level of significance is 0.01, what do you think will be the decision of
the researcher?
A. The ACT is a college entrance exam. ACT has determined that a score of 22 on the
mathematics portion of the ACT suggests that a student is ready for college-level
mathematics. To achieve this goal, ACT recommends that students take a core
curriculum of math courses: Algebra I, Algebra II, and Geometry. Suppose a
random sample of 200 students who completed this core set of courses results in a
mean ACT math score of 22.6 with a standard deviation of 3.9. Do these results
suggest that students who complete the core curriculum are ready for college-level
mathematics? That is, are they scoring above 22 on the math portion of the ACT?
Null Hypothesis: The results do not suggest that students who complete
the core curriculum are ready for college level mathematics.
Alternative Hypothesis: The results do suggest that students who complete the core
curriculum are ready for college level mathematics.
conclusion. α = 0.05
P-value = 0.001
P-value ≤ 0.5; Reject Ho
Null Hypothesis: The sales of gasoline for a day at a sample of the company’s
station will not increase after running advertisements on local television stations
(Ho: μ1≥μ2).
Alternative Hypothesis: The sales of gasoline for a day at a sample of the
company’s station will increase after running advertisements on local television
stations (Ha: μ1<μ2
Since we are comparing the means of two related groups, we will use the
dependent sample t-test.
Before After
df 16
t-Stat -4.60068
Before After
11719.
Mean 10141.76 1
2
Reject Ho
Step 6:
There is sufficient evidence to support that the sales of gasoline at a sample of the
company’s stations will increase after running advertisements on local tv stations
Presentation of Results
Indicator Treatment Mean t-value p-value Decision Remarks
Gasoline Before 10141.76
sales for a After 11719.12 4.60068 0.0001488 Reject Ho Significan
day t