4.6251 would become 4.63 (In contrast to what Howell says, always round up with
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4.6251 would become 4.63 (In contrast to what Howell says, always round up with a value of 5 even produces an odd rather than an even final number as in this example.) Failure to follow this rule, like misspellings, could lead to automated scoring errors. (In the course notes for Module 7, probabilities such.678934 are instead rounded to four decimal so the correct way to report the aforementioned probability is 6789. You do not need to add zeros four decimal places, e.g., do not change .25 to .2500) Multiple Not allowed. This test can only be taken once Force This test can be saved and resumed later Completion Question Completion Status: 1 [14] TS] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20 6 L , 10 11 12 13 Moving to another question will save this response. Question 3 c Question 3 1 points about summarizing a group of observagjons. are about generalizing from a few observations to an entire group, whileare A Inferential statistics; descriptive statistics B Descriptive statistics; inferential statistics c. continuous variables: discrete variables D. Discrete variables; continuous variables Moving to another question will save this response. F1O 86 7 0Explanation / Answer
3. Inferencial statistics, descriptive statitics. ( Because in descriptive statitics we summarize the data in our hand, whereas in inferencial statitics we draw inference about the population using sample data.)
4. sample and population
5. interval
6. Ordinal.
7. Nominal.
8. Ordinal.
9. Choice of beef and chicken
10. Distance
11. No. of children in a family.
12. temperature
13. Rocking or not rocking, because sleep time depends on that.
14. ordinal
15. cannot be said from the given information. Though temperature is a continuous variable, it depends on the kind of thermometer on is using to get continuous reading.
16. random sampling
17.
18. Quality of bars
19. Temperature, Pressure, No. of bars
20. Predicting the score of depression invertory based on a person's level of pessimism.
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