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Explain what the Inverse Normal Distribution is. How would you figure out whether a problem is Normal Distribution type or Inverse

Chapter 1

1. Explain the difference between a population and a sample (from a statistical point of view). (4pts)

2. Explain the difference between quantitative variable and qualitative variable. (4pts)

3. Explain the difference between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. (4pts)

Chapter 2

1. For a dataset, without constructing of the frequency distribution table; how to obtain the class width of frequency distribution table if the number of classes is given? (2pts)

Note: Use the formula in the slides; here frequency distribution table is not provided.

2. Explain the difference between a frequency distribution table and a relative frequency distribution table (4pts)

Chapter 3

1. Explain the difference between mean and median. Is mean always larger than median? (4pts)

2. Explain the difference between µ and x . How do you determine which is appropriate to use in a problem? (4pts)

3. Explain the difference between σ and s. How do you determine which is appropriate to use in a problem? (4pts)

4. What is the relationship between variance and standard deviation?
(2pts)
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5. Explain the difference between range and interquartile range. (4pts)

6. Explain what the coefficient of variation is. What is the advantage of using it compared to standard deviation? (4pts)

Chapter 4

1. Explain the meaning of “Event with equally likely outcomes”. (4pts)

2. Explain the difference between joint(nonexclusive) events and disjoint(mutually exclusive) events. (4pts)

3. Explain the difference between P(A) and P(A|B). What does it mean if they are equal in value? What does it mean if they are unequal in value? (4pts)

4. Explain the difference between P(A|B) and P(B|A). Must they be equal in value? (4pts)

5. Explain the difference between Permutation and Combination. (4pts)

Chapter 5

1. Explain what a discrete random variable is. List examples.(4pts)

2. What are the requirements for a discrete probability distribution?
(4pts)

3. Explain what binomial probability distribution is.
Hint: list requirements in slides.(4pts)

Chapter 6

1. Explain what a continuous random variable is. List examples. (4pts)

2. Explain some basic characteristics of Normal Distribution. (4pts)
3. What is the standard Normal Distribution? (2pts)
4. Explain the difference between a raw score (x value) and a standard
score(z value). (4pts)
5. How to convert a raw score to a standard score; and how to convert a standard score to a raw score? (4pts)
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6. Explain how to use Table 2 for each of the following intervals:
a) z < a (less than) b) z > a (more than)
c) a < z < b (between)
Here a and b are constant z units. b is larger than a
Describe the strategies we mentioned in class for theses 3 cases (6pts)

7. Explain what the Inverse Normal Distribution is. How would you figure out whether a problem is Normal Distribution type or Inverse
Normal type? (4pts)