Name: ______Section: ______

Quiz 9

Ch 21

1. Write down your name and section number. (3pts)

Use the following to answer questions 2-3:

A recent Gallup Poll asked, “Do you consider the amount of federal income tax you have to pay as too high, about right, or too low?” 52% of the sample answered “Too high.” Gallup says that:“ For results based on the sample of national adults (n=1,021) surveyed April 6-9, 2008 the margin of sampling error is ± 3 percentage points.”

2. The poll was carried out by telephone, so people without phones are always excluded from the sample. Any errors in the final result due to excluding people without phones ______(2pts)

A) are included in the announced margin of error

B) are in addition to the announced margin of error

C) can be ignored, because these people are not part of the population

D) can be ignored, because this is a nonsampling error.

3. If Gallup had used an SRS of size n=1021 and obtained the sample proportion p=0.52, you can calculate that the margin of error for 95% confidence would be ______(2pts)

A) ±0.025 percentage points D) ±3.0 percentage points

B) ±0.05 percentage points E) ±3.1 percentage points

C) ±1.6 percentage points

Use the following to answer questions 4-5:

The student newspaper at a college asks an SRS of 250 undergraduates, “Do you favor eliminating supplemental fees for lab courses?” In all, 150 of the 250 are in favor.

4. The ______you want to estimate is the proportion p of all undergraduates who favor eliminating the carnival. ______(2pts)

A) confidence level B) mean C) parameter E) statistic

5. To estimate p, you will use the proportion p = 150/250 of your sample who favored eliminating supplemental fees for lab courses. The number p is ______(2pts)

A) bias B) confidence level C) parameter D) statistic

6. The margin of error for a 95% confidence interval is 2.8. If we decrease the confidence level to 90% the margin of error will be ______(2pts)

A) biased B) 2.8 C) smaller than 2.8 D) larger than 2.8

7. For a 95% confidence interval, a larger sample size will generally give ______(2pts)

A) a larger margin of error B) less bias

C) higher correlation D) a smaller margin of error

Use the following to answer questions 8-9:

Take a sample of 150 farmers in the state of Indiana and asked them how many bushels of corn per acre they harvested last year. The sample averages is 125 bushels per acre and the population standard deviation is 19 bushels.

8. The standard deviation of the sample average is approximately______(2pts)

A) 1.8 B) 1.7 C) 1.62 D) 1.55

9. A 99% confidence interval for the true unknown mean bushels per acre for the entire population of Indiana farmers is given by (round off to whole bushels) ______(2pts)

A) ( 121 ,129) B) ( 122, 128) C) ( 123 , 127 ) D) ( 120 , 130)

10. Turn in your 3 inch x 5 inch cheat sheet with your name on it. (1pt)

C / 90% / 95% / 99%
/ 1.64 / 1.96 / 2.58