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. Six young people report their wage rate to a researcher: $9, $11.50, $12, $14.50, $15, and $16 per hour, respectively. What is the average wage rate?

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. The sigma (?) symbol means the researcher must do what?

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. If a student makes a total of $33,072 in salary a year, how much do they make on average each week?

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. If a student makes a yearly salary of $27,615, what is their average weekly income?

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. Which of the following is not a necessary step to calculate a ratio-level variable's standard deviation?

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. If a case has a z-score of -1, then you can say the following about that case:

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. If a young worker makes $15.60/hour and the average wage rate for their age group is $12.56 with a standard deviation of 3.04 then what is the z-score for that worker?

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. If another young worker makes $20.02/hour and the average wage rate for their age group is $16.84 with a standard deviation of 6.36 then what is the z-score for that worker?

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. Cases that stand out as different due to their unusually high or low values are known as what?

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. What don't you do if you notice outliers in your data?

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. What is the normal distribution also known as?

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. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the normal distribution?

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. Which of the following is not true about the area underneath the curve of a normal distribution?

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. Assuming a normally distributed variable, calculate the value of +1 standard deviation from the mean for a variable's distribution with an average wage rate of $13/hour and a standard deviation of $2.40?

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. Assuming a normally distributed variable about youth wage rates, with an average rate of $13/hour and a standard deviation of $2.40, we know that 68% of young people will earn between what and what per hour?

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. Assuming a normally distributed variable about youth wage rates, with an average rate of $13/hour and a standard deviation of $2.40, we know that 95% of young people will earn between what and what per hour?

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. Assuming a normally distributed variable about youth wage rates, with an average rate of $13/hour and a standard deviation of $2.40, calculate the percentage of students who earn less than $15/hour using an 'area under the normal curve' calculator.

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. What statistics do researchers use to describe the shape of non-normal distributions?

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. What does the skew of a distribution indicate?

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. What does the kurtosis of a distribution measure?

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. The most common way to describe the centre of a ratio-level variable's distribution is the standard deviation.

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. The mean is a theoretical construct and not linked to a specific case.

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. The statistic that is most often used to describe the dispersion of a variable at the ratio level of measurement is the standard deviation.

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. The variance is the square of the mean.

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. The standard deviation has the same unit of measurement as the variable.

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. A variable's standard deviation is a measure of how far cases are spread out around the mean of a variable.

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. If a variable's standard deviation is larger than its mean then we know the variable is not widely dispersed.

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. The formula for the variance is identical to the formula for the standard deviation, except you do not take the square root of the result.

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. Z-scores are used primarily to compare the relative positions of two or more cases that are part of different distributions.

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. In terms of calculating the z-score for a case, the S in the formula represents the standard deviation for the variable in question.

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. Because of the way they are calculated, the mean, standard deviation and variance are not susceptible to the effect of outliers.

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. The median is less affected by outliers than the mean, standard deviation and variance.

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. The way outliers affect the mean, standard deviation and variance highlights the importance of looking at how a variable is distributed before performing statistical analysis on it.

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. Histograms are used to display continuous variables.

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. The width of each bar in a histogram captures an equal-sized interval of values.

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. Each bar on a histogram is called an outlier.

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. A normal distribution is a tool used to describe the shape of a distribution.

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. The mean and standard deviation are not relevant to the normal distribution.

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. Z-scores and the normal distribution can also be used to determine the percentage of cases that are above or below a specific value of a variable.

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