political geographer collects voter information using a random sample of so coun
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political geographer collects voter information using a random sample of so counties in Texas He is interested is a trend in the gender and ethnicity of adults who voted for independent candidates in the midierm election. This sort of data classification is based on the level of measurement. c, Interval d, Ratio e, None of the above, geography professor would like to make some statements about the level ofeultural awareness among 36,600 nts at Texas State University. She collects information from soo students. The sample has members, and the population has a. 36,600, 500 b, 500; 36,600 c. 37,100 d. Insufficient information has been given to answer this question. ich of the following is a discrete random variable? a he weight of the five shortest students in this classroom b. The height of the five tallest students in this classroom c. The annual number of graduates from Texas State University d. The distance from San Marcos to Austin e. All of the above 25. In a normal distribution, approximately what percentage ofthe area under the curve is found between three standard ations above and below the mean? a, 99% b, 95% c, 90% d, 50% 26. Tobler's 1st Law of Geography states: a. "There is no truly unique place existing on the surface of the Earth, neither in the past, present, nor future." b. "Time is of no consequence in the field of Geography." c. "Everything is related to everything else, but near things are more related than distantthings." d. "A state is not a sample of a country and a country is not a sample of the world." e. "For every conceivable pattern in three dimensions there exists an instance on the Earth's surface." d. 15 e.-15Explanation / Answer
22. a) Nominal
23. b) 500, 36,000
24. c) the annual number of graduates from Texas State University
25. a) 99%
27. c) 2
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