lator wh 1. (I point each) Classify the following type of data (quantitative - d
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lator wh 1. (I point each) Classify the following type of data (quantitative - discrete, quantitative- continuous, or qualitative) that would be given as a response to each question. Your answer must be complete. alito hive a) Favorite Restaurant b) Distance to the nearest hospitalConius c Number of countries in the world you have visited 2. (I point each) A plastic surgeon is interested in the average recovery period for his patients who are burn victims. Fill in the letter of the phrase that best describes each of the four words in the row below. (Not all letters will be used.) a) A group of the surgeon's patients who are burn victims, chosen randomly b) All of the surgeon's patients who are burn victims c) 12 months, 18 months, 3 months, 4 months d) The recovery period of one of the surgeon's patients who are burn victims e) The average recovery period of all of the surgeon's patients who are burn victims f) The average recovery period of a group of the surgeon's patients who are burn victims, chosen randomly g) All of the surgeon's patients -C-Statistic -b-Population a -Sample Data 3. (I point cach) Determine the type of sampling used in the studies below (simple random, systematic, cluster, stratified, convenience) A math teacher surveys the first 10 students who walk into her classroom on the first day of and asks them if they are taking the class for transfer. A statistics student interviews 60 female students and 60 male students (chosen randomly) for a statistics project Suste naticAn administrator of a large university wants to know ifhis faculty think undergraduate classes are, on average, too large. He randomly chooses one of faculty member and then chooses every fifth faculty member from a list. Page 1 of 2Explanation / Answer
1) Is correct.
2) Stastic -D
Population - B
Sample -A
Data --C
3) First is Cluster ( SInce first 10 are chosesn)
Second is simple random.
Third is correct.
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