Intro Stats
Intro Stats
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ISBN: 9780321825278
Author: Richard D. De Veaux, Paul F. Velleman, David E. Bock
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 10, Problem 17E

In Exercises 17 to 23, for the reports about statistical studies, identify the following items (if possible). If you can’t tell, then say so—this often happens when we read about a survey.

  1. a) The population
  2. b) The population parameter of interest
  3. c) The sampling frame
  4. d) The sample
  5. e) The sampling method, including whether or not randomization was employed
  6. f) Who (if anyone) was left out of the study
  7. g) Any potential sources of bias you can detect and any problems you see in generalizing to the population of interest

17. Medical treatments Consumers Union asked all subscribers whether they had used alternative medical treatments and, if so, whether they had benefited from them. For almost all of the treatments, approximately 20% of those responding reported cures or substantial improvement in their condition.

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