Solutions for Intro Stats, Books a la carte Plus NEW MyLab Statistics with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (5th Edition)
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SECTION 2.1 1. Automobile fatalities The table gives the numbers of passenger car occupants killed...Problem 2E:
Nonoccupant fatalities The frequencies of traffic fatalities of nonoccupants of vehicles are shown...Problem 4E:
Movie ratings The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) rates each film to designate the...Problem 6E:
Marriage in decline Changing attitudes about marriage and families prompted Pew Research to ask how...Problem 7E:
Traffic fatalities 2013 Here are two histograms showing the annual number of traffic fatalities in...Problem 11E:
E-mails A university teacher saved every e-mail received from students in a large introductory...Problem 12E:
Adoptions The U.S. Census Bureau keeps track of the number of adoptions in each state (and...Problem 13E:
Biceps revisited Describe the shape of the distribution of bicep circumferences (in inches) for the...Problem 14E:
E-mails II For the distribution of e-mails sent by students in Exercise 11, describe the shape. 11....Problem 15E:
Life expectancy Here are the life expectancies at birth in 190 countries (2014) as collected by the...Problem 17E:
Life expectancy II For the 146 life expectancies in Exercise 15, a) Which would you expect to be...Problem 18E:
Adoptions II For the number of adoptions in Exercise 12, a) Which would you expect to be larger: the...Problem 19E:
How big is your bicep II? For the bicep measurements in Exercise 10, would you report the mean, the...Problem 20E:
Shoe sizes II For the shoe sizes in Exercise 16, what might be the problem with either the mean or...Problem 21E:
SECTION 2.5 21. Life expectancy III For the 190 life expectancies in Exercise 15, a) Would you...Problem 23E:
How big is your bicep III? For the bicep measurements in Exercise 10, would you report the standard...Problem 33E:
Thinking about shape Would you expect distributions of these variables to be uniform, unimodal, or...Problem 34E:
More shapes Would you expect distributions of these variables to be uniform, unimodal, or bimodal?...Problem 35E:
Movie genres again Here is a bar chart summarizing the movie genres from the 891 movies in Exercise...Problem 44E:
Modalities A survey of athletic trainers asked what modalities (treatment methods such as ice,...Problem 45E:
Cereals The histogram shows the carbohydrate content of 77 breakfast cereals (in grams). a) Describe...Problem 46E:
Run times One of the authors collected the times (in minutes) it took him to run 4 miles on various...Problem 47E:
Heart attack stays The histogram shows the lengths of hospital stays (in days) for all the female...Problem 48E:
Bird species 2013 The Cornell Lab of Ornithology holds an annual Christmas Bird Count...Problem 49E:
Super Bowl points 2016 How many points do football teams score in the Super Bowl? Here are the total...Problem 51E:
Test scores, large class Test scores from a large calculus class of 400 are shown in the histogram...Problem 53E:
Mistake A clerk entering salary data into a company spreadsheet accidentally put an extra 0 in the...Problem 54E:
Sick days During contract negotiations, a company seeks to change the number of sick days employees...Problem 56E:
Tornadoes 2015 Here are the annual numbers of deaths from tornadoes in the United States from 1995...Problem 58E:
Tornadoes 2015 II Using the data from Exercise 56, write up a short report describing the...Problem 59E:
Pizza prices The histogram shows the distribution of the prices of plain pizza slices (in ) for 156...Problem 60E:
Neck size The histogram shows the neck sizes (in inches) of the 250 men recruited for the health...Problem 61E:
Pizza prices again Look again at the histogram of the pizza prices in Exercise 59. a) Is the mean...Problem 62E:
Neck sizes again Look again at the histogram of mens neck sizes in Exercise 60. a) Is the mean...Problem 63E:
Movie lengths 2010 The histogram shows the running times in minutes of the 150 top-grossing feature...Problem 64E:
Golf drives 2015 The display shows the average drive distance (in yards) for 199 professional...Problem 66E:
Golf drives II 2015 Exercise 64 looked at distances PGA golfers can hit the ball. The standard...Problem 68E:
Cold weather A meteorologist preparing a talk about global warming compiled a list of weekly low...Problem 69E:
Gasoline 2014 In January 2014, 16 gas stations in eastern Wisconsin posted these prices for a gallon...Problem 70E:
The great one During his 20 seasons in the NHL, Wayne Gretzky scored 50% more points than anyone who...Problem 77E:
Acid rain Two researchers measured the pH (a scale on which a value of 7 is neutral and values below...Problem 78E:
Marijuana 2015 In 2015 the Council of Europe published a report entitled The European School Survey...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - Stats Starts HereChapter 1.3 - VariablesChapter 2 - Displaying And Describing DataChapter 2.3 - ShapeChapter 2.5 - SpreadChapter 3 - Relationships Between Categorical Variables—contingency TablesChapter 3.2 - Conditional DistributionsChapter 4 - Understanding And Comparing DistributionsChapter 4.1 - Displays For Comparing GroupsChapter 5 - The Standard Deviation As A Ruler And The Normal Model
Chapter 5.1 - Using The Standard Deviation To Standardize ValuesChapter 5.2 - Shifting And ScalingChapter 5.3 - Normal ModelsChapter 6 - Scatterplots, Association, And CorrelationChapter 6.2 - CorrelationChapter 7 - Linear RegressionChapter 7.4 - Regression To The MeanChapter 7.6 - R2—the Variation Accounted For By The ModelChapter 8 - Regression WisdomChapter 8.3 - Outliers, Leverage, And InfluenceChapter 8.7 - Finding A Good Re-expressionChapter 9 - Multiple RegressionChapter 9.4 - Partial Regression PlotsChapter 10 - Sample SurveysChapter 10.2 - Populations And ParametersChapter 10.4 - Other Sampling DesignsChapter 11 - Experiments And Observational StudiesChapter 11.3 - The Four Principles Of Experimental DesignChapter 11.4 - Control GroupsChapter 12 - From Randomness To ProbabilityChapter 12.1 - Random PhenomenaChapter 12.3 - Formal ProbabilityChapter 12.5 - IndependenceChapter 12.6 - Picturing Probability: Tables, Venn Diagrams, And TreesChapter 13 - Sampling Distribution Models And Confidence Intervals For ProportionsChapter 13.2 - When Does The Normal Model Work? Assumptions And ConditionsChapter 13.3 - A Confidence Interval For A ProportionChapter 13.5 - Margin Of Error: Certainty Vs. PrecisionChapter 14 - Confidence Intervals For MeansChapter 14.2 - A Confidence Interval For The MeanChapter 14.3 - Interpreting Confidence IntervalsChapter 15 - Testing HypothesesChapter 15.2 - P-valuesChapter 15.4 - A Hypothesis Test For The MeanChapter 15.6 - P-values And Decisions: What To Tell About A Hypothesis TestChapter 16 - More About Tests And IntervalsChapter 16.2 - Alpha Levels And Critical ValuesChapter 16.3 - Practical Vs. Statistical SignificanceChapter 16.4 - ErrorsChapter 17 - Comparing GroupsChapter 17.2 - Assumptions And Conditions For Comparing ProportionsChapter 17.3 - The Two-sample Z-test: Testing For The Difference Between ProportionsChapter 17.4 - A Confidence Interval For The Difference Between Two MeansChapter 17.5 - The Two-sample T-test: Testing For The Difference Between Two MeansChapter 18 - Paired Samples And BlocksChapter 18.4 - BlockingChapter 19 - Comparing CountsChapter 19.3 - Examining The ResidualsChapter 19.4 - Chi-square Test Of IndependenceChapter 20 - Inferences For RegressionChapter 20.5 - Multiple Regression InferenceChapter R - Review ExercisesChapter CR - Cumulative Review Exercises
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