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Statistics and Probability Katabasis

This document provides definitions and concepts related to statistics and probability. It covers topics like descriptive statistics, measures of spread, the central limit theorem, probability density functions, sample spaces, and inferential statistics. Multiple choice questions are asked to test understanding of key terms and concepts in these areas.

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Statistics and Probability Katabasis

This document provides definitions and concepts related to statistics and probability. It covers topics like descriptive statistics, measures of spread, the central limit theorem, probability density functions, sample spaces, and inferential statistics. Multiple choice questions are asked to test understanding of key terms and concepts in these areas.

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Statistics and Probability Katabasis

1. Inferential Statistics conclusions are represented in the form of __________.


All the options:wrong
2. Measures of Spread include(s)
Range, Standard Deviation, Variance
3. Probability Density Function produces the likelihood of __________ random
variable.
Continuous
4. Central Limit Theorem holds true for __________.
All the options
5. An experiment can be repeated __________.
Infinitely
6. Individual repetitions of experiment is termed as __________.
trials
7. __________ provides the summary statistics of data.
Descriptive Statistics
8. Central Limit Theorem condition remains true regardless of whether the
population is skewed or normal, provided the sample size is sufficiently large.
What is the minimum size of sample to hold this condition?
30
9. The sum of probability of an event and its complementary is __________.
1
10. __________ denotes the set of all outcomes obtained in an experiment process.
Sample Space
11. The Central Limit Theorem states that as the sample size gets larger, the
sampling distribution of the sample means approaches a normal distribution.
True
12. Sample Space is a subset of an Event.
False
13. Sample Space is denoted by __________.
S
14. The Acronym ANOVA stands for __________.
Analysis of Variance
15. __________ is the science of learning from data.
Statistics
16. Inferential Statistics produces inferences from __________.
Populations:wrong
17. Probability value always lies between __________ and __________.
0,1
18. Common Methods in Inferential Statistics are ________________________.
All the options
19. Expected Value is same as Mean and Average.
True

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