Observational Study or Experiment?: STAT 113 Week 2 (Jan 14) Work Sheet 1: Chapter 1-3
Observational Study or Experiment?: STAT 113 Week 2 (Jan 14) Work Sheet 1: Chapter 1-3
(b) To determine whether a review session will improve his students’ test scores, a
Stat 113 instructor divides his class into two groups. He then requires one group to
attend a study session and compares the test results of each group.
Experiment
4. The average GPA for all female volleyball players in a particular college is 2.8,
and their mean height is 182cm. Identify the parameter or statistic if there is any.
2.8 and 182cm are both parameters.
Types of Sampling
5. Which sampling method was utilized? Why?
(a) Student organization looking to get signatures for a petition camp out in front of
Class of 1950 Lecture Hall.
Convenience Sample / Voluntary Response Sample, because the selection
process is seeking those individuals easiest to reach in front of Class of 1950
Lecture Hall.
(b) Select three students from a class to receive ice cream by putting all the students'
names in a hat and picking out three names randomly.
Simple Random Sample (SRS), because every individual has an equal chance
of being sampled.
(c) Select three female students and three male students to receive ice cream by
putting all the men's names in one hat and all the women's names in a different hat
and picking out three names from each hat.
Stratified Random Sample, because the population is first broken up into 2
subpopulations, one female and the other male students, then a SRS is done
within each subpopulation.
(d) In Fall 1995, the BBC in Britain requested viewers to call the network and
indicate their favorite poem.
Convenience Sample / Voluntary Response Sample, viewers who do not want
to call will not be able to participate.
(e) Divide the class into four groups (freshman, sophomore, junior and senior) and
take a random sample of two students from each group.
Stratified Random Sample, because the population is first broken up into 4
subpopulations, then a SRS is done within each subpopulation.