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section 1-1
for exercises 1-8, state whether descriptive or inferential statistics has been used.
- by 2040 at least 3.5 billion people will run short of water (world future society).
- in a sample of 100 individuals, 36% think that watching television is the best way to spend an evening.
- in a survey of 1000 adults, 34% said that they posted notes on social media websites (source: aarp survey).
- in a poll of 3036 adults, 32% said that they got a flu shot at a retail clinic (source: harris interactive poll).
- allergy therapy makes bees go away (source: prevention).
- drinking decaffeinated coffee can raise cholesterol levels by 7% (source: american heart association).
- in a survey of 1500 people who gave up driving, the average of the ages at which they quit driving was 85. (men’s health)
- experts say that mortgage rates may soon hit bottom (source: usa today).
Brief Explanations
- Inferential statistics is used as it's making a prediction about the future (by 2040).
- Descriptive statistics is used as it's simply presenting data from a sample (36% in a sample of 100).
- Descriptive statistics is used as it's reporting data from a survey (34% in a survey of 1000 adults).
- Descriptive statistics is used as it's stating a proportion from a poll (32% in a poll of 3036 adults).
- Inferential statistics is used as it's making a general claim (allergy therapy makes bees go away) likely based on some data - but not just presenting data.
- Inferential statistics is used as it's making a claim about a relationship (drinking decaffeinated coffee and cholesterol levels) based on data.
- Descriptive statistics is used as it's presenting the average age from a survey of 1500 people.
- Inferential statistics is used as it's making a prediction about mortgage rates.
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