Round 1Round 2 Final Jeopardy
Parameter or Statistic Identify the Population and Sample Qualitative or Quantitative Sampling Techniques Four levels Of Measurement Data Collecting Techniques $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Round 2 Final Jeopardy Scores
$100 A survey of a sample of 500 adults in the U.S. found that 54% drink coffee daily
$100 Statistic Scores
$200 The average age of the students at a local high school is 15.7 years.
$200 Parameter Scores
$300 Out of the 150 teachers at an elementary school, 48% own a red car.
$300 Parameter Scores
$400 In a recent survey at Tomball Memorial, 63% of the students that were asked said that their favorite teacher was Mrs. Skinner.
$400 Statistic Scores
$500 38% of the students at Tomball Memorial have red hair.
$500 Parameter Scores
$100 Identify the population: A survey of 500 adults in the U.S. found that 54% drink coffee daily. Identify the population: A survey of 500 adults in the U.S. found that 54% drink coffee daily.
$100 Collection of all adults in the U.S. Scores
$200 Identify the sample: A survey was given to 50 students at Tomball Memorial that shows 53% like the color blue. Identify the sample: A survey was given to 50 students at Tomball Memorial that shows 53% like the color blue.
$200 Scores The 50 Students at Tomball Memorial
$300 Identify the sample: A survey of 500 adults in the U.S. found that 54% drink coffee daily. Identify the sample: A survey of 500 adults in the U.S. found that 54% drink coffee daily.
$300 Collection of the 500 adults surveyed Scores
$400 Identify the Population: Out of all of the teachers at Tomball Memorial, 74% own a pet. Identify the Population: Out of all of the teachers at Tomball Memorial, 74% own a pet.
$400 The teachers at Tomball Memorial Scores
$500 Identify the Sample: 38% of the 700 U.S. women asked said that they do not want to have children. Identify the Sample: 38% of the 700 U.S. women asked said that they do not want to have children.
$500 The 700 U.S. Women Scores
$100 The costs of items in a shopper’s grocery cart
$100 Quantitative Scores
$200 The social security numbers of students in a class
$200 Qualitative Scores
$300 The eye colors of students in a class
$300 Qualitative Scores
$400 The age of the teachers at Tomball Memorial
$400 Quantitative Scores
$500 The heights of the players on the football team
$500 Scores Quantitative
$100 The IQ scores of students in a class.
$100 Scores Interval
$200 The nationality of each person in an airport.
$200 Scores Nominal
$300 The salaries of teachers in a school district
$300 Scores Ratio
$400 The list of the top 5 ice cream flavors at Baskin Robins
$400 Scores Ordinal
$500 The list of heights of students in the classroom
$500 Scores Ratio
$100 A study of the effect of using MyStatLab on grades in a statistics course.
$100 Scores Experiment
$200 The study to determine the ideal college for seniors at Tomball Memorial
$200 Survey Scores
$300 A study to determine how well An airbag will protect the passengers In a vehicle.
$300 Scores Simulation
$400 A study to determine if eating Cheerios for breakfast will lower cholesterol
$400 Scores Experiment
$500 The study of how math students solve Sudoku puzzles
$500 Observation Scores
$100 Every 13 th student that walks through the front door of the school is chosen to participate in a survey
$100 Systematic Sample Scores
$200 Students are grouped by hair color and the red haired and blonde haired students are chosen to participate.
$200 Cluster Sample Scores
$300 A company assigns a number for each of their costumers and using a random number generator, costumers are chosen to participate in a survey.
$300 Simple Random Sample Scores
$400 Teachers are grouped by the subject they teach and teachers are chosen randomly from each subject to participate in the survey
$400 Scores Stratified Sample
$500 Students are classified according to major. Twenty students are selected from each major and asked how often they use the library.
$500 Scores Stratified Sample
Vocabulary Final Jeopardy Question Scores
Occurs when an experimenter cannot tell the difference between the effects of different factors on a variable.
What is confounding Variable? Scores