Chapter 1 Quiz.  A study of 254 patients with sleep disorders was conducted to find a link between obesity and sleep disorders.

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Chapter 1 Quiz

 A study of 254 patients with sleep disorders was conducted to find a link between obesity and sleep disorders.

1. True 2. False

1. Parameter 2. Statistic

1. Parameter 2. Statistic

1. Qualitative data 2. Quantitative data

1. Qualitative data 2. Quantitative data

1. True 2. False

1. Nominal 2. Ordinal 3. Interval 4. Ratio

1. Nominal 2. Ordinal 3. Interval 4. Ratio

1. Nominal 2. Ordinal 3. Interval 4. Ratio

1. Observational study 2. Simulation 3. Experiment 4. Survey

1. Observational study 2. Simulation 3. Experiment 4. Survey

1. Random 2. Stratified 3. Cluster 4. Systematic 5. Convenience

1. Random 2. Stratified 3. Cluster 4. Systematic 5. Convenience

1. Random 2. Stratified 3. Cluster 4. Systematic 5. Convenience

1. Random 2. Stratified 3. Cluster 4. Systematic 5. Convenience

 STUDY FOR YOUR CHAPTER 1 TEST TOMORROW!  Items not covered in this Review: ◦ Descriptive vs Inferential Statistics ◦ Biased questions or statements YOU CAN DO IT!