A.midpoint frequency
B.cumulative frequency
C.stem and leaf plot
D.relative frequency
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A.ogive
B.histogram
C.frequency distribution
D.stem and leaf plot
A.Summarising data
B.Displaying aspects of the collected data
C.Reporting numerical findings
D.Estimating characteristics of the population
A.descriptive statistics
B.inferential statistics
C.nonparametric statistics
D.wishful thinking
A.One form of descriptive statistics uses graphical techniques
B.One form of descriptive statistics uses numerical techniques
C.In the language of statistics,the term population refers to a group of people
D.Statistical inference is used to draw conclusions or inferences about characteristics of populations based on sample data
A.organising data.
B.summarising data
C.presenting data in a convenient and informative way
D.doing all of the above
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Simon Arnett, Director of Human Resources, is exploring the causes of employee absenteeism at Buderim Bottling during the last operating year (1 January 2005 to 31 December 2005). The average number of absences per employee, calculated from the personnel data of all employees, is a ().
The number of phone calls arriving at a switchboard each hour has been recorded and the following frequency distribution has been developed.What is the approximate range of the number of phone calls arriving each hour?()
Descriptive statistics deals with methods of()
One advantage of a stem and leaf plot over a frequency distribution is that ().
One rule that must always be followed in constructing frequency distributions is that ().
Simon Arnett, Director of Human Resources, is exploring the causes of employee absenteeism at Buderim Bottling during the last operating year (1 January 2005 to 31 December 2005). Personnel records of 50 employees are selected for analysis. (The plant employs 250.) For this study, the average number days absent for these 50 employees is a ().
The number of class intervals in a frequency distribution is usually between ().
A cumulative frequency distribution would provide().
If the individual class frequency is divided by the total frequency, the result is the ().