Part A) Suppose I wish to find the average intelligence quotient (IQ) of all Grade 5 children studying in local schools in United States. I first selected a simple random sample of 10 schools out of all local elementary schools in United States. Then I asked all the Grade 5 children in these chosen 10 schools to take an IQ test. Finally, I obtained the average value of all the IQ scores of children who took the test, which was 106. Which of the following statements is/are correct? I. The parameter in this study is the average IQ of all Grade 5 children who took the IQ test. II. Stratified sampling was employed in this study. a) Both (I) and (II) b) Only (I) c) Neither (I) nor (II) d) Only (II) Part B) A certain town has a population of 100,000, of which 20,000 are smokers and 80,000 are non-smokers. It is known that for the population, r(lung cancer | smoker) = 5% and r(lung cancer | non-smokers) = 1%. Suppose that 50% of lung cancer patients are chosen by simple random sampling, while 10% of residents without lung cancer are chosen by simple random sampling. By calculating r(lung cancer | smoker) in the sample using expected numbers, what can we say about U = sample r(lung cancer | smoker) and V = population r(lung cancer | smoker)? a) U = V b) U < V c) U > V

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Part A)

Suppose I wish to find the average intelligence quotient (IQ) of all Grade 5 children studying in local schools in United States. I first selected a simple random sample of 10 schools out of all local elementary schools in United States. Then I asked all the Grade 5 children in these chosen 10 schools to take an IQ test. Finally, I obtained the average value of all the IQ scores of children who took the test, which was 106. Which of the following statements is/are correct?

I. The parameter in this study is the average IQ of all Grade 5 children who took the IQ test.

II. Stratified sampling was employed in this study.

a) Both (I) and (II)
b) Only (I)
c) Neither (I) nor (II)
d) Only (II)

Part B)

A certain town has a population of 100,000, of which 20,000 are smokers and 80,000 are non-smokers. It is known that for the population, r(lung cancer | smoker) = 5% and r(lung cancer | non-smokers) = 1%. Suppose that 50% of lung cancer patients are chosen by simple random sampling, while 10% of residents without lung cancer are chosen by simple random sampling. By calculating r(lung cancer | smoker) in the sample using expected numbers, what can we say about

U = sample r(lung cancer | smoker) and V = population r(lung cancer | smoker)?

a) U = V
b)
U < V
c) U > V

 
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