Stats: Modeling the World Nasta Edition Grades 9-12
Stats: Modeling the World Nasta Edition Grades 9-12
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780131359581
Author: David E. Bock, Paul F. Velleman, Richard D. De Veaux
Publisher: PEARSON
bartleby

Concept explainers

bartleby

Videos

Question
Book Icon
Chapter 3, Problem 39E

(a)

To determine

To find: the percent of total applicants were admitted.

(a)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 39E

42.6%

Explanation of Solution

Given:

    Males accepted Females accepted
    program 1 511 of 825 89 of 108
    2 352 of 560 17 of 25
    3 137 of 407 132 of 375
    4 22 of 373 24 of 341
    Total 1022 of 2165 262 of 849

Calculation:

Total number of applicant = 2165+849=3014

Applicants admitted = 1022+262=1284

Therefore the percent of total applicants are admitted

  =12843014×100=42.6%

Therefore the required percent is 42.6%

(b)

To determine

To find: that the higher percentage of females and males admitted.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given:

    Males accepted Females accepted
    program 1 511 of 825 89 of 108
    2 352 of 560 17 of 25
    3 137 of 407 132 of 375
    4 22 of 373 24 of 341
    Total 1022 of 2165 262 of 849

Calculation:

Total number applicants (male) = 2165

Admitted applicants = 1022

  =10222165×100=47.2%

Total number applicants (female) = 849

Admitted applicants = 262

  =262849×100=30.9%

Therefore the percentage of male are higher than female admitted.

(c)

To determine

To Explain: the comparison of the males and females admitted in each program.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

Given:

    Males accepted Females accepted
    program 1 511 of 825 89 of 108
    2 352 of 560 17 of 25
    3 137 of 407 132 of 375
    4 22 of 373 24 of 341
    Total 1022 of 2165 262 of 849

Calculation:

The percentage of males and females admitted in every program.

    Males accepted (of applicants) % Females accepted (of applicants) %
    Program 1 511825×100=61.9%89108×100=82.4%
    Program 2 352560×100=62.9%1725×100=68.0%
    Program 3 137407×100=33.7%132375×100=35.2%
    Program 4 22373×100=5.9%24341×100=7.0%

It is observed that males have lower percentage of admittance in every program in comparison to females.

(d)

To determine

To Explain: the comparison for the consideration to be the most valid.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Explanation of Solution

The comparisons in part (c) represent that males have a lower admittance rate in every program, even though the overall rate represent males with a higher rate of admittance. This is an example of Simpson’s paradox. Part (c) is the most valid.

Knowledge Booster
Background pattern image
Statistics
Learn more about
Need a deep-dive on the concept behind this application? Look no further. Learn more about this topic, statistics and related others by exploring similar questions and additional content below.
Recommended textbooks for you
Text book image
MATLAB: An Introduction with Applications
Statistics
ISBN:9781119256830
Author:Amos Gilat
Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc
Text book image
Probability and Statistics for Engineering and th...
Statistics
ISBN:9781305251809
Author:Jay L. Devore
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Statistics for The Behavioral Sciences (MindTap C...
Statistics
ISBN:9781305504912
Author:Frederick J Gravetter, Larry B. Wallnau
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Text book image
Elementary Statistics: Picturing the World (7th E...
Statistics
ISBN:9780134683416
Author:Ron Larson, Betsy Farber
Publisher:PEARSON
Text book image
The Basic Practice of Statistics
Statistics
ISBN:9781319042578
Author:David S. Moore, William I. Notz, Michael A. Fligner
Publisher:W. H. Freeman
Text book image
Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
Statistics
ISBN:9781319013387
Author:David S. Moore, George P. McCabe, Bruce A. Craig
Publisher:W. H. Freeman
Probability & Statistics (28 of 62) Basic Definitions and Symbols Summarized; Author: Michel van Biezen;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21V9WBJLAL8;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY
Introduction to Probability, Basic Overview - Sample Space, & Tree Diagrams; Author: The Organic Chemistry Tutor;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkidyDQuupA;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY