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STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT I (STAT 211)

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Syllabus

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Study Plan - 133

Rich version of sheet with the ability to download row attachments and discussions.

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) iCal (Calendar) - 133

iCal (Calendar) - Publish Links

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Schedule - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Course Grade - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Course Grade - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Course Grade - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) KPI's - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Attendance - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Sites.google - 133

https://sites.google.com/a/rcyci.edu.sa/alwusaidi

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) E-Learning - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Resources - 133

   

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) MyStatLab - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Summary - 133

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Assignments & Exercises - 133

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Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaThe Royal Commission at YanbuYanbu University College

Academic Year (1434/1435 H) (2013/2014 G) Semester – III (133)Quiz 1 - STAT 211 – STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT I

STUDENT NAME : ______________________________ STUDENT ID : __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.

1) Descriptive statistical tools include graphs, charts, and numerical measures. 1)

2) Statistics is a discipline that involves tools and techniques used to describe data and drawconclusions.

2)

3) In this course, the term business statistics refers to the set of tools and techniques that are used toconvert information into meaningful data.

3)

4) An open-end question requires respondents to choose from a short list of choices 4)

5) A sample is selected from a population in cases where selecting data from the entire populationis either very difficult or very expensive.

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6) A parameter is the boundary on the population of interest. 6)

7) Population parameters are descriptive numerical measures, such as an average, that describe theentire population.

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8) When stratified random sampling is employed, the population is divided into homogeneoussubgroups called strata.

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9) If a state agency wishes to conduct on-site surveys of small businesses throughout the state,cluster sampling could potentially be used to reduce the geographical area over which thesurveys would need to be conducted.

9)

10) When students are asked to list their age and the percentage of their college expenses that theypay for themselves, the type of data being collected is quantitative.

10)

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

11) When a marketing manager surveys a few of the customers for the purpose of drawing aconclusion about the entire list of customers, she is applying:

A) quantitative models. B) inferential statistics.C) numerical measures. D) descriptive statistics.

11)

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Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaThe Royal Commission at YanbuYanbu University College

Academic Year (1434/1435 H) (2013/2014 G) Semester – III (133)Quiz 2-1 - STAT 211 – STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT I

STUDENT NAME : ______________________________ STUDENT ID : __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.

1) When stratified random sampling is employed, the population is divided into homogeneoussubgroups called strata.

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2) Population parameters are descriptive numerical measures, such as an average, that describe theentire population.

2)

3) An open-end question requires respondents to choose from a short list of choices 3)

4) For the same data, a graph of a relative frequency distribution will look exactly the same as agraph of the frequency distribution.

4)

5) When choosing class boundaries for a frequency distribution, classes such as 60-70, 70-80,80-90 would be acceptable.

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6) The appropriate number of classes should generally be between 5 and 20. 6)

7) A histogram can be constructed for data that are either quantitative or qualitative. 7)

8) If you wish to construct a graph of a relative frequency distribution, you would most likelyconstruct an ogive.

8)

9) Bar charts can show either frequency or percentage. 9)

10) A pie chart is almost always constructed when the variable of interest is qualitative. 10)

MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

11) When a marketing manager surveys a few of the customers for the purpose of drawing aconclusion about the entire list of customers, she is applying:

A) quantitative models. B) inferential statistics.C) numerical measures. D) descriptive statistics.

11)

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Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaThe Royal Commission at YanbuYanbu University College

Academic Year (1434/1435 H) (2013/2014 G) Semester – III (133)Quiz 3 - STAT 211 – STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT I

STUDENT NAME : ______________________________ STUDENT ID : __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

TRUE/FALSE. Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.

1) The probability value will be in the range 0 to 1 1)

2) If two events are mutually exclusive, it is possible for them to also be independent of each other. 2)

3) An inventory of appliances contains four white washers and one black washer. If a customer selects one atrandom, what is the probability that the black washer will be selected?Answer: P(black) = 2/4 = 0.5

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4) Experiment: The collection of all outcomes that can result from a selection, decision, or experiment. 4)

5) Independent Events : Two events are independent if the occurrence of oneevent impacts the probability of the other event occurring.

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6) Event of Interest : A collection of experimental outcomes 6)

7) IDependent Events : Two events are dependent if the occurrence of one event in no way influences theprobability of the occurrence of the other event.

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8) Sample Space : The chance that a particular event will occur 8)

9) Mutually Exclusive Events : Two events are mutually exclusive if the occurrence of one event precludesthe occurrence of the other event.

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10) Random Variable : Takes on different numerical values based on chance of some event 10)

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YUC . STAT 211 (MIS) Quiz & Exam - 133

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Mr. Osama A. Alwusaidi | Yanbu University College | GS Dept. | Saudi Arabia | instructor!(B.Ed.), Mathematics. (Ed.M.), Student at Testing, Measurement and Statistics (Psychology)!

Phone: +966-43932960 Ext:121 | Fax: +966-43925394 | Mobile: +966-544115001!Email: [email protected] | Site: www.yuc.edu.sa | Address: P.O.Box 31387!

Yanbu Industrial City 41912 Saudi Arabia!