Page11.When we are questioning a rare occurrence or claim and determine the outcome isreasonable we:A)disregard the lucky alternative and think something is wrong.B)question the claim.C)do not doubt the original claim.D)test again.2.When we are questioning a rare occurrence or claim and determine the experimentaloutcome is rare or extraordinary we:A)disregard the lucky alternative and think something is wrong.B)do not doubt the original claimC)decide there is no evidence to suggest the claim is false.D)test again.3.The first step in the process of questioning a rare occurrence is:A)claim.B)experiment.C)likelihood.D)conclusion.4.A crucialprevailing theme in this text is:A)knowing and understanding underlying formulas.B)correctly translating words into statistics.C)computation.D)statistical inference and decision making.5.In the four steps of statistical inference, theclaimis BEST described as:A)the experimental outcome.B)the likelihood of occurrence of the observed experimental outcome.C)the status quo—what we assume to be true.D)our natural reaction to an experimental outcome.6.The purpose of _____ is to quantify the normal, everyday deductive process.A)problem solvingB)experimentationC)statisticsD)inferencePreview Mode
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