Question:Reconsider the 268 words in the Gettysburg Address. Now consider
the variable whether the word has...
Question
Reconsider the 268 words in the Gettysburg Address. Now consider
the variable whether the word has...
Reconsider the 268 words in the Gettysburg Address. Now consider
the variable whether the word has at least 5 letters.
Is this a categorical (also binary?) or a quantitative
variable? (Q/C/B)
Among the 268 words, 99 contain at least 5 letters. What
proportion of these 268 words contains at least 5 letters? (2
decimal places)
Is your answer to part b a parameter or a
statistic?
If you take a simple random sample of 5 words, would you expect
the sample proportion that contained at least 5 letters to equal
this value from part b? Is it even possible?