Chapter 3: Q T3.2. (page 215)
An AP庐 Statistics student designs an experiment to see whether today鈥檚 high school students are becoming too calculator-dependent. She prepares two quizzes, both of which contain 40 questions that are best done using paper-and-pencil methods. A random sample of 30 students participates in the experiment. Each student takes both quizzes鈥攐ne with a calculator and one without鈥攊n random order. To analyze the data, the student constructs a scatterplot that displays a linear association between the number of correct answers with and without a calculator for the 30 students. A least-squares
regression yields the equation. calculator^ = 鈭1.2 + 0.865 (pencil) r = 0.79
Which of the following statements is/are true?
I. If the student had used Calculator as the explanatory variable, the correlation would remain the same.
II. If the student had used Calculator as the explanatory variable, the slope of the least-squares line would remain the same.
III. The standard deviation of the number of correct answers on the paper-and-pencil quizzes was smaller than the standard deviation on the calculator quizzes.
a. I only
b. II only
c. III only
d. I and III only
e. I, II, and III
Short Answer
The correct option is (e) I, II, and III




