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New Zealand
Level 7 - NCEA Level 2

Misrepresentation of Results

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Lachlan asks $120$120 Year 12 students at his school how much time they spend on homework per night. $78$78 Year 12 students say they do more than $3$3 hours. At a meeting of the student council Lachlan reports "$65%$65% of students at this school do too much homework.

Which one of the following explains why this is misleading?

The survey does not represent the population of the school.

A

The question should have been multiple choice.

B

The question was biased.

C

The sample size was too small.

D
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How does this graph misrepresent the statistics?

Select the two appropriate options.

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A newspaper states: "Oil prices have risen by $33%$33% over the last two years."

In the article it states that in 2010 the oil prices increased by $10%$10% and in 2011 the oil price increased by $23%$23%.

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How does this graph misrepresent the statistics collected?

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< 1min
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Outcomes

S7-1

Carry out investigations of phenomena, using the statistical enquiry cycle: A conducting surveys that require random sampling techniques, conducting experiments, and using existing data sets B evaluating the choice of measures for variables and the sampling and data collection methods used C using relevant contextual knowledge, exploratory data analysis, and statistical inference.

S7-3

S7-3 Evaluate statistically based reports: A interpreting risk and relative risk B identifying sampling and possible non-sampling errors in surveys, including polls

91265

Conduct an experiment to investigate a situation using statistical methods

91266

Evaluate a statistically based report

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