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Researchers often enter a lot of data into statistical software programs. The probability of making zero to two errors per 1,000 keystrokes is 0.54, and the probability of making three to five errors
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For this week you should read all of Chapter 16 of the textbook. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to run the code by yourself on your computer, in parallel to rea
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1. What is the difference between a discrete random variable and a continuous random variable? Provide an original example of each type of variable. 2. What makes the binomial distribution unique from
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A boy tosses a coin 500 times and finds that it comes up tail 158 times. Find the probability is getting up head. MATHS - PROBABILITY
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Posterior prediction: Consider a pilot study in which n1 = 15 children enrolled in special education classes were randomly selected and tested for a certain type of learning disability. In the pilot s
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Elena is playing a game that involves a deck of cards numbered from -5 to 5, inclusive. In order to win the game, she has to draw two whole numbers, one at a time without replacement. What is the prob
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For this week you should read Section 14.4 of Chapter 14 of the textbook and do Questions 14.5 and 14.6 of Section 14.5. You should real all of Chapter 15 of the textbook. When you read the text that
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1. What is a conditional probability? Explain in your own words. 2. Consider the following table that shows the number of people who work for a company located in Manhattan and live in NY, NJ, or CT
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For this week you should read Section 14.4 of Chapter 14 of the textbook and do Questions 14.5 and 14.6 of Section 14.5. You should real all of Chapter 15 of the textbook. When you read the text that
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Tasty Treats Baking Company asked a random sample of 100100100 students in the senior class at Ridgemont High School the question, “Do you prefer chocolate or butterscotch Tasty Treats?” Everyone surv
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A sociologist is studying the age of the population in Blue Valley. Ten years ago, the population was such that 20% were under 20 years old, 11% were in the 20- to 35-year-old bracket, 32% were betwee
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A certain type of tomato seed germinates 90% of the time. A backyard farmer planted 25 seeds What is the expected no of seeds that germinate?
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The mean temperature for the month of July in Boston, Massachusetts is 73 degrees Fahrenheit. Plot the following data, which represent the observed mean temperature in Boston over the last 20 years:
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For this week you should read Chapter 14 of the textbook, excluding Section 14.4 and Questions 14.5 and 14.6 of Section 14.5. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to
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Determine which of the two levels of measurement (Parameter, Statistic) is most appropriate. (CHECK YOUR SPELLING!) A sample of students is selected and the average number of textbooks purchased this
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For this week you should read Chapter 14 of the textbook, excluding Section 14.4 and Questions 14.5 and 14.6 of Section 14.5. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to
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I need a short statement on why a quality presentation of research findings can have an inordinate effect on a reader's or a listener's perceptions of a study's quality. Please use a internet referenc
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Chapter 13: Comparing Two Samples For this week you should read all of Chapter 13 of the textbook. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to run the code by yourself on
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Suppose Brian is in the market for a used textbook and the campus bookstore is having a sale. If the initial price of the used book is $81 and the discounted price is $66, what is the percentage chang
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Chapter 13: Comparing Two Samples For this week you should read all of Chapter 13 of the textbook. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to run the code by yourself on
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discussion due thursday Oct 1 National polls are often conducted by asking the opinions of a few thousand adults nationwide and using them to infer the opinions of all adults in the nation. Explain w
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. The scores on the exam are posted. The mean is 75 and the standard deviation is 5. a) James scored an 80. What percent of the students scored higher than James?
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Locate a research article in a peer-reviewed source in the LIRN Library Database that uses one or more types of multivariate statistics. In reviewing the article, consider the following Provide a SHO
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The appropriate time for changing a shock absorber of a certain brand in automobiles, in years, can be considered as a continuous variable X. Suppose that the density function is given by the function
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Statistics for Psychology Homework 1-Due Wednesday September 23rd at 1pm Adapted from Aron, Coups, & Aron (2013). This assignment has 8 questions.Make sure all of your work is shown. Points will
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For this week you should read all of Chapter 12 of the textbook. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to run the code by yourself on your computer, in parallel to rea
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. You are interested in knowing what the average number of prior arrests is of an inmate in Alabama. You take a sample and examine their arrest records. You find the following number of prior arrests
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You are interested in knowing what the average number of prior arrests is of an inmate in Alabama. You take a sample and examine their arrest records. You find the following number of prior arrests am
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For this week you should read all of Chapter 11 of the textbook. When you read the text that involves running R script you are expected to run the code by yourself on your computer, in parallel to rea
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Given two normally distributed independent samples y1,1, …, y1,n1 and y2,1, …, y2,n2 with unknown means µ1 and µ2 and unknown variances σ21/ σ22, derive with all necessary steps a confidence interval
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