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From Physical Biology of the cell, 2nd edition, question 6. Find the probability distribution for a dishonest die that has average values...
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1.Pick two separate corporations and from www.nasdaq.com, pick the “historical quote” option and randomly select 30 opening stock prices for the last two years. Place the data into an Excel spread
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Use Hypothesis Testing and the data in the course materials folder to analyze the difference in milk production between California and Wisconsin from 2000 through 2005 and decide if there is a signifi
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1. Pick two separate corporations and from www.nasdaq.com, pick the “historical quote” option and randomly select 30 opening stock prices for the last two years. Place the data into an Excel sprea
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Using the article by Fitzpatrick and Meulemans (2011), prepare a written analysis that addresses the following:Determine the general strengths and weaknesses of quasi-experimental designs. Based on yo
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A researcher is examining preferences among four new flavors of ice cream. A sample of n = 80 people is obtained. Each person tastes all four flavors and then picks a favorite. The distribution of pre
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What is two-factor ANOVA. Why is it used?
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Demonstrate what Microsoft Excel statistical tools are needed to produce a linear regression and ANOVA models.
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76% of households own microwaves. Random sample of 100 homes is sampled. What is the mean and standard deviation of the sample?
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Nails have a mean length of 6 inches and standard deviation of .1 inch. Samples of 50 are examined at random. If the average length is outside the...
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Why is it important to protect healthcare and public health sectors?
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20 Consider the WLS normal equations for the case of simple linear regression where time is the predictor variable, Eq. Suppose that the 1variances...
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3.16 Consider the simple linear regression model yr = g + 1x+p where the errors are generated by the second-order autoregressive process 5: = pIEIl +...
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Lot House Lm Prlce Dayllght In House Number Slze (I?) (Second Independent Basement: YeslNo Price (First Independent Variable g?
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Suppose a 6-character password needs to be made using any of the letters A, X, Q, F, R, P and odd numbers between 0-10. How many passwords exist if:
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Bob and Alicr are expecting triplets. Assume that the probability of each child being born a boy is 0.4, and the gender of each of the children is...
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| J K L M N D P Q R A B C D E Lat House Lot Price Daylight In House Number Sin (M (Second Independent Basement:
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Please can you interpret this dashboard for me?
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To determine whether a new sleeping pill has an effect that varies with dosage, a researcher randomly assigns adult insomniacs, in equal numbers, to receive either 4 or 8 grams of the sleeping pill. T
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Since marijuana legalization, pediatric exposures to cannabis have increased.1 To date, pediatric deaths from cannabis exposure have not been reported. The authors report an 11-month-old male who, fol
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Course Project ProposalThe topic that I would like to survey is what percentage of high school girls are on birth control. I think that this is really important to the healthcare field, becaus
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You have to have SPSS in order to open the file 1. Conclusion. Summarize the finding in a few sentences. What results differed from hypotheses why do...
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Which of the following gives statistically significant results at the 0.01 level of significance?
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For each problem answer the following: State the null hypothesis and the alternate hypothesis. State the significance level State the decision rule....
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A manufacturing company has 10 machines in continuous operation during a workday. The probability that an individual machine will break down during...
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There was not a significant difference in the mean of the negative affect words on the PANAS between participants in the wronging condition (M =...
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There was a strong positive relationships between eating ice cream and donation behavior, r(56) = 0.78, p lt; .
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Further, the ice cream eating was not related to massaging one's forehead, r(56) = 0.24, p = . Bold descriptive statistics and underline or...
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Discussion: Research amp; Data Analysis------ Health care Utilize health related data sets from http://www.gov (Links to an external site.)Links to...
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Suppose we are testing Ho: p=.20 vs Ha: p does not equal .20 and TS= -2.34. What is the p-value?
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[please show work] The dean of the College of Business at the University of La Verne has observed for several years and found that the probability
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2 problems that I need help with. ----------------------------------- # 4) A legal researcher is studying the age distribution of juries by comparing...
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Is it true that parametric tests are generally more powerful than nonparametric tests? If so, give two reasons why you might choose to use a nonparametric test instead of a parametric test.Is it true
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Is it true that parametric tests are generally more powerful than nonparametric tests? If so, give two reasons why you might choose to use a nonparametric test instead of a parametric test.
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Q4. Back to roulette.Here you will write two functions that simulate various bets in roulette. Review the slides from class to see the possible bets and their pay offs.This should give you practice in
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2. What information is provided by the numerical value of the Pearson correlation
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A researcher has collected information from a sample of 20 individuals on the distance from their home to the nearest hospital (rounded to the
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is this independent or dependent, and why?
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Which one of the following does not illustrate two related samples?
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Can someone please explain step by step how to do the math for the following problem?
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The Lakeside Coffee Shop morning customer load follows a normal distribution. The mean number of customers is 60 and the standard deviation is 15.
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In one study of 71 smokers who tried to quit smoking with nicotine patch therapy, 41 were smoking one year after the treatment. Use the sign test...
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Two samples are related if each observation in one sample is paired with a.all observations in the other sample.a single observation in the other...
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I need the answer of 5.7 of the Survival Analysis_Techniques for Censored and Truncated Data_Book.
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Review each of the three sample experimental designs (i.e., pretest-posttest control group, time-series (repeated measures), and factorial) within the articles assigned for this week’s readings.For
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Calculate the degrees of freedom, the test statistic, and the P-value for a test of...
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Assume you have been asked to speak to a group of beginning doctoral students who have just started an introductory research methods course. Based on the assigned readings and additional research, cre
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Can you help me with the following and explain how did you get the result?
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Calculate the standard error for each of the following sample sizes when = 1014 and = 136: Show your work for each example. 12 b. 39 c.
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