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A Manufacturing group mass produces one product.It has 10 manufacturing locations and the manager of each
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Michela says that the modes of the two data are the same so the median and mean must also be the same. What is Michela’s error? The modes are not the same.The means and medians are not the same.Only t
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9-65. According to an April 28, 2015, report on the website newsroom.aaa.com, the average cost of owning and
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2.Suppose the average commute time of your employees is unknown. The standard deviation of their
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In a Gallup poll, 1025 randomly selected adults were surveyed and 57% of them said that they used the Internet for shopping at least a few times a year. Construct a 99% confidence interval for the tru
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Use the following data to conduct a Chi-square test for each region of the company in the same manner you viewed in the video: RegionExpected Actual Southeast Defined 100 98 Open 100 104 Northea
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Task 1: Upload US crime data and compare the murder counts for the states of Oregon, Nevada and California. Your job is to identify which of the two states is most correlated to Nevada. Make scattered
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Write a short summary explaining the example of F test (var.test) shown below: # 1. What is the purpose of the test # 2. What is calculated in the test # 3. What are the assumptions of the test # 4.
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1. Explain how to interpret the following items in the output of var.test(): 1.1 F = 0.332 1.2 num df = 9, denom df = 19 1.3 p-value = 0.094 1.4 alternative hypothesis: true ratio of variances is n
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An Analyst wants to know if there was a significance difference in the average of hours worked in a week from 1973
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Prepare a critique of the sampling strategy used by Yob and Brewer (n.d.). Include the following your critique: The purpose of the studyResearch questionsSite selectionThe type of purposeful sampling
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TRUE OR FALSE4. Given a normal population with m = 125, s = 15 and n = 25, the P(x-bar
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In a survey of 100 randomly selected taxi drivers in a city, 76 support increased government
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Please check whether my interpretation is correct. Check if any change is required to get it
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investigate quality control issues at tfactory.Bonnie:During a recent spot check of our
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This week we've begun to distinguish between qualitative and quantitative research and to examine the uses
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Given this data set – from the NOAA for Manchester, NH, select a random month between January 1930 and December 1957. Begin with this month and analyze the next 25 data values (i.e. 2 years and 1 mont
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Homework Assignment 9 Due in week 10 and worth 30 points Suppose that there are two (2) candidates (i.e., Jones and Johns) in the upcoming presidential election. Sara notes that she has discussed th
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What condition should be met before proceeding with a hypothesis test for the slope of a regression
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Employees from Company A and Company B both you need to test the claim that the difference in annual bonuses is greater than $100 at the 0.05 level of significance? Write out the hypothesis and expla
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Employees from Company A and Company B both receive annual bonuses. What information would you need to test the claim that the difference in annual bonuses is greater than $100 at the 0.05 level of si
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The regression between average SAT reading scores in 2014 and average SAT reading scores in 2010 for the 51 states
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Suppose you are interested in studying whether two dependent variables are statistically significantly different
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In a study of the effects of diet on blood pressure, one group of 85 people followed a vegetarian diet for 4
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In Unit 2, you have learned about three different types of distributions: Normal, binomial, and Poisson. You can take data that you collect and plot it out onto graphs to see a visual representation o
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On the basis of the results of (a) through (c), if you had to tell the president of the company how long a customer should expect to wait to have a complaint resolved, what would you say? Explain.
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Select one (1) project from your working or educational environment that you would use the hypothesis test technique. Next, propose the hypothesis structure (e.g., the null hypothesis, data collection
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Homework Assignment 8Due in Week 9 and worth 30 points Suppose the number of equipment sales and service contracts that a store sold during the last six (6) months for treadmills and exercise bikes wa
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Need help with an assignment Using academic sources, write a short report on two topics: autocorrelation and autocovariance. Include relevant definitions, formulas and graphs. Attach examples of use
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1. Determine which of the four levels of measurement (
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See attached Word document for questions and reference tables.
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Need help with an assignment Using academic sources, write a short report on two topics: autocorrelation and autocovariance. Include relevant definitions, formulas and graphs. Attach examples of use
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Need help with an assignment Using academic sources, write a short report on two topics: autocorrelation and autocovariance. Include relevant definitions, formulas and graphs. Attach examples of use
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Need help with an assignment Using academic sources, write a short report on two topics: autocorrelation and autocovariance. Include relevant definitions, formulas and graphs. Attach examples of use
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make sure you answer the question using the 5-Step Process for Hypothesis
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1.A light bulb manufacturer guarantees that the mean life of a certain type of light bulb is at least 720 hours. A
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Suppose a research group is trialling a new production method for bike wheel, production can a volatile process,
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How are these done using Excel?1.Consider a finite population with 5 elements
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A market-research firm was hired to determne the percentage of people in a market area who would purchase a
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