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#10 - In this final discussion, describe your successes and challenges for each of these outcomes listed below. Describe how two of these outcomes can be useful within the scope of epidemiology.Demons
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#7 - This Discussion explores a t-test analysis. Please Explain what homogeneity of variance means with respect to conducting a t-Test.175-word minimum, include references.
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#6 - Identify a healthcare problem or issue that can be studied statistically. Explain what the issue is and how statistics might be used.
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#4 - For topic t-test, find a health-based example of it in a published research study or news article and summarize how your topic is used in the example. In your response, specifically explain why t
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We want to test whether the mean retirement savings of families between the ages of 56 and 61 is $163,577. State the null and alternative hypothesis....
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#3 - Why do you think hypothesis testing is important in statistics? 125 word minimum required.
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According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, finance graduates make an average of () $52,402 a year. The standard deviation of...
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A certain experimental drug claims a cure rate of at least 80% for females with breast cancer. Describe the Type I error. Question 3 options:
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There are several ways to make a bar graph deceptive. Which of these is sometimes used to exaggerate differences from one data value to the next?
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The average waiting time to be seated for dinner at a popular restaurant is 23.5 minutes, with a standard deviation of 3 .6 minutes. Assume the...
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We have a production optimization curve that is represented by this equation: P(x) = -0.025x^2- .5x + 60. There is a materials provision curve...
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Use the relevant output from the regressions shown below to find which of the variables YearBuilt and HouseSize is the best predictor of Energy,...
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Need answer: In one survey, successful female entrepreneurs were asked to state their personal definition of success in terms of several categories...
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Social networking is becoming more and more popular among school-going teenagers.
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1000 juniors in college , among them 500 are taking PSY 200 , 600 taking HGT 300 . 300 taking both . S= randomly selected students taking PSY 200 ,...
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The management of White Industries is considering a new method of assembling its golf cart. The present method requires 56.3 minutes, on the...
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Exercise 1. Customers at a coffee shop ask for hot, denote it X, = 0, or cold, denote it X, = 1, beverages according to a Bernoulli process with
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Click an item in the list or group of pictures at the bottom of the problem and, holding the button down, drag it into the correct position in the...
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ANALYSIS An Australian manufacturing company is keen to develop new products and develop new product line of shoes so that the company can expand into Asian markets more than before. The data have bee
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Alpha Corporation receives a shipment of flour every morning from their supplier. The flour is in 40 kg bags and Alpha will reject any shipment that...
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A psychologist studied self- esteem scores and found the data set to be normally distributed with a mean of 80 and a standard deviation of 8. raw...
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Since the emergence of Japan as an industrial superpower in the 1970s and 1980s, U. businesses have paid close attention to Japanese management...
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CASE 4.3 in Keller (2009, pp: 151) presents a problem on Cadillac's Lagging Sales.
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See (essay) attachment and provide a separate response to both. Your responses to others need to be more extensive than “I agree.” What about what they said do you agree or disagree and why? Are t
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People with asthma are more likely to be depressed than people that don't have asthma.From "People With Asthma More Likely to BeDepressed" Yahoo...
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Need someone to help me with this project in statistics.
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MPGavg A weighted average of miles per gallon, 60% highway and 40% city . MPGcity The estimated miles per gallon for city driving MPGhwy The...
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There are 1150 students and all are enrolled in both Bio and Chem. Only 50 got A+ in Chem. 375 got A+ in Biology. 45 got A+ in both Bio and Chem. We...
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A random variable X is said to have a log normal distribution if its logarithm, logX, is normally distributed. Suppose that the random variables X1,....
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You buy a lottery ticket that costs $10 per ticket. There are only 100 tickets sold in this lottery. In this lottery there is one $500 prize, two...
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A study of long-distance phone calls made from General Electric Corporate Headquarters in Fairfield, Connecticut, revealed the length of the calls,
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Summary of Fit RSquare 1 RSquare Adj 0.6934 Root Mean Square Error 34.9853 Mean of Response 237.2661 Observations (or Sum Wets) 131 Analysis of...
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The scores of students on the SAT college entrance examinations at a certain high school had a normal distribution with mean=538.6 =538.6and standard...
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MPGavg A weighted average of miles per gallon, 60% highway and 40% city MPGcity The estimated miles per gallon for city driving MPGhwy The estimated...
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Microsoft Word - Assignment 1 - Part 2.16sp A teacher gives a reading skills test to a third-grade class of n = 25 at the beginning of the school...
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There is a new diagnostic test for a disease that occurs in about 1.5% of the population. The test is not perfect. Its sensitivity is 99% and its...
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According to a hospital administrator, historical records over the past 10 years have shown that 20% of the major surgery patients are dissatisfied...
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Summary of Fit RSquare 1 RSquare Adj 0.6934 Root Mean Square Error 34.9853 Mean of Response 237.2661 Observations (or Sum Wgts) 131 Analysis of...
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The independent variables are: Variable Measurement Description BMI Continuous Body Mass Index BP Continuous Systolic Blood Pressure LDL Continuous...
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Question: Player An investment firm recommends that a client invest in bonds rated AAA, A, and B. The average yield on AAA bonds is 6%,on A bonds...
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STA2014 Extra Credit Read "Characteristics of the Chi-Square Distribution" in the middle of page 516 and look at Figure 1 and Figure 2 (top of page...
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Assume that the hourly cost to operate a commercial airplane follows the normal distribution with a mean of $5,062 per hour and a standard deviation...
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33% of adults say cashews are their favorite kind of nut. You randomly select 12 adults and ask each to name his or her favorite nut.
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The following question is based on these variables (for 42 observations): VarY VarM DumVar (a dummy variable coded 1 and 0) VarL Suppose we wanted to...
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Exercise 2-1 .Assume you are an I-O psychologist who works for a large manufacturing firm.
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Multivariate Correlations SALES SOFT METRO SALES 1.0000 0.9509 0.2422 SOFT 0,8509 1,0000 -0.0217 METRO 0.2422 -0.0217 1.0000 The correlations are...
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The Fox TV network is considering replacing one of its prime-time crime investigation shows with a new family-oriented comedy show.
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Answer the following questions in the space provided below: 1. Based on what you now know about statistical inference, is Sara's conclusion a logical...
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The metro train arrives at the station near your home every quarter hour starting at 6: You walk into the station every morning between 7:10 and 7:
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If someone has done this assignment I am just looking to use your presentation as a guideline. I will do my own work, but I have never presented a
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