• Q : Find the probability that a car has a gas mileage....
    Basic Statistics :

    The average gas mileage of a certain model car is 27 miles per gallon. If the gas mileages are normally distributed with a standard deviation of 1.5, find the probability that a car has a gas mileag

  • Q : Type of t-test....
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    For the following, which type of t-test is required? Studying the effects of a memory drug on Alzheimer's patients, testing a group of patients before and after administration of the drug.

  • Q : State two research hypotheses....
    Basic Statistics :

    State two research hypotheses that can be tested using a one-tailed t test, and discuss why a one-tailed t test would be appropriate for those hypotheses.

  • Q : Significant correlation in the population....
    Basic Statistics :

    A Pearson correletion of r = 0.45 for a sample of n = 18 individuals is large enough to conclude that there is a significant correlation in the population (assume p < .05, 2-tailed test).

  • Q : Confidence interval estimate of the propotion of deaths....
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    Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate of the propotion of deaths in the week before the holiday to the total deaths in the week before and the week after the holiday

  • Q : What is the value of ybar....
    Basic Statistics :

    A regression of height (X, in inches) on hourly earnings (Y, in dollars), yields the following results:

  • Q : Variance of the regression....
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    What is the variance of the regression? That is, what is the value of Se2? What is the predicted hourly earnings for someone 67 inches tall? $25. What is the 99% confidence interval for ?1 (true popul

  • Q : Discuss statistics....
    Basic Statistics :

    1. For a population containing N=902 individuals, what code number would you assign for:

  • Q : Question regarding the average educational level....
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    They find the average educational level to be 14 years, and the SD is 5years. Can the difference in average educational level between thesample and the nation be explained by chance variation? If no

  • Q : Determine expected value....
    Basic Statistics :

    Chi-squared: A study is designed to investigate whether there is a difference in response to various treatments in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The outcome is patient's self-reported effect o

  • Q : What are the critical values....
    Basic Statistics :

    Jupiter Media used a survey to determine how people use their free time. Watching television was the most popular activity selected by both men and women. The proportion of women who selected watchi

  • Q : Estimate chocolate consumption....
    Basic Statistics :

    An investigator wants to estimate chocolate consumption (dichotomous-eat chocolate or do not) in kindergarten students (just one group). How many students would be required to ensure a 95% confidenc

  • Q : Evaluate the effectiveness of a new drug for asthma....
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    A randomized controlled trial is run to evaluate the effectiveness of a new drug for asthma in children, with the outcome being relief from asthma symptoms or not (what type of variable is this?).

  • Q : Expected value of the sampling distribution model....
    Basic Statistics :

    What is the expected value of the sampling distribution model for the proportion of 500 freshmen that will return to the same school for their sophomore year?

  • Q : Find the probability that the person likes coke....
    Basic Statistics :

    The table shows the results of a survey in which 622 men and 644 women ages 25 to 46 were asked if they like Coke or Pepsi.

  • Q : Proportion of adults in the united states....
    Basic Statistics :

    Write a sentence describing a type I error for a hypothesis test of the claim above. Write a sentence describing a type II error for a hypothesis test of the claim above

  • Q : State a null and alternative hypothesis....
    Basic Statistics :

    Give an example of how ANOVA may be useful for your area of research. State a null and alternative hypothesis and clearly define the variables you would study (IV and DV).

  • Q : Hdl cholesterol levels....
    Basic Statistics :

    A study is run comparing HDL cholesterol levels between men who exercise regularly and those who do not. The data are shown below. The pooled standard deviation is 12.04.

  • Q : Method of distribution functions....
    Basic Statistics :

    Explain some of the differences between the method of distribution functions, the transformation method for finding the probability distribution of a function of random variables,

  • Q : Test of means for two related populations matches....
    Basic Statistics :

    The test of means for two related populations matches the observations (matched pairs) in order to reduce the ________________ attributable to the difference between individual observations and othe

  • Q : Distribution of the volume....
    Basic Statistics :

    Average weight of goats in a farm is 125 pounds with the standard deviation of 12 pounds. Assume the distribution of the volume has a mound shape.

  • Q : Represent the bone marrow microvessel density....
    Basic Statistics :

    The data is stored in Myeloma, and shown in the tab labeled 10.24, represent the bone marrow microvessel density for patients who had a complete response to the stem cell transplant (as measured by

  • Q : Denoting the number of draws....
    Basic Statistics :

    A deck of cards is shuffled, and you choose one at random, observe its colour, and replace it in the set. the cars are thoroughly reshuffled, and you again choose a card at random, observe its color

  • Q : Probability of the event that the first two transistors....
    Basic Statistics :

    If we select three transistors without replacement. Find the probability that the three transistors aren't defective. Find the probability of the event that the first two transistors selected aren't d

  • Q : Student gender and health self-rating....
    Basic Statistics :

    Write a null and alternative hypothesis for the following reseach question: Is there relationship between student gender and health self-rating?

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