• Q : Coefficient of correlation between the two variables....
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    Determine the coefficient of correlation between the two variables. (Round your answer to 3 decimal places.) State the decision rule for 0.1 significance level: H0: ? ? 0; H1: ? > 0 (Round your ans

  • Q : Size of correlation necessary for significance....
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    As the sample size gets larger, the size of correlation necessary for significance ____

  • Q : Explain in detail please....
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    Can you explain in detail please? Can you explain in detail please?

  • Q : Quality control program....
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    A quality control program is being developed for batteries. The percent defective for such in the past has been 3%. If sample size of 120 is taken, what would the 99.7% upper control chart limit be?

  • Q : Render the whole computer worthless....
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    Defects in computer hard-drives will usually render the whole computer worthless. For a specific model, the percent defective in the past has been 1%. If sample size of 400 is taken, what would the

  • Q : Significant reduce in symptoms in patients....
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    In an interview counselor notes a significant reduce in symptoms in patients who have been treated for depression. He calculates the effect size based upon his data, and finds out that d=-.67. Based

  • Q : New group therapy for patients....
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    A treatment facility tests new group therapy for patients with self-destructive behaviors. The therapists hope to decrease scores on a measure of self-destructive behaviors that has a mean in the ov

  • Q : Study effect of anger management....
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    A psychologist is planning to study effect of anger management on aggressive behavior of students at her high school. The mean number of aggressive behaviors is 14 pr.

  • Q : Improve test scores....
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    Claim that tutoring package will improve test scores by at least 25 points. We decide to test the theory. We gather 10 students willing to participate in the program. We want to predict the effect s

  • Q : Linear programming problem....
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    In order for linear programming problem to have a unique solution, the solution must exist

  • Q : Feasible corner point....
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    Which of the following points (X,Y) is not a feasible corner point?

  • Q : Linear programming problem....
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    Consider the following linear programming problem:

  • Q : Linear programming problem occurs when....
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    Infeasibility in a linear programming problem occurs when

  • Q : Find out the probability that the sample....
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    Find out the probability that the sample of 49 boxes will have a mean weight below 365 grams. Past records show that population mean is 368 grams and population standard deviation is 7. The probabil

  • Q : Effect on measurement error....
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    He guesses that she is probably doing a survey regarding a political cause. Cynthia asks her first question, "how significant is the environment to you"? In this scenario, we clearly need to be worr

  • Q : Representing dividend yield of the australian bank stocks....
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    Let x be a random variable representing dividend yield of the Australian bank stocks. We may suppose that x has normal distribution with ? = 2.6%.

  • Q : Difference in length of time two kinds of treatment....
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    At the .10 significance level, can we conclude that there is difference in the length of time the two kinds of treatment lasted? The degrees of freedom is __________. (Round down your answer to neares

  • Q : Claims that numbers selected from very large data....
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    Benford's Law claims that numbers selected from very large data files tend to have "1" as the first nonzero digit disproportionately often. In fact, research has shown that if you randomly draw numb

  • Q : Comprising right tail of the standard normal curve....
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    The area not comprising right tail of the standard normal curve. The area not comprising left tail of the standard normal curve. The area in the left tail of standard normal curve.

  • Q : Coefficient of determination....
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    The coefficient of determination of a set of data points is 0.83 and the slope of the regression line is -1.38. Determine the linear correlation coefficient of the data.

  • Q : Formula for predicting the average cost....
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    Assume that in the year 2000, the cost of compact car averaged $ 12500 and that in 2003, the cost averaged $ 14300. Supposing that the relationship between year t and cost c is linear, develop a for

  • Q : Favor of raising tution to build a new math building....
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    A poll of 69 students found that 30% were in favor of raising tution to build a new math building. The standard deviation of this poll is 6%. What would be the standard deviation if the sample size

  • Q : Grand prize of european cruise....
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    A raffle has grand prize of European cruise valued at $13000 with a second prize of a weekend in San Diego valued at $600. If each ticket costs $5 and 10400 tickets are sold, what are the expected w

  • Q : Astrological signs tend to be safer drivers....
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    An insurance investigator has observed people with some astrological signs tend to be safer drivers people with other signs. Using insurance records, the investigator classified 200 people according

  • Q : Independent-measures experiment....
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    The data below are from an independent-measures experiment comparing three different treatment conditions.

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