• Q : Mean health care expenditure per month....
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    Make a 98% confidence interval for mean health care expenditure per month incurred by all families in this area. Suppose that the monthly health care expenditures of all families in this area have a

  • Q : Normally distributed population....
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    Assume, for sample selected from a normally distributed population, x = 68.50 and s= 8.9. Develop a 95% confidence interval for µ assuming n= 16.

  • Q : Normally distributed population....
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    A sample of 18 observations taken from the normally distributed population produced the following data.

  • Q : Baseball player has batting average....
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    A baseball player has batting average of 0.325 each week of season with standard deviation of 0.065. Determine the z score when he bats 0.410 one week

  • Q : Inferences regarding the population mean....
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    For each of the following condition, find out which table must be employed for making inferences regarding the population mean, mu.A. neither the Z nor the t tables are appropriate

  • Q : Determine the test statistic....
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    Did Americans work less than 40 hours week on average in 1973? In 1973, the GSS included questions regarding the number of hours that the respondent worked for each week. A sample of 30 respondents

  • Q : What is the test statistic....
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    A sample of 30 respondents was questioned. The average number of hours worked per week was 39.49 hours with the standard deviation of 14.86 hours. What is the test statistic?

  • Q : Correct null and alternative hypothesis....
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    Minute Maid states that the bottle of juice contains 473 mL. Consumer groups are interested in estimating if the bottles contain less than the amount stated upon the label. To test their claim, they

  • Q : Actual temperature inside the oven....
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    A restaurant decides to to test their oven's thermostat to see if it is working properly, that is, if actual temperature inside the oven is the same as the temperature to which thermostat was set. T

  • Q : Find out the test statistic....
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    Did Americans work less than 40 hours a week on average in 1984? In 1984, the GSS included questions regarding the number of hours that the respondent worked per week. The average number of hours wo

  • Q : Descriptive and inferential statistics....
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    Determine the similarites between descriptive and inferential statistics? What are the differences? When should descriptive and inferential statistics be used?

  • Q : Number of correct answers unusual....
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    In test of his claim, he is given 14 true/false questions, and he manages to correctly guess the answers to 2 of them. Is the number of correct answers unusual? Why or Why not? Does Bob's claim appe

  • Q : Effect of alcohol on the development....
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    Researchers want to determine the effect of alcohol on the development of the hippocampal region in adolescents. The researchers randomly chosen 13 adolescents with alcohol employ disorders.

  • Q : Determine the p-value....
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    Ten students were surveyed as well as asked how many hours they spent playing video games. The test statistics is equal to 0.45. Determine the p-value?

  • Q : General role die....
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    If you roll a single die and count the numbers of the dots on the top, what is the sample space of all possible outcomes? Are the outcomes equally likely?

  • Q : Proportion of families....
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    Is there sufficient evidence that proportion of families with children under the age of 18 who dinner together 7 nights week has reduce at the a = 0.1 significance level?

  • Q : Different measures of central tendency....
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    Find out and describe examples of at least two different measures of central tendency and one measure of variability from peer-reviewed psychology journals

  • Q : Find out the exact probability....
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    You flip a coin 8 times. Find out the exact probability in % of getting tails on precisely 2, 3, or 4 of flips.

  • Q : Compute the mean and variance of x....
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    An urn contains originally 2 red chips and 3 white chips. A chip is drawn at random and replaced by chip of opposite color. Let X by the number of red chips after 4 draws. Find out the p.m.f. of X a

  • Q : Population of size....
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    From a population of size 8 (N=8), all possible samples of size 3 (n=3) that can be drawn are:

  • Q : Production supervisor takes sample....
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    Historically, a production line produces 6% defective items. The production supervisor takes sample of 100 items frequently and if he finds 8 or more defective products, he stops the line to make a

  • Q : Study regarding the students graduating....
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    A study regarding the students graduating in 4 years of their entrance to the universities indicated that 62% of the students don't graduate within 4 years. Assume a random sample of 500 students wa

  • Q : Newly published report approximately....
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    According to the newly published report approximately 43% of adults say filing their tax paperwork is worse than the trip to the dentist. If a random sample of 200 is chosen, the probability that at

  • Q : Rasmussen report national telephone survey....
    Basic Statistics :

    A new Rasmussen Report national telephone survey finds out that just 32% of American Adults favor "sin taxes" on soda and junk foods. The survey was based upon a sample of 1,000 American Adults. Bas

  • Q : Probability that sample mean price....
    Basic Statistics :

    According to a current news report, the average price of gasoline is $3.80 per gallon (March 2011). This price can be considered as the nationwide population mean price per gallon. Assume that the s

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