• Q : Probability mass function for the daily sales....
    Basic Statistics :

    A heavy-equipment salesperson can contact either one or two customers per day with probability of 1 and 2 , respectively. Each contact will result in either no sale or a $50,000 33 sale, with the p

  • Q : Process mean has shifted purely....
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    Find the probability that on the next sample he concludes the process mean has shifted purely due to random chance. What did you assume in order to find this probability?

  • Q : Defective with probability....
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    It is known that diskettes produced by a certain company will be defective with probability 0.02, independently of each other. The company sells the diskettes in packages of size 12 and offers a mo

  • Q : Microprocessors manufactured by a certain process....
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    Of the microprocessors manufactured by a certain process, 20% are defective. Five microprocessors are chosen at random. Assume they function independently.

  • Q : Probability of being a channel catfish....
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    The US Army Corps of Engineers' study on the DDT contamination of fish in the Tennessee River (Alabama) revealed the following: 52 percent of the fish are found between 275 and 300 miles, 39% are fo

  • Q : Number of tails obtained....
    Basic Statistics :

    A bag contains 3 coins, one of which has a tail on both sides while the other two coins are normal (one head and one tail). A coin is chosen at random from the bag and tossed 3 times. Let X be the n

  • Q : Computer rating service....
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    Suppose that the computer rating service is to choose the top three from the group of 10, but is not to rank the three? In how many different ways can the rating service choose the three to be desig

  • Q : Probability that one of company....
    Basic Statistics :

    Consider the same information as part c and assume the rating service makes its choice by chance. Say there is a company (company X) that has two brands in the group of 10. What is the probability t

  • Q : Backup deploys with probability....
    Basic Statistics :

    A drag racer has two parachutes, a main and a backup, that are designed to bring the vehicle to a stop after the end of a run. Suppose that the main chute deploys with probability 0.99, and that if

  • Q : Evaluation of research results....
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    One concern in the evaluation of research results is that the subjects in one treatment condition may be substantially different (older, smarter, and so on) than the subjects in another condition. H

  • Q : Actual number of surveyed graduates....
    Basic Statistics :

    The actual number of surveyed graduates who stayed at their first job less than two years is _________.

  • Q : Estimated standard error for the independent-measures....
    Basic Statistics :

    The estimated standard error for the independent-measures t statistic provides a measure of how much difference should exist, on average, between two sample means for samples selected from the same

  • Q : Bayes theorem to compute....
    Basic Statistics :

    The prior probabilities for events A1 and A2 are P(A1) = .40 and P(A2) = .60. It is also known that P(A1 A2) = 0. Suppose P(B | A1) = .20 and P(B | A2) = .05.

  • Q : Pooled variance for two samples....
    Basic Statistics :

    A researcher computes the pooled variance for two samples and obtains a value of 120. If one of the samples has n = 5 scores and the second has n = 10 scores, then what is the value of the estimated

  • Q : Difference for an independent-measures t test....
    Basic Statistics :

    Which set of characteristics is most likely to produce a significant difference for an independent-measures t test? Please explain your response.

  • Q : Hypothesized population mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    The numerator of the repeated-measures t formula measures how much difference there is between the sample mean and the hypothesized population mean. Explain your response.

  • Q : Evaluation of research results....
    Basic Statistics :

    One concern in the evaluation of research results is that the subjects in one treatment condition may be substantially different (older, smarter, and so on) than the subjects in another condition. H

  • Q : Question regarding the professional baseball fans....
    Basic Statistics :

    64% of men consider themselves professional baseball fans. You randomly select 10 men and ask each if he considers himself a professional baseball fan. Find the probability that the number who consi

  • Q : Repeated-measures study states....
    Basic Statistics :

    A research report describing the results from a repeated-measures study states: The data show no significant difference between the two treatments, t(10) = 1.65, p > .05. Based on this report, yo

  • Q : Question regarding the multiple-choice exam....
    Basic Statistics :

    A student takes a multiple-choice exam. Suppose for each question he either knows the answer or gambles and chooses an option at random.

  • Q : Probability of obtaining a sample mean....
    Basic Statistics :

    Whats the probability of obtaining a sample mean greater than 110 for a sample of n=16 scores. Sample mean= 100. σ=20.

  • Q : New light bulb will burn out....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume that a new light bulb will burn out after t hours where t is chosen from [0,infinity) with an exponential density f(t)=ue^{-ut}.

  • Q : Find the standard deviation of sample data....
    Basic Statistics :

    Find the standard deviation of sample data summarized in a frequency distribution table by using the vormula below, were x represents the class midpoint and f represents the class frequency.

  • Q : Random a number from the interval....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose you choose at random a number from the interval [2,10]. Suppose 2<=s<=t<=10 . Then the probability of the event E=[s,t] is (as a function of s and t)

  • Q : Comparing two treatment conditions....
    Basic Statistics :

    A researcher conducts an experiment comparing two treatment conditions and obtains date with 10 scores for each treatment condition.

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