• Q : Treatments in blocks of two runs....
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    An experimenter wishes to compare four treatments in blocks of two runs. Find a balanced incomplete design (BIBD) for this experiment with six blocks.

  • Q : Species of net-casting spiders....
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    The feeding habits of two species of net-casting spiders are studied. These species, the Dinopis and Menneus, coexist in eastern Australia. One variable of interest is the size of the prey of each s

  • Q : F-test to test equality of variances....
    Basic Statistics :

    In using the F-test to test equality of variances in a two-tailed test, what can we do to insure that we will not need a left-tail critical value of F? Why is it of importance for a healthcare profe

  • Q : F-test to test equality of variances in a two-tailed test....
    Basic Statistics :

    In using the F-test to test equality of variances in a two-tailed test, what can we do to insure that we will not need a left-tail critical value of F? Why is it of importance for a healthcare profe

  • Q : Sequence of independent bernoulli trials....
    Basic Statistics :

    Consider a sequence of independent Bernoulli trials with p=0.34. What is the expected number of trials to obtain the first success?

  • Q : Samples of rejuvenated mitochondria....
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    Samples of rejuvenated mitochondria are mutated (defective) in 2% of cases. Suppose 16 samples are studied, and they can be considered to be independent for mutation. Determine the following probabi

  • Q : Distribution of all possible sample means....
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    What shape do you think the distribution of all possible sample means of 30 will have? Discuss. Determine the value of the standard deviation of the distribution of the sample mean of all possible sam

  • Q : Number of female republicans....
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    We do not know how many of the women are Republicans or Democrats, or how many of the men are Republicans or Democrats, however. We are interested in the number of female Republicans. Assume thatwom

  • Q : Probability that the university of utah....
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    The University of Utah's football team plays Oregon State, USC and Arizona State with an estimated 70%, 60% and 40% chance of winning each game. What is the probability that the University of Utah w

  • Q : Change of constraints on risk-free securities....
    Basic Statistics :

    Use sensitivity analysis to determine how the change of constraints on Risk-free securities would result in a decreasing of 0.04% on total expected return?

  • Q : Mean mass of adult western grey squirrels....
    Basic Statistics :

    Assume that the mean mass of adult western grey squirrels in California is 749 grams with a standard deviation of 103 grams. Test the hypothesis that the squirrels in the arboretum have a different

  • Q : Determining the probability of losing....
    Basic Statistics :

    Bob plans to spend her Saturday in casino this week playing slot machines. The probability of losing any one game on the slot machine she plays on is 0.65. And she decides to play until she loses 5

  • Q : Equation of the model that can predict salary....
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    Write an equation of the model that can predict salary based on GPA. Do you think these predictions will be reliable? Use the correlation to explain

  • Q : Number of events....
    Basic Statistics :

    Let A1, A2 and A3 be events with probabilities 1/5, 1/4, 1/3, respectively. Let N be the number of these events that occur. Write down a formula for N in terms of indicators.

  • Q : Mutually exclusive and complementary events....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose that B1 and B2 are mutually exclusive and complementary events, such that P(B1) = .6 and Consider another event A such that P(A | B1) = .2 and P(A | B2) = .5. Find P(A).

  • Q : Corresponding p-value....
    Basic Statistics :

    We find a test statistic of Z=-2.57 What is the corresponding p-value? Give your answer as a proportion between 0 and 1 to 4 decimal places.

  • Q : Proportion that exceed the standard....
    Basic Statistics :

    In a simple random sample of 80 automobiles registered in a certain state, 32 of them were found to have emission levels that exceed a slate standard. How many automobiles must be sampled to specify

  • Q : Carry out a test of hypothesis using a significance....
    Basic Statistics :

    A large midwestern state administers a state wide mathematics exam that has an average of 500. A researcher is designing a study to test the idea that students from charter schools score higher than

  • Q : Mean for adult grey squirrels in california....
    Basic Statistics :

    Maintaining the probability of making a Type I error at 5%, is the mass of adult grey squirrels in the arboretum different from the mean for adult grey squirrels in California?

  • Q : True average shear strength....
    Basic Statistics :

    An article gave the following summary data on shear strength (kip) for a sample of 3/8-in. anchor bolts: n = 76, x = 4.75, s = 1.30. Calculate a lower confidence bound using a confidence level of 90

  • Q : Importance for a healthcare professional....
    Basic Statistics :

    In using the F-test to test equality of variances in a two-tailed test, what can we do to insure that we will not need a left-tail critical value of F? Why is it of importance for a healthcare profe

  • Q : Sample average radar echo duration....
    Basic Statistics :

    A random sample of 116 lightning flashes in a certain region resulted in a sample average radar echo duration of 0.86 sec and a sample standard deviation of 0.36 sec. Calculate a 99% (two-sided) con

  • Q : Capture the corresponding value....
    Basic Statistics :

    Suppose the data sets on which the intervals are based are selected independently of one another. How many of these 1000 intervals do you expect to capture the corresponding value of ?

  • Q : True proportion of voters....
    Basic Statistics :

    Consider a population of voters in a given state. The true proportion of voters who favor candidate A is equal to 0.40. Given a sample of 200 voters, what is the probability that more than half of

  • Q : Probability of losing any one game....
    Basic Statistics :

    Bob plans to spend her Saturday in casino this week playing slot machines. The probability of losing any one game on the slot machine she plays on is 0.65. And she decides to play until she loses 5

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