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1) Tom just completed second semester in college he earned a grade of C, a grade of D, a grade of D, and another Grade of C

Statistics Oct 21, 2020

1) Tom just completed second semester in college he earned a grade of

C, a grade of D, a grade of D, and another Grade of C. assuming that A= 4 points B=3 C=2 D=1 and F= no points, Determine the grade point average for the semester.

2) The steps followed to conduct the study are found in the ___________sectiona. Designb. Treatment of Data

c/ Data Collection

d. Introduction

3) A copy of a lenghty instrument used for data collection is often found in the _________proposal

a. Review of Related Literature section

b. Methodology section

c. Appendix

d. introduction

4) Bridget has told parents that their children's responses to spatilal

ability measure that she used in research will not be reported in he research report. Bridget is illustrating
a. Anonymity
b. Confidentiality
c. Debriefing
d. Deception

5) (CO 2) Two cards are selected with replacement from a standard deck

of 52 cards. Find the probability of selecting a 4 and then selecting a 5.

6) I get detailed assistance with the following problem:

Think about a population proportion that you may be interested in and propose a hypothesis test problem for this parameter. Gather appropriate data and post your problem.

For example, you may believe that the population proportion of adults in CA who own firearms is 0.15. Your data could be that you surveyed people leaving work at the end of the day and found that 15 out of 100 owned an SUV. Test this hypothesis at the .05 (or another) significance level. Assume a random sample.

Kindly provide a detailed breakdown.

7) Clay is interested in the role of attitudes about weight training.

He developed a questionnaire and sent it out to sample 303 59-year old males and females. of the following, Clay attitude study could best be described as ____________research.
a. Survey
b. Correlational
c. Experimental
d. Historical

8) A random sample of stipends of teaching assistants in economics is listed. Is there sufficient evidence at the a

= 0.05 level to conclude that the average stipend differs from $15,000? The stipends listed (in dollars) are for the academic year.

14,500 17,500 12,500 13,856

13,685 12,919 14,500 11,481

18,108 11,783 16,838 14,500

 

A) Yes. There is enough evidence to conclude that the average stipend differs from $15,000.

B) No. There is not enough evidence to conclude that the average stipend differs from $15,000.

C) There is not enough information to draw a conclusion.

 

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