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Question 271411: 9.19 Calculate the test statistic and p-value for each sample.
a. H0: μ = 60 versus H1: μ /=(not = to) 60, α = .025, ¯ x = 63, σ = 8, n = 16
b. H0: μ ≥ 60 versus H1: μ < 60, α = .05, ¯ x = 58, σ = 5, n = 25
c. H0: μ ≤ 60 versus H1: μ > 60, α = .05, ¯ x = 65, σ = 8, n = 36
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Question 271410: 9.10 In a recent survey, 10 percent of the participants rated Pepsi as being “concerned with my health.”
PepsiCo’s response included a new “Smart Spot” symbol on its products that meet certain nutrition criteria, to help consumers who seek more healthful eating options. At α = .05, would a follow-up survey showing that 18 of 100 persons now rate Pepsi as being “concerned with my ealth” prove that the percentage has increased?
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Question 271500: In bag there are 3 green marbles, 2 red marbles, 2 blue marbles, and 5 yellow marbles. What is the probability that Tyrell picks a green marble puts it back, back the picks a yellow marble.
The probablility of a green marble is 1/4, and the probability of the yellow marble is 5/12?
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Question 271391: 10.56 A sample of 25 concession stand purchases at the October 22 matinee of Bride of Chucky showed a mean purchase of $5.29 with a standard deviation of $3.02. For the October 26 evening showing of the same movie, for a sample of 25 purchases the mean was $5.12 with a standard deviation of $2.14. The means appear to be very close, but not the variances. At α = .05, is there a difference in variances? Show all steps clearly, including an illustration of the decision rule.
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Question 271300: 10.46 To test the hypothesis that students who finish an exam first get better grades, Professor Hardtack kept track of the order in which papers were handed in. The first 25 papers showed a mean score of 77.1 with a standard deviation of 19.6, while the last 24 papers handed in showed a mean score of 69.3 with a standard deviation of 24.9. Is this a significant difference at α = .05? (a) State the hypotheses for a right-tailed test. (b) Obtain a test statistic and p-value assuming equal variances.
Interpret these results. (c) Is the difference in mean scores large enough to be important? (d) Is it reasonable to assume equal variances? (e) Carry out a formal test for equal variances at α = .05, showing all steps clearly.
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Question 271587: order these events from most probable to the least probable.
a) the first baby born next year is a girl.
b) the sun will set today
c) you will live to be 100 years old.
d)a classmate will live to 90 years
e)a class mate will live to 90 years
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Question 271204: To test the null hypothesis that the average lifetime for a particular brand of bulb is 750 hours versus the alternative that the average lifetime is different from 750 hours, a sample of 75 bulbs is used. If the standard deviation is 50 hours and a is equal to 0.01, what values for will result in rejection of the null hypothesis. Remember to determine whether this is a one- or two-tailed test. (Hint: This is similar to problem #4 but it is NOT a one-tailed test!)
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Question 271656: A certain disease occurs in 1 out of every 150 Americans. A test used to diagnose the disease has a false positive rate of 3% and a false negative rate of 6%. Find the probability that a person has the disease, given that they test positive, and the probability that a person does not have the disease, given that they test negetive.
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Question 271761: Suppose that when a production process malfunctions, 50 out of 100 items are defective. In order to identify when the process is malfunctioning, how many items should be tested so that the probability that one or more items are found defective is at least 99%?
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Question 271654: a) Out of every 100 jobs received at a computer center, 50 are of class 1, 30 of class 2 and 20 of class 3. A sample of 30 jobs is taken with replacement.
i) Find the probability that the sample will contain ten jobs of each class.
ii) Find the probability that there will be exactly twelve jobs of class 2.
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Question 271787: A quiz cosists of 20 multiple-choice questions, each with 4 possible answers. For someone who makes random guesses for all of the answers, find the probability of passing if the minimum passing grade is 70 %
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Question 271871: Use the normal distribution to approximate the desired probability. International Airlines reports that 74% of its planes are on time. A check of 60 randomly selected planes shows that 38 of them arrived on time. Find the probability that among the 60 planes, 38 or fewer arrive on time.
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Question 271888: 1.A company recruits personnel for its sales department on the basis of special tests designed to judge the potential of the candidates. The following table gives test scores and the mean daily sales for 9 executives.
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Question 271891: The results of the last test in Algebra 2/Trig. class were normally distributed and had an average of 75. If the variance (σ2) was 25, what percent of the students taking the exam scored above an 80?
What are the step to solving a question like this using a TI-83 Plus graphing calculator? What exactly do you enter in the calculator?
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Question 271898: The results of the last test in Algebra 2/Trig. class were normally distributed and had an average of 75. If the variance (σ2) was 25, what percent of the students taking the exam scored above an 80?
What are the step to solving a question like this using a TI-83 Plus graphing calculator? What exactly do you enter in the calculator?
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Question 271767: Given a normal distribution with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation of 10 what is the probability that a) x>75 b)x<70 c)x>80 or x>110 d) 80% of the data are between what two values(symmetrically distributed around the mean)
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Question 272088: Historically, the publisher of Golf Illustrated has found that 62% of its subscribers renew their subscriptions. Because of the advent of the Internet and cable television, the publisher is concerned that the proportion of subscribers who renew their subscriptions may be declining. The publisher selects a random sample of 200 subscribers and finds that 104 plan to renew their subscriptions. Use (a=0.025). p = the population of subscribers to Golf Illustrated who renew. Calculate the p-value.
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Question 272098: In a family of three children there are 8 possibilities for the boy-girl combinations, such as BBG, GBG and so on.
a) The probability of all boys equals the probability of all girls. What would each of these be?
b) The probibility of 2 boys and 1 girl is equal to 3/8. Explain why it is 3/8 not 1/8.
c) For this family of three children, what other situation would have a probability equal to 3/8?
d) If the family had four children, how would the answer to part (a) change?
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Question 272084: Please help with T testing and computing them? I am old and confused?
Subject ID Sex Age Ethnicity1 Treatment Pre-RCMA…
1 M 10 C CBT 23 8 7 3 5 7 2
2 M 12 AA PSY 22 15 10 2 5 5 3
3 F 10 C SUPP 26 24 24 1 4 4 0
4 F 13 L CBT 26 11 8 5 5 5 1
5 F 11 AA PSY 20 15 8 4 6 8 3
6 M 9 C SUPP 21 17 15 3 2 3 2
7 F 10 C CBT 25 4 0 0 5 6 0
8 F 14 AA PSY 22 14 11 5 5 5 2
9 F 11 L SUPP 22 24 26 3 2 2 3
1 AA= African American; C = Caucasian; L = Latino
2 The RCMAS is a self-report of anxiety used with children. Scores range from 0–28, with higher scores indicating more severe anxiety
3 These data are from a self-report of self-efficacy in anxiety provoking sitations used with children. Scores range from 0–10 with higher scores indicating more self-efficacy.
4 These data are from a self-report of depression used with children. Scores range from 0–10 with higher scores indicating more severe depression.
5 Recovery was defined as a decrease to a score of less than 5 on the RCMAS at posttreatment or follow-up.
I also need help with answering some questions Anxiety disorders are the most commonly diagnosed disorder in children and adolescents. Fortunately, recent research suggests many youth with anxiety disorders can be treated using cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). In the past, anxiety disorders were traditionally treated with either psychodynamic therapy or a supportive type of therapy (a therapy offering encouragement and empathy but is not really driven by any particular theory of psychotherapy). Therefore, it is important to know how CBT compares to these types of treatments.
In the final project, you will write a research report addressing this and related questions. In order to write the report, you will use a small dataset to conduct the descriptive and inferential analyses. You will be writing the various sections of this report, such as the results section
T-Tests
Choose and calculate the appropriate analysis to compare the anxiety levels of the participants in the CBT treatment to those in the psychodynamic treatment using posttest scores only.
Choose and calculate the appropriate analysis to compare the anxiety levels of participants in the CBT group only at pre- and posttest.
Report your analyses in the APA format and write one to two sentences interpreting each of your results.
Someone please help me I am desperate for any help. I am so confused and the book does not really help me and I know many smart people here know exactly how to do this.. Thanks and God Bless you and I will gladly give points for the best help I can get
Thanks and I need help fast to learn this
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Question 272174: A spinner was spun 40 times. The results are shown in the table below.
Spinner Results
Yellow 11
White 8
Red 6
Blue 6
Green 5
Orange 4
Which color's experimental probability matches its theoretical probability?
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Question 272184: Solve the equation: (n+6)!/(n+4)!=12
Here is what I have done so far:
(n+6)!/(n+4)!=12 (cross multiply)
(n+6)!/(n+6)!=12/1
0= 12(n+4)!(n+5)!(n+6)!/ (n+6)! (The (n+6)!'s cancel out with each other)
0= (n+4) (n+5) (this is the result when you divide 12 by both sides)
I don't know where to go from here. Did I make an error? or does n= -4 and n=-5 ?
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Question 272137: A man claims to have extrasensory perception. As a test, a fair coin is 25 flipped times, and the man is asked to predict the outcome in advance. He gets 22 out of 25 correct. What is the probability that he would have done at least this well if he had no ESP?
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Question 272206: You plan to estimate the mean incubation period (in days)
for sea birds. How many incubation periods of sea birds must you sample
if you want to be 95% confident that the sample mean is within 3 days
of the true population mean? You can assume that the standard deviation
of incubation periods is 6 days?
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Question 272169: The rates of on-time flights for commercial jets are continuously tracked by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Recently, Southwest Air had the best reate with 80 % of its flights arriving on time. A test is conducted by randomly selecting 20 Southwest flights and observing whether they arrive on time. (a) Find the probability that at least 18 flights arrive on time.
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Question 272413: this is the question im tying to figure out - Historically, 5 percent of a mail-order firm’s repeat charge-account customers have an incorrect
current address in the firm’s computer database. (a) What is the probability that none of the next 12
repeat customers who call will have an incorrect address? (b) One customer? (c) Two customers?
(d) Fewer than three? (e) Construct the probability distribution (using Excel or Appendix A), make
a graph of its PDF, and describe its shape.
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Question 272487: I'm unsure about this question. I'm thinking its Convenience, but maybe stratified. Any help would be appreciated.
A state representative selects four counties, and visits 11 cities in each.
Random
Systematic
Cluster
Stratified
Convenience
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Question 272594: The expected value of the sampling distribution of the sample mean equals the populations mean
A. When the population is symmetric.
B. When the population size N>30.
C. When the population is normally distributed.
D. For all populations.
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