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A table gives the number of medical doctors per 100,000 people for each of the 50 states. It does not make sense to use the t procedures (or any other statistical procedures) to give a 95% confidence interval for the mean number of medical doctors per 100,000 people in the population of the American states. Explain why not.
Categorize as simple, random, sample, stratified/systematic sample, cluster/convenience sample. List discharged hotel customers, divide them day their length of stay, and draw simple random samples from each group.
some sales representatives want to determine which approach would result in more sales for a manufacturing product. the
question tastes in musicmusical styles other than rock and pop are becoming more popular. a survey of college
Determine r.m.s. error for regression prediction of height at 18 from height at 6.
A sample of 46 homes in a subdivision revealed that 20 were ranch style (as opposed to colonial, tri-level, or Cape Cod). Construct a 98 percent confidence interval for the true proportion of ranch style homes.
Find the product of the vector of state probabilities for the preceding period and the matrix of transition probabilities.
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you are trying a new food recipe and the probability that a friend of yours likes that food is 0.85. if you invite 18
If the sum of squares regression is 1,000 and the sum of squares total is 5,000. Given that the sum of squares residual (or error) is 4,000 what is the r-squared value?
As a condition of employment, Fashion Industries applicants must pass a drug test. Of the last 220 applicants 14 failed the test. Develop a 99 percent confidence interval for the proportion of applicants that fail the test. Would it be reasonable.
Do men and women have different beliefs on the ideal number of children in a family? Based on the following GSS2008 Data and the obtained t statistics, what would you conclude?
the average age of doctors in a certain hospital is 45 years old . suppose the distribution of ages is normal and has a
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