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1.) Which of the following is NOT a category of active listening skills?
a.) interpreting the message that you hear
b.) evaluating the message that you hear
c.) responding to the message that you hear
e.) nodding and agreeing or otherwise indicating that you're paying attention
f.) comprehending the message that you hear
2.)Which of the following is "asynchronous" communication?
a.) a meeting
b.) a Facebook posting
c.) an instant messaging exchange
d.) any electronic form of communication
e.) a phone conversation
If they would like to estimate the true average time to within 1.9 minute (with 95% confidence) what sample size should they use? (remember to round to the next largest integer.)
Based on a simple random sample of one hundred an analyst estimates the average hourly wage earned by workers in a city to be $30 and computes the margin of error to be $5. Can we conclude from this that most workers there earn between $25 and $35..
Explain how the mean of a standard normal distribution is different from the mean of a normal distribution.
The first machine produces defective products 5% of the time and the second machine 2% of the time.
in a soccer game 35 of the players use normal cleats a1 40 of the players use newer cleats a2 and 25 use old cleats a3.
Describe the predictor variable and levels (groups), as well as the outcome variable and its associated measurement scale. Articulate the null hypothesis.
In a random sample of 900 adults, 42 defined themselves as vegetarians. Of these 42, 29 were women. a. Give a point estimate of the proportion.
1. What are the researcher's independent and dependent variables? 2. What are the null and alternative hypotheses (use the appropriate symbols not words)?
One state lottery has 500 prizes of $1, 75 prizes of $15, 15 prizes of $100, 5 prizes of $450, 2 prizes of $1225, and 1 prize of 2500. Assume that 28,000 lottery tickets are issues and sold for $1. What is the lottery's expected profit per ticket?
Insurance companies collect annual payments from homeowners in exchange for paying to re- build houses that burn down.
I used to manage a manufacturing plant making electrical switches. We molded 15 million polypropylene parts that went into the switches and one of the machines made a part that had a critical dimension ( a diameter on the shaft ) that we ran these te..
Should you perform a log transformation on a categorical (nominal) variable, or can you only do that for continuous variables?
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