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An animal nutrition experiment was conducted to study the effects of protein in the diet on the level of leucine in the plasma of pigs. Pigs were randomly assigned to one of twelve treatments. These treatments are the combinations of protein source (fish meal, soybean meal, and dried skim milk) and protein concentration in the diet (9, 12, 15, or 18 percent). The response is the free plasma leucine level in mcg/ml (data from Windels 1964)
Analyze these data to determine the effects of the factors on leucine level.
What sample size would be needed to estimate the true proportion of students at your college
This correlation was judged to be statistically significant. In your own words, what can you say about the nature of the relationship?
one type of passenger airplane has four engines but it can still fly with only one. suppose each engine has probability
the shape of which of the following is determined by degrees of freedom?a z-distributionb t-distributionc
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Given that among the four sports included here, baseball is the only sport in which the home team can modify field dimensions to favor its own players, does it appear that baseball teams are effective in using this advantage?
the blood pressure measurements of a single patient were taken by twelve different medical students and the results are
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20 turn out to be over 65 inches tall, you get $20. Which is better: a sample of size 100 or a sample of size of 1,000? Choose one and explain. Does the law of average relate to the answer you give?
An investigational drug product was studied under sleep laboratory conditions to determine its effect on duration of sleep.
Their average age was 19.1 years with a standard deviation of 1.5 years. What is the 95% confidence interval for the population mean?
A study of 100 sedentary people in this age group is planned to test whether they have a higher or lower level of plasma glucose then the general population.
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