4. Explain the differences between the population distribution, the distribution of a sample, and a sampling distribution., use a sample to described it.
Discuss the differences between the sample proportion and the population proportion. Which is random and which isn't? Why?
1. Explain the differences between an intron and an exon? (4pts) 2. Why do you see different size bands in Homozygous recessive, Homozygous dominant and Heterozygous student sample in PTC experiment? (4pts) 3. In the PTC lab, we determined the frequency of two alleles, the "+allele" and the "- allele" in a sample population (our class). What was the difference between these two alleles? (4pts) 4. Define evolution be sure to include in your definition what actually evolves. (Spts) 5....
Explain the similarities and differences between a pyramid of number and a pyramid of biomass. Explain the similarities and differences between the carbon cycle and the phosphorous cycle.
The sum of the differences between sample observations and the sample mean is equal to _______. The range Zero The mean deviation The standard deviationv
Explain the differences between and among the Dirks, Newman, and Salman cases. (Only the differences)
Explain the differences between prime and subprime mortgages
Explain the differences in polarity between an ester and an aldehyde?
A two–independent sample t-test is computed when mean differences are compared between two or more groups sampled from a population with an unknown variance. Question 2 options: True or False
(1) What are population mean, population variance, sample mean and sample variance? (2) Explain why sample mean is a good approximation of population mean?