an approach that explicitly monitors quality cars and reward quality enhancing behavior
an approach that explicitly monitors quality cars and reward quality enhancing behavior
In your opinion, why is sleep a health-enhancing behavior?
Cars pass an automatic speed check device that monitors 2,000 cars on a given day. This population of cars has an average speed of 67 miles per hour with a standard deviation of 2 miles per hour. If samples of 30 cars are taken, what is the probability a given sample will have an average speed within 0.50 mile per hour of the population mean?
Describe 2 (two) methods that will be useful in enhancing data quality? Would internal validity and reliability be correct for this question or would you recommend something else?
A quality control expert at Glotech computers wants to test their new monitors. The production manager claims they have a mean life of 85 months with a variance of 49. If the claim is true, what is the probability that the mean monitor life would be greater than 83.8 months in a sample of 121 monitors? Round your answer to four decimal places.
A quality control expert at Glotech computers wants to test their new monitors. The production manager claims they have a mean life of 75 months with a standard deviation of 5 months. If the claim is true, what is the probability that the mean monitor life would be less than 74.4 months in a sample of 85 monitors? Round your answer to four decimal places.
A quality control expert at Glotech computers wants to test their new monitors. The production manager claims they have a mean life of 94 months with a standard deviation of 9 months. If the claim is true, what is the probability that the mean monitor life would be greater than 93.5 months in a sample of 111 monitors? Round your answer to four decimal places
A quality control expert at Glotech computers wants to test their new monitors. The production manager claims they have a mean life of 8383 months with a variance of 100100. If the claim is true, what is the probability that the mean monitor life would differ from the population mean by less than 1.71.7 months in a sample of 8989 monitors? Round your answer to four decimal places.
2.Do you know of any examples where reward systems are inconsistent with desired behavior? How are personal values related to rewards?
9. A quality control engineer believes that cars produced on Friday have more defects. From past experience, the engineer believes that the mean number of defects for all cars is 3.6 with a standard deviation of 1.8. She tests 26 cars produced on Friday and finds the mean number of defects for these cars is 4.4 defects. Test to determine if Friday’s cars have more defects using the prob-value approach and α = 0.02.
Discuss the difference between a structural approach and a functional approach to understanding behavior. In what ways does the functional approach allow us to have a better understanding of the underlying factors that impact the occurence (or non-occurence) of a behavior?