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Choose the correst answer(s) on questions 1-5 (Please Help) Question 1 Which of the following statements is true? (Select all correct answers) If the mean of two groups remains the same, the P value will not change even if the sample size (n) of those two groups changes. The P value is the probability that the alternative hypothesis is true. In a study of comparing the amount of alcohol consumed by men and women the null hypothesis would be defined...
Chose the corectt answer(s) questions (1-3) Question 1 Which of the following statements is true? (Select all correct answers) If the mean of two groups remains the same, the P value will not change even if the sample size (n) of those two groups changes. The P value is the probability that the alternative hypothesis is true. In a study of comparing the amount of alcohol consumed by men and women the null hypothesis would be defined as: “There is...
Name: Section Number To be graded assignments must be completed and submitted on the original book page Hypothesis Testing -As a Diagnostic Test ? Answer the following questions over the content material you just read or watched. 1. What is a false positive rate in the context of hypothesis testing? 2. What is the goal of hypothesis testing? 3. What is a Type I error, and how is it related to an "alpha level?" 4. What does it mean to...
Please answer all: I need to check my answers because my answers are wriong. Thank you Which of the following organ would you palpate in the left upper abdominal quadrant? A.duodenum B.spleen C.left ovary D.liver Expected gastrointestinal symptoms during pregnancy include all of the following except: A. nausea and vomiting B. pyrosis C. decreased bowel sounds D. loose stools What are some of the major health promotion activities directed at the young adult? (select all that apply) A. Promote increased...
Use SPSS for this exam, be sure to include all the following information to get full credits: (1) null and alternative hypotheses (15%) (2) nameofthe test(15%, explain why you chose it) (3) thetest statistic and its degree offreedom or ANOVAtable(if applicable) (30%! (4) p-value (15%), and (5) scientific conclusion (25%, using 0.05 significance). 1. Ostriches live in hot environments, and they are normally exposed to the sun for long periods Mammals in similar environments have special mechanisms for reducing the...
TEST 1: ANSWERS INTS EACH). This section takes around 5 minutes. Name Spring 2019 8) A researcher wants to determine whether female teachers give higher or lower grades, on average, then male teachers. She picks a random sample by picking a random sample of schools, in the schools picked, picking a random sample of departments, and in the departments picked, picking a random sample of teachers. What kind of sampling was performed? d) voluntary response e) cluster b) stratified Random...
All of the following questions are in relation to the following journal article which is available on Moodle: Parr CL, Magnus MC, Karlstad O, Holvik K, Lund-Blix NA, Jaugen M, et al. Vitamin A and D intake in pregnancy, infant supplementation and asthma development: the Norwegian Mother and Child Cohort. Am J Clin Nutr 2018:107:789-798 QUESTIONS: 1. State one hypothesis the author's proposed in the manuscript. 2. There is previous research that shows that adequate Vitamin A intake is required...