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1. We use here J. simple regression for prediction of stock.
2.WE use here H. One way analysis of variance.
Note : The one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) is used to determine whether the average of a dependent variable is the same in two or more unrelated, independent groups of an independent variable.
3.K. Multiple regression
Note: Multiple regression is an extension of simple linear regression. It is used when we want to predict the value of a variable based on the value of two or more other variables.
4.Two sample for proportion
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Matching Choose the proper statistical technique to use for each scenario from the list below A. ...
Choose the proper statistical technique to use for each scenario and match from the list below. A) One sample test for a mean B) One sample test for a proportion C) Two sample test for means- independent D) Two sample test for means – paired E) Two sample test for proportions F) Chi square test of independence G) Chi square test for proportions H) One Way Analysis of Variance I) Correlation J) Simple regression K) Multiple regression L) Time series...
In an article in the Joumal of Advertising, Weinberger and Spotts compare the use of humor in television ads in the United States and in the United Kingdom. Suppose that independent random samples of television ads are taken in the two countries. A random sample of 400 television ads in the United Kingdom reveals that 141 use humor, while a random sample of 500 television ads in the United States reveals that 122 use humor (a) Set up the null...
In an article in the Journal of Advertising, Weinberger and Spotts compare the use of humor in television ads in the United States and in the United Kingdom. Suppose that independent random samples of television ads are taken in the two countries. A random sample of 400 television ads in the United Kingdom reveals that 142 use humor, while a random sample of 500 television ads in the United States reveals that 124 use humor. (a) Set up the null...
In an article in the Journal of Advertising, Weinberger and Spotts compare the use of humor in television ads in the United States and in the United Kingdom. Suppose that independent random samples of television ads are taken in the two countries. A random sample of 400 television ads in the United Kingdom reveals that 143 use humor, while a random sample of 500 television ads in the United States reveals that 125 use humor. (a) Set up the null...
For each of the following questions, please identify the appropriate statistical technique to use to answer the scientific question posed. Use the same set of answers for every question. a) 1-sample z test for proportions d) 2-sample z test for proportions g) correlation analysis b) 1-sample t test e) 2-sample t test h) linear regression c) 1-variable chi-square test f) 2-variable chi-square test 19. Alcoholism is hypothesized to lead to brain damage. A computer assisted tomography (CAT) scan was conducted...
In an article in the Joumal of Adverdising, Weinberger and Spotts compare the use of humor in television ads in the United States and in the United Kinadom. Suppose that independent random samples of teilevision ads are taken in the two countries. A random sample of 400 television ads in the United Kingdom reveals that 140 use humor, while a random sample of 500 television ads in the United Stanes reveals that 128se humor (a) Set up the null and...
Choose appropriate term from the list below for each of the following descriptions. A. Executive Order 9066 B. English-Only Movement C. Chinese Exclusion Act D. Bilingual Education Act E. Proposition 227 and 58 F. Meyer vs. Nebraska G. Farrington vs. Tokushige H. Lau vs. Nichols I. Native American Languages Act J. Bill of Rights for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children This federal legal act, signed in 1968 by President Lyndon B. Johnson, introduced a new type of education for...
TEST or PARAMETER you would use. NEW! Before SOLVING each problem, state the statistical topic, formula/TEST or PARAN Then SOLVE each Problem! NEW! 1. Scientists conducted an experiment in 2008 to determine side effects of a new drug. Before starting the weight, age, height, allergies, and gender. The scientists gave half of the patients a placebo (fake drug) and the on months the patients reported back and their weights were reevaluated. Moreover, the scientists asked about any side all variables...
A.
Compute the test statistic x2=_____ (Round to three
decimal places)
Find the P-value=______ (Round to three decimal places)
Reject/Fail To reject _____ H0. There is/is not_____ sufficient
evidence to warrant rejection of the claim that pulse rates of
women have a standard deviation equal to 10 beats per minute.
B.
Find the test statistic= x2=_____ (Round to three decimal
places)
Find the p-value of test statistic=_______ (Round to three
decimal places)
(1) _________H0. There(2)__________sufficient evidence to
conclude that the...
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1. State the null hypothesis, alternative hypothesis and identify the claim for each conjecture a. A medical researcher is interested in finding out whether a new medication will have undesirable effects on patients pulse rates. Since she knows that the mean pulse rate for the population under the study is 82 beats per minute, the hypotheses for this situation are: b. A contractor wishes to lower heating bills by using a special type of insulation in houses. If the...