1. Please answer the following questions with the given sample data. Wage Name Experience Aaron 80 75 Virginia Gordon 8...
Please answer the following stats questions. These data measure the "recognition score" for children exposed to a certain medium. The two factors are Medium Type (levels: TV, Audio Tape, Written Material) and Exposure Time (levels: 5, 10, 15, 20 minutes). (a) Why are these data considered unbalanced? (b) Which sums of squares are the proper ones to examine here if we wish to study the effect of the factors on recognition score? (Type I SS or Type III SS?) data...
1. Consider the following sample data. 105 90 110 80 85 85 103 70 115 75 Assume the normal approximation for T. a. Specify the competing hypotheses to determine whether the median differs from 100. H0: m = 100; HA: m ≠ 100 H0: m ≤ 100; HA: m > 100 H0: m ≥ 100; HA: m < 100 b. Calculate the value of the test statistic. c. At the 5% significance level, is the median different than 100?
The following data distribution corresponds to a test of 80
questions made to 600 people Correct answer
The following data distribution corresponds to a test of 80 questions made to 600 people Correct answer Number of people [0,10) 10,20) 20,30) 3),40) [40,50) 40 60 75 90 105 85 [60,70) 65 a) Determine the percentile bias coefficient b) Construct a box and whisker diagram and interpret the results. c) Determine decile 7, percentile 20 and 69 d) What is the percentile...
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Question Type 1 The following data sets each contain 3 random observations of two variables. For each data set, answer the following questions: Question (a) The data below is a random sample of 3 observations drawn from the United States population. Use the data to answer the following questions i. Find 95% confidence intervals of the population mean of experience and wage ii. Estimate pe,w, the correlation between the variables experience and wage. iii. Find Bı and Po,...
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Gordon is a senior majoring in computer network development at Smart State University. While he has been attending college, Gordon started a computer consulting business to help senior citizens set up their network connections and teach them how to use e-mail. Gordon charges $25 per hour for his consulting services. Gordon also works 5 hours a week for the Economics Department to maintain that department's Web page. The Economics Department pays Gordon $20 per...
2 Using data from 50 workers, a researcher estimates Wage BoIEducation + 2Experience B3Age E, where Wage is the hourly wage rate and Education, Experience, and Age are the years of higher education, the years of experience, and the age of the worker respectively. The regression results are shown in the following table. 10 points Standard Coefficients t Stat P-Value 0.1310 0.0003 0.0022 Error 4.24 Intercept Education Experience Age 6.52 1.32 1.54 0.34 0.12 3.88 3.25 -0.20 0.39 0.01 0.05...
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Question 5 20 pts WACC = 8% Period Project Project 1 -$200 -$75 $100 $100 $75 $25 $80 O Based on the information in the table, what is the replacement chain NPV for Project 1? $36.59 $20.40 o $40.80 $43.91
QUESTION 1 Consider the following OLS regression line (or sample regression function): wage =-2.10+ 0.50 educ (1), where wage is hourly wage, measured in dollars, and educ years of formal education. According to (1), a person with no education has a predicted hourly wage of [wagehat] dollars. (NOTE: Write your answer in number format, with 2 decimal places of precision level; do not write your answer as a fraction. Add a leading minus sign symbol, a leading zero and trailing...
NetID Quiz 8 Name Please answer the following questions. Use sentences if needed. 1. Given the following molecular orbital diagram, what is the electronic structure of the N22- What is its bond order and is it para- or diamagnetic? σ2p σ2p σ2s σ2s
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5. Assume the following data with regard to inventory of Beta Company. Sep 1 Inventory 80 units @10 per unit Purchase 100 units @11 per unit Purchase 70 units @12 per unit Purchase 85 units @12 per unit Purchase 90 units @13 per unit Inventory, Sep 30 160 units → Using the periodic inventory system, calculate the cost of the inventory at September 30 and the cost of goods sold in...