Discipline: Statistics

Descriptive analysis: Compute and interpret three descriptive statistics — (1) the mean. (2) the standard deviation, and (3) the coefficient of variation — and write a four-page memo stating their findings.Descriptive analysis: Compute and interpret three descriptive statistics — (1) the mean. (2) the standard deviation, and (3) the coefficient of variation — and write a four-page memo stating their findings.

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For this assignment, students will complete Two Sections: Section One: Quantitative Analysis AND Section Two: Qualitative analysis.For this assignment, students will complete Two Sections: Section One: Quantitative Analysis AND Section Two: Qualitative analysis.

 For this assignment, students will complete Two Sections: Section One: Quantitative Analysis AND Section Two: Qualitative analysis. As a public health personnel, students will conduct a survey and collected economic and health data on households in a township that is known to have a high prevalence of heart disease. Before, you proceed with the data […]

Statistics- Categorical Variables, Quantitative Variables and Organize, Display Categorical VariablesStatistics- Categorical Variables, Quantitative Variables and Organize, Display Categorical Variables

CPA B  The link to access the youtube assigement :  https://youtu.be/XQKMeP7EWlA 1. Create a frequency table to organizw the following date given for the response variable “COLOR :  Red,  Blue, Red, Green, Yellow, Yellow ,Red Blue,Green,Red,Red,Red,Blue,Green. 2.  Create a relative frequency table from the same sata given in #1. 3. Explain, in your own wrds, how […]

Asssignment #2 “Research Questions” Due, Assignment #3 “Chapter 1 Questions Due, and Assignment #4 “Formulating a Research Problem” DueAsssignment #2 “Research Questions” Due, Assignment #3 “Chapter 1 Questions Due, and Assignment #4 “Formulating a Research Problem” Due

Asssignment #2 “Research Questions”  Using the university online database, select fine a peer-reviewed journal article.  After you read the article, discuss the research questions in the article. Assignment #3 “Chapter 1 Questions  After Reading Chapter 1 respond to the following questions: 1) Identify the steps involved in model building and comment on their importance. Select […]

Collecting Sample Data: The use of confidence Intervals in estimating population parameters from sample dataCollecting Sample Data: The use of confidence Intervals in estimating population parameters from sample data

Discuss The use of confidence Intervals in estimating population parameters from sample data. Be sure to include ONE of the           following for the library assignment:1. Normal distribution as it relates to probability: Discuss the Application of Normal Distribution and its application in real life.2. Testing claims using hypothesis: Discuss the basic components and/or […]

Students will use an exercise to define how normal distributions are used in biostatisticsStudents will use an exercise to define how normal distributions are used in biostatistics

  Students will use an exercise to define how normal distributions are used in biostatistics. Students will demonstrate that they understand the concept by picking up an article dealing with public health that utilized the concept of normal distributions. Students MUST provide how the researchers used the statistical concept in their research by doing the […]

Compose a detailed log of your daily water intake. Review your water intake from the past 5 days and calculate all of the standard variables (mean, standard deviation)Compose a detailed log of your daily water intake. Review your water intake from the past 5 days and calculate all of the standard variables (mean, standard deviation)

1. Compose a detailed log of your daily water intake.  Review your  water intake from the past 5 days and calculate all of the standard variables (mean, standard deviation). Be sure to calculate your hourly and daily intake rate (number of oz per hour) and compare your data with your classmates. Share your raw data with […]

Students will use an exercise to define how normal distributions are used in biostatistics. Students will demonstrate that they understand the concept by picking up an articleStudents will use an exercise to define how normal distributions are used in biostatistics. Students will demonstrate that they understand the concept by picking up an article

  Students will use an exercise to define how normal distributions are used in biostatistics. Students will demonstrate that they understand the concept by picking up an article dealing with public health that utilized the concept of normal distributions. Students MUST provide how the researchers used the statistical concept in their research by doing the […]

Are there differences in the average agreement with gay individuals having the right to marry one another among people who were interviewed in different geographic regions of the United States?Are there differences in the average agreement with gay individuals having the right to marry one another among people who were interviewed in different geographic regions of the United States?

Competencies Interpret psychological data using quantitative and qualitative methods Apply the principles of statistical methods to inform a research problem Scenario You work for a market research company that supplies information for political non-profit organizations throughout the nation. A number of your clients are interested in the public perception around policies about sexual orientation and […]

Hypothesis testing I and II; Testing differences between means, variances and proportionsHypothesis testing I and II; Testing differences between means, variances and proportions

A town official claims that the average vehicle in their area sells for more than the 40th percentile of your data set. Using the data, you obtained in week 1, as well as the summary statistics you found for the original data set (excluding the super car outlier), run a hypothesis test to determine if the claim can […]