Category: Statistics

week 9 workshop

Qualitative Research Workshop: Week 9 In this weeks Workshop, you will document your experience of moving from interview to data and compare your experiences of verbatim transcription and summary transcription. You will also conduct a peer debrief of your classmates interview while he or she debriefs yours. Qualitative data analysis begins with the onset of […]

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Week 9 workshop

Qualitative Research Workshop: Week 9 In this weeks Workshop, you will document your experience of moving from interview to data and compare your experiences of verbatim transcription and summary transcription. You will also conduct a peer debrief of your classmates interview while he or she debriefs yours. Qualitative data analysis begins with the onset of […]

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Week 9 workshop

Qualitative Research Workshop: Week 9 In this weeks Workshop, you will document your experience of moving from interview to data and compare your experiences of verbatim transcription and summary transcription. You will also conduct a peer debrief of your classmates interview while he or she debriefs yours. Qualitative data analysis begins with the onset of […]

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Best Predictor of Selling Price statistics

For this assignment, please complete the following and submit your answers in a single PDF page: Create a histogram of the variable selling price. Does it appear normally distributed? Justify your answer. Create a correlation matrix to explore the linear correlation coefficient of each independent variable with selling price. Rank the correlation coefficients from Strongest […]

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Comparing Central Tendency & Variability

About: At what age do people have their first child? While it may seem like a personal choice, there are sociological trends in the age at which people have their first child. In this lab analysis report, we will be using real data to examine the question: At what age do people in the United […]

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Statistics Lab

Step 1: Your instructor will provide you with 10 values to use for this lab. Gather 10 MORE of your own to add to the 10 provided by your instructor. Do the following: Survey or measure 10 people to find their heights. Determine the mean and standard deviation for the 20 values by using the […]

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PSY-304-1AO75 Elementary Statistics

Discussion Question 1 What are six differences between the null hypothesis and the research hypothesis? Search research hypothesis in Google News and report how it is used in the article. Requirements: Essay format; 250-300 words Discussion Question 2 All the scientific research you have studied used statistics in some way. How does knowing more science […]

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Discussion: Creating and Analyzing Frequency Tables

About: You will be collecting data on a variable of your choosing and presenting the results on a frequency table. Come back to this activity to attach your frequency table results. Before attempting be sure to review the material on how to create a frequency table from our module lessons and textbook chapter 2. Directions: […]

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MAth1223-01

Data set is provided below in th excel file. Please use the data you originally collected for part 1. You will add these new parts to report part 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6. 1. For this project, you must find some published or existing data. Possible sources include: almanacs, magazines and journal articles, textbooks, […]

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Statistics Question

At the start of the project, you documented your typical responses along with your question formulations. You did not know it at the time, but you were hypothesizing about the future survey results. Now that you have the actual survey data, you can go back and apply the tools of inferential statistics to test your […]

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