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1. At =.05 and .10, test the hypothesis that the proportion of Consumer (CON) industry companies winter quarter profit growth is more than 2% greater than the proportion of Banking (BKG) companies winter quarter profit growth, given that p CON=.20, p BKG=.14, nCON=300, nBKG=400. 2....
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1. At =.05 and .10, test the hypothesis that the proportion of Consumer (CON) industry companies winter quarter profit growth is more than 2% greater than the proportion of Banking (BKG) companies winter quarter profit growth, given that p CON=.20, p BKG=.14, nCON=300, nBKG=400.
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2. The mid-distance running coach, Zdravko Popovich, for the Olympic team of an eastern European country claims that his six-month training program significantly reduces the average time to complete a 1500-meter run. Five mid-distance runners were randomly selected before they were trained with...
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3. Test H0: 1<= 2; HA: 1 > 2 at = .05, when Xbar=75.4, Xbar=72.2, s1=3.3, s2=2.1, n1=6, n2=6. Indicate which test you are performing; show the hypotheses, the test statistic and the critical values and mention whether one-tailed or two-tailed. Here indicates population...
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If the beta level is set at .80, what is the likelihood of a significant result occurring due to mere chance?
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Prove that the lim sup (A U B) = lim sup (A) U lim sup (B)
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""Each team member will provide research on Job Satisfaction. Use the Business Source Premier Database and/or the ABI Inform Global Database in the Library and write up a report on the topic. The article you choose should include the terms Job Satisfaction AND ANOVA, or Job...
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