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For each condition, 5 observations were collected (as provided). Please show the final ANOVA table and interpret the 3 F ratios in terms of null/alternative hypotheses. High Low Small 3, 4, 2, 3, 3 1, 0, 2, 1, 1 Medium 8,...
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Of total population of American households, including older Americans and perhaps some not so old, 17.3% receive retirement income. In a random sample of 120 households what is the probability that greater than 20 households but less than 35 households receive a retirement income? 52.34...
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I need imformation on cild development models by Dewey,Hart
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A restaurant owner wishes to find the 99% confidence interval of the true mean cost of a dry martini. How large should the sample size be if she wishes to be accurate within $0.10. A previous study showed that the standard deviation of the price was $.12
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what statistics and or facts would you need to expose a misleading claim like 90% of cars made are still on the road?
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54 59 49 26 33 40 31 61 51 18 29 49 49 41 61 78 36 38 52 46 40 85 38 27 74 70 69 79 39 31 81 24 51 56 58 25 84 67 63 69 34 63 19 59 46 65 72 53 38 51 the above figures are weekly expenditures in thousands of naira of 56 households in a community....
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suppose a researcher is testing a null hypothesis that mean(or weird shaped u)= 61. a random sample of n=36 is taken resulting in a sample mean of 63 and s=9. conduct the appropriate hypothesis test and make a decision
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construct a 95% confidence interval for the proportion of 131 blue candies. interpret this interval. does your interval contain 0.24?
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b. The mean age of bus drivers in Chicago is 50.9 years. Test the claim that the mean age differs from this I need to know the Claim : and need to find out the Ho the Ha and Statistic Test
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This is the assignment as attachment it give the question and the way the answer needs to be written
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