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Observational Study Analytical Review
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According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 38 million Americans still smoke. Cigarette smoking was especially high among males between 25-64 years old. Since 1964, a warning on the side of each pack of cigarettes has informed the public that smoking is bad for human health and may cause cancer or contribute to other diseases. Still, 480,000 Americans will die of smoking this year (CDC 2020). This figure is shockingly high, exceeding the total number of wartime deaths suffered by 405,399 U.S. military in WW II (Green, 2017). For each smoker who dies, 30 more continue to live with a smoke-related disease. Yet, 15.5% of Americans 18 and younger pick up the habit. The CDC estimates that cigarette and smokeless tobacco industries spent over $9 billion on advertising and promotional expenses in the US in 2018 (CDC 2018).The question is, how do company advertisements get us to do things most of us agree are bad for our health? More directly to this assignment, how do companies use statistics in misleading ways to convince us to buy their product?Sources:Center for Disease Control. (2020). Smoking and Tobacco Use.Center for Disease Control. (2018). Smoking is Down, but Almost 38 Million Americans still smoke. Green, M. (2017). How Many Soldiers Died in Each War? (KQED)Locate & CompleteLet's have some fun! Locate an advertisement in print media, social media, or the internet that uses statistical data. Carefully read the ad and then respond to the following in a paper. What is the ad trying to say?What statistical data are misrepresented or exaggerated?What are the undesirable consequences to the consumer?What is an ethical solution that considers the welfare of the stakeholders?Your paper should be two double-spaced pages. Use current APA formatting to cite your sources.SubmitSubmit your paper to this assignment.Your paper will automatically be evaluated through Turnitin when you submit your assignment in this activity. Turnitin is a service that checks your work for improper citation or potential plagiarism by comparing it against a database of web pages, student papers, and articles from academic books and publications. Ensure that your work is entirely your own and that you have not plagiarized any material! Review the Assignment Rubric for detailed grading information.
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I need help with my Inferential Statistics Class it is kicking my butt
CompetencyFormulate and evaluate hypothesis tests for population parameters based on sample statistics using both Critical ...
I need help with my Inferential Statistics Class it is kicking my butt
CompetencyFormulate and evaluate hypothesis tests for population parameters based on sample statistics using both Critical Regions and P-Values, and be able to state results in a non-technical way that can be understood by consumers of the data instead of statisticians.Student ProfileYou are a statistician working for a drug company. A few new scientists have been hired by your company. They are experts in pharmacology, but are not experts in doing statistical studies, so you will explain to them how statistical studies are done when testing two samples for the effectiveness of a new drug. The two samples can be dependent or independent, and you will explain the difference.
Concept being Studied Your focus is on hypothesis tests and confidence intervals for two populations using two samples, some of which are independent and some of which are dependent. These concepts are an extension of hypothesis testing and confidence intervals which use statistics from one sample to make conclusions about population parameters.What to SubmitYour research and analysis should be presented on the Word document provided. All calculations should be provided on a separate Excel workbook that should be submitted to your boss as well.
The graph of a quadratic inequality is shown below. Use the graph to find the solutions to the inequality in terms of x.
The graph of a quadratic inequality is shown below. Use the graph to find the solutions to the inequality in terms of x.A. ...
The graph of a quadratic inequality is shown below. Use the graph to find the solutions to the inequality in terms of x.
The graph of a quadratic inequality is shown below. Use the graph to find the solutions to the inequality in terms of x.A. x ≤ -2 or x ≥ 1B. x < 2 or x > 1C. -2 ≤ x ≤ 1D. -2 < x < 1
3 pages
Hap 602.edited
FoodHardshipRate and ObesityRate are highly dependent on each other. The scatter points appear close to each which implies ...
Hap 602.edited
FoodHardshipRate and ObesityRate are highly dependent on each other. The scatter points appear close to each which implies that their relationship is ...
7 pages
Module 2 Problem Set.edited
The primary objective of the study was to evaluate if there are exist differences between GAF and consumer satisfaction be ...
Module 2 Problem Set.edited
The primary objective of the study was to evaluate if there are exist differences between GAF and consumer satisfaction between public or private ...
Observational Study Analytical Review
You need to post 1 unique article/explanation about an experiment OR 1 unique article/explanation about an observational s ...
Observational Study Analytical Review
You need to post 1 unique article/explanation about an experiment OR 1 unique article/explanation about an observational study. You should begin a new thread with your topic, and include:1.) A link to the website or upload the relevant file.2.) The requested explanation or calculation 3.) Format your post like this: “Observational Study: In this article, Gallup polled 200 people about ....” so that it is clear to everyone which topic you have chosen.4.) Use “Observational Study” or “Experiment” in the title (no quotation marks necessary). Here are the details on the articles and discussion you should post to a new thread (choose only ONE):1.) Observational Study:a.How was the sample collected? (Use appropriate statistics terminology: Simple Random Sample, Stratified Random Sample, Cluster Sample, Voluntary Response)b. What is the sample size?c.What was the response rate?d.What variables were measured?e.Were the results displayed in a graph? If so, what type of graph was used? If not, what type of graph would be appropriate for displaying this data?f.What are potential sources of bias? g.What could be done to improve this study?2.) Experiment:a.Who or what is in the sample? What is the sample size?b. What is/are the treatments?c.What is the design of the experiment? Is it one we learned in class?d. Were the three principles of good experimental design (Randomization, Replication, Comparison/Control) used?e. What are the response variables? Are these variables categorical or quantitative? f.Were the results shown with a graph? If so, what kind of graph was used? If not, what kind of graph would be appropriate for displaying this data?g.What are some potential lurking variables? Explain your reasoning.
Arizona State University Burger King Satisfries Advertising Discussion Paper
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 38 million Americans still smoke. Cigarette smoking was especiall ...
Arizona State University Burger King Satisfries Advertising Discussion Paper
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), about 38 million Americans still smoke. Cigarette smoking was especially high among males between 25-64 years old. Since 1964, a warning on the side of each pack of cigarettes has informed the public that smoking is bad for human health and may cause cancer or contribute to other diseases. Still, 480,000 Americans will die of smoking this year (CDC 2020). This figure is shockingly high, exceeding the total number of wartime deaths suffered by 405,399 U.S. military in WW II (Green, 2017). For each smoker who dies, 30 more continue to live with a smoke-related disease. Yet, 15.5% of Americans 18 and younger pick up the habit. The CDC estimates that cigarette and smokeless tobacco industries spent over $9 billion on advertising and promotional expenses in the US in 2018 (CDC 2018).The question is, how do company advertisements get us to do things most of us agree are bad for our health? More directly to this assignment, how do companies use statistics in misleading ways to convince us to buy their product?Sources:Center for Disease Control. (2020). Smoking and Tobacco Use.Center for Disease Control. (2018). Smoking is Down, but Almost 38 Million Americans still smoke. Green, M. (2017). How Many Soldiers Died in Each War? (KQED)Locate & CompleteLet's have some fun! Locate an advertisement in print media, social media, or the internet that uses statistical data. Carefully read the ad and then respond to the following in a paper. What is the ad trying to say?What statistical data are misrepresented or exaggerated?What are the undesirable consequences to the consumer?What is an ethical solution that considers the welfare of the stakeholders?Your paper should be two double-spaced pages. Use current APA formatting to cite your sources.SubmitSubmit your paper to this assignment.Your paper will automatically be evaluated through Turnitin when you submit your assignment in this activity. Turnitin is a service that checks your work for improper citation or potential plagiarism by comparing it against a database of web pages, student papers, and articles from academic books and publications. Ensure that your work is entirely your own and that you have not plagiarized any material! Review the Assignment Rubric for detailed grading information.
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