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This week’s Learning Resources include several different ways to identify and assess the issue of missing data in your database. From your assessment and knowledge of possible ways to manipulate data, and to overcome potential challenges presented by the missing data, you will be able to analyze and reach conclusions about your analysis. It is important to recognize when and how to apply the most viable solution to the missing data. In addition, it is important to learn to recognize when your data results could be compromised by missing data.For this, you will analyze the impact of missing data on data analysis.To prepare:Review this week’s Learning Resources.Analysis of missing data. Include the following in your post:An explanation of the importance of handling missing data and skipping patterns and how missing data can affect data analysisA technique on how you may handle missing data appropriately with an explanation of why this technique worksChoose one of the variables you selected for your Scholar-Practitioner Project (select one with missing values) and report proportion of missing for that variableIndicate the possible reason for the missing values in that variable.ReferencesWang, R., Sedransk, J., & Jinn, J. H. (1992). Secondary data analysis when there are missing observations. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 7(420), 952–961. Long, J. A., Bamba, M. I., Ling, B., & Shea, J. A. (2006). Missing race/ethnicity data in Veterans Health Administration based disparities research: A systematic review. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 17(1), 128–140.Langkamp, D. L., Lehman, A., & Lemeshow, S. (2010). Techniques for handling missing data in secondary analyses of large surveys. Academic Pediatrics, 10(3), 205–210.
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Walden University Importance of Relationships in GSS Dataset Discussion
For this Discussion, you will explore the relationship between these components and understand the trade-off between reduc ...
Walden University Importance of Relationships in GSS Dataset Discussion
For this Discussion, you will explore the relationship between these components and understand the trade-off between reducing risk in our confidence of estimates and increasing precision.
To prepare for this Discussion:
Review Chapters 6 and 7 of the Frankfort-Nachmias & Leon-Guerrero text and in Chapter 7, p. 188, consider Hispanic migration and earnings and focus on how different levels of confidence and sample size work together.
Review Magnusson’s web blog found in the Learning Resources to further your visualization and understanding of confidence intervals.
Use the Course Guide and Assignment Help found in this week’s Learning Resources to search for a quantitative article related to confidence intervals.
Using the SPSS software, General Social Survey dataset and choose a quantitative variable that interests you.
Using SPSS:
Take a random sample of 100.
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for the variable.
Calculate a 90% confidence interval.
Take another random sample of 400.
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for the variable.
Calculate a 90% confidence interval.
Post your results, the mean of Age to verify the dataset you used, and an explanation of how different levels of confidence and sample size affect the width of the confidence interval. Next, consider the statement, “Confidence intervals are underutilized” and explain what the implications might be of using or not using confidence intervals. Provide examples based on the results of your data. Also, use your research to support your findings.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Frankfort-Nachmias, C., Leon-Guerrero, A., & Davis, G. (2020). Social statistics for a diverse society (9th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 5, “The Normal Distribution” (pp. 151-177)
Chapter 6, “Sampling and Sampling Distributions” (pp. 179-209)
Chapter 7, “Estimation” (pp. 211-240)
Wagner, III, W. E. (2020). Using IBM® SPSS® statistics for research methods and social science statistics (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 3, “Selecting and Sampling Cases”
Chapter 5, “Charts and Graphs”
Chapter 11, “Editing Output”
Magnusson, K. (n.d.). Welcome to Kristoffer Magnusson’s blog about R, Statistics, Psychology, Open Science, Data Visualization [blog]. Retrieved from http://rpsychologist.com/index.html
As you review this web blog, select the Interpreting Confidence Intervals – new d3.js visualization link, once you select the link, follow the instructions to view the interactive for confidence intervals. This interactive will help you to visualize and understand confidence intervals.
Note: This is Kristoffer Magnusson’s personal blog and his views may not necessarily reflect the views of Walden University faculty.
Walden University Library. (n.d.). Course Guide and Assignment Help for RSCH 8210. Retrieved from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/rsch8210
For help with this week’s research, see this Course Guide and related weekly assignment resources.
Datasets
Your instructor will post the datasets for the course in the Doc Sharing section and in an Announcement. Your instructor may also recommend using a different dataset from the ones provided here.
Optional Resources
Rice University, University of Houston Clear Lake, and Tufts University. (n.d.). Online Statistics Education: An Interactive Multimedia Course of Study. Retrieved from http://onlinestatbook.com/2/estimation/ci_sim.html
Use this website for your practice as you consider confidence intervals and how the width changes. Also, consider why the width might be important.
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This week’s Learning Resources include several different ways to identify and assess the issue of missing data in your database. From your assessment and knowledge of possible ways to manipulate data, and to overcome potential challenges presented by the missing data, you will be able to analyze and reach conclusions about your analysis. It is important to recognize when and how to apply the most viable solution to the missing data. In addition, it is important to learn to recognize when your data results could be compromised by missing data.For this, you will analyze the impact of missing data on data analysis.To prepare:Review this week’s Learning Resources.Analysis of missing data. Include the following in your post:An explanation of the importance of handling missing data and skipping patterns and how missing data can affect data analysisA technique on how you may handle missing data appropriately with an explanation of why this technique worksChoose one of the variables you selected for your Scholar-Practitioner Project (select one with missing values) and report proportion of missing for that variableIndicate the possible reason for the missing values in that variable.ReferencesWang, R., Sedransk, J., & Jinn, J. H. (1992). Secondary data analysis when there are missing observations. Journal of the American Statistical Association, 7(420), 952–961. Long, J. A., Bamba, M. I., Ling, B., & Shea, J. A. (2006). Missing race/ethnicity data in Veterans Health Administration based disparities research: A systematic review. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved, 17(1), 128–140.Langkamp, D. L., Lehman, A., & Lemeshow, S. (2010). Techniques for handling missing data in secondary analyses of large surveys. Academic Pediatrics, 10(3), 205–210.
MA 22 Positive Integers Countably Infinite and Rational Numbers Questions
Discrete Mathematics Extra CreditThe extra credit questions are on the file, please see attached, answer will full solutio ...
MA 22 Positive Integers Countably Infinite and Rational Numbers Questions
Discrete Mathematics Extra CreditThe extra credit questions are on the file, please see attached, answer will full solutions.Thank you!
Walden University Importance of Relationships in GSS Dataset Discussion
For this Discussion, you will explore the relationship between these components and understand the trade-off between reduc ...
Walden University Importance of Relationships in GSS Dataset Discussion
For this Discussion, you will explore the relationship between these components and understand the trade-off between reducing risk in our confidence of estimates and increasing precision.
To prepare for this Discussion:
Review Chapters 6 and 7 of the Frankfort-Nachmias & Leon-Guerrero text and in Chapter 7, p. 188, consider Hispanic migration and earnings and focus on how different levels of confidence and sample size work together.
Review Magnusson’s web blog found in the Learning Resources to further your visualization and understanding of confidence intervals.
Use the Course Guide and Assignment Help found in this week’s Learning Resources to search for a quantitative article related to confidence intervals.
Using the SPSS software, General Social Survey dataset and choose a quantitative variable that interests you.
Using SPSS:
Take a random sample of 100.
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for the variable.
Calculate a 90% confidence interval.
Take another random sample of 400.
Calculate the 95% confidence interval for the variable.
Calculate a 90% confidence interval.
Post your results, the mean of Age to verify the dataset you used, and an explanation of how different levels of confidence and sample size affect the width of the confidence interval. Next, consider the statement, “Confidence intervals are underutilized” and explain what the implications might be of using or not using confidence intervals. Provide examples based on the results of your data. Also, use your research to support your findings.
Learning Resources
Required Readings
Frankfort-Nachmias, C., Leon-Guerrero, A., & Davis, G. (2020). Social statistics for a diverse society (9th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 5, “The Normal Distribution” (pp. 151-177)
Chapter 6, “Sampling and Sampling Distributions” (pp. 179-209)
Chapter 7, “Estimation” (pp. 211-240)
Wagner, III, W. E. (2020). Using IBM® SPSS® statistics for research methods and social science statistics (7th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Chapter 3, “Selecting and Sampling Cases”
Chapter 5, “Charts and Graphs”
Chapter 11, “Editing Output”
Magnusson, K. (n.d.). Welcome to Kristoffer Magnusson’s blog about R, Statistics, Psychology, Open Science, Data Visualization [blog]. Retrieved from http://rpsychologist.com/index.html
As you review this web blog, select the Interpreting Confidence Intervals – new d3.js visualization link, once you select the link, follow the instructions to view the interactive for confidence intervals. This interactive will help you to visualize and understand confidence intervals.
Note: This is Kristoffer Magnusson’s personal blog and his views may not necessarily reflect the views of Walden University faculty.
Walden University Library. (n.d.). Course Guide and Assignment Help for RSCH 8210. Retrieved from http://academicguides.waldenu.edu/rsch8210
For help with this week’s research, see this Course Guide and related weekly assignment resources.
Datasets
Your instructor will post the datasets for the course in the Doc Sharing section and in an Announcement. Your instructor may also recommend using a different dataset from the ones provided here.
Optional Resources
Rice University, University of Houston Clear Lake, and Tufts University. (n.d.). Online Statistics Education: An Interactive Multimedia Course of Study. Retrieved from http://onlinestatbook.com/2/estimation/ci_sim.html
Use this website for your practice as you consider confidence intervals and how the width changes. Also, consider why the width might be important.
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Confidence Intervals
Sampling Distributions
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