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Instructions: . This project is your chance to practice concepts we learned in Unit B (Chapters 3 & 4); it asks you to find examples of statistical inference in the media. You are asked to find one article in the popular press where a test is described but no explicit p-value is given, and one article in a scholarly journal where a p-value is explicitly given. You may discuss this assignment in general terms with other students, but the work you hand in should be your own. How you present your solution in writing is important. It particular, 10% of the marks for this project will be for overall presentation. You should submit a well written report addressing each of the following parts: . Part 1 - Mainstream Media Find a description of a statistical test in the popular press (such as in a magazine or online). a. Describe how the test was conducted. How were the data collected (or can you not tell this from the article)? Are the data the result of an experiment or an observational study? b. What is the conclusion of the test? c. What is a likely range for the p-value of this test given the information in the article? d. Attach a copy of the relevant article (or the relevant portion of the article) and include the complete citation or web address. Part 2 - Scholarly article Find a scholarly article (such as that typically found in a journal) that gives the results of a statistical test and that explicitly includes the p-value or that gives a range for the p-value. a. Describe how the test was conducted. How were the data collected (or can you not tell this from the article)? Are the data the result of an experiment or an observational study? b. What is the conclusion of the test? c. In your own words, how strong is the evidence for the conclusion of the test? d. Attach a copy of the relevant article (or the relevant portion of the article) and include the complete citation or web address.
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