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This discussion is based on the Logic of Hypothesis Testing activity from the Chapter 10 Student Activity Workbook accessible from within MyLab. A pdf of the activity is attached to this discussion and can be downloaded using this link.In this activity you will use an applet to simulate a hypothesis test about a political poll. Step 1 - guided exploration with the appletFollow the steps in the attached activity document. Here's a direct link to the applet you need for this activity: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?launch=sullystats&app=politicalpoll (Links to an external site.)Step 2 - Post your thoughts on the questions in the activityPlease post to the discussion board with your answers to the questions embedded in all parts of the activity.Step 3 - Respond to at least one classmateUnlike some past discussions, I have not broken the class up into groups, and I have not set Canvas to assign you to review a particular classmate's post. You should just read your classmates' posts, and reply to anything you find noteworthy. This might be something that struck you as particularly interesting about how they answered the questions, a misconception you may have had that their post helped clarify for you, a misconception that they might have in their thinking, or anything else that stands out to you.You have to make your initial post before you can see the posts of other people in the class.
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Please answer the following questions using a minimum of 250 words for each question. Each question should include at least one reference. Topic 3 DQ 1Description:Before computers were widespread, almost all risk analysis was done without simulation. Therefore,only a handful of scenarios could be formulated to understand the risk of a decision. Typically, abest-case and worst-case scenario was determined and decisions were based on these twoscenarios. What are some of the drawbacks of this decision-making approach? Specifically, howdoes the capability to summarize 1,000s of simulated scenarios improve the approach? Topic 3 DQ 2Description:By definition, simulations require a distribution to be specified (e.g., normal, Poisson). Many times,the exact distribution to be used is unknown, so it must be assumed. One argument against usingsimulations to perform risk analysis is that there is no real benefit because the set of assumptions issimply shifted from assumed parameter values to assumed distributions of parameters. Comment onthis argument and justify your opinions with reasons, facts, and examples. Topic 4 DQ 1Description:Many times, linear optimization is used to maximize an objective function because profit, productivity,or efficiency is the outcome of interest. Provide two examples where the goal is to optimize a processby minimizing an objective function. In your examples, identify the outcome and any constraints thatwould need to be met. Topic 4 DQ 2Description:When many constraints are present in a linear optimization problem, there is a greater chance that aredundant constraint exists. Assume you are trying to maximize an objective function and you havetwo decision variables, X1 and X2. If a redundant constraint exists, does the constraint becomenecessary if you try to minimize (instead of maximize) the same objective function? Why? Do youneed an objective function to determine if a constraint is redundant? Explain. Topic 5 DQ 1Description:Many linear optimization problems can be solved by finding a graphical solution, but there are someproblems that require more advanced spreadsheets and software to find an optimal solution.Describe an optimization problem in which finding a solution would be impossible using thefeasible-region approach. Discuss the attributes the problem would have to make it impossible tosolve using the feasible-region approach. Topic 5 DQ 2Description:Optimization techniques are used in many applications. For example, when customers order productsfrom an online store, the shipper has to determine the optimal way to get the product delivered to thecustomer. The delivery path that is chosen is the path that minimizes shipping costs whilesimultaneously satisfying these constraints:The product must arrive by a promised date.The shipper must deliver a finite set of items.The product must originate from one of several warehouse hubs across the country.Discuss whether there can be multiple solutions (i.e., more than one path to get the product to yourhouse). Explain why. Is there a guarantee that a solution always exists? Explain. Topic 6 DQ 1Description:Most transshipment network modeling problems assume the costs are constant. For example, thecosts of shipping a product from one city to another are assumed fixed. This can change over time iffuel costs change. If you knew the distribution of fuel costs, how could the distribution of fuel costs beincorporated into the transshipment problem? Discuss the benefits of employing this approach. Topic 6 DQ 2Description:Minimum spanning trees were initially design to solve electrical grid problems but now have manymore applications such as computer networks, transportation networks, and supply networks.Describe a business problem where minimum spanning trees can be used to find a solution. Topic 7 DQ 1Description:Can linear and nonlinear optimization problems use the same approach to find a solution? Forexample, if the GRG algorithm is used to solve a nonlinear optimization problem, will it work to solvea linear optimization problem? Discuss whether or not the GRG algorithm will always find a cornerpoint similar to the feasible-region approach. Topic 7 DQ 2Description:Nonlinear optimization problems can have multiple solutions, and a solution can be local or global.Can there be multiple local solutions? Explain your answer. Can there be multiple global solutions?Explain our answer. 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To make a decision, what type of methodology would you use: probabilistic ornonprobabilistic? Whichever you choose, describe the items to consider and the decision rules youwould use before deciding which job offer to accept.
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In this course, you learned core applications of statistical analysis to solve real-world personal or professional inquiry problems. You also learned different techniques to draw conclusions from data. These experiences allowed you to practice designing an approach to a statistical problem, considering assumptions and constraints, and developing interpretations and conclusions. Think about how you felt when you first started the course and how you feel now. Reflect on what you learned in this course and the applications of statistical concepts in your personal and professional life.In your initial discussion post, specifically address the following:What are some practical uses in your own life for the skills you from statistic class?How is data analysis changing in the world around you, including workplaces?How can statistics be persuasive and misleading?In your response posts to at least two peers discuss the following:Do you look at statistics differently now? If so, how?What advice can you offer to help others make the most appropriate use of data?
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This discussion is based on the Logic of Hypothesis Testing activity from the Chapter 10 Student Activity Workbook accessible from within MyLab. A pdf of the activity is attached to this discussion and can be downloaded using this link.In this activity you will use an applet to simulate a hypothesis test about a political poll. Step 1 - guided exploration with the appletFollow the steps in the attached activity document. Here's a direct link to the applet you need for this activity: https://www.statcrunch.com/app/index.php?launch=sullystats&app=politicalpoll (Links to an external site.)Step 2 - Post your thoughts on the questions in the activityPlease post to the discussion board with your answers to the questions embedded in all parts of the activity.Step 3 - Respond to at least one classmateUnlike some past discussions, I have not broken the class up into groups, and I have not set Canvas to assign you to review a particular classmate's post. You should just read your classmates' posts, and reply to anything you find noteworthy. This might be something that struck you as particularly interesting about how they answered the questions, a misconception you may have had that their post helped clarify for you, a misconception that they might have in their thinking, or anything else that stands out to you.You have to make your initial post before you can see the posts of other people in the class.
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Please answer the following questions using a minimum of 250 words for each question. Each question should include at least one reference. Topic 3 DQ 1Description:Before computers were widespread, almost all risk analysis was done without simulation. Therefore,only a handful of scenarios could be formulated to understand the risk of a decision. Typically, abest-case and worst-case scenario was determined and decisions were based on these twoscenarios. What are some of the drawbacks of this decision-making approach? Specifically, howdoes the capability to summarize 1,000s of simulated scenarios improve the approach? Topic 3 DQ 2Description:By definition, simulations require a distribution to be specified (e.g., normal, Poisson). Many times,the exact distribution to be used is unknown, so it must be assumed. 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If a redundant constraint exists, does the constraint becomenecessary if you try to minimize (instead of maximize) the same objective function? Why? Do youneed an objective function to determine if a constraint is redundant? Explain. Topic 5 DQ 1Description:Many linear optimization problems can be solved by finding a graphical solution, but there are someproblems that require more advanced spreadsheets and software to find an optimal solution.Describe an optimization problem in which finding a solution would be impossible using thefeasible-region approach. Discuss the attributes the problem would have to make it impossible tosolve using the feasible-region approach. Topic 5 DQ 2Description:Optimization techniques are used in many applications. For example, when customers order productsfrom an online store, the shipper has to determine the optimal way to get the product delivered to thecustomer. The delivery path that is chosen is the path that minimizes shipping costs whilesimultaneously satisfying these constraints:The product must arrive by a promised date.The shipper must deliver a finite set of items.The product must originate from one of several warehouse hubs across the country.Discuss whether there can be multiple solutions (i.e., more than one path to get the product to yourhouse). Explain why. Is there a guarantee that a solution always exists? Explain. Topic 6 DQ 1Description:Most transshipment network modeling problems assume the costs are constant. For example, thecosts of shipping a product from one city to another are assumed fixed. This can change over time iffuel costs change. If you knew the distribution of fuel costs, how could the distribution of fuel costs beincorporated into the transshipment problem? Discuss the benefits of employing this approach. 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In this course, you learned core applications of statistical analysis to solve real-world personal or professional inquiry problems. You also learned different techniques to draw conclusions from data. These experiences allowed you to practice designing an approach to a statistical problem, considering assumptions and constraints, and developing interpretations and conclusions. Think about how you felt when you first started the course and how you feel now. Reflect on what you learned in this course and the applications of statistical concepts in your personal and professional life.In your initial discussion post, specifically address the following:What are some practical uses in your own life for the skills you from statistic class?How is data analysis changing in the world around you, including workplaces?How can statistics be persuasive and misleading?In your response posts to at least two peers discuss the following:Do you look at statistics differently now? If so, how?What advice can you offer to help others make the most appropriate use of data?
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