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Use time-series analysis to explain how religion affects political interest. Included is and excel worksheet with all need ...
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Use time-series analysis to explain how religion affects political interest. Included is and excel worksheet with all needed variables and codebook. This analysis should include statistical analysis from 1970 to 2012 to explain how the independent variable has affected the dependent variable. Statistical tables and graphs should be included. Using Church Attendance and Religious Denomination as the Independent Variables to describe religion explain how these two variables affects the dependent variable which is political interest. Control for Age, Race, Gender, and Education. Look at these effects over time to see if there are any trends or significance of the Independent Variables. Variables have already been coded into qualitative data.Make sure to Control for age, gender, race, and education.Include all tables and graphs to explain results. These should look at both church attendance and religious denominations effects of political interest.Conclude with explaining results.Example of models that may be used ARIMA models and the Box-Jenkins method, Vector Autoregressions, ARCH models, etc..Please include all diagnostic tests.
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locate three peer-reviewed articles that report on studies conducted in psychology using descriptive design.Then, evaluat ...
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locate three peer-reviewed articles that report on studies conducted in psychology using descriptive design.Then, evaluate and discuss the key points of each design (such as how the data are described; how the data are represented, etc.) from the three selected studies. Provide a detailed description of each study regarding the design that was utilized and the type of descriptive statistics that were conducted.Finally, include the permalinks to, or copies of each study, for your instructor.Length: 5-7 pages
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Probability and Probability Distributions
Part 1: You are the healthcare administration leader for a health services organization and are interested in achieving ...
Probability and Probability Distributions
Part 1: You are the healthcare administration leader for a health services organization and are interested in achieving a standard, whereby 90% of all patients are screened within the initial 15 minutes of arriving for a family practice appointment. In a random sample of 30 patients, you find that 25 were screened within 15 minutes. The probability that this event (or one more extreme) would occur, might be modeled as a binomial with the following probability statement: P(X≤25 | N=30, p=0.9) To solve, you use =binom.dist(25, 30, 0.9, TRUE) in Excel and find that you would expect 25 or fewer screenings in 30 trials when the success rate should be 0.9 about 17.5% of the time. Review the resources and consider how one of the distributions presented might be useful for healthcare administration leaders. Describe in 2 or 3 paragraphs an example of how one of the distributions presented might be used in your health services organization or one with which you are familiar. Then, generate a representative probability statement based on the scenario and solve using fictitious data. Be specific in your probability statement. Part 2: Your company is running a Medicare audit on Sleaze Hospital. Because Sleaze has a history of overbilling, the focus of your audit is on checking whether the billing amounts are correct. Assume that each invoice is for too high an amount with probability 0.06 and for too low an amount with probability 0.01 (so that the probability of a correct billing is 0.93). Also, assume that the outcome for any invoice is probabilistically independent of the outcomes for other invoices. For this Assignment, reflect on the case presented. Think about what strategies you might use to calculate associated probabilities for Sleaze Hospital, and then address the series of questions. The Assignment: (3–5 pages) If you randomly sample 200 of Sleaze's invoices, what is the probability that you will find at least 15 invoices that overcharge the customer? What is the probability you won't find any that undercharge the customer?Find an integer, k, such that the probability is at least 0.99 that you will find at least k invoices that overcharge the customer. (Hint: Use trial and error with the BINOMDIST function to find k.)Suppose that when Sleaze overcharges Medicare, the distribution of the amount overcharged (expressed as a percentage of the correct billing amount) is normally distributed with mean 15% and standard deviation 4%.What percentage of overbilled invoices are at least 10% more than the legal billing amount?What percentage of all invoices are at least 10% more than the legal billing amount?If your auditing company samples 200 randomly chosen invoices, what is the probability that it will find at least five where Medicare was overcharged by at least 10%?References:Albright, S. C., & Winston, W. L. (2015). Business analytics: Data analysis and decision making (5th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.Chapter 4, "Probability and Probability Distributions" (pp. 139–165)Chapter 5, "Normal, Binomial, Poisson, and Exponential Distributions" (pp. 166–221)Fulton, L. V., Mendez, F. A., Bastian, N. D., & Musal, R. M. (2012). Confusion between odds and probability, a pandemic? Journal of Statistics Education, 20(3), 1–20.Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Microsoft. (2016). Statistical functions (reference). Retrieved from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Statistic...
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Use time-series analysis to explain how religion affects political interest. Included is and excel worksheet with all needed variables and codebook. This analysis should include statistical analysis from 1970 to 2012 to explain how the independent variable has affected the dependent variable. Statistical tables and graphs should be included. Using Church Attendance and Religious Denomination as the Independent Variables to describe religion explain how these two variables affects the dependent variable which is political interest. Control for Age, Race, Gender, and Education. Look at these effects over time to see if there are any trends or significance of the Independent Variables. Variables have already been coded into qualitative data.Make sure to Control for age, gender, race, and education.Include all tables and graphs to explain results. These should look at both church attendance and religious denominations effects of political interest.Conclude with explaining results.Example of models that may be used ARIMA models and the Box-Jenkins method, Vector Autoregressions, ARCH models, etc..Please include all diagnostic tests.
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locate three peer-reviewed articles that report on studies conducted in psychology using descriptive design.Then, evaluat ...
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locate three peer-reviewed articles that report on studies conducted in psychology using descriptive design.Then, evaluate and discuss the key points of each design (such as how the data are described; how the data are represented, etc.) from the three selected studies. Provide a detailed description of each study regarding the design that was utilized and the type of descriptive statistics that were conducted.Finally, include the permalinks to, or copies of each study, for your instructor.Length: 5-7 pages
4 pages
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The following table and histogram were obtained in statcrunch based on a sample of 50 recorded Table 1: Frequency table fo ...
Tables And Graphs
The following table and histogram were obtained in statcrunch based on a sample of 50 recorded Table 1: Frequency table for speeds of motorists on a ...
Probability and Probability Distributions
Part 1: You are the healthcare administration leader for a health services organization and are interested in achieving ...
Probability and Probability Distributions
Part 1: You are the healthcare administration leader for a health services organization and are interested in achieving a standard, whereby 90% of all patients are screened within the initial 15 minutes of arriving for a family practice appointment. In a random sample of 30 patients, you find that 25 were screened within 15 minutes. The probability that this event (or one more extreme) would occur, might be modeled as a binomial with the following probability statement: P(X≤25 | N=30, p=0.9) To solve, you use =binom.dist(25, 30, 0.9, TRUE) in Excel and find that you would expect 25 or fewer screenings in 30 trials when the success rate should be 0.9 about 17.5% of the time. Review the resources and consider how one of the distributions presented might be useful for healthcare administration leaders. Describe in 2 or 3 paragraphs an example of how one of the distributions presented might be used in your health services organization or one with which you are familiar. Then, generate a representative probability statement based on the scenario and solve using fictitious data. Be specific in your probability statement. Part 2: Your company is running a Medicare audit on Sleaze Hospital. Because Sleaze has a history of overbilling, the focus of your audit is on checking whether the billing amounts are correct. Assume that each invoice is for too high an amount with probability 0.06 and for too low an amount with probability 0.01 (so that the probability of a correct billing is 0.93). Also, assume that the outcome for any invoice is probabilistically independent of the outcomes for other invoices. For this Assignment, reflect on the case presented. Think about what strategies you might use to calculate associated probabilities for Sleaze Hospital, and then address the series of questions. The Assignment: (3–5 pages) If you randomly sample 200 of Sleaze's invoices, what is the probability that you will find at least 15 invoices that overcharge the customer? What is the probability you won't find any that undercharge the customer?Find an integer, k, such that the probability is at least 0.99 that you will find at least k invoices that overcharge the customer. (Hint: Use trial and error with the BINOMDIST function to find k.)Suppose that when Sleaze overcharges Medicare, the distribution of the amount overcharged (expressed as a percentage of the correct billing amount) is normally distributed with mean 15% and standard deviation 4%.What percentage of overbilled invoices are at least 10% more than the legal billing amount?What percentage of all invoices are at least 10% more than the legal billing amount?If your auditing company samples 200 randomly chosen invoices, what is the probability that it will find at least five where Medicare was overcharged by at least 10%?References:Albright, S. C., & Winston, W. L. (2015). Business analytics: Data analysis and decision making (5th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.Chapter 4, "Probability and Probability Distributions" (pp. 139–165)Chapter 5, "Normal, Binomial, Poisson, and Exponential Distributions" (pp. 166–221)Fulton, L. V., Mendez, F. A., Bastian, N. D., & Musal, R. M. (2012). Confusion between odds and probability, a pandemic? Journal of Statistics Education, 20(3), 1–20.Note: Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.Microsoft. (2016). Statistical functions (reference). Retrieved from https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Statistic...
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