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5388 The University of Texas at Arlington Statistics in healthcare week
This week we will discuss great research questions for predictive designs. A great research question will include all of ...
5388 The University of Texas at Arlington Statistics in healthcare week
This week we will discuss great research questions for predictive designs. A great research question will include all of the variables, identify the predictor and outcome variable, and will imply the measurement scale of the variables. A great research question will also give you enough information to know what statistic(s) will be appropriate to answer the question. The topic for this week's forum is finding a GREAT research question or research hypothesis from an empirical study. It should be so thoroughly stated that we would all be able to have a good idea of the measurement scale of the variables – all of them should be at least ordinal to require linear regression. GUIDELINESPlease copy and paste ONE question/hypothesis (great ones will be one sentence only) and list the citation. Then tell us why YOU believe the variables involved are ordinal/interval/ratio, and WHY regression – in your words. Please make your postings brief by writing succinctly.
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Business Intelligence Solutions Requirements And Analysis
The ability of an organization to make use of analytic tools for business intelligence can help it maintain a competitive ...
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The ability of an organization to make use of analytic tools for business intelligence can help it maintain a competitive edge. Business intelligence ...
Boolean Algebra and Number Systems
Complete the following in a paper of 1–2 pages:Show all of your work
Simplify the following Boolean expression: AB(A + ...
Boolean Algebra and Number Systems
Complete the following in a paper of 1–2 pages:Show all of your work
Simplify the following Boolean expression: AB(A + B)(C + C)
Design the combinatorial circuit for: (p’ *r) + q
Design the combinatorial circuit for:
Complete the truth table of the following Boolean expression:
Prove or disprove that the following 2 expressions are equivalent. Use either the related laws for your proof, or complete the two truth tables:
(A + C)(AD + AD’) + AC + C
A + C
The following is a message coded in ASCII using one byte per character and then represented in hexadecimal notation. What is the message?
4469736372657465204D617468656D617469637320697320434F4F4C21
Convert each of the following signed binary byte representations to its equivalent base-ten representation. What would each byte represent in Binary Coded Decimal? Show your work step by step.
00010001
01011100
1111010
What is the signed binary sum of 1011100 and 1110101 in decimal? Show all of your work.
Convert each of the following base-ten representations to its equivalent two’s complement in 7 bits. Show all of your work.
12
-2
-8
0 Define the highest and lowest integer that can be represented in this 7-bit two’s complement representation.
What bit patterns are represented by the following hexadecimal notations? Show all of your work.
9A88
4AF6
DA What is the hexadecimal sum of 9A88 and 4AF6 in hexadecimal and decimal? Show all of your work.
UCLA Machine Shop Manufactures Probability & Statistical Inference Practice
7.3-1. A machine shop manufactures toggle levers. A lever is flawed if a standard nut cannot be screwed onto the threads. ...
UCLA Machine Shop Manufactures Probability & Statistical Inference Practice
7.3-1. A machine shop manufactures toggle levers. A lever is flawed if a standard nut cannot be screwed onto the threads. Let p equal the proportion of flawed toggle levers that the shop manufactures. If there were 24 flawed levers out of a sample of 642 that were selected randomly from the production line, (a) Give a point estimate of p. (b) Use Equation 7.3-2 to find an approximate 95% confidence interval for p.(c) Use Equation 7.3-4 to find an approximate 95% confidence interval for p.(d) Use Equation 7.3-5 to find an approximate 95% confidence interval for p.(e) Find a one-sided approximate 95% confidence interval for p that provides an upper bound for p.7.3-2. Let p equal the proportion of letters mailed in the Netherlands that are delivered the next day. Suppose that y = 142 out of a random sample of n = 200 letters were delivered the day after they were mailed. (a) Give a point estimate of p. (b) Use Equation 7.3-2 to find an approximate 90% confidence interval for p.(c) Use Equation 7.3-4 to find an approximate 90% confidence interval for p.(d) Use Equation 7.3-5 to find an approximate 90% confidence interval for p.(e) Find a one-sided approximate 90% confidence interval for p that provides a lower bound for p.7.3-6. Let p equal the proportion of Americanswho select jogging as one of their recreational activities. If 1497 out of a random sample of 5757 selected jogging, find an approximate 98% confidence interval for p.7.4-1. Let X equal the tarsus length for a male grackle. (The tarsus is part of a bird’s leg between what appears to be a backward-facing “knee” and what appears to be an “ankle” .) Assume that the distribution of X is N(μ, 4.84). Find the sample size n that is needed so that we are 95% confident that the maximum error of the estimate of μ is 0.4.7.4-2. Let X equal the excess weight of soap in a “1000-gram” bottle. Assume that the distribution of X is N(μ, 169). What sample size is required so that we have 95% confidence that the maximum error of the estimate of μ is 1.5?7.4-3. A company packages powdered soap in “6-pound” boxes. The sample mean and standard deviation of the soap in these boxes are currently 6.09 pounds and 0.02 pound, respectively. If themean fill can be lowered by 0.01 pound, $14,000 would be saved per year. Adjustments were made in the filling equipment, but it can be assumed that the standard deviation remains unchanged. (a) How large a sample is needed so that the maximum error of the estimate of the new μ is ε = 0.001 with 90% confidence?(b) A random sample of size n = 1219 yielded x = 6.048 and s = 0.022. Calculate an approximate 90% confidence interval for μ.(c) Estimate the savings per year with these new adjust-ments.(d) Estimate the proportion of boxes that will now weigh less than six pounds.7.4-9. A die has been loaded to slightly change the prob-ability of rolling a six. In order to estimate p, the new probability of rolling a six, how many times must the die be rolled so that we are approximately 99% confident that themaximumerrorof theestimateof p is ε = 0.02?
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This week we will discuss great research questions for predictive designs. A great research question will include all of ...
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The ability of an organization to make use of analytic tools for business intelligence can help it maintain a competitive ...
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Boolean Algebra and Number Systems
Complete the following in a paper of 1–2 pages:Show all of your work
Simplify the following Boolean expression: AB(A + ...
Boolean Algebra and Number Systems
Complete the following in a paper of 1–2 pages:Show all of your work
Simplify the following Boolean expression: AB(A + B)(C + C)
Design the combinatorial circuit for: (p’ *r) + q
Design the combinatorial circuit for:
Complete the truth table of the following Boolean expression:
Prove or disprove that the following 2 expressions are equivalent. Use either the related laws for your proof, or complete the two truth tables:
(A + C)(AD + AD’) + AC + C
A + C
The following is a message coded in ASCII using one byte per character and then represented in hexadecimal notation. What is the message?
4469736372657465204D617468656D617469637320697320434F4F4C21
Convert each of the following signed binary byte representations to its equivalent base-ten representation. What would each byte represent in Binary Coded Decimal? Show your work step by step.
00010001
01011100
1111010
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Convert each of the following base-ten representations to its equivalent two’s complement in 7 bits. Show all of your work.
12
-2
-8
0 Define the highest and lowest integer that can be represented in this 7-bit two’s complement representation.
What bit patterns are represented by the following hexadecimal notations? Show all of your work.
9A88
4AF6
DA What is the hexadecimal sum of 9A88 and 4AF6 in hexadecimal and decimal? Show all of your work.
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