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In the book Essentials of Marketing Research, William R. Dillon, Thomas J. Madden, and Neil H. Firtle present the results of a concept study for a new wine cooler. Three hundred consumers between 21 and 49 years old were randomly selected. After sampling the new beverage, each was asked to rate the appeal of the phrase: "Not sweet like wine coolers, not filling like beer, and more refreshing than wine or mixed drinks" as it relates to the new wine cooler. The rating was made on a scale from 1 5o 5, with 5 representing "extremely appealing" and with 1 representing "not at all appealing". The data is presented in the attached Excel work sheet. You decide that the best way to respond to your management's request is to analyze the following. Please calculate the items below, responding to the prompts. 2. Estimate the probability that a randomly selected 21 to 49 year old consumerWould give the phrase a rating of 5Would give the phrase a rating of 3 or higherIs in the 21-24 age groupIs a male who gives the phrase a rating of 4Is a 35 to 49 year old who gives the phrase a rating of 2 or lower3. You have data which shows how many cartons of the wine cooler were bought per customer in a month.Explain what a probability distribution is then create one using data provided to you.What is the mean and the standard deviation of your probability distribution?4. Your surveys suggest that 30% of the people who heard a test advertisement for the wine cooler would go to the store and buy some to try it. Suppose that six customers enter the store and that they make independent purchase decisions.Let x = the number of the six customers who will make a purchase decision. Write the binomial formula for this situation.Create a binomial distribution. Using the values from the binomial distribution *The probability that exactly five customers purchase the wine cooler. *The probability that at no more than four customers purchase the wine cooler. *The probability that two or fewer customers purchase the wine cooler. *The probability that at least one customer purchases the wine cooler. Rating of the appeal of the phrase as it relates to the new wine cooler Total Sample Gender Age Male Female 21 - 24 25 -34 35-49 Extremely appealing (5) 141 70 83 48 53 40 Somewhat appealing (4) 96 49 35 36 32 28 Neither appealing nor not appealing (3) 41 21 20 14 16 11 Somewhat unappealing (2) 13 7 6 4 6 3 Not at all appealing (1) 9 3 6 4 3 2 QUANTITY PURCHASED PER PERSON IN ONE MONTH # of six packs purchased # people who purchased this amount 0 3 1 7 2 7 3 12 4 15 5 11 6 10 7 7 8 5 9 5 10 3
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architectural structures, for example, exhibit properties that make us
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In a test of a weight loss program, weights of 40 subjects are recorded before and after the program. Assume that the before/after weights result in r = 0.876.Is there sufficient evidence to support a claim of a linear correlation between before/after weights?Does the value of r indicate that the program is effective in reducing weight? Why or why not?*Comment on your classmates postings by comparing and contrasting your results. Below is my classmate post.The value of r being 0.876 would align closest with alpha being 0.1 and n being 7. This wouldn't make an impact on the graph showing weights before and after, and wouldn't be in correlation with the data given. We don't know what the starting weights were, or the ending weights were to determine if the data shows that the program is effective or not. I don't think that the r represents or indicates that the program is even effective.
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In the book Essentials of Marketing Research, William R. Dillon, Thomas J. Madden, and Neil H. Firtle present the results of a concept study for a new wine cooler. Three hundred consumers between 21 and 49 years old were randomly selected. After sampling the new beverage, each was asked to rate the appeal of the phrase: "Not sweet like wine coolers, not filling like beer, and more refreshing than wine or mixed drinks" as it relates to the new wine cooler. The rating was made on a scale from 1 5o 5, with 5 representing "extremely appealing" and with 1 representing "not at all appealing". The data is presented in the attached Excel work sheet. You decide that the best way to respond to your management's request is to analyze the following. Please calculate the items below, responding to the prompts. 2. Estimate the probability that a randomly selected 21 to 49 year old consumerWould give the phrase a rating of 5Would give the phrase a rating of 3 or higherIs in the 21-24 age groupIs a male who gives the phrase a rating of 4Is a 35 to 49 year old who gives the phrase a rating of 2 or lower3. You have data which shows how many cartons of the wine cooler were bought per customer in a month.Explain what a probability distribution is then create one using data provided to you.What is the mean and the standard deviation of your probability distribution?4. Your surveys suggest that 30% of the people who heard a test advertisement for the wine cooler would go to the store and buy some to try it. Suppose that six customers enter the store and that they make independent purchase decisions.Let x = the number of the six customers who will make a purchase decision. Write the binomial formula for this situation.Create a binomial distribution. Using the values from the binomial distribution *The probability that exactly five customers purchase the wine cooler. *The probability that at no more than four customers purchase the wine cooler. *The probability that two or fewer customers purchase the wine cooler. *The probability that at least one customer purchases the wine cooler. Rating of the appeal of the phrase as it relates to the new wine cooler Total Sample Gender Age Male Female 21 - 24 25 -34 35-49 Extremely appealing (5) 141 70 83 48 53 40 Somewhat appealing (4) 96 49 35 36 32 28 Neither appealing nor not appealing (3) 41 21 20 14 16 11 Somewhat unappealing (2) 13 7 6 4 6 3 Not at all appealing (1) 9 3 6 4 3 2 QUANTITY PURCHASED PER PERSON IN ONE MONTH # of six packs purchased # people who purchased this amount 0 3 1 7 2 7 3 12 4 15 5 11 6 10 7 7 8 5 9 5 10 3
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What the Ancients KnewIt does not
take much observation for one to realize that the people of antiquity
had a quite soph ...
What the Ancients Knew
What the Ancients KnewIt does not
take much observation for one to realize that the people of antiquity
had a quite sophisticated knowledge of trigonometry. Many ancient
architectural structures, for example, exhibit properties that make us
wonder what exactly “the ancients” knew. Your task this week is to
investigate and discuss in detail, anything from antiquity that you
believe or suspect must have required a keen knowledge of trigonometry.This is a discussion. Initial post must be between 75 to 150 words, but may go longer depending on the topic. Please cite any outside sources.
Ashford University Week 6 Statistic Questions
Please find the questions that needs to be answered in the attachment. the X that are underline the line should be on top ...
Ashford University Week 6 Statistic Questions
Please find the questions that needs to be answered in the attachment. the X that are underline the line should be on top of the x's didn't have time to properly place them as I need this NOW, Thanks in advance.
MC 621 KKC UIC Correlation and Regression Analysis Questions
In a test of a weight loss program, weights of 40 subjects are recorded before and after the program. Assume that the befo ...
MC 621 KKC UIC Correlation and Regression Analysis Questions
In a test of a weight loss program, weights of 40 subjects are recorded before and after the program. Assume that the before/after weights result in r = 0.876.Is there sufficient evidence to support a claim of a linear correlation between before/after weights?Does the value of r indicate that the program is effective in reducing weight? Why or why not?*Comment on your classmates postings by comparing and contrasting your results. Below is my classmate post.The value of r being 0.876 would align closest with alpha being 0.1 and n being 7. This wouldn't make an impact on the graph showing weights before and after, and wouldn't be in correlation with the data given. We don't know what the starting weights were, or the ending weights were to determine if the data shows that the program is effective or not. I don't think that the r represents or indicates that the program is even effective.
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Week 11 Discussion Categorical Data Analysis
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