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Provide two real-world survey questions that would be useful to you
in a professional application or in your everyday life by addressing the
following:
Your first should be a question associated with a categorical (quantitative) variable.
Explain the measuring scale associated with the question and if the data collected is cross-sectional or time series.
What might you be able to infer about the data you would collect?
Your second should be a question associated with a quantitative variable.
Explain the measuring scale associated with the question.
Determine whether the variable associated with the survey
question is discrete or continuous and if the data collected is
cross-sectional or time series.
What might you be able to infer about the data you would collect?Your document should be minimum 350 words. Please have credible resources.
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PromptIn a previous lab we tested the following hypotheses, H 0: μ = 4.73 and H a: μ < 4.73 (where μ is the mean number of alcoholic drinks consumed by students at a liberal arts college).In a random sample of 75 students, the mean was 3.93 alcoholic drinks consumed in a week. Here is the StatCrunch output from the hypothesis test.μ: Mean of variableH 0: μ = 4.73H A: μ ≠ 4.73Hypothesis test resultsVariableSample MeanStd. Err.DFT-StatP-valuenumber of drinks per week3.9333333 0.43592434 74 -1.8275343 0.0717 Using this context and the StatCrunch output, explain the meaning of each of the following.
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in a professional application or in your everyday li ...
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Provide two real-world survey questions that would be useful to you
in a professional application or in your everyday life by addressing the
following:
Your first should be a question associated with a categorical (quantitative) variable.
Explain the measuring scale associated with the question and if the data collected is cross-sectional or time series.
What might you be able to infer about the data you would collect?
Your second should be a question associated with a quantitative variable.
Explain the measuring scale associated with the question.
Determine whether the variable associated with the survey
question is discrete or continuous and if the data collected is
cross-sectional or time series.
What might you be able to infer about the data you would collect?Your document should be minimum 350 words. Please have credible resources.
Week 2 Discussion
comment on 8 post or create your own between the 2 questions in 75 word countPractice: Week 2 Discussion Question 1Describ ...
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comment on 8 post or create your own between the 2 questions in 75 word countPractice: Week 2 Discussion Question 1Describe an example of how you use percentages for your job or in your personal life.Post your response in the discussion area.Practice: Week 2 Discussion Question 2Discuss a time when you did comparison shopping for a product or service then did not choose the lowest priced item or service. What prompted you to choose the item that was not the lowest priced?Post your response in the discussion area.
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PromptIn a previous lab we tested the following hypotheses, H 0: μ = 4.73 and H a: μ < 4.73 (where μ is the mean num ...
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PromptIn a previous lab we tested the following hypotheses, H 0: μ = 4.73 and H a: μ < 4.73 (where μ is the mean number of alcoholic drinks consumed by students at a liberal arts college).In a random sample of 75 students, the mean was 3.93 alcoholic drinks consumed in a week. Here is the StatCrunch output from the hypothesis test.μ: Mean of variableH 0: μ = 4.73H A: μ ≠ 4.73Hypothesis test resultsVariableSample MeanStd. Err.DFT-StatP-valuenumber of drinks per week3.9333333 0.43592434 74 -1.8275343 0.0717 Using this context and the StatCrunch output, explain the meaning of each of the following.
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