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Statistics Project
Statistics Project ASSIGNMENT:
The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate the ab ...
Statistics Project
Statistics Project ASSIGNMENT:
The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate the ability to
analyze and compare two sets of data using the statistical methods discussed in this course.
The 10,000 meters is a standard track event and it is a part of both the Olympic Games and World
Championships. The top 17 finishers of the men’s and women’s races from the 2015 World
Championships are listed. 1. Calculate the mean, median, range, and standard deviation for each data set. You are expected
to use at least two technology tools to make your calculations (such as a calculator, Microsoft
Excel, etc.). State specifically what technology you used. If you choose to use Microsoft Excel,
instructions for these calculations can be found here:
http://researchbasics.education.uconn.edu/calculat... 2. Explain in three to five sentences how you found the standard deviation. Be sure to describe
any technology that you used and how you used it. 3. Suppose the timing device used in the men’s race failed to activate at the start of the race and
instead began to record the times
x
seconds into the race. Consider how the competitors’
times would be affected. Would the
x
seconds be added to or subtracted from the times
recorded to find the true times? Would the median you calculated in question #1 be affected?
If yes, how? If no, why not? 4. Determine who placed 20th in the men’s and the women’s 10,000 meter races at the 2016
Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Record the names, nationalities, and times. Be sure to
properly cite at least two sources on a Works Cited page. Under “assignment specifications”
below, there are some guidelines to help you with citing your sources. 5. If both of those 20th place finishers from question #4 had competed in the 2015 World
Championships with their 2016 Olympic time, where would they have placed? Which one
would have done relatively better than the other at the 2015 World Championships? Justify
your answer mathematically. Consider using more than one method to justify your answer.
For assistance converting minutes into seconds, view this video:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/4th-engage-ny/engage-4th-module-7/4th-module-7-
topic-a/v/time-unit-conversion ASSIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS:
• This assignment is to be completed individually as a take-home project.
• Your project should be typed; however, mathematical calculations may be handwritten.
• Your facts must be properly cited with a Works Cited page. For citation, use the Modern
Language Association (MLA) format and use parenthetical citation with a Works Cited list as the
final page (non-content page). Help with citations is provided below:
o http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
o http://www.ccbcmd.edu/Resources-for-Students/Tutor...
Dakota College at Bottineau Gun Control Dataset Discussion
Using the Gun Control dataset complete the following tasks:
Run a cross tabulation (crosstab) on the variables: Religion, ...
Dakota College at Bottineau Gun Control Dataset Discussion
Using the Gun Control dataset complete the following tasks:
Run a cross tabulation (crosstab) on the variables: Religion, ConcealedWeapons.
Part 1: Summarize the crosstab table.
Part 2: Using the crosstab table, discuss the properties of the bivariate relationship:
Is there a relationship?
What is the strength of the relationship?
What is the direction of the relationship?
Part 3: Apply the elaboration techniques to this relationship and discuss your findings using the variable: Residence.
Part 4: Generate and interpret the chi-square question.
Part 5: Generate and interpret the appropriate measure of association (MOA).
Part 6: Type or copy and paste your answers to Parts 1-5 in the comment box and upload your output as an attachment.
5 pages
Project 2
Directions: Fill in the answer to the questions posed below. Attach the specified printouts where indicated and upload the ...
Project 2
Directions: Fill in the answer to the questions posed below. Attach the specified printouts where indicated and upload the project in Canvason or ...
statistics for nursing research
Details: Complete Exercise 18 in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice, and submit as d ...
statistics for nursing research
Details: Complete Exercise 18 in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice, and submit as directed by the instructor. Name:____________________________________________ Class: ____________________ Date: _________________________________________________________________________________ □ EXERCISE 18 Questions to be Graded 1.Assuming that the distribution is normal for weight relative to the ideal and 99% of the male participants scored between (–53.68, 64.64), where did 95% of the values for weight relative to the ideal lie? Round your answer to two decimal places. 2.Which of the following values from Table 1 tells us about variability of the scores in a distribution? a.60.22 b.11.94 c.22.57 d.53.66 3.Assuming that the distribution for General Health Perceptions is normal, 95% of the females’ scores around the mean were between what values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 4.Assuming that the distribution of scores for Pain is normal, 95% of the men's scores around the mean were between what two values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 5.Were the body image scores significantly different for women versus men? Provide a rationale for your answer. 6.Assuming that the distribution of Mental Health scores for men is normal, where are 99% of the men's mental health scores around the mean in this distribution? Round your answer to two decimal places. 7.Assuming that the distribution of scores for Physical Functioning in women is normal, where are 99% of the women's scores around the mean in this distribution? Round your answer to two decimal places. 8.Assuming that the distribution of scores is normal, 99% of HIV-positive body image scores around the mean were between what two values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 9.Assuming that the distribution of scores for Role Functioning is normal, 99% of the men's scores around the mean were between what values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 10.What are some of the limitations of this study that decrease the potential for generalizing the findings to the target population? (Grove 137-138) Grove, Susan K. Statistics for Health Care Research: A Practical Workbook. W.B. Saunders Company, 022007. VitalBook file. The citation provided is a guideline. Please check each citation for accuracy before use. Excise 33 Use MS Word to complete "Questions to be Graded: Exercise 33" in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice. Submit your work in SPSS by copying the output and pasting into the Word document. In addition to the SPSS output, please include explanations of the results where appropriate. Name:____________________________________________ Class: ____________________ Date: _________________________________________________________________________________ □ EXERCISE 33 Questions to be Graded 1.What is the mean difference from baseline to week 24 for total cholesterol? 2.What is the mean difference from baseline to week 24 for bicarbonate? 3.Between what two numbers does the true mean for triglycerides exist 95% of the time, which is the 95% confidence interval (CI)? 4.Between what two numbers does the true mean for creatinine exist 95% of the time, which is the 95% confidence interval (CI)? 5.Did the HDL cholesterol value change significantly from baseline to week 24? Is this result clinically significant? 6.In a study, the sample size was N = 150, SD = 9, and the mean = 48. Calculate the SEM and the 95th confidence interval for this study. 7.In Table 2, which parameter or variable has the smallest confidence interval? 8.The Atkins Center provided funding and training for the research staff. Would this have an effect on the outcomes of this study? Provide a rationale for your answer. 9.In this study, 51 subjects were enrolled, but only 41 completed it. Identify some possible reasons for the sample mortality of 10 subjects. 10.This was an uncontrolled study. Identify ways to improve the control of the study and thus strengthen the study design. (Grove 247-250) Grove, Susan K. Statistics for Health Care Research: A Practical Workbook. W.B. Saunders Company, 022007. VitalBook file. The citation provided is a guideline. Please check each citation for accuracy before use.
Square the following monomials, Algebra lesson 09 help
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FIN405 Strayer University Capital Structure in Perfect Capital Markets
Capital Structure in Perfect Capital MarketsFor problems in this section assume no taxes or distress costs.1. Consider a p ...
FIN405 Strayer University Capital Structure in Perfect Capital Markets
Capital Structure in Perfect Capital MarketsFor problems in this section assume no taxes or distress costs.1. Consider a project with free cash flows in one year of $130,000 or $180,000, with each outcome being equally likely. The initial investment required for the project is $100,000, and the project’s cost of capital is 20%. The risk-free interest rate is 10%. a.What is the NPV of this project? b. Suppose that to raise the funds for the initial investment, the project is sold to investors as an all-equity firm. The equity holders will receive the cash flows of the project in one year. How much money can be raised in this way—that is, what is the initial market value of the unlevered equity?c. Suppose the initial $100,000 is instead raised by borrowing at the risk-free interest rate. What are the cash flows of the levered equity, and what is its initial value according to MM?2. You are an entrepreneur starting a biotechnology firm. If your research is successful, the technology can be sold for $30 million. If your research is unsuccessful, it will be worth nothing. To fund your research, you need to raise $2 million. Investors are willing to provide you with $2 million in initial capital in exchange for 50% of the unlevered equity in the firm.a. What is the total market value of the firm without leverage?b. Suppose you borrow $1 million. According to MM, what fraction of the firm’s equity must you sell to raise the additional $1 million you need?c. What is the value of your share of the firm’s equity in cases (a) and (b)?16. Rogot Instruments makes fine violins, violas, and cellos. It has $1 million in debt outstanding, equity valued at $2 million, and pays corporate income tax at a rate of 35%. Its cost of equity is 12% and its cost of debt is 7%. a. What is Rogot’s pretax WACC?b.What is Rogot’s (effective after-tax) WACC?
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Statistics Project ASSIGNMENT:
The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate the ab ...
Statistics Project
Statistics Project ASSIGNMENT:
The purpose of this assignment is to provide you with an opportunity to demonstrate the ability to
analyze and compare two sets of data using the statistical methods discussed in this course.
The 10,000 meters is a standard track event and it is a part of both the Olympic Games and World
Championships. The top 17 finishers of the men’s and women’s races from the 2015 World
Championships are listed. 1. Calculate the mean, median, range, and standard deviation for each data set. You are expected
to use at least two technology tools to make your calculations (such as a calculator, Microsoft
Excel, etc.). State specifically what technology you used. If you choose to use Microsoft Excel,
instructions for these calculations can be found here:
http://researchbasics.education.uconn.edu/calculat... 2. Explain in three to five sentences how you found the standard deviation. Be sure to describe
any technology that you used and how you used it. 3. Suppose the timing device used in the men’s race failed to activate at the start of the race and
instead began to record the times
x
seconds into the race. Consider how the competitors’
times would be affected. Would the
x
seconds be added to or subtracted from the times
recorded to find the true times? Would the median you calculated in question #1 be affected?
If yes, how? If no, why not? 4. Determine who placed 20th in the men’s and the women’s 10,000 meter races at the 2016
Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. Record the names, nationalities, and times. Be sure to
properly cite at least two sources on a Works Cited page. Under “assignment specifications”
below, there are some guidelines to help you with citing your sources. 5. If both of those 20th place finishers from question #4 had competed in the 2015 World
Championships with their 2016 Olympic time, where would they have placed? Which one
would have done relatively better than the other at the 2015 World Championships? Justify
your answer mathematically. Consider using more than one method to justify your answer.
For assistance converting minutes into seconds, view this video:
https://www.khanacademy.org/math/4th-engage-ny/engage-4th-module-7/4th-module-7-
topic-a/v/time-unit-conversion ASSIGNMENT SPECIFICATIONS:
• This assignment is to be completed individually as a take-home project.
• Your project should be typed; however, mathematical calculations may be handwritten.
• Your facts must be properly cited with a Works Cited page. For citation, use the Modern
Language Association (MLA) format and use parenthetical citation with a Works Cited list as the
final page (non-content page). Help with citations is provided below:
o http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/747/01/
o http://www.ccbcmd.edu/Resources-for-Students/Tutor...
Dakota College at Bottineau Gun Control Dataset Discussion
Using the Gun Control dataset complete the following tasks:
Run a cross tabulation (crosstab) on the variables: Religion, ...
Dakota College at Bottineau Gun Control Dataset Discussion
Using the Gun Control dataset complete the following tasks:
Run a cross tabulation (crosstab) on the variables: Religion, ConcealedWeapons.
Part 1: Summarize the crosstab table.
Part 2: Using the crosstab table, discuss the properties of the bivariate relationship:
Is there a relationship?
What is the strength of the relationship?
What is the direction of the relationship?
Part 3: Apply the elaboration techniques to this relationship and discuss your findings using the variable: Residence.
Part 4: Generate and interpret the chi-square question.
Part 5: Generate and interpret the appropriate measure of association (MOA).
Part 6: Type or copy and paste your answers to Parts 1-5 in the comment box and upload your output as an attachment.
5 pages
Project 2
Directions: Fill in the answer to the questions posed below. Attach the specified printouts where indicated and upload the ...
Project 2
Directions: Fill in the answer to the questions posed below. Attach the specified printouts where indicated and upload the project in Canvason or ...
statistics for nursing research
Details: Complete Exercise 18 in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice, and submit as d ...
statistics for nursing research
Details: Complete Exercise 18 in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice, and submit as directed by the instructor. Name:____________________________________________ Class: ____________________ Date: _________________________________________________________________________________ □ EXERCISE 18 Questions to be Graded 1.Assuming that the distribution is normal for weight relative to the ideal and 99% of the male participants scored between (–53.68, 64.64), where did 95% of the values for weight relative to the ideal lie? Round your answer to two decimal places. 2.Which of the following values from Table 1 tells us about variability of the scores in a distribution? a.60.22 b.11.94 c.22.57 d.53.66 3.Assuming that the distribution for General Health Perceptions is normal, 95% of the females’ scores around the mean were between what values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 4.Assuming that the distribution of scores for Pain is normal, 95% of the men's scores around the mean were between what two values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 5.Were the body image scores significantly different for women versus men? Provide a rationale for your answer. 6.Assuming that the distribution of Mental Health scores for men is normal, where are 99% of the men's mental health scores around the mean in this distribution? Round your answer to two decimal places. 7.Assuming that the distribution of scores for Physical Functioning in women is normal, where are 99% of the women's scores around the mean in this distribution? Round your answer to two decimal places. 8.Assuming that the distribution of scores is normal, 99% of HIV-positive body image scores around the mean were between what two values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 9.Assuming that the distribution of scores for Role Functioning is normal, 99% of the men's scores around the mean were between what values? Round your answer to two decimal places. 10.What are some of the limitations of this study that decrease the potential for generalizing the findings to the target population? (Grove 137-138) Grove, Susan K. Statistics for Health Care Research: A Practical Workbook. W.B. Saunders Company, 022007. VitalBook file. The citation provided is a guideline. Please check each citation for accuracy before use. Excise 33 Use MS Word to complete "Questions to be Graded: Exercise 33" in Statistics for Nursing Research: A Workbook for Evidence-Based Practice. Submit your work in SPSS by copying the output and pasting into the Word document. In addition to the SPSS output, please include explanations of the results where appropriate. Name:____________________________________________ Class: ____________________ Date: _________________________________________________________________________________ □ EXERCISE 33 Questions to be Graded 1.What is the mean difference from baseline to week 24 for total cholesterol? 2.What is the mean difference from baseline to week 24 for bicarbonate? 3.Between what two numbers does the true mean for triglycerides exist 95% of the time, which is the 95% confidence interval (CI)? 4.Between what two numbers does the true mean for creatinine exist 95% of the time, which is the 95% confidence interval (CI)? 5.Did the HDL cholesterol value change significantly from baseline to week 24? Is this result clinically significant? 6.In a study, the sample size was N = 150, SD = 9, and the mean = 48. Calculate the SEM and the 95th confidence interval for this study. 7.In Table 2, which parameter or variable has the smallest confidence interval? 8.The Atkins Center provided funding and training for the research staff. Would this have an effect on the outcomes of this study? Provide a rationale for your answer. 9.In this study, 51 subjects were enrolled, but only 41 completed it. Identify some possible reasons for the sample mortality of 10 subjects. 10.This was an uncontrolled study. Identify ways to improve the control of the study and thus strengthen the study design. (Grove 247-250) Grove, Susan K. Statistics for Health Care Research: A Practical Workbook. W.B. Saunders Company, 022007. VitalBook file. The citation provided is a guideline. Please check each citation for accuracy before use.
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FIN405 Strayer University Capital Structure in Perfect Capital Markets
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FIN405 Strayer University Capital Structure in Perfect Capital Markets
Capital Structure in Perfect Capital MarketsFor problems in this section assume no taxes or distress costs.1. Consider a project with free cash flows in one year of $130,000 or $180,000, with each outcome being equally likely. The initial investment required for the project is $100,000, and the project’s cost of capital is 20%. The risk-free interest rate is 10%. a.What is the NPV of this project? b. Suppose that to raise the funds for the initial investment, the project is sold to investors as an all-equity firm. The equity holders will receive the cash flows of the project in one year. How much money can be raised in this way—that is, what is the initial market value of the unlevered equity?c. Suppose the initial $100,000 is instead raised by borrowing at the risk-free interest rate. What are the cash flows of the levered equity, and what is its initial value according to MM?2. You are an entrepreneur starting a biotechnology firm. If your research is successful, the technology can be sold for $30 million. If your research is unsuccessful, it will be worth nothing. To fund your research, you need to raise $2 million. Investors are willing to provide you with $2 million in initial capital in exchange for 50% of the unlevered equity in the firm.a. What is the total market value of the firm without leverage?b. Suppose you borrow $1 million. According to MM, what fraction of the firm’s equity must you sell to raise the additional $1 million you need?c. What is the value of your share of the firm’s equity in cases (a) and (b)?16. Rogot Instruments makes fine violins, violas, and cellos. It has $1 million in debt outstanding, equity valued at $2 million, and pays corporate income tax at a rate of 35%. Its cost of equity is 12% and its cost of debt is 7%. a. What is Rogot’s pretax WACC?b.What is Rogot’s (effective after-tax) WACC?
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