Description
Math Week 4-7 work
Thanks
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.
Explanation & Answer
Review
Review
Anonymous
Great study resource, helped me a lot.
Studypool
4.7
Trustpilot
4.5
Sitejabber
4.4
24/7 Homework Help
Stuck on a homework question? Our verified tutors can answer all questions, from basic math to advanced rocket science!
Most Popular Content
Saint Louis College Social Media Usage by High School Students Data Analysis
Analyze the following dataset using SPSS. Write down the specific test you run, explain why you choose to use that test, c ...
Saint Louis College Social Media Usage by High School Students Data Analysis
Analyze the following dataset using SPSS. Write down the specific test you run, explain why you choose to use that test, copy and paste the test result table generated by SPSS to the exam, report the test result using the standard statement. (20 points) “A researcher is studying social media usage by high school students. The researcher recruited 16 high school freshmen and 16 high school seniors. He documented the number of hours each student spent on social media platforms in a period of 7 days. The data is listed below. Each number represents the number of hours a student in the specific group spent on social media platforms during the 7-day period. Is there a difference in the time spent on social media between the high school freshmen and the high school seniors? Freshmen group: 11, 15, 4, 7, 20, 9, 7, 6, 14, 5, 8, 13, 12, 5, 12, 6 Senior group: 9, 12, 17, 7, 15, 21, 13, 18, 24, 6, 16, 10, 8, 19, 11, 14”
Complex Numbers, true or false help
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your reasoning.There is no complex number that is equal to its c ...
Complex Numbers, true or false help
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your reasoning.There is no complex number that is equal to its conjugate.i44 + i150 - i74 - i109 = -1The product of two imaginary numbers is always an imaginary number,.The conjugate of the sum of two complex numbers is equal to the sum of the conjugates of the two complex numbers.
University of Georgia Correlation & Causation Discussion
The most common abuse of correlation in studies is to confuse the concepts of correlation with those of causation.Examples ...
University of Georgia Correlation & Causation Discussion
The most common abuse of correlation in studies is to confuse the concepts of correlation with those of causation.Examples:No correlation: Height of a student and good gradesThe height of a student has no relationship to good grades.A correlation but not causation: Good SAT scores and good gradesMany times, you will find students with good SAT scores also making good grades, but good SAT scores do not cause good grades. Many times there are other variables, such as good study habits, that contribute to both.Causation: Study time and good gradesThe amount of time a student studies does CAUSE grades to be GOOD. Note: Causation statements are not the same as a statement in logic. For example: If you jump in a swimming pool, you will get wet. If you don’t jump in the swimming pool, you will not get wet. This will occur all the time if the pool is full of water. Causation is a little different. If you study, you are not guaranteed good grades. If you don’t study, you are not guaranteed bad grades. We still can say that study time is one major cause of good grades. Assignment:Find an example of an article that that relates two variables. Is the article stating that the two variables are correlated or that they have a causal relationship? Does the article confuse correlation and causation? Discuss other variables that could contribute to the relationship between the variables.
Similar Content
A rectangle is 85 feet long, if its perimeter is 218, find its dimension. Find the length and width
A rectangle is 85 feet long, if its perimeter is 218, find its dimensions. Find the length and the width...
The LCM of 2 consecutive even numbers is 364. The sum of these numbers is?
Show with complete calculation and explain...
STA 212 Alfaisal University Frequency Distribution and Descriptive Statistics Statistics Report
Musaed Bin Saeed
ID: 210103
Assignment 2 – Dr.: Wakil Sarfaraz
Coursework 2 (STA212)
Instructor: Dr. W. Sarfaraz
Due ...
MCQ 2019-2020 questions
There are three important requirements for this question. 1. The crucial part of this question is the explanations and lis...
HELP.......................................
find the square root of 14641 with long division method...
MATH 3700 Southern Utah University Statistics Final Exam Paper
You will need to do 30 out of 36 questions in 150 mins.You have to finish it on time.Thanks!...
Winning 23
Components in a set can be used to play several and all sorts of any game. These components are called Looney Pyramids. Th...
Diagnosing Breast Cancer
A routine breast cancer screening allows the disease to be diagnosed and treated prior to it causing noticeable symptoms. ...
System Of Equations
From GeoGebra, the point A (1, 1) is the intersection of the two equations. ⟹ the point (?, ?) exists in both lines so i...
Related Tags
Book Guides
Sula
by Toni Morrison
The Call of the Wild
by Jack London
The Tipping Point
by Malcolm Gladwell
The Secret Life of Bees
by Sue Monk Kidd
Murder on the Orient Express
by Agatha Christie
The Lost Man
by Jane Harper
Pachinko
by Min Jin Lee
Where the Crawdads Sing
by Delia Owens
The Russian Hoax
by Gregg Jarrett
Get 24/7
Homework help
Our tutors provide high quality explanations & answers.
Post question
Most Popular Content
Saint Louis College Social Media Usage by High School Students Data Analysis
Analyze the following dataset using SPSS. Write down the specific test you run, explain why you choose to use that test, c ...
Saint Louis College Social Media Usage by High School Students Data Analysis
Analyze the following dataset using SPSS. Write down the specific test you run, explain why you choose to use that test, copy and paste the test result table generated by SPSS to the exam, report the test result using the standard statement. (20 points) “A researcher is studying social media usage by high school students. The researcher recruited 16 high school freshmen and 16 high school seniors. He documented the number of hours each student spent on social media platforms in a period of 7 days. The data is listed below. Each number represents the number of hours a student in the specific group spent on social media platforms during the 7-day period. Is there a difference in the time spent on social media between the high school freshmen and the high school seniors? Freshmen group: 11, 15, 4, 7, 20, 9, 7, 6, 14, 5, 8, 13, 12, 5, 12, 6 Senior group: 9, 12, 17, 7, 15, 21, 13, 18, 24, 6, 16, 10, 8, 19, 11, 14”
Complex Numbers, true or false help
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your reasoning.There is no complex number that is equal to its c ...
Complex Numbers, true or false help
Determine whether the statement is true or false. Justify your reasoning.There is no complex number that is equal to its conjugate.i44 + i150 - i74 - i109 = -1The product of two imaginary numbers is always an imaginary number,.The conjugate of the sum of two complex numbers is equal to the sum of the conjugates of the two complex numbers.
University of Georgia Correlation & Causation Discussion
The most common abuse of correlation in studies is to confuse the concepts of correlation with those of causation.Examples ...
University of Georgia Correlation & Causation Discussion
The most common abuse of correlation in studies is to confuse the concepts of correlation with those of causation.Examples:No correlation: Height of a student and good gradesThe height of a student has no relationship to good grades.A correlation but not causation: Good SAT scores and good gradesMany times, you will find students with good SAT scores also making good grades, but good SAT scores do not cause good grades. Many times there are other variables, such as good study habits, that contribute to both.Causation: Study time and good gradesThe amount of time a student studies does CAUSE grades to be GOOD. Note: Causation statements are not the same as a statement in logic. For example: If you jump in a swimming pool, you will get wet. If you don’t jump in the swimming pool, you will not get wet. This will occur all the time if the pool is full of water. Causation is a little different. If you study, you are not guaranteed good grades. If you don’t study, you are not guaranteed bad grades. We still can say that study time is one major cause of good grades. Assignment:Find an example of an article that that relates two variables. Is the article stating that the two variables are correlated or that they have a causal relationship? Does the article confuse correlation and causation? Discuss other variables that could contribute to the relationship between the variables.
Earn money selling
your Study Documents