Sas project

User Generated

xutmhov7789

Writing

Description

It is about statistics math course and it is on SAS and it should follow the rules in the pics

Unformatted Attachment Preview

dit Window Insert View Format Arrange Share Help MATH 331_Fin_Proj T 125% Tv Insert Chart Table Text Shape Media Comment Zoom Data AnalySIS For the data analysis project, you address some questions that interest you with the statistical methodology we learn in Statistics 331. You choose the question; you decide how to collect data; you do the analyses. The questions can address almost any topic, including topics in economics, psychology, sociology, natural science, medicine, public policy, sports, law, etc. The project requires you to synthesize all the material from the course. Hence, it's one of the best ways to solidify your understanding of statistical methods. Plus, you get answers to issues that pique your intellectual curiosity. The SAS project should address the following six points: 1. Statement of the problem: Describe the questions you address and any key issues surrounding the questions. 2. Data collection: Explain how you collect data. Include any questions you asked. 3. Analyses: Describe the analyses you did. Be ready to explain why you believe these methods are justified. (SAS PROC) 4. Results: Present relevant descriptive statistics. Include tables or graphs that support your analyses. 5. Conclusions: Answer your question of interest. 6. Discussion: What implications do your results have for the population you sampled from? What could be done to improve the study if it was done again? What types of biases might exist? You should attach to your SAS result a page describing your work. You should submit your project through the link on BB. You are allowed one submission Note: SAS is available in Holmes HallC.14 and in lenkins 215 DEC 6 93 80 F2 OOO 000 F3 1 ... F4 F5 F6 F7 F8 1 $ 4 2 #3 % 5 & 7 6 8 2:04 7 ..1 LTE C Mail drive.google.com Chapter 1 Introduction 1 STATISTICS IN ACTION DDT Contamination of Fish in the Tennessee River 2 1.1 Statistics: The Science of Data 2 1.2 Fundamental Elements of Statistics 3 1.3 Types of Data 6 1.4 Collecting Data: Sampling 8 1.5 The Role of Statistics in Critical Thinking 16 1.6 A Guide to Statistical Methods Presented in This Text 16 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED DDT Contamination of Fish in the Tennessee River-Identifying the Data Collection Method, Population, Sample, and Types of Data 18 Chapter 2 Descriptive Statistics 21 STATISTICS IN ACTION Characteristics of Contaminated Fish in the Tennessee River, Alabama 22 2.1 Graphical and Numerical Methods for Describing Qualitative Data 22 2.2 Graphical Methods for Describing Quantitative Data 29 2.3 Numerical Methods for Describing Quantitative Data 39 2.4 Measures of Central Tendency 39 2.5 Measures of Variation 46 2.6 Measures of Relative Standing 52 2.7 Methods for Detecting Outliers 55 2.8 Distorting the Truth with Descriptive Statistics 60 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED Characteristics of Contaminated Fish in the Tennessee River, Alabama 65 Chapter 3 Probability 76 STATISTICS IN ACTION Assessing Predictors of Software Defects in NASA Spacecraft Instrument Code 77 3.1 The Role of Probability in Statistics 78 3.2 Events, Sample Spaces, and Probability 78 3.3 Compound Events 88 3.4 Complementary Events 90 3.5 Conditional Probability 94 3.6 Probability Rules for Unions and Intersections 99 3.7 Bayes' Rule (Optional) 109 3.8 Some Counting Rules 112 3.9 Probability and Statistics: An Example 123 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED Assessing Predictors of Software Defects in NASA Spacecraft Instrument Code 125 vi Contents Chapter 4 134 Discrete Random Variables 133 STATISTICS IN ACTION The Reliability of a "One-Shot" Device 134 4.1 Discrete Random Variables 4.2 The Probability Distribution for a Discrete Random Variable 135 4.3 Expected Values for Random Variables 140 4.4 Some Useful Expectation Theorems 144 4.5 Bernoulli Trials 146 4.6 The Binomial Probability Distribution 147 4.7 The Multinomial Probability Distribution 154 4.8 The Negative Binomial and the Geometric Probability Distributions 159 4.9 The Hypergeometric Probability Distribution 164 4.10 The Poisson Probability Distribution 168 4.11 Moments and Moment Generating Functions (Optional) 175 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED The Reliability of a "One-Shot" Device 178 Chapter 5 Continuous Random Variables 186 STATISTICS IN ACTION Super Weapons Development Optimizing the Hit Ratio 187 5.1 Continuous Random Variables 187 5.2 The Density Function for a Continuous Random Variable 189 5.3 Expected Values for Continuous Random Variables 192 5.4 The Uniform Probability Distribution 197 5.5 The Normal Probability Distribution 200 5.6 Descriptive Methods for Assessing Normality 206 5.7 Gamma-Type Probability Distributions 212 5.8 The Weibull Probability Distribution 216 5.9 Beta-Type Probability Distributions 220 5.10 Moments and Moment Generating Functions (Optional) 223 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISTED Super Weapons Development-Optimizing the Hit Ratio 225 ୮ m 2:04 7 ..1 LTE C Mail drive.google.com Chapter 6 Bivariate Probability Distributions and Sampling Distributions 234 STATISTICS IN ACTION Availability of an Up/Down Maintained System 235 6.1 Bivariate Probability Distributions for Discrete Random Variables 235 6.2 Bivariate Probability Distributions for Continuous Random Variables 241 6.3 The Expected Value of Functions of Two Random Variables 245 6.4 Independence 247 6.5 The Covariance and Correlation of Two Random Variables 250 6.6 Probability Distributions and Expected Values of Functions of Random Variables (Optional) 253 6.7 Sampling Distributions 261 6.8 Approximating a Sampling Distribution by Monte Carlo Simulation 262 6.9 The Sampling Distributions of Means and Sums 265 6.10 Normal Approximation to the Binomial Distribution 271 6.11 Sampling Distributions Related to the Normal Distribution 274 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED Availability of an Up/Down Maintained System 280 Contents vii Chapter 7 Estimation Using Confidence intervals 288 STATISTICS IN ACTION Bursting Strength of PET Beverage Bottles 289 7.1 Point Estimators and their Properties 289 7.2 Finding Point Estimators: Classical Methods of Estimation 294 7.3 Finding Interval Estimators: The Pivotal Method 301 7.4 Estimation of a Population Mean 308 7.5 Estimation of the Difference Between Two Population Means: Independent Samples 314 7.6 Estimation of the Difference Between Two Population Means: Matched Pairs 322 7.7 Estimation of a Population Proportion 329 7.8 Estimation of the Difference Between Two Population Proportions 331 7.9 Estimation of a Population Variance 336 7.10 Estimation of the Ratio of Two Population Variances 340 7.11 Choosing the Sample Size 346 7.12 Alternative Interval Estimation Methods: Bootstrapping and Bayesian Methods (Optional) 350 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED Bursting Strength of PET Beverage Bottles 355 Chapter 8 Tests of Hypotheses 368 STATISTICS IN ACTION Comparing Methods for Dissolving Drug Tablets—Dissolution Method Equivalence Testing 369 8.1 The Relationship Between Statistical Tests of Hypotheses and Confidence Intervals 370 8.2 Elements and Properties of a Statistical Test 370 8.3 Finding Statistical Tests: Classical Methods 376 8.4 Choosing the Null and Alternative Hypotheses 381 8.5 The Observed Significance Level for a Test 382 8.6 Testing a Population Mean 386 8.7 Testing the Difference Between Two Population Means: Independent Samples 393 8.8 Testing the Difference Between Two Population Means: Matched Pairs 402 8.9 Testing a Population Proportion 408 8.10 Testing the Difference Between Two Population Proportions 411 8.11 Testing a Population Variance 416 8.12 Testing the Ratio of Two Population Variances 420 8.13 Alternative Testing Procedures: Bootstrapping and Bayesian Methods (Optional) 426 STATISTICS IN ACTION REVISITED Comparing Methods for Dissolving Drug Tablets- Dissolution Method Equivalence Testing 431 2:04 7 ..1 LTE C Mail drive.google.com I William M. M ... b-ok.xyz).pdf] PDF STATISTICS for Engineering and the Sciences SIXTH EDITION William M. Mendenhall • Terry L. Sincich (CRC) CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group A CHAPMAN & HALL BOOK 1,170 1 صفحة r m
User generated content is uploaded by users for the purposes of learning and should be used following Studypool's honor code & terms of service.

This question has not been answered.

Create a free account to get help with this and any other question!

Similar Content

Related Tags