Descriptive Statistic Article Critique Liza Fisher PSY325/ Statistics for the Behavioral & Social Sciences Instructor: Thomas King May 23‚ 2015 Descriptive Statistic Article Critique The author was trying to say that men who consume an enormous amount of alcohol every day and who is stable socially do not have a different personality‚ than those men who are socially stable and do not drink alcohol. In this article the hypothesis is that individual males who consume a great deal of
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Producing and Interpreting Descriptive Statistics Lutricia Hunter Capella University MBA6018: Data Analysis for Business Decisions January 18‚ 2015 Unit 1: Assignment 1 For this practical application assignment‚ make believe that you are a real estate agent living and working in southern Florida. The senior real estate partner of your firm e-mails you a document containing Florida pool home data‚ which you’ve retrieved from the Updates and Handouts section of this unit‚ and asks you to find
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Name: Bin Date: Frequency 1 2 2 1 Directions: Answer all problems and submit to instructor at the end of module 1 3 6 4 7 5 4 6 4 7 1 8 1 More 0 Q1 Descriptive Statistics Excel Worksheet b Q2 d Q3 e Q4 b 5. For the following sample of scores: 2‚ 6‚ 1‚ 4‚ 2‚ 2‚ 4‚ 3‚ 2 Mean variance standard deviation 2.889 2.099 1.537 Find the mean‚ variance and standard deviation 6. A sample of size 7 (n = 7) has a mean of M = 9. One of the sample scores is changed from x
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Reliability Analysis Reliability Statistics Cronbach’s Alpha N of Items .990 22 Cronbach’s Alpha is used for computing reliability of that data which came out to be 0.990 which is highly satisfactory (>0.7) Mean Value of the data The mean and standard values of the data are presented on table no. 6.1 for performance rating. Out of 22 items the mean values of 9 items came to be less than moderate (< 3) which indicates a high level of disagreement among the saleswomen regarding following aspects
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Chapter 4 Descriptive Statistics Upload the completed assignment using the file extension format Lastname_Firstname_Week3.doc. Assignment (32 points due by 11 pm October 14th) 1) The file ‘FastFood’ contains the amount that a sample of nine customers spent for lunch (in $) at a fast food restaurant. a) Compute the mean and the median. b) Compute the variance‚ standard deviation‚ range‚ and co-efficient of variation. c) Are the data skewed? If so‚ how? 2) The file ‘ChocolateChip’
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Descriptive Statistics QNT/561 July 29‚ 2014 Descriptive Statistics Job Satisfaction Central Tendency: Mean=8.5 JDI Dispersion: Standard Deviation=1.16 JDI Number: 139 Min/Max: 7 to 10 JDI Confidence Interval: 8.36 to 8.75 JDI *JDI=Job Descriptive Index Months of Employment Central Tendency: Mean= 136.24 Months Dispersion: Standard Deviation= 117.26 Months Number: 139 Min/Max: 1 to 359 Months Confidence Interval: 116.74 to 155.73 Months Descriptive
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phenomena of crime what about rape‚ homicide etc. that would be adding more variables to the set so that you can measure all different types of crime and get the actual rate of crime. 2. Differentiate between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. a. Descriptive statistics summarizes and describe the data on cases included in the study. You are only describing what’s going on with the data from the case at hand. For example‚ you interviewed 100 people about which fast food restaurant
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Descripitive Statistics Paper Descriptive Statistics Paper Laura L. Mason‚ Becky Matlock‚ and Nichole Noble RES/341 June 15‚ 2011 David Morrisson Descriptive Statistics Paper Major League Baseball is known as America’s favorite pastime‚ and MLB teams spend an extensive amount of money in the excess of a billion dollars with the ultimate goal to win the World Series. This learning team’s focus throughout this descriptive statistics paper is the MLB players’ performances‚ salaries‚ salary
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Reliability It means the extent to which a test is consistent and dependable. It is concerned with the consistency of responses from moment to moment. However‚ it may not always be valid. Techniques in Testing the Reliability of Assessment Methods or RAM I. Test-retest Method The same test is administered twice to the same group of student and the correlation coefficient is determined. Disadvantages: 1. When the time interval is short‚ the respondents may recall their previous responses resulting
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Reliability in the design context Weibull Analysis • • • • Practical testing Trends Beta trends Real data for numerical work • Weibull examples Failure rate Early-life failure Wear out Mid-life failure Time in service Failure rate Falling values suggesting initial defects x Rising values suggesting wearing out o x o x x Time in service o o o Failure rate β>1 Β<1 β=1 Time in service Failure modes and effects analysis System/equipment: Analyst: Dwg no‚: Date:
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