IMPORTANCE OF STATISTICS In today’s world we are faced with situations everyday where statistics can be applied. Statistics can be used to determine the potential outcome of thousands of things where the human mind alone wouldn’t be able to. Statistics benefits all of us because we are able to predict the future based on data we have previously gathered. Being able to predict the future not only changes our lifestyle but also helps us be more efficient and effective. Statistics is the science of
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Assigmnment 1 Question 1: Give a comprehensive account of the importance of Statistics to you (i) as a government agent‚ (ii) as a Public Administrator‚ (iii) as an individual Statistics‚ is study of the systematic collection‚ organization‚ and interpretation of data. This includes the planning of data collection in terms of the design of surveys and experiments. Is is therefore safe to say that Statistics‚ as a discipline‚ is the development and application of methods to collect‚ analyze and
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Trajico‚ Maria Liticia D. BSEd III-A2 REFLECTION The first thing that puffs in my mind when I heard the word STATISTIC is that it was a very hard subject because it is another branch of mathematics that will make my head or brain bleed of thinking of how I will handle it. I have learned that statistic is a branch of mathematics concerned with the study of information that is expressed in numbers‚ for example information about the number of times something happens. As I examined on what
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everyday life for many people. There are advantages and disadvantages to all sports‚ more advantages in some than others. The game of Soccer has many more advantages over the game of Field Hockey‚ which undoubtedly makes it the better sport of the two. Soccer is a sport that consists of 90 minutes of hard play while field hockey is 70 minutes of stop and go due to the whistle being blown so often. Soccer does not stop as often as other sports. There are no time-outs and the refs usually are not
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| Statistics 101 Report | The Kentucky Milk Case Study | | | | Preliminary Analysis 2a) Figure 1: X as a Data Object X is a data frame as derived from the program R shown above in Figure 1. There are 274 observations of 11 variables. The number of observations is obtained from the number of rows while the number of variables is obtained from the number of columns. 2b) Figure 2: Creating a sub-data frame from X Figure 3:Sub-data frame from X Figure 2 shows a screenshot
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P1-2010-2011-Spring Bus531 Standard Normaal Probability Problems 1- A university reported admission statistics for 3339 students who were admitted for freshmen for the fall semester of 1998. Of these students‚ 1590 had taken the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Assume the SAT verbal scores were normally distributed with a mean of 530 and a standard deviation of 70. a – What percentage of students were admitted with SAT verbal scores between 500 and 600? b - What percentage of students were
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1. Introduction This report is about the case study of PAR‚ INC. From the following book: Statistics for Business an Economics‚ 8th edition by D.R. Anderson‚ D.J. Sweeney and Th.A. Williams‚ publisher: Dave Shaut. The case is described at page 416‚ chapter 10. 2. Problem statement Par‚ Inc. has produced a new type of golf ball. The company wants to know if this new type of golf ball is comparable to the old ones. Therefore they did a test‚ which consists out of 40 trials with the current
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held in 1971 by a psychologist named Philip Zimbardo to study the prison life (Cherry‚ 2013). He had then accepted 70 volunteered college students to take part by paying them $15 per day‚ and they we were put in a situation which they had to play the role as prisoners and guards. These students were not aware of the situation that they were to be involved in. For 6 days‚ the prisoners were abused in a way such as being forced to strip naked‚ use plastic bags as toilet‚ and they were taunted and having
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Research Design and Statistics Concepts Worksheet Concept Application of Concept in Scenario Reference to Concept in Reading Methods of research 1.) Focus Groups 2.) Random Sample While attempting to identify a new product USA World bank made use of two different methods of conducting research. The VP of Marketing Jim Wilson‚ used focus groups of 40 small business owners to identify their needs and spending habits‚ while Mary Monroe‚ VP of New Product Development‚ used a random sample of 140
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