3‚ 5 (ii) 0‚ -3‚ 5‚ -2‚ -6‚ 4‚ 7‚ 9‚ 4‚ -3‚ 0‚ 2 b. The number of days for which each of 15 office workers of a firm was absent during a one-month period is as sfollows: 0‚ 1‚ 1‚ 3‚ 0‚ 0‚ 2‚ 5‚ 0‚ 1‚ 1‚ 2‚ 0‚ 1‚ 1 Calculate the interquartile range‚ variance and standard deviation of the number of days absent. 2. The number of hours a student spent studying for a statistics course over the past seven days was recorded as follows: 2‚ 5‚ 6‚
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Week 4 Practice Problems 11. List the five steps of hypothesis testing‚ and explain the procedure and logic of each Step 1: During this step of hypothesis testing‚ the query is stated again as a research theory and a null theory regarding the populations. The null and research hypothesizes are the opposites of each other. This step is necessary because it explains the theory and recognizes the populations‚ which will be worked throughout the study. Step 2: During this second step‚ the characteristics
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C Correct 2. A Correct 3. A Incorrect PAGE 22 4. A Correct 5. B Correct 6. C Incorrect PAGE 9 7. A Incorrect PAGE 35 8. A Correct 9. C Correct 10. C Incorrect PAGE 23 11. A Correct 12. B Incorrect PAGE 58 13. A Correct 14. B Correct 15. A Incorrect PAGE 44 16. C Correct 17. B Incorrect PAGE 53 18. A Correct 19. D Incorrect PAGE 45 20. D Incorrect PAGE 66 Your
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t 1. (Points: 1) | | Congress is a __________ legislature with __________ members.I GOT 10/13 RIGHT THAT I ANSWERED!!!a. bicameral; 100b. unicameral; 630c. bicameral; 535d. unicameral; 342 | | Save Answer | | 2. (Points: 1) | | Which type of representation takes place when representatives have the same racial‚ ethnic‚ religious‚ or educational backgrounds as their constituents?a. Trusteeb. Sociologicalc. Agencyd. Delegate | | Save Answer | | 3. (Points: 1) |
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Research‚ Statistics‚ and Psychology PSY/315 January 13‚ 2014 Research‚ Statistics‚ and Psychology Humans and animals may have a vast number of similarities‚ but the one thing that sets humans apart is the unique ability to question. When psychologists look to find the answers to questions‚ they often turn to statistics. Gathering research to devise rational explanation is important to psychology; it is not only important‚ but the manner in which it is done is scientific. Psychologists use
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This document of SOC 315 Week 4 Individual Assignment contains: Value of Diversity in the Workplace Paper Sociology - General Sociology Individual Assignment: EEOC Paper Resource: the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) website Explore the EEOC website (http://www.eeoc.gov) to learn more about the organization. Click the About the EEOC link and select Newsroom . Select a press release about an employee lawsuit published within the last 6 months. Search
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Psy/480 Week 5 portion 1: Prescription Privileges Some of the current changes that can be seen in regards to prescription privileges include changes in the ways that physicians and mental health professionals are able to prescribe medications to their patients. According to Brenda Smith of the APA (2012)‚ currently patients receive their medications for psychological conditions by a physician usually without having been evaluated by a mental health practitioner according to the CDC. The trend
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the sample > 1.895 We reject H0 Step 4. Sample = 2.366 Step 5. Since 2.66>2.365 we will reject the null hypothesis/HO Part B. . The results show that the average sleep cycle is not 24 hours. This allowed us to reject the null hypothesis. We used the data to determine if the average person’s sleep cycle was 24 hours. After examining the information we see that is not the case. 18. Twenty students randomly assigned to an experimental group receive an instructional
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Human Behavior: Negative and Positive Effects on the Environment Mona Karaki PSY/460 September 29‚ 2014 Brenda Gallagher Our environment is ever changing; some of these changes are brought bought by human behavior. The changes brought about by human behavior can be both positive and negative. Environmental cues can be explained as elements in the environment which send important information or trigger effective reactions out of individuals (Steg‚ 2013). In each environment there are cues
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Case Study Analysis Psy/322 March 11‚ 2011 Japan to Apple’s iPhone The Apple iPhone did not make as big of a splash in Japan as Apple’s had hoped it would. The projection to sell a million iPhones in Japan unraveled and sales were very low. People of Japan were already aware of cell phones with a 3G network‚ which the faster network had been around for several years‚ much longer than the United States. A few problems that Japan had with the Apple iPhone were the touch screens‚ the iPhone were
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