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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hypothesis: The mean regular unleaded gas prices for your region is the same as that in the study µ 0 = 3.16 Alternate hypothesis: The mean regular unleaded gas prices for your region is greater than that in the study µ A > 3.16 Find the t-test statistic: t=(x(bar) - µ 0 )/(s/sqrt(n)) t = (3.1948 – 3.16)/(0.0889/sqrt(25)) t = 1.957255343 Find the P-value: P = 0.03102312 Write a conclusion in context. Since we are using a 1% level of significance‚ the -level is 0.01. Since P> 0.01‚ we
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United States in 2005. e. The advertising medium (radio‚ television‚ or print) used to promote a product. 2. Classify each of the following qualitative variables as ordinal or nominative. Explain your answers. Qualitative Variables Categories Statistics course letter grade A B C D F Door choice on Let’s Make A Deal Door﹟1 Door﹟2 Personal computer ownership Yes No Restaurant rating ***** **** *** ** * Incoming tax filing status Married filing jointly; Married filing separately; Single;
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Course: Applied Statistics 3.00 Credit Hours‚ fall 2014‚ ADP (Accounting and finance) Instructor: Sonia Iqbal Email: Sonia.iqbal@uogsialkot.edu.pk INTRODUCTION 1.1 Meaning of Statistics:- Statistics is a subject consisting of rules‚ methods and techniques of collecting data and presenting large amount of numerical information. It is also used to draw inference about the population on the basis of sample For example‚ to check the performance of a student is being studied. Data will be collected
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Official statistics are published by the Home Office regarding the number of different types of crimes committed and the backgrounds of those responsible. Official statistics are published annually and are used to compare the difference in crime year by year‚ from this government policies are revised and adjusted where they see fit. Some sociologists see the statistics as an invaluable source of information whereas others question their accuracy. Positivists and Functionalists have taken official
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65 80 97 85 87 97 60 4. The following data represent the daily supply (y in thousands of units) and the unit price (x in dollars) for a product. Daily Supply (y) Unit Price (x) 5 2 7 4 9 8 12 5 10 7 13 8 16 16 16 6 1 a. e an in er re = 11 X = 7 e a e c variance r ea ve a a. = ∑ - X - X / n-1 (y) 5 7 9 12 10 13 16 16 (x) 2 4 8 5 7 8 16 6 -6 -4 -2 1 -1 2 5 5 X-X -5 -3 1 -2 0 1 9 -1 - X-X 30 12 -2 -2 0 2 45 -5 80
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Descriptive Statistics Descriptive statistics is the analysis of data that summarize data in a way such that‚ meaningful patterns emerge from the data. Descriptive statistics do not allow us to reach to the conclusions beyond the data we have analyzed regarding any hypotheses we might have made. They simply describe our data. Measures of Central Tendency: these are ways of describing the central position of a frequency distribution for a group of data through: Mode: Sum of all observations divided
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------------------------------------------------- Introduction: This data set we have been assigned to analyze highlights the fuel-efficiency of the mentioned cars relative to several other variables. One of the major issues most stressed upon to date is the ever-increasing threat of environmental degradation‚ global warming‚ and the need to conserve our scarce natural resources. This has led us to examine the fuel efficiency of cars. With rising gas prices‚ owning a car can become quite costly
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Week 4 Exercises Chapter 5 – Section 1. Question 5 To perform a certain type of blood analysis‚ lab technicians must perform two procedures. The first procedure requires either one or two separate steps‚ and the second procedure requires either one‚ two‚ or three steps. a. List the experimental outcomes associated with performing the blood analysis. Answer: There are two procedures that a lab technician must perform. The first procedure requires either one or two separate steps‚ which could be named
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Statistics Investigation Introduction A new drug was developed that was claimed to lower the cholesterol level in humans. A leading heart specialist was interested to know if the claim made by the company selling the drug was accurate. They enlisted the help of 50 patients. They agreed to take part in an experiment in which 25 patients would be randomly allocated to a group that would take the new drug and the other 25 would take an identical looking pill that was a placebo (a sugar pill that
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