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Recidivism among participants in U.S. juvenile boot camps
Recidivism among participants in U.S. juvenile boot camps
Executive Summary
The juvenile crime has been increasing in US due to various factors. One factor according the research is found out to be the presence of juvenile boot camps. The juveniles are treated there in ...
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STUDENT IDENTITY
Application of Statistics in Epidemiology
[Name of the Institute]Section 1
Question 1: Examination of Total Cholesterol
Distribution and Outliers
Distribution
In order to analyse the distribution of total cholesterol, here we have used histogram with a curvilinear plot of distribution.
Statistics
Tchol
N
Valid
450
Missing
0
Mean
5.6976
Std. Error of Mean
.17508
Median
5.3350
Mode
3.36a
Std. Deviation
3.71406
Variance
13.794
Skewness
10.338
Std. Error of Skewness
.115
Kurtosis
122.634
Std. Error of Kurtosis
.230
Range
53.54
Minimum
2.55
Maximum
56.09
Percentiles
25
4.4428
50
5.3350
75
6.2940
a. Multiple modes exist. ...
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ASSIGNMENT 1 & 2
ASSIGNMENT 1 & 2
ASSIGNMENT 1 & 2
Descriptive Statistics
Mean
In statistics, Mean is the measures of central tendency and it is defined as the sum of all the observation divided by total number of observation. We can find the value of mean by using the formula (Balduzzi,et.al,1998,pp.62-72).
X = ...
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Statistics
Statistics
1. Coffee and Soft Drinks
Suppose 55 percent of adults drink coffee, 45 percent drink soft drinks, and 10 percent drink both.{Coffee and Soft Drinks Narrative} What is the probability that a randomly chosen adult does not drink soft drinks?
Solution
Coffee used = 55% people
Soft Drinks used = 45% people
Both = ...
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Inferential Statistics
[Name of the Author]
[Name of the institute]
Case 11
1. Hypothesis testing statistical significance for difference between means1
Z-test2
Critical region2
Test Statistics2
Decision2
2. Confidence intervals3
Conclusion4
Case 25
1. For Proportion (New product placement)5
Conclusion5
2. For Proportion (Competitive products)6
Conclusion6
Case 37
1. Hypothesis testing statistical significance for one standard deviation7
-test7
Level of Significance:7
Rejection region:8
Test Statistics:8
Decision8
References9
Case 1
1. Hypothesis testing statistical significance ...
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MODULE 5 - CASE
MODULE 5 - CASE
Pareto Charts
Pareto Chart is statistical tools that are used to defined in decision making process by using restricted number of task that generate a significant effect in the overall values. The principle of Pareto chart is by doing 20% of work and ...
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RELIABILITY AND AVAILABILITY ASSESSMENT
Reliability and Availability Assessment
Introduction2
Energy Production Of Small Hydropower Stations3
Cost-Benefit Analysis Of A Small Hydro Power Station4
Application Results8
Calculation of Energy Production9
Cost-Benefit Analysis10
Parametrical Analysis Of The Financial Behaviour Of A Small Hydro Power Plant14
Capacity Factor14
Turnkey Cost15
Subsidization Impact15
Electricity Price Escalation Rate17
Maintenance and Operation Cost Inflation Rate17
Investment Residual Value18
Taxation ...
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IBM SPSS Analysis
IBM SPSS Statistics
Relationship between Happiness and Age
According to the survey, three general happiness categories itself in terms of three section, that is very happy, pretty happy and not too happy. We have a data in which 435 Peoples are grouped in very happy section. Out of total population ...
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IBM SPSS Statistics
IBM SPSS Statistics
Report
Out of 240 total population of the student 179 were alive whereas the remaining 59 were dead. The mean of a live person is 87.21 whereas the dead peoples mean is 96.19. The ratio of dead people is higher than the a live people. With ...
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Homework 2
Answer No. 1:
(a)
From the coefficient value of "a" that is constant in regression analysis, it can be said that the value is in positive, indicating the positive association of dependent variable with the independent variables. Moreover, for the coefficient "b", it can be noted that the coefficient value is ...