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Data Analysis Exercise
Data Analysis Exercise
Problem A: Attitude-Intention-Behavior about Exercise
Hypothesis
H1: Increase in behavioral intention should translate to improvements in behavior.
H2: There is a significant difference in the intention towards exercise between the control and treatment group.
Results
The results from obtained from table 1 shows an paired mean difference M = 1.013, ...
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
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Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis
7.84
Solution
P (X = 3)
= BINOMDIST (3,10,0.3,FALSE) = 0.266827932
P (X = 5)
= BINOMDIST (5,10,0.3,FALSE) = 0.102919345
P (X = 8)
= BINOMDIST (8,10,0.3,FALSE) = 0.001446701
7.97
Solution
Using Excel:
=BINOMDIST (0, 25,0.1, FALSE) = 0.071789799
Using Excel:
=BINOMDIST (4, 25,0.1, TRUE) = 0.902006379
Using Excel:
= 1 - BINOMDIST (2, 25,0.1, TRUE) = 0.46290595
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ASSIGNMENT
Assignment
Assignment
Inequalities
BMI
=
weight (lbs)
*
703
[height (m)]2
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
Weight (lbs)
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
17
*
70
^2
=
17
*
4900
=
83300
=
118.492
703
703
703
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
22
*
70
^2
=
22
*
4900
=
107800
=
153.343
703
703
703
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
23
*
70
^2
=
23
*
4900
=
112700
=
160.313
703
703
703
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
25
*
70
^2
=
25
*
4900
=
122500
=
174.253
703
703
703
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
25
*
70
^2
=
25
*
4900
=
122500
=
174.253
703
703
703
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
29.9
*
70
^2
=
29.9
*
4900
=
146510
=
208.407
703
703
703
703
Weight (lbs)
=
BMI * [height (m)]2
=
30
*
70
^2
=
30
*
4900
=
147000
=
209.104
703
703
703
703
Discussion
In view of the above body mass indexes, it can be observed that there is ...
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MAT201: Week 4 Case Study
MAT201: Week 4 Case Study
The sampling used in this study is stratified because students were first divided up by class (strata) i.e. almost 10% of each sample, and then they are selected at random which resulted in 49 sophomore from 496, 34 Junior from 348 ...
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MAT201- WEEK 4 SLP
MAT201: Week 4 SLP
MAT201: Week 4 SLP
Introduction
Sample size is considered as an integral part of any research i.e. whether it is social sciences and physical sciences. It is a general perception that larger sample size provides higher accuracy and unbiased results whereas small sample size ...
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MAT201
MAT201: Module 5 Case Study
MAT201: Module 5 Case Study
Requirement No. 1
Model Summary b
Model
R
R-Square
Adjusted-R-Square
Standard Error of the Estimate
Change Statistics
R-Square Change
F Change
Degree of Freedom 1
Degree of Freedom 2
Significance F Change
1
.967 a
.935
.927
1.90061
.935
115.162
1
8
.000
In view of given model summary table, it is indicated that values of R Square and adjusted R Square are 0.935 ...
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Assignment 3: Data Analysis
Assignment 3: Data Analysis
Solution # 01
Insurance Company claims about 90% claims has noticed in one month (30 days) Consumer group selected 80 of the Company's claims for testing this statement. Company noticed 58 claims were settled in one month (30 days) (Hamilton, 1964).
Part (a) 95% Confidence Interval
H0: ...
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Correlation Is Not Causation
Correlation Is Not Causation
Question 1
Correlation is not causation because it is a sentence which used in Statistical tools to highlight that a correlation between the two variables does not essentially involve that one reasons to the other. Several statistical methods estimate correlation between different variables. It ...
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Week 5 Final
Week 5 Final
Introduction
Summary of Jurisdictions
Crime has been a part of every society and remains on a usual basis. A Jurisdiction is the practical control that granted to is the practical authority granted to an officially comprised authorized body or to another political body which help to make ...
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Statistics
Statistics
If a finding is properly labeled statistically significant, this necessarily means that it is large, important, and useful.TrueFalse
Which of the following is an independent measures design? a. All participants perform in all conditions. b. Each participant is tested twice, once in each condition. c. Different participants perform in each condition. d. None of the above.
Concerning the t test it is ...