Compared to each other, the following distribution curves (red and blue) and have ___ locations and __ spreads
Options for blanks: same, no, multiple, different
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6) different locations and same spread
7)same location and different spread
8)different location and different spread
Compared to each other, the following distribution curves (red and blue) and have ___ locations and...
You have two fair 6-sided dice. One is red and the other is blue. When you roll them X=red-blue and Y=red+blue. a) Find the joint distribution of (X,Y). b) Find the covariance of X and Y
Consider the two plots showing the null distribution (dashed), and two tails (dashed vertical lines) each with 2.5% of the area of the null, as well as two different alternate distributions (solid lines). Which one of the following statements is correct? 0.4 0.4 0.3 probability density 0.2 0.1 0.3 probability density 0.2 0.1 0.0 0.0 LE 0 2 4 6 8 10 1 2 4 6 8 10 The one on the left has more statistical power because it rejects...
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5. For the two events A and B we have, P(A) 0.3, P(B) 0.4 and P(A and B)-0.12. Find the following a. (2 pts) P(A or B). b. (2 pts) P(A and A'). c. (2 pts) P(AIB). d. (c po) Are A and B indepandent Esplain your reason 6. a. (4 pts) A simple survey consists of three multiple choice questions. The first question has 3 possible answers, the second has 4 possible answers...
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D Chapter 15 Problem Set Suppose you are planning a study that will est the following one-tailed hypotheses: To evaluate the power of your study, you consider a specific alternative hypothesis, μ-Ha, where μ.> μ。. The following sketch shows two overlapping sampling distributions of X-one when Ho is true (and H1 is false), the other when Hy is true (and Ho is false). The distribution on the left has a mean of yo and represents the sampling distribution of X...