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Problem 1: Use the following to answer questions a) – e): In a survey conducted by the Gallup organization September 6-9, 2012, there were 1,017 adults asked "In general, how much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media - such as newspapers, TV, and radio - when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately, and fairly?" Of the 1,017 respondents, 214 said they had "no confidence at all." The research question: Does this sample...
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Problem 2: Use the following to answer questions a) – e): A random sample of 48 students at a large university reported getting an average of 7 hours of sleep on weeknights, with standard deviation 1.62 hours. A dotplot of the data is provided. 0 4.8 5.6 8.8 9.6 6.4 7.2 8.0 Weeknight Sleep a. Briefly explain why it is reasonable to use a t-distribution to perform inference about the mean amount of weeknight sleep for students...
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Problem 2: Use the following to answer questions a)-e): A random sample of 48 students at a large university reported getting an average of 7 hours of sleep on weeknights, with standard deviation 1.62 hours. A dotplot of the data is provided. 9.6 Weekniaht Sleep a. Briefly explain why it is reasonable to use a t-distribution to perform inference about the mean amount of weeknight sleep for students at this university. (2 points) The research question: It...
1. In an August 2012 Gallup survey of 1,012 randomly selected U.S. adults (age 18 and over), 53% said that they were dissatisfied with the quality of education students receive in kindergarten through grade 12. The bootstrap distribution (based on 5,000 samples) is provided. a). Would it be appropriate to use the normal distribution to construct the confidence interval in this situation? Explain briefly. b). The standard error from the bootstrap distribution is SE = 0.016. Use the normal distribution...
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14 A government watchdog association claims that 70% of people in the U.S. agree that the government is inefficient and wasteful. A government agency wants to test this claim. In a random sample of 1165 people in the U.S., 746 agreed with that view. At a 95% confidence level, is there enough evidence to reject the association's claim? is. A medical researcher says that at least 25% of U.S. adults are smokers. In...
Question Use the following to answer all of the questions. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 75% of American adults use the Internet. A survey of 600 adults aged 50-64 found 420 used the Internet (70%). We want to determine whether the proportion of Internet users age 50-64 differs from the overall proportion of 0.75. What is the alternative hypothesis? Group of answer choices a) µ ≠ 0.75 b) p ≠ 0.75 c) p ≠ 0.70 d)...
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students indicated a belief that such wowwe w y targets students in a sample of 174 students at an Australian university that introduced the use of plagiarium detection software in a number of course, Does this suggest that majority of students at the university do not share this belief Test propriate hypothesest level 0.05. (Let be the proportion of students at this university who...
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DATAfile: HomeState You may need to use the appropriate appendix table or technology to answer this question. what percentage of the population live in their state of birth? According to the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, the figure ranges from 25% in Nevada to 78.7% in Louisiana.. The average percentage across all states and the District of Columbia is 57.7%. The data in the DATAfile Homestate are consistent with the findings in the American Community Survey. The data...
We do not use critical values at all in our course so please
avoid using them when giving me explanations, as they can cause
confusion on my end between your explanation and what im learning
on my course
here is the link in the page
https://news.gallup.com/poll/312929/record-low-say-death-penalty-morally-acceptable.aspx
though the data is already provided in the problem so i dont think
its needed to solve. i give you the link in case you want to go
over it, if you do go...