A researcher is interested in whether or not children diagnosed with autism differ from other children in the number of digits from a list that they can correctly repeat back to the experimenter. It is known that the average number of digits that children without autism in the population can repeat back is = 7.8. […]
Read MoreI need an expert in systeics to answer some questions. You can pick any poll/news article that answers the questions of this paper. There is one rule. The poll/new article you pick MUST BE NEW AND RECENT. IT CAN’T NOT BE OLDER THAN A WEEK. Make sure you pay attention this to rule. I will […]
Read MoreI need an expert in systeics to answer some questions. You can pick any poll/news article that answers the questions of this paper. There is one rule. The poll/new article you pick MUST BE NEW AND RECENT. IT CAN’T NOT BE OLDER THAN A WEEK. Make sure you pay attention this to rule. I […]
Read More1. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1a2T9-V_mVSczphDKyQP-YIbR-EegqANE/edit#gid=574361395 Download the Excel data. Click the link (international trade) 2. Use Sample as your GUIDE to make an infographic Download the Excel data. 3. Perform calculations on your chosen data set such as central tendency, percentages, rate of change, aggregates, minimum, maximum and so on. Caution: Your calculations need to have meaning, otherwise […]
Read MoreIn response to your peers, explain why you think their original hypothesis statements are correct or not, the worded version and the statistical notation version, and whether the worded version matches the statistical notation version. Explain your reasoning. Then, see if you agree with their alternative wording and propose a third, worded version containing the […]
Read MoreWith the data uploaded into StatCrunch (see the Module One non-graded StatCrunch activity for more information) and the health question you will explore identified, it is time to complete the following tasks: Describe the data set using summary statistics. Identify any limitations you think the data has. Identify the variables you will use in your […]
Read MorePlease do worksheet attached 3-2 Problem Set Helps Remember all steps and the calculations must be shown (or StatCrunch output), or full points will not be given for the problem. Just writing down the answer is not sufficient. You can type them into a word document, write them out by hand, scan them, or take […]
Read MoreIn this module, you have learned about two of the most frequently used probability distributions in biostatistics: the binomial and normal distributions. The binomial distribution and the normal distribution are similar in several ways. In fact, under certain conditions, the normal distribution is used to approximate the binomial. For your initial post, discuss the following […]
Read MoreGoogle your state’s Powerball or megamillions and calculate the probability of winning the jackpot. Most sites report odds instead of probability, so you’ll need to do a simple conversion. Share a link that takes us to the odds information on your state’s Powerball or megamillions. – (My state is Virginia) In your original post, […]
Read MoreThis journal is an opportunity to discuss the merits of the articles you selected from the list provided. Your journal response needs to relate to the content in the course and to your personal and professional experiences, and specifically answer the following: What topic or health question did you research, and why is it relevant […]
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