Hypothesis Testing Explained and Explored

Question
Submitted by Twinage12 on Thu, 2017-03-09 11:41

due on Sat, 2017-03-11 00:00
not answered
Hand shake with AlabamaGrades: In progress (Goto thread)
Hand shake with Top-Performer: Complete (Goto thread)
Hand shake with Postgraduate …: In progress (Goto thread)
Twinage12 is willing to pay $10.00
Twinage12 bought 215 out of 227 answered question(s)

Course Project – Statistics Phase 4: USE ATTACHMENT TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT!!

Hand shake with Top-Performer: Complete (Goto thread)

,This week you will begin working on Phase 4 of your course project. For Phase 4 of your course project, you will want to review your instructor’s feedback from your Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 submissions to make any necessary corrections. Remember if you have questions about the feedback to ask your instructor for assistance.

 

Corrections:

Phase 1: incorrect:  median (incorrectly rounded), variance (divide by 59 instead of 60), standard deviation.

Phase 2: Confidence intervals were incorrect, but only slightly – your s.d. was incorrect and should have been 8.92 – use this going forward.

The CI = x-bar +/- t * s / sqrt (n),

Phase 3:

Use p for proportions or percents, this was a test of means, so use “mu” in hypotheses statements; μ = 65 for example;

Your critical value was incorrect; use t-table instead of z;

This whole exercise was just like example #4 in the Mod 3 course materials – Hypothesis Testing Explained and Explored;

 

 

 

Once you have made your corrections, you will compile your information from Phase 1, Phase 2, Phase 3 and your final conclusion into one submission and submit this as your rough draft for Phase 4 of the course project. Below is a summary of the expectations for Phase 4 of the course project:

  1. Introduce your scenario and data set.
  • Provide a brief overview of the scenario you are given above and the data set that you will be analyzing.
  • Classify the variables in your data set.
    • Which variables are quantitative/qualitative?
    • Which variables are discrete/continuous?
    • Describe the level of measurement for each variable included in your data set.
  1. Discuss the importance of the Measures of Center and the Measures of Variation.
  • What are the measures of center and why are they important?
  • What are the measures of variation and why are they important?
  1. Calculate the measures of center and measures of variation. Interpret your results in context of the selected topic.
  • Mean
  • Median
  • Mode
  • Midrange
  • Range
  • Variance
  • Standard Deviantion

LOOKING FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT OR A SIMILAR ONE? WE HAVE HAD A GOOD SUCCESS RATE ON THIS PAPER! ORDER WITH US TODAY FOR QUALITY WORK AND GET A DISCOUNT!

ORDER NOW

Disclaimer:

All types of paper that Discount Writers provides is only for the purpose of assistance! No text, paper, assignment, discussion would be similar with another student therefore guaranteeing Uniqueness and can be used with proper references only!

More tools: Better Grades: Choose your Homework Help:

Assignment Help: We would write your papers according to the instructions provided and guarantee you timely work

 

Entire Online Class Help: We are here for you and we would do your entire Class work from discussions, assignments, Replies, Exams and Quizzes at a Cost

 

Exam/ Quiz Help: We have a team of writers who specialize on exams from any specific field and we would give you an A+ Grade!

 

ORDER NOW