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- When two births are randomly selected, the sample space for genders is bb, bg. gb, and gg. Assume that those four outcomes are equally likely. Construct a table that describes the sampling distribution of the sample proportion of girls from two births. Does the mean of the sample proportions equal the proportion of girls in two births? Does the result suggest that a sample proportion an unbiased estimator of a population proportion? For the entire population, assume the probability of having a boy is the probability of having a girl is , and this is not affected by how many boys or girls have previously been born. 2 Determine the probabilities of each sample proportion. Probability Sample proportion of girls Tune intanare or cimnlifiad frartinneA researcher studying public opinion of proposed Social Security changes obtains a simple random sample of 25 adult Americans and asks them whether or not they support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond yes, is approximately normal, how many more adult Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following cases? (a) 20% of all adult Americans support the changes(b) 25% of all adult Americans support the changes(a) The researcher must ask _____more American adults. (Round up to the nearest integer.)Each of the boxplots shown summarizes 24 student scores on a recent test in two different classes. The boxplots are drawn using a common numerical scale. Which of the following must be true? 1. The lower 25% of Class B are much more spread out than the lower 25% of Class A 2. More people scored below the lower quartile for Class A than Class B 3. The distribution for Class B is skewed left and has a noticeable outlier as well, while the distribution for Class A is somewhat skewed right 4.Class A had more people between the median and the lower quartile than Class B. 3.The distribution for Class A is somewhat symmetric, while the distribution for Class B is skewed right with a noticeable outlier as well
- A researcher studying public opinion of proposed Social Security changes obtains a simple random sample of 50 adult Americans and asks them whether or not they support the proposed changes. To say that the distribution of the sample proportion of adults who respond yes, is approximately normal, how many more adult Americans does the researcher need to sample in the following cases? (a) 15% of all adult Americans support the changes (b) 20% of all adult Americans support the changes (a) The researcher must ask more American adults. (Round up to the nearest integer.) (b) The researcher must ask more American adults. (Round up to the nearest integer.)Let A, B and C be events from a common sample space such that: P(A) = 0.72, P(B) = 0.56, P(C) =0.25, P(ANB) = 0.42. P(ANC) = 0.18, P(BOC) =0 %3D Compute P(AUBUC).answer the second question.
- (a) In an experiment, a pair of dice (green and blue) are tossed and the numbers that come up are recorded. Assume that the first outcome is for the green die whereas the second outcome is for the blue die. (i) List the sample space S; (ii) List the elements for event X = {sum is greater than 8}; (iii) List the elements for event Y = {2 occurs on either die or both}; (iv) List the elements for event Z= {number greater than 4 comes up on the green die}; (v) List the elements corresponding to the event X Z; (vi) List the elements corresponding to the event Y N Z;Suppose we know that at a University XYZ that 30% of students receive an A in their introductory statistics class, 30% receive a B, 20% receive a C, 10% receive a D, and 10% receive an F. For comparison, a sample of 300 students at University ABC is taken and 20% received an A, 28% received a B, 26% received a C, 15% received a D, and the remaining students failed the class. When testing (at the 5% level of significance) whether the proportions between the two universities are different, what is the null and alternative hypotheses9
- Q5. Diamond and Lauren are looking at data from two groups. Diamond decides to run her analysis using a two-tailed test, whereas Lauren uses a one-tailed test. Who is more likely to commit a Type I error? A.) They're equally likely B.) Lauren C.) Not enough information to answer D.) Diamond Q6. Which of the following are assumptions of an independent samples t-test? A.) heterogeneity of variance; independence B.) heterogeneity of variance; nonnormality of distributions C.) homogeneity of variance; dependence D.) homogeneity of variance; normality of distributions Q7. If I want to know the probability of a coin landing on heads, so I flip the coin 100 times and record what it lands on, I'm using which view of probability: A.) Analytical B.) Subjective C.) Frequentist D.) Computational(b)A random sample of twelve students were chosen, and their midterm test score ( y), assignment score (x1), and missed classes (x2) were recorded as follows: Midterm Score, y Assignment Score, x1 Classes Missed, x2 85 65 8 74 50 7 76 55 5 90 65 2 85 55 6 87 70 3 94 65 2 98 70 5 81 55 4 91 70 3 76 50 1 74 55 4 (i)What is the fitted multiple linear regression equation of the form ˆy = b0 + b1x1 + b2x2? (ii)From part 6(b)(i) above, estimate the midterm test score grade for a student who has an assignment score of 60 and missed 4 classes. (iii)Assume that the data on ( y, x1, x2) above in 6(b) is inputted into SPSS, with the following results: ANOVA Source SS df MS F…