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Explain the relationship between logit, odds and probability in words and formulas.
Can you give some "rules for clear thinking" that would help a decision maker in these aspects of decision making? (See Frisch and Clemen 1994.)
Briefly explain the meaning of a random variable, a discrete random variable, and a continuous random variable. Give one example each of a discrete.
For a normal distribution with a mean of 224 and a standard deviation of 40, how do I find the Z value for a random value to be 284? (using 2 decimal digits)
1. What is meant by a designed experiment? 2. "A factor level is the same as a treatment." Is this statement always true? If not, what conditions are neces- sary for it to be true? 3. What is necessary for an experiment to be "balanced"?
compute the expected value and variance of U.Determine Expected value and variance using uniform distribution.
If you have the mean and standard deviation, calculate what the actual intervals are for your curve. Please include any citations regarding where you obtained your data for the curve
The latter is a random variable (any function of a random variable is a random variable). So what"s the corresponding fact about conditional expectation?
Identify the treatment variable and the response variable.Was this a controlled experiment or an observational study? Explain.
A coin was flipped 60 times and came up heads 36 times. Determine the critical value you would use to test whether proportion of heads is greater than 0.50 at 10% level of significance?
State the alternate hypothesis for this study? What critical value should be used to determine the rejection region? Use the 1 proportion Z-test.
Suppose that a simple random sample is used to estimate the proportion of families in a certain area that are living below the poverty level.
Let X1, ..., Xn be i.i.d. random variables from P(a,?), where (a, ?) ? R2 is a parameter. Find a two-dimensional sufficient statistic for (a, ?).
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