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Presume for now that your statement is correct. Discuss the following questions:
One of the important personality factors is self-esteem. Each of us values him/herself and makes positive or negative conclusions based on his/her own self-esteem results. They affect the person's further decisions and behavior (e.g. his/her aspirations for promotion).
At the same time, not all societies accept open expressions of self-esteem. Let us consider you saying to your colleagues: "I am likely the best Java programmer in this company."
A) How would your colleagues probably react to such a statement of yours?
B) Is their expected (positive or negative) reaction the local cultural habit in your company or is it a wider position common for people in your country?
C) If your opinion is opposite to the common view, what makes you certain about the rightness of your position?
Compute the probability that randomly chosen student with a Master's degree majored in English or mathematics?
Using the telephone numbers listed in your local directory as your population, randomly obtain 20 samples of size 3. From each telephone number identified as a source, take the fourth, fifth, and sixth digits.
At 5 % level of significance, does this sample prove violation of the guideline that average patient muts pay no more than $250 out-of-pocket? Is this a close decision?
The amount of money requested on a home loan application at federal savings follow the normal distribution, with a mean of $270,000 and a standard deviation of $35,000. A loan applicatiom is received this morning. What is the probability:
A lot of n items comprises k defectives, and m are chosen randomly and inspected. How must the value of m be selected so that probability that at least one defective item turns up is .90?
As the correlation coefficient increases from 0.85 to 0.88, do the points of the scatter plot move toward the regression line, or away from it?
The Dean of Students believes that the costs are greater this semester. What is the test value for this hypothesis?
She chose the sample of 25 women who were recently married for first time and found average age was 23.5 years. Standard deviation was 3 years. Must null hypothesis be rejected?
The company can either settle out of court for $250,000 or go to court. If the company goes to court and loses, it must pay $825,000 plus $175,000 in court costs. If it wins in court the plaintiffs pay the court costs. Identify the states of natur..
In a normal population with sigma=20, a random sample of size n gave X(mean)=56.53. At the 5% significance level, make a two-tailed test of the null hypothesis mu=50, when (a) n=24 (b) n=36
Develop a 95% confidence interval for the amount of total itemized deductions for all taxpayers with an adjusted gross income of $52,500 (to the nearest whole number).
Woodco manufactures tables and chairs. Each table and chair must be made entirely out of oak or entirely out of pine. A total of 150 board feet of oak and 210 board feet of pine are available.
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