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The employees of a hospital were surveyed on questions regarding their educational background and marital status. Of the 600 employees, 400 had college degrees, 100 were single, and 60 were single college graduates. The probability that an employee of the hospital is single or has a college degree is?
The sample mean of the sampling distribution of a statistic is 6 and the standard error of the statistic is 1.03. What is the probability that xbar > 7.52?
Which of the following exam scores should lead to the better grade?
What level of confidence did the statistician use in constructing this interval? Explain carefully, showing all steps in your reasoning. Hint: sample proportion is the midpoint of the stated confidence interval.
Explain the concept of "Regression Analysis", its types (3 types at least), applications and usefulness. Provide real application of its usage. Some times, Maximum likelihood estimation is not applicable, Explain and provide an example?
In testing a new drug, researchers found that 20% of all patients using it will have a mild side effect. A random sample of 15 patients using the drug is selected. Find the probability that:
How large a sample is needed to find the population mean within $250 at 99 percent confidence?
If they find a significant increase in the proportion of items that must be rejected, they will halt the assembly process until the problem can be identified and repaired.
In considering doing a logistic regression using the Enter method, it was suggested that I may want to consider doing a sequential LSR or stepwise logistic regression instead.
Suppose that students in a particular school are all very competent. For each individual, the probability that they will pass the proficiency exam (independent of thier classmates) is 0.99
Of those who made no purchase, 201 were happy with the service and 221 were not. Use probability rules (when appropriate) to find the probability that a shopper made a purchase.
A health care analyst would like to know that if the duration of a given eye surgical procedure has a normal distribution with a mean of 240 minutes and a standard deviation of 40 minutes
In a shipment of 56 vials, only 13 do not have hairline cracks. If you randomly select one vial from the shipment, what is the probability that it has a hairline crack?
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