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Use the Internet or other resources to find an example of a research article in a professional journal of interest to you, and not in daily periodicals or weekly publications. Prepare a synopsis of the article including the following:
a. Define the business research and its purpose.
b. Explain the business problem(s) under investigation.
c. Identify the parties involved in conducting the research.
d. Describe the method(s) used to conduct the research project.
She chooses 40 new home sales at random and determine that average closing costs are $6600. Standard deviation of population is $120. Test her belief at µ = 0.05.
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.
The Globe Fishery packs shrimp that weigh more than 1.91 ounces each in packages marked" large" and shrimp that weigh less than 0.47 ounces each into packages marked "small"; the remainder are packed in "medium" size packages.
Would you expect the mean absolute percentage error to be more than or less than 0.25? Describe.
Test, at the 5% level of significance, whether the population standard deviation of hours spent studying is less than 10. Use the Critical value approach.
How can I conduct statistic experimental design for three independent variable (time, amount, temperature) are useful to predict Y? Please include any approach steps and How can I interpreted?
Test whether there is a statistical difference between the two proportions at the 5% significance level.
Finding the probability of a pointer to land in a color among given three colors.
One group was enquired, questions what they saw. One group was enquired, "About how fast were cars going when they smashed into each other?"
Test the hypothesis that the true Pearson correlation (p) is significantly different from zero. Provide a (p) value (two-tail) n=12. Correlation intake is .448 for the two recording methods.
Using the simple test of independence (described in the lecture), decide if the events high calorie and high fiber are independent or dependent. Show your work.
Suppose the company that has produced "Get Slim X" now produces an even better diet pill. This new and improved version is called "Get Super Slim X."
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