What percentage of the women who applied did program a admit

Assignment Help Basic Statistics
Reference no: EM131772088

Question: A well-known example of Simpson's Paradox, published by Bickel, Hammel, and O'Connell (1975), examined admission rates for men and women who had applied to graduate programs at the University of California at Berkeley. The actual breakdown of data for specific programs is confidential, but the point can be made with similar, hypothetical numbers. For simplicity, we will assume there are only two graduate programs. The figures for acceptance to each program are shown in Table.

a. Combine the data for the two programs into one aggregate table. What percentage of all men who applied were admitted? What percentage of all women who applied were admitted? Which sex was more successful?

b. What percentage of the men who applied did Program A admit? What percentage of the women who applied did Program A admit? Repeat the question for Program B. Which sex was more successful in getting admitted to Program A? Program B?

c. Explain how this problem is an example of Simpson's Paradox. Provide a potential explanation for the observed figures by guessing what type of programs A and B might have been.

2202_Program.png

Reference no: EM131772088

Questions Cloud

Propose a program that you would implement to detect fraud : Propose a program that you would implement to detect fraud in your own organization (past or present) and justify the key elements that make it effective
Same effect on the us economy : Would an in taxes by $1 trillion have the same effect on the US economy as a decrease in government spending of $1 trillion?
What immediate action should the ehs and fs responders take : What immediate action should the EHS and FS responders take to protect human health and the environment?
Compute maries taxable income : Compute marie's taxable income for 2009, assuming she is single and claims two dependent children
What percentage of the women who applied did program a admit : What percentage of the men who applied did Program A admit? What percentage of the women who applied did Program A admit? Repeat the question for Program B.
What is their taxable income : They have itemized deductions of 11,750 and four exemptions. Assuming an adjusted gross income of 40,000, what is their taxable income for 2009
How do people benefit from biodiversity : How do people benefit from biodiversity? Which of the following does not describe the status of the world's wild fisheries?
Discuss what unit-selling price should management : What unit-selling price should management select for each of the Clean & Bright compounds for the remaining six months
Compute the risk of lung cancer for bird and non-bird owners : A case-control study in Berlin, reported by Kohlmeier, Arminger, Bartolomeycik, Bellach, Rehm, and Thamm (1992) and by Hand et al. (1994), asked 239 lung cancer

Reviews

Write a Review

Basic Statistics Questions & Answers

  Statistics-probability assignment

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:  A word is selected at random from the following poem of Persian poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam (1048-1131), translated by English poet Edward Fitzgerald (1808-1883). Find the expected value of the length of th..

  What is the least number

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:     what is the least number of applicants that should be interviewed so as to have at least 50% chance of finding one such secretary?

  Determine the value of k

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Question:     Experience shows that X, the number of customers entering a post office during any period of time t, is a random variable the probability mass function of which is of the form

  What is the probability

MATH1550H: Assignment:Questions: (Genetics) What is the probability that at most two of the offspring are aa?

  Binomial distributions

MATH1550H: Assignment:  Questions:  Let’s assume the department of Mathematics of Trent University has 11 faculty members. For i = 0; 1; 2; 3; find pi, the probability that i of them were born on Canada Day using the binomial distributions.

  Caselet on mcdonald’s vs. burger king - waiting time

Caselet on McDonald’s vs. Burger King - Waiting time

  Generate descriptive statistics

Generate descriptive statistics. Create a stem-and-leaf plot of the data and box plot of the data.

  Sampling variability and standard error

Problems on Sampling Variability and Standard Error and Confidence Intervals

  Estimate the population mean

Estimate the population mean

  Conduct a marketing experiment

Conduct a marketing experiment in which students are to taste one of two different brands of soft drink

  Find out the probability

Find out the probability

  Linear programming models

LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELS

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd