GCU Probability & Statistics Confidence Intervals & Normal Distribution Exercises
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GCU Probability & Statistics Confidence Intervals & Normal Distribution Exercises
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Rowan University Math Homework
I’m working on a mathematics multi-part question and need support to help me learn.
Directions: Complete each of the following. Reminder: The “product” of two numbers is the result of multiplying two numbers.
Find the product of 3 and 25.
Use drawings of base-ten blocks to find the product. First represent the problem with the base-ten blocks then show any trading needed to find the product.
What is the product of 3 and 25?
Find the product of 57 and 84.
Draw and label a four-region area model to find the product.
Find the product of 409 and 76.
Use the distributive property to find the product.
What is the product of 207 and 95?
Grand Canyon University Role of Patient Perception Waiting Time Article Review
Search the GCU Library and find two new health care articles that use quantitative research. Do not use articles from a previous assignment, or articles that appear in the Topic Materials or textbook.
Complete an article analysis for each using the “Article Analysis: Part 2” template.
Term Singular Point Diffeomorphism and Regular Value Theorem Worksheet
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MAT 101 Harvard University Mathematics for Everyday Life Problems
Jill has a swimming pool in her backyard. It is shaped like a rectangle and measures approximately 16.3 feet wide and 26.2 feet long. It is an average of 5 feet deep. During a few hot weeks during the summer, some water evaporates from the pool, and Jill needs to add 8 inches of water to the depth of the pool, using her garden hose. Although her water pressure varies, the water flows through Jill’s garden hose at an average rate of 10 gallons/minute.
Since this module focuses on measurement it will be very important that mathematical conversions be clearly demonstrated throughout your problem write-up. For example, if you must convert 28 yards to meters, you must track your calculations with cancellation of units as seen below:
UNLV Math Worksheet
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STAT 353 Statistics & Probability Number of Cars Passing Question
1.The number of cars passing eastbound through the intersection of Mill and University Avenues has been tabulated by a group of civil engineering students. They have obtained the data in the adjacent table.
Vehicles |
Observed |
Vehicles |
Observed |
40 |
14 |
53 |
102 |
41 |
24 |
54 |
96 |
42 |
57 |
55 |
90 |
43 |
111 |
56 |
81 |
44 |
194 |
57 |
73 |
45 |
256 |
58 |
64 |
46 |
296 |
59 |
61 |
47 |
378 |
60 |
59 |
48 |
250 |
61 |
50 |
49 |
185 |
62 |
42 |
50 |
171 |
63 |
29 |
51 |
150 |
64 |
18 |
52 |
110 |
65 |
15 |
In this problem, you’ll be testing whether the above data reflects a Poisson distribution.
a.Derive the maximum likelihood estimator for a Poisson Distribution with parameter l.
b.Using your answer from part 1, if we assume the data does reflect a Poisson Distribution, find the estimator for l.
c.Create an appropriate histogram of the data. Use as many buckets as you think is appropriate.
d.Using the results from parts (2) and (3), and the provided data, run an appropriate test to determine whether the data comes from a Poisson Distribution.
2.Consider the data below.
Hours Studied |
1 |
0 |
3 |
1.5 |
2.75 |
1 |
0.5 |
2 |
3 |
1.75 |
Test Score |
76 |
66 |
96 |
84 |
100 |
81 |
85 |
79 |
100 |
81 |
a.Using Least-Squares regression, find the line of best fit that uses Hours Studied to predict a Test Score.
b.Create a scatterplot of the data and draw your line from part (a).
c.Find SSE, SSR, and SST.
d.Find the Coefficient of Determination, and give a brief interpretation of the answer.
e.Test whether both the intercept and slope parameters are 0. Use α = 0.05
f.We define regression correlation as, where XY is the covariance between Y and X.
It can be determined that, and a correlation is considered Strong if |is above .5. In other words, the sample correlation coefficient is the square root of R2. Find the sample correlation.
g. Run an appropriate test to determine whether this correlation is 0. The test statistic, , has degrees of freedom n-2.
3. Two different analytical tests can be used to determine the impurity level in steel alloys. Eight specimens are tested using both procedures, and the results are shown in the following tabulation. Is there sufficient evidence to conclude that both tests give the same mean impurity level, using α = 0.01? Round numeric answer to 2 decimal places.
Specimen |
Test 1 |
Test 2 |
1 |
1.4 |
1.6 |
2 |
1.5 |
1.9 |
3 |
1.7 |
1.7 |
4 |
1.4 |
1.3 |
5 |
1.9 |
2.2 |
6 |
2 |
2.3 |
7 |
1.6 |
1.9 |
8 |
1.5 |
1.8 |
4.Consider the data from problem (3). If we could not assume the data came from a paired test, would you reach the same conclusion? Run an appropriate Hypothesis test with α = 0.01.
Amherst College Marginal Effect of Schoops Econometrics Statistics Questions
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QUESTION 2
. Do political protests affect election results? Consider the following model
Republican votei = β0 + β1T ea party protest turnouti + εi
where Republican votei is the vote for the Republican candidate for Congress in district i in 2010 and
Tea party protest turnouti measures the number of people who showed up at Tea Party protests in
district i on April 15, 2009, a day of planned protests across the United States.
(a) (10 pts) Explain why this regression may have an endogeneity problem.
(b) (10 pts) Consider local rainfall on April 15, 2009 as an instrument for Tea Party protest turnout.
Explain how to test whether the rain variable satisfies the first stage condition.
(c) (10 pts) Does the local rainfall variable satisfy the exclusion restriction? 5. A researcher has estimated a regression model of Williams student happiness as a function of two
variables: i) scoops of Likety Split ice cream (or sorbet) consumed; and ii) temperature in degrees
Farenheit. In the equation below, i indexes student and t indexes date.
QUESTION 5.
A researcher has estimated a regression model of Williams student happiness as a function of two
variables: i) scoops of Likety Split ice cream (or sorbet) consumed; and ii) temperature in degrees
Farenheit. In the equation below, i indexes student and t indexes date.
happinessit = α + βtemperaturet + γscoopsit + δtemperaturetscoopsit + εit
Amherst College Advanced Econometrics Statistics Questions
QUESTION 4.
Many school districts pay for new school buildings with bond issues that must be approved by majority vote in an election. Supporters of these bond issues typically argue that new buildings improve schools and thereby boost housing values. A recent economics paper used RD to test whether passage of school bonds caused housing values to rise.
QUESTION 6
. For each of the following examples, explain: i) a simple di?erence-in-di?erences strategy; and ii) a generalized DD strategy with controls for time-invariant (cross-sectional) di?erences and time-varying forces that a?ect both treated and control units. In order to design strategy ii), it may be helpful to look at the Angrist & Pischke analysis of the minimum legal drinking age in the DD chapter. For both i) and ii), write out the estimating equation that corresponds to your strategy.
(a) (10 pts) California implemented a ?rst-in-the-nation program of paid family leave in 2004. Did this policy increase use of maternity leave? (Unpaid leave was available before the policy change.)
(b) (10 pts) Fourteen countries engaged in ?expansionary austerity? policies in response to the 2008 ?nancial crisis. Did these austerity policies work? For simplicity, treat austerity as a dummy variable equal to 1 for countries that engaged in it, 0 otherwise.
(c) (10 pts) Some neighborhoods in Los Angeles changed zoning laws to make it easier to mix com- mercial and residential buildings. Did these changes reduce crime? 8. (10 pts)