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... 4 [O]. Below is a small population of 3 scores (4, 7, and 10). The mean of this population = 7 and the standard deviation of this population = 2.45. Assuming sampling with replacement, list all of the possible samples of size 2 that can be drawn. Next, compute the mean for each sample. Using the fir ...
... 4 [O]. Below is a small population of 3 scores (4, 7, and 10). The mean of this population = 7 and the standard deviation of this population = 2.45. Assuming sampling with replacement, list all of the possible samples of size 2 that can be drawn. Next, compute the mean for each sample. Using the fir ...
SPS01
... Construct a histogram and a boxplot for the yellow M&Ms in these 30 samples. For the histogram use the following bins with right endpoints: 5–10, 10–15, 15–20, and 20–25. In two to three sentences, what do your two plots suggest to you about the distribution of the data? To construct the histogram w ...
... Construct a histogram and a boxplot for the yellow M&Ms in these 30 samples. For the histogram use the following bins with right endpoints: 5–10, 10–15, 15–20, and 20–25. In two to three sentences, what do your two plots suggest to you about the distribution of the data? To construct the histogram w ...
Topic 2. Distributions, hypothesis testing, and sample size determination
... 2. 4. 4 Sample size estimation for a comparison of two means When testing the hypothesis Ho: o, we can take into account the possibility of a Type I and Type II error simultaneously. To calculate n we need to known the alternative 1 or at least the minimum difference we wish to detect between ...
... 2. 4. 4 Sample size estimation for a comparison of two means When testing the hypothesis Ho: o, we can take into account the possibility of a Type I and Type II error simultaneously. To calculate n we need to known the alternative 1 or at least the minimum difference we wish to detect between ...