Statistics

Within-subjects experimental methods

          For this week’s reflection, consider the following points: Explain the research situations that may require you to use within-subjects experimental methods (be sure to give examples/be specific). Examine the limitations and benefits learned about these methods and their use. Analyze any ethical considerations with implementing these methods.

Statistics Project

Take a sample of 100 homes for sale in your home town. (please use zip cose 18964 for this portion ) Information about homes can be found on websites such as Realtor, Zillow, and Trulia. For each home, record the address, zip code, current price, number of bedrooms, number of bathrooms, square footage, and the …

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The dimensions of descriptive statistics

Create a PowerPoint, to be used for professional development, which creatively and accurately explains the dimensions of descriptive statistics. Your PowerPoint should have a minimum of 20 slides, including the introduction and reference slides. Along with the slides, include presenter notes within your PowerPoint that scripts your presentation with details. With your presentation, explain each …

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Descriptive and inferential statistics

Discuss the differences between descriptive and inferential statistics – provide examples of each as they relate to your selected criminal justice crime prevention program. In addition, discuss statistical tools that can provide a conceptual presentation that can be utilized to analyze data from your proposed program evaluation.

Correlation Coefficient

    The following data represent the speed at which a ball was hit​ (in miles per​ hour) and the distance it traveled​ (in feet) for a random sample of home runs in a Major League baseball game in 2018. Complete parts​ (a) through​ (f). ​(a) Find the​ least-squares regression line treating speed at which …

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Basic Statistics Data Used In Everyday Life

Present two different types of data, or variables, used in the health field. Examples could be blood pressure, temperature, pH, pain rating scales, pulse oximetry, % hematocrit, minute respiration, gender, age, ethnicity, etc.Classify each of your variables as qualitative or quantitative and explain why they fall into the category that you chose.Also, classify each of …

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Long-term morbidity and mortality of overweight adolescents

  1. Read the paper by Must, et al (1992): Long-term morbidity and mortality of overweight adolescents. NEJM, 327:1350-55. Questions Based on the table and formulas below, calculate, label AND state the meaning of your answer (interpret) in a sentence: Status as Adolescents Number of Participants CHD Deaths Person-years of observation Overweight 238 40 9,329 …

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The Windshield Survey

The Windshield Survey includes an assessment of eight community subsystems: physical environment, health and social services, economics, safety and transportation, politics and government, communication, education, and recreation with the purpose of identifying the community health nursing role regarding the needs of the population assessed. Groups will be assigned a community, or municipality. Each group will …

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