Problem 1 (25 Points): White Noise Driven Random Process Le…
Problem 1 (25 Points): White Noise Driven Random Process Let \(Y_n\), \(X_n\), and \(W_n\) be discrete time random processes. Furthermore, let \(W_n\) have i.i.d. samples with distribution \(N(0,1)\), and let \(Y = T[ W ]\) where \(y = T[w]\) is a causal system defined by$$y_n = w_n + \sum_{ k =1 }^{p} h_k y_{n-k} $$for some set of filter coefficients \(h_k\) for \(k=1, \ldots , p\). Also, define \(Y_{i
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Results/Discussion: (a) Interpret our study results with respect to the study’s hypothesis. Discuss limitations in the study design and corresponding impacts on the interpretation of results. (b) Propose a follow-up study that will address this study’s limitations and expand work in a new direction. Include the rationale, hypothesis, potential methodology, and expected outcomes.
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After completing the power analysis, the researchers determine they need a sample size of 400 to have adequate power in their study. After enrolling subjects, they have a lower response rate than anticipated and they only enroll 320. Inadequate enrollment may increase the risk of:
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