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Q25: Suppose that during the school year there was a new mat…

Q25: Suppose that during the school year there was a new mathematics camp at some of the schools in the experiment.  The math camp was designed to better prepare children for the standardized test.  Which of the following is true?

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Suppose that a firm is investigating attitudes toward a soci…

Suppose that a firm is investigating attitudes toward a social/political topic within a specific city.  They plan to do this with a survey, but the issue is controversial.  The lead researcher is concerned that only the people with strong opinions will return a mail survey, therefore creating bias results.  The researchers concern could be characterized as a concern about

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Consider the following statement from a respondent:        …

Consider the following statement from a respondent:         “Toyota vehicles have above average resale value”   Which dimension of attitude toward the Toyota brand does this statement reflect?  

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Consider the statement “I am always excited to drive in a BM…

Consider the statement “I am always excited to drive in a BMW.”  Which dimension of attitude toward the BMW brand does this statement reflect? 

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Q32: Using the test statistic above, determine the correspon…

Q32: Using the test statistic above, determine the corresponding two-tailed p-value using the table available on CARMEN (the exam appendix).  Write down your work on paper and email an image to faculty after the exam.

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How does a researcher determine which set of clustering vari…

How does a researcher determine which set of clustering variables is best?  

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Q34 Suppose the researcher wishes to estimate the mean of be…

Q34 Suppose the researcher wishes to estimate the mean of beliefs about the ability of a child to get a good education across the population of all males.  Using the information in the table above, calculate a 90% confidence interval for this value.  Enter the values of the interval below.  Write down any work on paper and email an image to faculty after the exam.

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Suppose you are given the results from two surveys that were…

Suppose you are given the results from two surveys that were run simultaneously on the same population (but different respondents).  Both surveys used the same questionnaire, which includes a Likert scale question on a 1-5 scale.  The first survey yields a mean of 2.86 for this question, and the second survey yields a mean of 2.99.  What type of error explains the difference between the two?

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Case: Consider the following output from Rstudio from conduc…

Case: Consider the following output from Rstudio from conducting ANOVA on two questions Level of education completed and the Likert statement I consider myself a liberal (1-strongly disagree, 2- disagree, 3-neither agree nor disagree, 4-agree, 5 – strongly agree)   Descriptives   N Mean Std. Deviation Std. Error Elem School 51 3.2510 1.02594 .14366 Some High School 174 3.4092 .89127 .06757 High School Grad 1046 3.3440 .91739 .02837 Some College 1001 3.4503 .96209 .03041 College Grad 455 3.3736 .96558 .04527 Post-Grad Education 458 3.5620 .99348 .04642 Total 3185 3.4151 .95240 .01688       ANOVA   Sum of Squares df Mean Square F Sig. Between 18.582 5 3.716 4.117 .001 Within 2869.495 3179 .903     Total 2888.077 3184         –REFER TO THIS CASE FOR THE QUESTIONS 35-37—   Q35: Given this ANOVA output and a 1% significance level, what can we conclude from this test?

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Consider the following question taken from a questionnaire:…

Consider the following question taken from a questionnaire:   “Chipotle’s menu items are:” Healthy     *       *        *       *        *       *        *    Unhealthy   This is an example of a:

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