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    Beltway Shoe Company Statistics are everywhere, in business meetings in the form of graphs and charts, quality in the form of frequency of errors, and in the media as survey results and weather forecasts. Some folks may be nervous when they hear the word statistics; however, they are most likely using statistics and probability nearly every day of their life and not even notice it. Beltway Shoe Company is featured in this exercise reviewing the results of their Western and Eastern region shoe…

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    variables and the model. 3.8.1) Descriptive statistics analysis The data that had collected will analyze based on the descriptive statistics analysis. According to You, Chen and Liu (2014), descriptive analysis technique is used to collect actual information in detail and to describe characteristics of certain groups. Descriptive analysis will used in this study to describe the characteristics of the population in terms of frequency and percentage. Besides, descriptive measures like mode,…

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    Statistics Robert Chipman BUS308: Statistics for Managers Instructor Edward Kaplan September 25, 2015 Descriptive statistics I can describe the data with the help of descriptive statistics. The data can be described with the help of various types of graphs and central tendency. Measures of central tendency are mean, median and mode. Mean is reliable for normal data. Median is reliable for a data which has outliers. And mode is preferred when data is categorical. There are various…

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    Introduction to Quantitative Analysis Calvin Clark Walden University Introduction We will analyse two variables measured at different level of measurements, using descriptive statistics and graphical representation of the data. The first variable is the age of the respondent, which is a categorical variable measured on nominal scale. The other variable is the number of adults in household of the respondent, measure on ratio scale. Further, we will prepare a confidence interval for the…

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    surgeon sample was 50.8 (SD=10.2) years. The surgeon sample was predominantly male (91.6%) and 13.7% of participants reported using capnography 1 or more times using capnography for monitoring anesthetized patients. Table 1 summarizes the descriptive statistics of surgeon sample. Surgeon-specific variables were not statistically associated with capnography use (p-values were >0.075). Table 2 demonstrates bivariate relations of surgeon-specific variables grouped by capnography use and none of…

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    CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Research Design 3.2 Participants Participants (n=12) consists of sport students from same genders were recruited for this study. Participants need to pass the selection criteria prior acceptance into this study. Compulsory selection criteria includes free of known injuries at the time of the data collection. 3.3 Equipment In order to achieve the purpose of study, the tools to be used are as follows: a) Video (Sony) b) MCS form c) PAR-Q form 3.4…

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    Statistics review: Role of statistics in animal sciences Abstract This review throws the light on applications of statistics in animal sciences, and answering the question of how are statistics playing a vital role in veterinary field and biology .Also it presents different statistical methods that can be used in different studies. The basic statistical concepts should be known. The subject of statistics includes, design of a study that it will provide the biologist with the most information…

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    . Which inferential statistics would you choose for the following sets of variables? Explain your answers (refer to Figure 17.5 on page 384 in Polit & Beck). A. Variable 1 represents the weights of 100 patients; variable 2 is the patients’ resting heart rate. a. The inferential statistics utilized in this analysis is the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, the nonparametric two-group study involves two measurable (paired scores) one being the patients weight and the other resting heart…

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    develop in the data. Although descriptive statistics help us digest data, they do not allow us to reach a conclusion as regards to any hypotheses that we have developed. Overall, descriptive statistics quantitatively explains structures of a data set. On the other hand, there is a technique that looks at a large population and takes a small sample of that population and makes generalizations within that population that was drawn, this would be known as inferential Statistics. This process is…

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    (Field, 2013) . For example, looking at the box plot it clear that the frequency is up to 75, but the outliers are displayed (beyond the range of data) 76 or more in this data signify a problem in the data (Triola, 2008) . Descriptive Statistics Figure 2 Descriptive Statistics Figure…

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