WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JAILS AND PRISONS AND WHY IS THAT
IMPORTANT TO UNDERSTAND ? HOW DO PAROLE AND PROBATION DIFFER AND
WHAT ARE DETERMINING FACTORS IN DECIDING WHICH A PERSON SHOULD
RECIEVE ? WHAT ROLE DOES A HUMAN SERVICE PROFESSIONAL HAVE THAT IS
RELATED TO THESE ELEMENTS ?
-What is the difference between information security and
cybersecurity? Why is it important to understand the two
concepts?-How do policies communication corporate culture? If possible,
review your own organization policy on acceptable use and discuss
how culture is embedded in the policy language.-Why is it important to have effective policies in an
organization? What does effective mean?
Please explain why the following course objectives are important
for medical billers and coder to understand:
Explain the components of physician medical billing
Identify the differences between inpatient and outpatient
hospital billing and describe the UB-04 hospital claim form
Discuss Medicare fee schedules, provider reimbursement, fraud,
and abuse
Explain Medicaid eligibility and benefits and the process of
submitting Medicaid claims
Now you may understand why you need a statistics course. As a
forensics analyst, how would you use statistical flow analysis to
identify a compromised host? How about to confirm or disprove data
leakage? How would it be used to create a profile of an individual?
Can statistical flow analysis be used to prevent either a host
becoming compromised or data being leaked?
1)
what is the difference between sample estimate and population
parameter? if the sample mean of GRE test scores distribution was
90 and variance equivelent to 225 what can you say about the
population distribution?
2)
if the mean score of class of 20 students in Marketing is 80 and
variance is 256. calculate the coefficient of variation and provide
an interpretation of the results.
Describe the difference between a "population" and a "sample."
What is a "representative sample" 1 What is the best way to achieve
representativeness in a sample?
What is a population, what is a sample, and what is the difference between them? What is a population? A. A population is the set of entities that are not contained in a sample. B. A population is a characteristic found by summarizing raw data. C. A population is a portion of the entities of interest to a researcher that the researcher uses to gather data. D. A population is the entire group of entities of interest to a researcher. E. A population is the range...
What is the difference between descriptive analytics and
descriptive statistics? (1pt)
Consider a sample with a mean of 500 and a standard deviation
of 100.What are the z scores for the following data values:
520,650,500,450, and 280 (5pts)
What do you understand by the following terminologies:
Normal probability distribution (0.5pt)
Probability density function(0.5pt)
Sampling distribution(0.5pt)
Systematic sampling(0.5pt)
Medical tests were conducted to learn about drug resistant
tuberculosis. Of 142 cases tested in New Jersey, 9 were found to be
drug...
Lesson 7
Explain the difference between
population and a sample.
Explain what an "unbiased
sample" is.
Explain the process for
creating a frequency distribution.
Explain how a histogram is
drawn.