1- Who have been found to be more motivated and successful in their treatment of paraphilic disorders?
None of these are correct.
those who are engaging in high levels of paraphilic behavior
sexual offenders who are mandated by courts to go to therapy
those who seek out therapy on their own
In which culture must a mother engage in sexual intercourse with her son?
Sotho
Burundi
Zulu
Xhosa
those who seek out therapy on their own
An individual who was sexually assaulted fears being alone, with strangers, and even being in his or her bedroom. What stage of rape trauma is this person likely experiencing?
Acute phase
Secondary phase
Recovery phase
Primary phase
In: Anatomy and Physiology
An individual has Centurion Card from American Express (credit cards). The credit card is most valuable credit card in the world. Can this individual claim that he/she is a wealthy individual?
In: Economics
Employees are motivated by different things. Tell us what motivates you to do well at your job. Also, is there an example of a manager or supervisor who motivates you to do your best? How?
In: Economics
For students who first enrolled in two year public institutions in a recent semester, the proportion who earned a bachelor's degree within six years was
0.396
The president of a certain college believes that the proportion of students who enroll in her institution have a
lower
completion rate.
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(a) |
Determine the null and alternative hypotheses. |
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(b) |
Explain what it would mean to make a Type I error. |
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(c) |
Explain what it would mean to make a Type II error. |
(a) State the hypotheses.
Upper H 0H0:
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Upper H 1H1:
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equals=
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In: Statistics and Probability
A dean of a business school wanted to know whether the graduates of her school used the statistic skills that they learn in university during their first year of employment after graduation. As of today there are 34,050 graduates in total from the business school. The Dean is committed to allocate more funding to the development of the school’s statistics course if at least 17% of its graduates use statistics skills during their first year of employment. She surveyed 500 graduates. 105 graduates responded that they actually find the statistic skills they learnt in university useful and applicable in their first year of employment. Estimate with 95% confidence the proportion of all of the business school graduates who use their statistic skills during their first year of employment.
Display working.
development of the statistics course? Yes or no? Why?
In: Statistics and Probability
Assume that you are a US based MNC. Please tell me how you would assess and reduce the economic exposure for a company that the US MNC owns in Lebanon.
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Assume that you are a US based MNC. Please tell me how you would assess and reduce the economic exposure for a company that the US MNC owns in Myanmar.
In: Economics
1. An oil exploration company currently has two active projects, one in Asia and the other in Europe. Let A be the event that the Asian project is successful and B be the event that the European project is successful. Suppose that A and B are independent events with P(A) = 0.9 and P(B) = 0.5.
a) If the Asian project is not successful, what is the probability that the European project is also not successful?
Explain your reasoning.
Since the events are independent, then A' and B' are not independent.
Since the events are not independent, then A' and B' are mutually exclusive.
Since the events are independent, then A' and B' are independent.
Since the events are independent, then A' and B' are mutually exclusive.
(b) What is the probability that at least one of the two projects will be successful?
(c) Given that at least one of the two projects is successful, what is the probability that only the Asian project is successful? (Round your answer to three decimal places.)
2. An insurance company offers four different deductible levels—none, low, medium, and high—for its homeowner's policyholders and three different levels—low, medium, and high—for its automobile policyholders. The accompanying table gives proportions for the various categories of policyholders who have both types of insurance. For example, the proportion of individuals with both low homeowner's deductible and low auto deductible is 0.08 (8% of all such individuals).
| Homeowner's | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Auto | N | L | M | H |
| L | 0.04 | 0.08 | 0.05 | 0.01 |
| M | 0.07 | 0.11 | 0.20 | 0.09 |
| H | 0.02 | 0.03 | 0.15 | 0.15 |
Suppose an individual having both types of policies is randomly selected.
(a) What is the probability that the individual has a medium
auto deductible and a high homeowner's deductible?
(b) What is the probability that the individual has a low auto
deductible? A low homeowner's deductible?
| auto deductible | ||
| homeowner's deductible |
(c) What is the probability that the individual is in the same
category for both auto and homeowner's deductibles?
(d) Based on your answer in part (c), what is the probability that
the two categories are different?
(e) What is the probability that the individual has at least one
low deductible level?
(f) Using the answer in part (e), what is the probability that
neither deductible level is low?
In: Statistics and Probability
You are UK company, 200,000 US$ payable to US in one year. Answer in terms of BP (British Pound). Round at four decimal places Examples: 1.23487 ---> 1.2349; 1.23533 --> 1.2353 Information for Forward Contract: Forward exchange rate (one yr): 0.7124 BP/$ Information for Money Market Instruments (MMI): Current exchange rate: 0.7173 BP/$ Investment return at JP Morgan (in US): 5% annual Interest rate of borrowing from HSBC (UK): 3% annual Information you need for Currency Options Contract: Exercise options premium at 0.09 BP/$ Interest rate of borrowing from HSBC (UK): 3% annual Allowed to exercise options at 0.7215 BP/$ Under the COC, the break-even exchange rate is .6109 BP/$. If the management team speculates the exchange rate at the time of the payment would be .6223 BP/$, would they sign the COC contract in this case? No Yes
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