How might a counselor explain what “counseling” is to a low-ability 14 year old boy? To a gifted 10-year-old? To a high school senior with average intellectual ability?
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In: Economics
Think about a DATABASE PROJECT (BUSINESS PROBLEM) you want to do after school
show me the attributes
create a three table for it and explain each table and what it mean.
In: Computer Science
Can children not learn in school if they are hungry or feel unsafe in their neighborhood? Take Maslow’s hierarchy of needs into account when answering this question. What criticisms would you offer for this hierarchy?
In: Psychology
In: Operations Management
Among a simple random sample of 331 American adults who do not have a four-year college degree and are not currently enrolled in school, 48% said they decided not to go to college because they could not afford school.
(a) A newspaper article states that only a minority of the Americans who decide not to go to college do so because they cannot afford it and uses the point estimate from this survey as evidence. Conduct a hypothesis test to determine if these data provide strong evidence supporting this statement.
(b) Would you expect a confidence interval for the proportion of American adults who decide not to go to college because they cannot afford it to include 0.5? Explain.
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Statistics and Probability
Write a full hypothesis test for the following: (hypothesis statement, verify conditions for CLT, test type and tail direction, fully representative graph (Pop. mean/prop, std err, ????̅ /????�, rejection region, ????), pvalue, conclusion, error type)
4. In a survey of 875,000 males who completed high school during the past 12 months, 65.8% were enrolled in college. In a survey of 901,000 females who completed high school during the past 12 months, 66.1% were enrolled in college. At ?? = 0.05 can you support the claim that the proportion of males who enrolled in college is less than the proportion of females who enrolled in college?
In: Statistics and Probability
A recent national survey found that high school students watched an average (mean) of 6.6 DVDs per month with a population standard deviation of 0.90 hour. The distribution of DVDs watched per month follows the normal distribution. A random sample of 43 college students revealed that the mean number of DVDs watched last month was 6.10. At the 0.05 significance level, can we conclude that college students watch fewer DVDs a month than high school students?
| b. | State the decision rule. |
Reject H0 if z > -1.645
Reject H1 if z < -1.645
Reject H0 if z < -1.645
Reject H1 if z > -1.645
In: Statistics and Probability
There should be multiple levels of entering the field of nursing based on the way people learn. Some people are more hands on then others and wouldn't want to be in school that long. A BSN would be financially more difficult and take up too much time for some people. The entry level should be an ADN because it is beneficial to people who can't stay in school long and they should also have plans to get a BSN if they want to progress in the nursing field. I think that the barriers are finance and time. The government or local hospitals could offer grants to students to further their education in nursing.
Do you agree or desagree with a statement above?
In: Nursing