Questions
a. Use an appropriate test to evaluate whether position in the batting order and bat speed...

a. Use an appropriate test to evaluate whether position in the batting order and bat speed contribute to the number of home runs (HR) hit per season. Keep in mind that we would like to be able to make inferences about the influence of bat speed across the entire range observed within Major League Baseball, not just the random bat speeds that we tested.

b. Make a single plot of the mean responses at each level of both factors and evaluate.

1) State all relevant hypotheses (nulls and alternatives).

2) State which test was used and why you used it.

3) State conclusions after completing your analyses.

batting order slot bat speed HR per season
Top Fast 24
Middle Fast 41
Bottom Fast 21
Top Fast 15
Middle Fast 34
Bottom Fast 18
Top Fast 12
Middle Fast 29
Bottom Fast 14
Top Slow 13
Middle Slow 24
Bottom Slow 8
Top Slow 11
Middle Slow 27
Bottom Slow 12
Top Slow 6
Middle Slow 18
Bottom Slow 9

In: Statistics and Probability

Directions: Create a PowerPoint with presenter’s notes describing your research project. A minimum of 10 slides...

Directions: Create a PowerPoint with presenter’s notes describing your research project. A minimum of 10 slides is required, including a title and References slide. The presentation should address the following:

  1. Describe the techniques and procedures that will be used.
  2. State the hypothesis.
  3. State general equipment that will be necessary and their intended use.
  4. Describe type of data that will be collected and measurements that will be made.
  5. Define and describe experimental units and be specific.
  6. Define the population for generalization.
  7. Define sampling technique and randomization, and include rationale.

Describe the topic and why it is important to your field of study.

10

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Describe the techniques and procedures that will be used.

4

State the hypothesis.

4

State the general equipment that will be necessary and its intended use.

4

Describe type of data that will be collected and measurements that will be made.

4

Define and describe experimental units and be specific.

4

Define the population for generalization.

4

Define sampling technique and randomization, and include rationale.

4

Reference slide included.

2

Total Points (40)

In: Math

In each of the following examples, identify the sampling method being used. A researcher is interested...

In each of the following examples, identify the sampling method being used.

  1. A researcher is interested in maximum-security inmates. She groups maximum-security prisons by state, randomly selects 10 states, and, from those 10, selects three prisons. She includes all the inmates in those three prisons in her sample.

Describe how you would select people to take your survey in the following situations with the listed method (when provided):

  1. Say you wanted to survey professors at KSU about their publication records. You want to be sure to include professors from each department, even the very small ones.

  1. You want to select a sample of KSU students using simple random sampling, how would you do this?         

Say you were interested in sampling students who deal drugs on campus. What sampling technique could you use to build this sample?          

In: Statistics and Probability

Adam Smith is often called the father of economics. His famous book, The Wealth of Nations,...

Adam Smith is often called the father of economics. His famous book, The Wealth of Nations, talks about an “invisible hand” that automatically allocates goods to the persons best able to put them to good use. The invisible hand operates through the price mechanism for goods and services, so that individuals who trade on the market, while seeking only their own good, actually allocate society’s resources efficiently.

Applied to modern capital markets, his ideas would imply that these markets would efficiently allocate investment capital to the firms that would use them most efficiently in producing goods and services for society—but only if they were left to operate without state intervention.

What benefits would be created if modern governments reduced financial regulations substantially in accordance with Smith’s thinking? From an ethical perspective, what societal costs might be created?

In: Economics

Kevin Whalling, Chief Counsel for the Whalling Law Group, PLLC must present on behalf of a...

Kevin Whalling, Chief Counsel for the Whalling Law Group, PLLC must present on behalf of a newly formed Arizona Marijuana Growers Association (AMGA) at the Arizona State Legislature’s Senate Judiciary Committee to persuade legislators on the Committee that societal determinations of what is criminal is shifting away from criminalization of marijuana use to legalization of marijuana use. The AMGA wants to begin legally growing marijuana crops in Arizona for profit. Mr. Whalling has asked you to prepare a Memorandum of Law about societal determinations of what is criminal so he can help persuade the Senate Judiciary Committee to move forward with the marijuana farming bill.

Remember that this is an internal memorandum for Mr. Whalling; while his job is to support the bill on behalf of the AMGA, you can provide an objective analysis concerning whether such legislation makes sense based on the societal determinations of law.

In: Economics

         Adam Smith is often called the father of economics. His famous book, The Wealth of Nations,...

         Adam Smith is often called the father of economics. His famous book, The Wealth of Nations, talks about an “invisible hand” that automatically allocates goods to the persons best able to put them to good use. The invisible hand operates through the price mechanism for goods and services, so that individuals who trade on the market, while seeking only their own good, actually allocate society’s resources efficiently.

Applied to modern capital markets, his ideas would imply that these markets would efficiently allocate investment capital to the firms that would use them most efficiently in producing goods and services for society—but only if they were left to operate without state intervention.

What benefits would be created if modern governments reduced financial regulations substantially in accordance with Smith’s thinking? From an ethical perspective, what societal costs might be created?

In: Finance

Find the Bug - Looking for at least 3 bugs! USE SOME METHOD TO SHOW ME...

Find the Bug - Looking for at least 3 bugs! USE SOME METHOD TO SHOW ME YOUR "FIXED CODE" ( type it in Red or highlight in yellow or use // at the end of the line) Your downloadable files for Chapter 1 include DEBUG02-01 Each file starts with some comments ( lines that begin with two slashes ) that describe the program. Examine the pseudocode that follows the introductory comment, then find and correct all the bugs. Click here for Debug0201.docxPreview the document Complete your answer in Word, Save it, and upload it into the assignment.

Debug0201

// This pseudocode segment is intended to compute and display

// the average grade of three tests

start

   Declarations

      num test1

      num test2

      num test2

      num average

   output "Enter score for test 1 "

   input test1

   output "Enter score for test 2 "

   input test2

   output "Enter score for test 3 "

   input test3

   average = test1 + test2 + test3 / 3

   output "Average is ", answer

end

In: Computer Science

The calculations for a factorial experiment involving four levels of factor A, three levels of factor...

  1. The calculations for a factorial experiment involving four levels of factor A, three levels of factor B, and three replications resulted in the following data: SST = 350, SSA = 46, SSB = 43, SSAB = 195. Set up the ANOVA table and test for any significant main effects and any interaction effect. Use α = .01. Use both p-Value and Critical-Value approaches.

Please state exactly what to type into Excel for anova, and thank you for your time and effort.

In: Statistics and Probability

write detail about steps of research methodology process with three examples of each. 1, identify the...

write detail about steps of research methodology process with three examples of each.

1, identify the research problem.
2 extensive literature survey.
3 formulate hypothesis.
4, preparing the research design .
5 data collection
6 data analysis.
7 interpretation
8report writing.

1000 words Atleast please. thanks

In: Biology

Record the Financial Transactions Listed Below in Ledger format: Provide detail about the accounts that increase...

Record the Financial Transactions Listed Below in Ledger format: Provide detail about the accounts that increase and decrease in the notes. Ignore the beginning and ending balances. Record only the transactions on the date given.

A) Blanton Corporation begins operations on January 2, 2019. They sell 6 million shares with a par value of $1 per share at market price of $12 per share.

B) On January 15, 2019, Blanton buys inventory worth $3.8 million. They pay for 30% of this purchase in cash and the rest on account due in 30 days.

C) On January 25, 2019, Blanton sells items from its inventory for $1,050,000. The original cost of these items is $560,000. They collect 25% in cash and the rest will be collected in 60 days.

D) On February 8, 2019, Blanton receives $310,000 for items that they cannot deliver until February 20, 2019.

E) On February 22, 2019, Blanton sells items for $250,000 on account. They inventory value of these items is $178,000. Blanton believes there is 2.5% chance this sale will be uncollectable.

F) On March 15, 2019, Blanton buys back 90,000 shares of their own stock for a market price of $10 per share

In: Accounting