Integrate your hypothesis test from phase 4 and make changes for consistency. Al

Integrate your hypothesis test from phase 4 and make changes for consistency. Al

Integrate your hypothesis test from phase 4 and make changes for consistency. Align your scope with the claim of your hypothesis test then focus your implications on descriptive and inferential statistics that provide consistent take-aways relating to the study’s scope. Lastly, add additional considerations that relate to your unique situation.

Next, set-up a claim using a comparison of the two means or proportions. Decide

Next, set-up a claim using a comparison of the two means or proportions. Decide

Next, set-up a claim using a comparison of the two means or proportions. Decide if they are significantly different using your descriptive statistics, then align your claim appropriately.
If you find that the two group’s means or proportions are significantly different, make a claim that one mean/proportion is higher/lower than the other as the alternative hypothesis. Then conduct the test and select a level of significance to reject the null hypothesis and–in your conclusion–provide the sample as evidence to support the claim.
If you find that the two group’s means or proportions are relatively similar, make a claim that there is no significant difference between them. Then select a level of significance to fail to reject the null hypothesis and–in your conclusion–state that the sample does not provide sufficient evidence to reject the claim.
To complete this task, you may need to change previous steps like the scope or findings to make sure the message stays consistent throughout.

  In your own words, for what is one-way analysis of variance used? In you

 
In your own words, for what is one-way analysis of variance used?

In you

 
In your own words, for what is one-way analysis of variance used?

In your own words, if we want to test for equality of the three means in a sample, why don’t we use three separate hypothesis tests for   ?
In your own words, what is the main difference between one-way analysis of variance and two-way analysis of variance?

  PROMPT: National polls are often conducted by asking the opinions of a few th

 
PROMPT:
National polls are often conducted by asking the opinions of a few th

 
PROMPT:
National polls are often conducted by asking the opinions of a few thousand adults nationwide and using them to infer the opinions of all adults in the nation.  Explain who is in the sample and who is in the population for such polls.  Please use a poll from a newspaper, TV, a magazine, or from the Internet.
Use one reference

Project Component A Directions: The first step of your project is to find a data

Project Component A
Directions:
The first step of your project is to find a data

Project Component A
Directions:
The first step of your project is to find a data set that interests you. Some students may gravitate towards political sentiment, mental health, or science. It is up to you to decide what data set (among the ones we have provided) will spark the most interesting questions for you. What makes a data set interesting to you may be the general topics that are covered or specific questions/topics that are covered within the data set. Next, try to narrow down particular partsof the data set you find interesting. Your goal is to brainstorm some possible research questions.
One of the simplest research questions that can be asked is whether two constructs are associated.
For example, in GSS participants were asked about their happiness in marriage (rated Very Happy, Somewhat Happy,or Not Too Happy) and also about their self-assessment of their own health (Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor). One question might be: Is there a relationship between health and relationship happiness?
As another example, in NESARC participants were asked about whether their blood/natural father was depressed (No, Yes, or Unknown), whether their blood/natural mother was depressed (No, Yes, or Unknown) and also a multitude ofquestions about their own mental health (A list of questions that reveal some form of depression). One question could be: Does parental depression predict an individual’s level of depression?
Remember that you can tweak your question as we move forward, but it will benefit you greatly to spend time now deciding a direction for your project.
The requirement of this assignment is to: select a dataset (also include information about why it is interesting to you), discuss potential research questions, and copy and paste the relevant components of the codebook into a document.(This will help you keep organized in the coming weeks, it is likely you will need to update it as your project and research question evolve). If applicable, let us know whether you are having trouble picking a topic or have any other concerns about how to move forward.
Sample Submission:
After looking through the codebook for the ADD study, I have decided that I am particularly interested in studying family background and depression. Examining mental health and trying to understand contributing factors to depression is something that I explored during my summer internship. While the internship focused on activity leveland depression, I was always interested how parental figure’s own depression (either biologically or throughinteractions) may contribute to their child’s own depression in adulthood.
My personal codebook includes all questions in the NESARC study that give me information about mother and father depression and also includes some signs of an individual’s own depression: