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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 00:00
Afair survey question is one that does not encourage biased responses. which survey question is fair? a.) do you agree that only unethical people take credit for other people’s work? b.) have you ever taken credit for somebody else’s work? c.) have you ever engaged in unethical behavior, such as taking credit for somebody else’s work? d.) don’t you think it is unethical to take credit for somebody else’s work?
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 03:00
Atest of sobriety involves measuring the subject's motor skills. a sample of 31 randomly selected sober subjects take the test and produce a mean score of 64.4 with a standard deviation of 2. a claim is made that the true mean score for all sober subjects is equal to 65. for each part below, enter only a numeric value in the answer box. for example, do not type "z =" or "t =" before your answers. round each of your answers to 3 places after the decimal point. (a) calculate the value of the test statistic used in this test. test statistic's value = (b) use your calculator to find the p-value of this test. p-value = (c) use your calculator to find the critical value(s) used to test this claim at the 0.2 significance level. if there are two critical values, then list them both with a comma between them. critical value(s) =
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Mathematics, 22.06.2019 04:00
The school board administered a math test to all students in grade 66 at high achievers charter school and determined that 15\%15% of them were below grade level in math. based on this data, which of the following conclusions are valid? choose 1 choose 1
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