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September 28, 2011

Assignment 3 question 5


I am having trouble with this one. This is what I got. Just wondering if I am going in the right direction. Thanks
H(0): μ=21
H(1) : μ � 21
z=-3.43
α =.05
z critical= ± 1.96
Posted by      brennan c. at 9:12 PM CDT
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  brennan cross  says:
I may have answered part of my question. Do I use 1.96 for all z values on question 8? Where do I go from there? I think I may be making it harder than it is, but I am really confused. Thanks
Posted on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:28 PM CDT by brennan c.
  brennan cross  says:
Then I just plug it into confidence interval calculator?
Posted on Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:32 PM CDT by brennan c.
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Begin by clicking on the CONFIDENCE INTERVAL CALCULATOR.

For 8-1:

Enter 110 for the Population Mean
Enter 12 for the Standard Deviation
Enter 1.96 for z (as we are using the 95% confidence interval). If we were using the 99% confidence interval, we would use 2.58 for z.

Enter 100 for Sample Size. Click CALCULATE.

The answer will appear on RESULT side of the window.
Posted on Fri, 30 Sep 2011 9:25 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 27, 2011

Quizzes


Is there anyway to go back and change an answer on a quiz once you have moved on to the next answer?
Posted by      Thomas W. at 4:58 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Not at the present time, but I am hoping that will change for the FINAL EXAM.
Posted on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 7:28 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

Quiz Question


Dr. Guy are there gonna be any other opportunities to retake quizzes... cause it's not looking promising for my quiz grades :(
Posted by      Renita R. at 3:15 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
The quiz grades must stand. Please do the best you can on the homework assignments. I will likely apply a curve to the final grades.
Posted on Tue, 27 Sep 2011 3:33 PM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Renita Rogers  says:
please do!! :) thanks!!!! another quick question for Assignment 4 problem 3 what do you mean by the providing spss/pspp output??
Posted on Tue, 27 Sep 2011 3:46 PM CDT by Renita R.
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
SPSS/PSPP output is described in the syllabus. Detailed instructions can be found under the menu option SPSS/PSPP INSTRUCTIONS.
Posted on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 7:28 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

Final Exam


Can we take the final before the availability time?
Posted by      Erica R. at 1:38 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
No. The final will not be available until October 13.
Posted on Tue, 27 Sep 2011 2:43 PM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Erica Rutherford  says:
Okay thank you...
Posted on Wed, 28 Sep 2011 9:27 AM CDT by Erica R.

September 25, 2011

Symbols


When I used the instructions for symbols somehow it wasn't working correctly at first 2.2 came out correct than it changed. What am I doing wrong?
Posted by      Tywona M. at 11:58 AM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
You are probably adding SPACES. Please re-read the instructions:

In assignments 2 and 3, you may need a few GREEK symbols.

Here's how to get them.

Type & s i g m a ; (I've included spaces here to show you the exact string of characters needed BUT NO SPACES when you type it) to get σ. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST include the & and the ;

Type & m u ; (I've included spaces here to show you the exact string of characters needed BUT NO SPACES when you type it) to get μ. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST include the & and the ;

Type & s u m ; (I've included spaces here to show you the exact string of characters needed BUT NO SPACES when you type it) to get ∑. PLEASE NOTE: You MUST include the & and the ;

In other words, the & and ; are part of the string you must type.

& s i g m a ; (no spaces please) = σ

& m u ; (no spaces please) = μ

& s u m ; (no spaces please) = ∑

& a l p h a ; (no spaces please) = α

& n e ; (no spaces please) = ≠

& p l u s m n ; (no spaces please) = ±
Posted on Sun, 25 Sep 2011 3:02 PM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Also, do NOT copy and paste. Just follow the commands as written above.
Posted on Mon, 26 Sep 2011 7:38 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 20, 2011

Assignment 4


Are these Correct??

1.3-True
1.4-True
1.5-True
1.6-True
1.7-True
1.8-True
1.9-True
1.10-True
Posted by      Erica R. at 4:08 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
No.. Not all of them
Posted on Wed, 21 Sep 2011 8:25 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 19, 2011

Assign 4 #3


When we use the raw data calculator, what information from the question are we to put in because I am very confused. I am trying to get the t-obtained and have looked at the blogs but dont know how everyone is getting the .66.. answer
Posted by      Erica R. at 3:02 PM CDT
  Erica Rutherford  says:
I am getting this answer but others have something different in the blogs and you commented that this was correct so I am confused on whether I am doing it right or wrong.

(Previous Blog Entry) Dr. Guy I just want to make sure I'm doing the problem correctly. Is this how it's supposed to be?

H(0): μ = 21
H(1): μ � 21
α = .05
t critical (df=8) =� 2.306
t obtained = -2.59
Reject H(0)

Posted by Katherine Lugo at 1:58 PM CDT


Comments (1)
Dr. Rebecca Guy says:


Looks good!!

Posted on Fri, 17 Sep 2010 2:41 PM CDT by Dr. Rebecca Guy


(Previous Blog Entry)
3.H(0): μ(1) = μ(2)
H(1): μ(1) � μ(2)
α = .05
t critical (df=10) =� 2.228
t obtained = .6632
Fail to reject H(0)

Dr. Rebecca Guy says:


Yes. They are correct.
Posted on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 3:08 PM CDT by Erica R.
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
If you will notice in parentheses at the end of problem 3, you are told that this problem requires the ONE SAMPLE T CALCULATOR.

First, you will need to use the DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS calculator to find the MEAN and STANDARD DEVIATION of the sample of 9 values given to you.

Once you have these values, open the ONE SAMPLE T CALCULATOR and enter 21 as the population mean. Then enter the sample mean and standard deviation that you calculated and 9 as the sample size. Click CALCULATE.

You should get an obtained t value of -2.59.

The previous BLOG entry refers to a t test for independent samples. The assignment HAS BEEN CHANGED since that blog entry.
Posted on Tue, 20 Sep 2011 8:38 AM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Erica Rutherford  says:
Okay, thank you Dr. Guy..
Posted on Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:47 AM CDT by Erica R.

assign 3 - 9.2


9.2 70.00 ± 2.15

Is this correct?
Posted by      Erica R. at 1:03 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Yes :)
Posted on Tue, 20 Sep 2011 8:29 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 18, 2011

Assignment 3-1&2


I dont think I understand what the question requires for us to provide as an answer. Please help
Posted by      Erica R. at 5:23 PM CDT
  Erica Rutherford  says:
For 3.1- is the answer
H(0)- 5
H(1)- ≠ 5

for 3.2
H(0)- 42,000
H(1)- ≠ 42,000

???
Posted on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 6:26 PM CDT by Erica R.
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
H(0): μ = 5mm
H(1): μ ≠ 5mm

H(0): μ = $42,500
H(1): μ ≠ $42,500
Posted on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 8:10 AM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Erica Rutherford  says:
Thank you so much
Posted on Mon, 19 Sep 2011 12:49 PM CDT by Erica R.

September 17, 2011

HW 1 6-2


I have finished My frequency distributions. I do not understand how to plot my answers in the stem calculator.

Class Interval af caF rF crF
1-10 9 9 .18 .18
11-20 17 26 .34 .52
21-30 8 34 .16 .68
31-40 3 37 .06 .74
41-50 2 39 .04 .78
51-60 4 43 .08 .86
61-70 4 47 .08 .94
71-80 1 48 .02 .96
81-90 2 50 .04 1.00
Posted by      Tywona M. at 9:31 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Once you have the answer using the Stem Plot Calculator, just RE-TYPE that answer into your journal.
Posted on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 8:16 AM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Tywona Matthews  says:
What numbers do I put in the stem plot calculator
Posted on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 8:28 AM CDT by Tywona M.
  Tywona Matthews  says:
I figured it out thanks.
Posted on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 9:12 AM CDT by Tywona M.

homework 2 question 6-4, 6-5


Dr. Guy,
On 6-4 I used 1.45 for the first z -5 for the second z. I got 0.92647 for the answer. Is that correct?
6-5 I used 1.58 for 1st z and 5 for the 2nd z. Is that the correct way to do the problem?
Thanks for your help
Brennan
Posted by      brennan c. at 4:06 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
You have the correct answer and your procedure is perfect.

:)
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 4:10 PM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Joyce McKee  says:
Why on homework 6-4 -5 instead of -4, basically why are we usuing 5's instead of 4's
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:41 PM CDT by Joyce M.
  Joyce McKee  says:
I think I have just found the answer to my own question. True false question # 6. states the area under the the standard normal curve to the left of the equals-5000.
Posted on Sun, 18 Sep 2011 1:09 AM CDT by Joyce M.

Homework Assignment 1


Would you say the answer for 4.5 is true or false I say false because of the wording
Posted by      Tywona M. at 12:14 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
The answer is TRUE and this answer can be found on page 47 of Unit 2.
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 1:47 PM CDT by Rebecca G.

Saving pspp as an image


I am not sure how to save my pspp files as images. Is there something that I am missing? I downloaded snapshot but I still cannot figure out how to use it. Any suggestions?
Posted by      Jennifer C. at 12:40 AM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Yes. Once downloaded, you must double click on it to get to the executable file. Please drag that file to your desktop for easy access.

Now execute the .exe file by double clicking on it.

You should see a black frame created with dashes. Move this frame around your PSPP output and click on the small disk icon that is in the TOP RIGHT side of the frame to save the captured image to disk.

Make certain you do NOT use any SPACES in the file name.
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 9:33 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 16, 2011

I have downloaded Pspp


I have downloaded PSPP but when I attempt to open the instruction for statistics homework all I see is symbols
Posted by      Tywona M. at 6:13 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Please be sure you actually download PSPP and NOT just the data file.

The download link for PSPP can be found on PAGE 3 of the syllabus.
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 8:10 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

Statistics Problems


I am having trouble opening the statistics homework problems.
Posted by      Tywona M. at 5:59 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Are you talking about the homework assignments? If so, just click on the link.

Or are you talking about the SPSS data for various problems? If you cannot open the data files, please just type the data into SPSS or PSPP. The data are always given to you in the homework assignments.
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 8:08 AM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Tywona Matthews  says:
You have gave a set of problems and when I click on instructions SPss/Pspp for the the problems all I see is a bunch of symbols
Posted on Sat, 17 Sep 2011 11:51 AM CDT by Tywona M.

September 11, 2011

Online Calculator


Im having trouble getting results when I try to find the mean, mode, and median for problem #9. I enter the numbers as given and when I hit calculate the answers all come back as 0. What am I doing wrong?
Posted by      Kiera T. at 9:22 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
If you are using the JAVA statistical calculators, you must enter the data ONE VALUE per row or line.

If you are using SPSS/PSPP, you would not hit calculate.

Can you clarify your procedure so I can help you better?
Posted on Mon, 12 Sep 2011 8:19 AM CDT by Rebecca G.
  Kiera Thomas  says:
I used the calculator under the statistical calculators tab on the nfomedia site.
Posted on Mon, 12 Sep 2011 10:17 PM CDT by Kiera T.
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Again, remember when you enter the data, enter ONLY one data value per row or line -- no commas, etc.

Please let me know if you are still having difficulty.
Posted on Tue, 13 Sep 2011 7:56 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 9, 2011

Assignment 1 #8 and #9


I can't seem to figure out what �?? means and how to input the data into PSPP.
Posted by      Vernois B. at 11:00 AM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
Inputing data into PSPP is described here:

http://www.nfomedia.com/soci3311_410/pspp.nfo
Posted on Fri, 9 Sep 2011 12:15 PM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 8, 2011

Assignment 1 question 6-2 and 6-3


Dr. Guy how do you do question 6-2 and 6-3? If anyone else knows the answer please let me know.
Posted by      Judith J. at 1:15 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
The answer to each of these questions can be found among the BLOG entries. Just click on each month and read through the entries until you find them.
Posted on Fri, 9 Sep 2011 8:10 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 7, 2011

stem plot calculator


Where do we find the stem plot calculator? or how do you access it?
Posted by      Countess W. at 10:24 PM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
All of the calculators can be found under the menu option labeled STATISTICAL CALCULATORS.
Posted on Thu, 8 Sep 2011 6:34 AM CDT by Rebecca G.

September 6, 2011

what am I doing wrong


Im having a hard time accessing SPSS...Ive downloaded the vpn client and it is connected but all it shows when I try to open it, it just has symbols ...
Posted by      Erica R. at 5:06 AM CDT
  Dr. Rebecca Guy  says:
The 'trouble' can stem from many factors including your browser settings, your virus software, etc. In other words, it is virtually impossible to troubleshoot like this.

If you want to run SPSS, you can complete the SPSS part of the assignment in any campus lab or you can go to the IT office and they will try to assist you.

You can also download PSPP (which is an SPSS lookalike program) free of charge. The download link can be found on page 3 of the syllabus.

I have provided SPSS and PSPP instructions under the menu option labeled SPSS/PSPP INSTRUCTIONS. If you compare these instructions, you will see that they are virtually identical.
Posted on Tue, 6 Sep 2011 12:31 PM CDT by Rebecca G.




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