BDA 201–Introduction to Business Analytics – Online For this project, we partnered with Capital Health to provide an opportunity for Rider University students to work on real-life analytics problems using a real-life dataset. The data collected from Capital Health for their Hospital on the Deborah campus can be downloaded from Canvas Files. For each patient […]
Create a simple distribution graph (histogram) where we will explore the age of women after giving birth to their first child.
Summarizing Data Collected in a Defined Population Sample (Biostatistics) Critical Thinking Assignment This week we are learning about ordinal/categorical, continuous, and dichotomous variables. Using the Gestation Demographics SEU dataset that is located in the tabs at the bottom of the Framingham dataset provided, perform the following problems using R Studio or Excel. Create a simple […]
Create a simple distribution graph (histogram) where we will explore the age of women after giving birth to their first child.
Using the Gestation Demographics SEU dataset This week we are learning about ordinal/categorical, continuous, and dichotomous variables. Using the Gestation Demographics SEU dataset that is located in the tabs at the bottom of the Framingham dataset provided, perform the following problems using R Studio or Excel. Create a simple distribution graph (histogram) where we will […]
Construct a probability distribution for your net win (X) in the series. Calculate your expected net win (E(X)) and the standard deviation of X.
One Entry Level Statistics Task Problem: Suppose that Boston Celtics and Miami Heat (two American NBA teams) are scheduled to play a best of three (3) series. The winner of the series will be the first team that wins two of the three games. The probability that Boston Celtics wins a game in their home […]
Draw a histogram, with frequency polygon drawn; (d) a frequency distribution graph (ogive); (e) describe the general shape of the frequency distribution polygon; (f) describe the general shape of the ogive.
Statistics question Part 1 (15 Points) For each of the following 5 problems: (a) find the standard deviation; (b) make a Cumulative frequency table; (c) draw a histogram, with frequency polygon drawn; (d) a frequency distribution graph (ogive); (e) describe the general shape of the frequency distribution polygon; (f) describe the general shape of the […]
Given the set of data below, create a scatter diagram in Excel with pages on the x axis and price on the y axis.Create the chart in such a way that it clearly communicates information and is ready to be put on a Power Point slide.
Week 1 Assignment Hand in both an Excel Sheet and a MS Word document in the same submission. 1.A boss had wanted to know if employees were in their 20s, 30s, 40s etc. in preparation for a training on generational differences in the workplace. Create a frequency distribution table for the following ages of employees. […]
Construct a frequency distribution using 5 –8 classes. Create 2 different but appropriate visual representations of your data (pie chart, bar graph, etc).
Mini Study Part 2 1. Treat your data just as you would one of the datasets from the homework. Be sure you include appropriate measures of central tendency and dispersion etc. 2 Construct a frequency distribution using 5 –8 classes. 3 Create 2 different but appropriate visual representations of your data (pie chart, bar graph, […]
Create and design a PowerPoint and a video that explains one statistical concept per team member.
Create and design a PowerPoint and a video that explains one statistical concept per team member. The PowerPoint and the video should not use any numerical math or formulas and should explain the concepts so that a general audience can understand. However, charts, clip art, and graphs are expected. The statistics concepts that need to […]
How many residents had at least two falls in the last 24 months and what percentage of the nursing home residents had at most eight falls in the last 24 months?
For our first computer lecture, we would like to use the computer to evaluate the mean of the given data set. Suppose we have the following data 20 35 64 84 74. We will find the mean in two ways. First, we will use what we have learned in the class. Follow these steps after […]
Explain what the Inverse Normal Distribution is. How would you figure out whether a problem is Normal Distribution type or Inverse Normal type?
Chapter 1 1. Explain the difference between a population and a sample (from a statistical point of view). (4pts) 2. Explain the difference between quantitative variable and qualitative variable. (4pts) 3. Explain the difference between descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. (4pts) Chapter 2 1. For a dat set, without constructing of the frequency distribution table; […]