I3 (Week 3) Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics: Identify a research problem that uses two sets of data that have absolute zero measurements (Ratio data). Some examples include a stock portfolios performance, a grocery budget, or the temperature in your hometown over the course of a month. The subject must be different than your previous assignments. The n sample size should be at least 10 in each set, but not more than 29. Prepare a paper describing the research problem, research purpose and one research question. Include a definition of the variables you are measuring. List the data. List alpha, the null and alternative hypothesis, and give a brief back ground. Do MegaStat descriptive statistics on the data, graph the data with a runs plot, and do data analysis describing the data. Interpret the Goodness of Fit (GOF) p-value to decide if the data is parametric (normal) or nonparametric. Conclude. Use the sample I3 Descriptive Statistics as a guide. This paper should be between 800-1100 words. Post as an Individual assignment. Title the document file Descriptive Statistics I3.
Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics
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Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics
Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics
I3 (Week 3) Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics: Identify a research problem that uses two sets of data that have absolute zero measurements (Ratio data). Some examples include a stock portfolio’s performance, a grocery budget, or the temperature in your hometown over the course of a month. The subject must be different than your previous assignments. The n sample size should be at least 10 in each set, but not more than 29. Prepare a paper describing the research problem, research purpose and one research question. Include a definition of the variables you are measuring. List the data. List alpha, the null and alternative hypothesis, and give a brief back ground. Do MegaStat descriptive statistics on the data, graph the data with a runs plot, and do data analysis describing the data. Interpret the Goodness of Fit (GOF) p-value to decide if the data is parametric (normal) or nonparametric. Conclude. Use the sample I3 Descriptive Statistics as a guide. This paper should be between 800-1100 words. Post as an Individual assignment. Title the document file “Descriptive Statistics I3”.
Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics
Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics
I3 (Week 3) Individual Assignment: Descriptive Statistics: Identify a research problem that uses two sets of data that have absolute zero measurements (Ratio data). Some examples include a stock portfolio’s performance, a grocery budget, or the temperature in your hometown over the course of a month. The subject must be different than your previous assignments. The n sample size should be at least 10 in each set, but not more than 29. Prepare a paper describing the research problem, research purpose and one research question. Include a definition of the variables you are measuring. List the data. List alpha, the null and alternative hypothesis, and give a brief back ground. Do MegaStat descriptive statistics on the data, graph the data with a runs plot, and do data analysis describing the data. Interpret the Goodness of Fit (GOF) p-value to decide if the data is parametric (normal) or nonparametric. Conclude. Use the sample I3 Descriptive Statistics as a guide. This paper should be between 800-1100 words. Post as an Individual assignment. Title the document file “Descriptive Statistics I3”.