First of all dont do handwritten, second pls use excel formulas for giving output and not the statistics tables, third pls explain the concept well, I'm new and fourth don't copy do only if you have knowledge , if you can't follow all pls skip i will have to dislike and like is guaranteed if followed all.. If you are told that, in general, 55% of all mice exhibit a particular behavior, and you take a random sample of 100 mice and discover that this particular behavior occurs in 78% of your sample, do you think that the mice you've selected are, by chance, different from most mice, or do you think that the given percentage of 55% is not correct? What do you base your answer on? : If you know for certain, that the behavior referred to in the previous question is, in fact, 55%, then what possibly could account for getting a random sample of 78%? If your sample wasn't random, what might account for getting a sample proportion of 78%?..
First of all dont do handwritten, second pls use excel formulas for giving output and not the statistics tables, third pls explain the concept well, I'm new and fourth don't copy do only if you have knowledge , if you can't follow all pls skip i will have to dislike and like is guaranteed if followed all..
If you are told that, in general, 55% of all mice exhibit a particular behavior, and you take a random sample of 100 mice and discover that this particular behavior occurs in 78% of your sample, do you think that the mice you've selected are, by chance, different from most mice, or do you think that the given percentage of 55% is not correct? What do you base your answer on?
: If you know for certain, that the behavior referred to in the previous question is, in fact, 55%, then what possibly could account for getting a random sample of 78%? If your sample wasn't random, what might account for getting a sample proportion of 78%?..
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