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- Suppose that as part of a research methods class, Bailey was asked to write summaries of research papers on the following topics. • The effects of increasing temperatures on the migration patterns of birds • The effects of media coverage on community support for crime prevention For each topic, identify the explanatory and the response variables. Temperature and the level of community support for crime prevention are the explanatory variables, and the amount of media coverage and the migration patterns of birds are the response variables. Temperature and the amount of media coverage are the response variables, and the migration patterns of birds and the level of community support for crime prevention are the explanatory variables. Temperature and the amount of media coverage are the explanatory variables, and the migration patterns of birds and the level of community support for crime prevention are the response variables. Temperature and the migration patterns of birds are the…The following table was generated from the sample data of 10 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat p-value Intercept 62.711817 4.607133 13.611896 0.000010 Hours Unsupervised 0.635048 0.915495 0.693666 0.513836 Hours Playing Video Games 7.528738 1.296727 5.805955 0.001145 Copy Data Step 1 of 2: Write the multiple regression equation for the computer output given. Round your answers to three decimal places. Answer 田 Tables 国 Keypad How to enter your answer (opens in new window) Keyboard Shortcuts X +The following table was generated from the sample data of 1010 junior high students regarding the average number of hours they are unsupervised per night, the average number of hours they play video games per night, and their final grades in their math class. The dependent variable is the final grade, the first independent variable (x1x1) is the number of hours unsupervised each night, and the second independent variable (x2x2) is the number of hours of video games each night. Coefficients Standard Error t-Stat p-value Intercept 57.968435 7.227955 8.020032 0.000201 Hours Unsupervised 5.131630 1.314283 3.904510 0.007943 Hours Playing Video Games 1.067855 1.615039 0.661194 0.533040 Indicate if any of the independent variables could be eliminated at the
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- You may need to use the appropriate technology to answer this question. An automobile dealer conducted a test to determine if the time in minutes needed to complete a minor engine tune-up depends on whether a computerized engine analyzer or an electronic analyzer is used. Because tune-up time varies among compact, intermediate, and full-sized cars, the three types of cars were used as blocks in the experiment. The data obtained follow. Analyzer Computerized Electronic Compact 50 41 Car Intermediate 54 44 Full-sized 64 47 Use a = 0.05 to test for any significant differences. State the null and alternative hypotheses. O Ho: MCompact = "Intermediate = HFull-sized H: "Compact * "Intermediate * "Full-sized O Ho: "Compact * "Intermediate * HFull-sized H: "Compact "Intermediate = "Full-sized O Ho: Computerized = HElectronic H: "Computerized * HElectronic O Ho: "Computerized = HElectronic = "Compact = Intermediate = Full-sized H: Not all the population means are equal. O Ho: HComputerized *…Suppose you read a research article that reported the results of a chi square analysis examining the relationship between treatment success (attributes = “yes” or “no”) and history of substance abuse (attributes = “yes” or “no”). The article included the following results in the note on the contingency table: X2 = 3.376, df = 1, p = .015. Which of the following are accurate interpretations of these results? (SELECT TWO CORRECT ANSWERS) Group of answer choices The association between treatment success and history of substance use is NOT statistically significant We can reject the null hypothesis The association between treatment success and history of substance use is statistically significant We can accept the null hypothesisA recent study on driving behavior examined whether the combination of high driving skills and low safety skills is dangerous. Participants were classified as high or low in driving skill based on responses to a driver-skill inventory, then classified as high or low in safety skill based on responses to a driver-aggression scale. An overall measure of driving risk was obtained by combining several variables such as number of accidents, tickets, tendency to speed, etc. The following data were obtained. Use a 2 x 2 ANOVA with the .05 significance level to evaluate the results. Which of the following is one of the research hypotheses? Driving Skill Low High Safety Skill Low M1=5 M2=4.5 S1=2.7 S2=3.8 N1=6 N2=6 HIgh M3=3 M4=3.5 S3=2.9 S4=2.5 N3=6 N4=6 Group of answer choices The difference in driving risk between drivers with high and low driving safety does not depend on driving skill level On average, drivers classified as high and low in safety skill do not…
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