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Category: Statistics homework help
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Title: Assessment of Normality Using Shapiro-Wilks Test Results
Respond to one other student’s post, review their evidence. USE THEIR (NOT YOURS) random sample, ( ATTACHED )
Perform a Shapiro-Wilks test in JASP.
Report the table and write an APA formatted interpretation of the results
Writing up Shapiro-Wilks tests results
Answer the question: Does the Shapiro -Wilks result support your class mates conclusion regarding normality? -
“Data-Driven Decision Making: Weekly Analysis and Application”
– WEEKLY DISCUSSION BOARD
– WEEKLY LEARNING ACTIVITY BASED ON THE STATISTICAL ANAYLYSIS RUN A MANAGERIAL REPORT
– WEEKLY ASSIGNMENT(CHAPTER ACTIVITIES) -
“Why Statistics Matters: An Explanation for Students in Various Programs of Study” As a member of the fictional committee tasked with coordinating a weekend event for new students at UMGC, I am excited to partner with students from different programs to showcase the benefits of
As a student at UMGC, you have been asked to join a fictional committee that will partner with new students in various programs of study. You will work alongside UMGC students from other programs to coordinate a weekend event that includes a tour of the campus, an informal meeting with students who are interested in your program, and a lunch-and-learn session with a panel of experts from various fields. During the meeting with students who may be interested in your field of study, one student mentions that a program requirement is statistics. That student asks you why statistics is needed in this program.
Do research online and create a thoughtful reply to the student, including a list of at least 3 specific ways in which statistics is used in your field of study. Include references from the online sources. Don’t forget to cite your sources in APA format! (see the Announcement here for additional information: Where to find information on APA format). This serves as your initial post to the discussion and is due by 11:59 pm EST on Saturday.