Business Statistics

In section 13.4 of the textbook for this module, the assumptions of linear regression are discussed. They include: Linearity: X and Y have a linear relationship.Homoscedasticity: The errors are constant.Independence: The X variables are independent of each other.Normality: Y is normally distributed.Based on the discussion regarding these assumptions in this …

Hypothesis Testing Application

Assignment Content Review the following example: Example: Compared the smoking cessation rates for smokers randomly assigned to use a nicotine patch versus a placebo patch. Null: There is no difference in smoking rates from smokers who were randomly assigned to a nicotine patch and those assigned to a placebo patch. …

Any topic (writer’s choice)

The project (or essay) is to be not less than on 10 pp. It is to be your INDIVIDUAL work. It is to be devoted on the use of a specific topic (out of 10) considered in the course manual in Actuarial Science. I am to assign particular section #’s …

Any topic (writer’s choice)

The project assesses your ability to use a multiple regression analysis to analyze a Covid19 data set (provided). You are welcome to use additional data. You will decide the question(s) of interest and develop hypotheses from your ideas. 1. Cover Page 2. Abstract: A one paragraph summary of what you …

How does The Stock Price of Altaba Change Over 13 years ?

This is a report of analyzing the Stock Price of Altaba Change Over 13 years in order to predict the future stock price.  We have the R code, results, and plots out. The report needs to follow the instructions step by step to analyze clearly of the R code results …

Textbook Exercises: Numbers in the Real World

For this assignment, you will complete exercises from the textbook and submit them for feedback from the instructor. You may submit individually or work together with a group (have only 1 person submit for the entire group). Assignments will be graded based on completion; this includes showing all work and …

In Your World: Logic & Problem Solving – Group 2

General Instructions for “In Your World” Discussions: For the In Your World discussions, you will find and present examples of mathematics in everyday life. The goal is to draw personal connections between your own life experiences and the course content for the week. To guide your thinking, you will choose …

Textbook Exercises: Numbers in the Real World

For this assignment, you will complete exercises from the textbook and submit them for feedback from the instructor. You may submit individually or work together with a group (have only 1 person submit for the entire group). Assignments will be graded based on completion; this includes showing all work and …