Questions from Business Statistics


Q: Breast feeding sometimes results in a temporary loss of bone mass as

Breast feeding sometimes results in a temporary loss of bone mass as calcium is depleted in the mother’s body to provide for milk production. The paper “bone mass i...

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Q: The paper “Quantitative assessment of glenohumeral translation in baseball players”

The paper “Quantitative assessment of glenohumeral translation in baseball players” (The American Journal of Sports Medicine [2004]: 1711–1715) co...

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Q: Use the data given in the previous exercise to complete the following

Use the data given in the previous exercise to complete the following: a. Estimate the mean difference in motion between dominant and nondominant arms for position players using a 95% confidence inte...

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Q: The authors of the paper “concordance of Self-report and

The authors of the paper “concordance of Self-report and measured height and weight of college Students” (Journal of Nutrition, Education and Behavior [2015]: 94–98) used a pairedsamples t test to rea...

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Q: The paper referenced in the previous exercise also compared the reported heights

The paper referenced in the previous exercise also compared the reported heights and weights to actual measured heights and weights for a sample of 1052 female college students selected from eight dif...

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Q: Can taking chess lessons and playing chess daily improve memory? The

Can taking chess lessons and playing chess daily improve memory? The online article “the USa junior chess olympics research: Developing memory and Verbal reasoning”...

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Q: The paper “Driving performance while Using a mobile phone: a

The paper “Driving performance while Using a mobile phone: a Simulation Study of greek professional Drivers” (Transportation Research Part F [2016]: 164–170) describes a study in which 50 Greek male t...

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Q: The paper referenced in the previous exercise also had the 50 taxi

The paper referenced in the previous exercise also had the 50 taxi drivers drive in the simulator while sending and receiving text messages. The mean of the 50 sample differences (no distraction – rea...

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Q: Use the information given in the previous exercise to construct and interpret

Use the information given in the previous exercise to construct and interpret a 95% confidence interval for the difference in mean following distance for Greek taxi drivers while driving with no distr...

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Q: Babies born extremely prematurely run the risk of various neurological problems and

Babies born extremely prematurely run the risk of various neurological problems and tend to have lower IQ and verbal ability scores than babies that are not premature. The article “p...

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