by Christopher R. Teeple | May 1, 2022 | Statistics
Big data is everywhere, and various businesses around the world are driven by big data. While some businesses rely on big data for organizational decision making, this does not mean that the implications and applications of big data are properly used to ensure optimal...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 29, 2022 | Statistics
“In the future, later researchers should consider the collinearity, expand the sample size, and explore other variables that affect the house price in Los Angeles to fix the defects shown in this paper and provide a more accurate prediction of housing investment...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 18, 2022 | Statistics
1. In your own words, what is meant by the statement that correlation does not imply causality? 2. In your own words, please describe the difference between the regression equation and the regression equation (I will upload a picture of the equations). 3. In your own...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 14, 2022 | Statistics
In this post, you will be challenged to look at how statistical tests, such as correlation, are commonly used and the possible limitations of such analyses. Additionally, you will need to explain statistical concepts; accurately interpret results of statistical tests;...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 7, 2022 | Statistics
In this discussion, you will evaluate a research question and determine how that question might best be analyzed. To do this, you will need to explain statistical concepts and assess assumptions, limitations, and implications associated with statistical tests. A...
by Christopher R. Teeple | Apr 6, 2022 | Statistics
How have economic, political and social factors affected patterns of homelessness in San Francisco over the past ten years? Generate a research question that could be answered by a single sample t test based on this data.(Above) Create a set of hypotheses (alternative...
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