(05.04 MC) A parks and recreational board in Birch County is interested in estimating the proportion of its residents in favor of having more public parks in that county. A random sample of Birch County residents was selected. All the selected residents were asked, “Are you in favor of having more public parks in your county?” A 98% confidence interval for the proportion of residents in favor of having more public parks in that county was calculated to be 0.54 ± 0.03. Which of the following statements is correct? (4 points)
Ms. Taft has brought her three-year-old son Michael to clini…
Ms. Taft has brought her three-year-old son Michael to clinic today for a well child exam and there are no stated concerns at first asking. History reveals that Michael’s parents have recently divorced. Michael and his mom have relocated to your community for her job, and they live alone in a small, two-bedroom house built in 2003. Dad is about 50 miles away, but he intends to stay involved. Additional information indicates that Michael is a very picky eater and prefers beverages (milk, juice, and water), he’s currently sleeping with mom (which mom is not happy about), and he’s showing absolutely no interest in toilet training (which Mom is also not happy about). Past medical history and family medical history are noncontributory. Review of systems and physical exam suggest no medical concerns. Developmental screening is within normal limits using the Ages & Stages Questionnaire. Immunizations are up-to-date. Obviously, there is much additional information that would be helpful, but write an assessment that reflects your basic thoughts identifying all issues that ideally need to be addressed. Include routine health supervision as well as any additional issues you wish to address. Then, create a succinct, but detailed, plan to accompany your assessment, be sure to include rationale. Assessment: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Plan: Rationale: Considering all you’ve learned about well childcare and psychosocial issues, prepare a rationale so that you reflect knowledge of why you have decided on your plan of action. Number your rationale to correspond to your plan.
(04.02 MC) A coin is weighted so that the probability of he…
(04.02 MC) A coin is weighted so that the probability of heads is 0.8. The coin is tossed 20 times, and the number of heads is recorded. This procedure is repeated 75 times with the number of heads being noted each time. What kind of distribution is simulated? (4 points)
(05.02 MC) A nail fabrication machine makes nails with a t…
(05.02 MC) A nail fabrication machine makes nails with a target length of μ = 2.35 inches. The machine has some variability, so the standard deviation of the length is σ = 0.2 inch. The machine operator inspects a random sample of 10 nails each hour for quality control purposes and records the sample mean diameter, x̄. Assuming the process is working properly, what are the mean and standard deviation of the sampling distribution of x̄? (4 points)
Please list two different resistance exercises using two dif…
Please list two different resistance exercises using two different training techniques that work the same major muscle group of the body. Be sure to note which exercise uses which technique. Be sure to note which muscle group you are focused on.
(04.02 MC) Suppose 65% of jurors come to a just decision. I…
(04.02 MC) Suppose 65% of jurors come to a just decision. In a jury of ten people, what is the probability more than half come to a just decision? (4 points)
Goal of mind body therapies is to:
Goal of mind body therapies is to:
(05.04 MC) A researcher has conducted a survey using a simp…
(05.04 MC) A researcher has conducted a survey using a simple random sample of 50 licensed drivers to create a confidence interval to estimate the proportion of licensed drivers favoring the construction of a new stoplight. Assume that the sample proportion does not change. The researcher now decides to survey a random sample of 200 people instead of 50 licensed drivers. Which of the following statements best describes how the confidence interval is affected by this change? (3 points)
(04.01 MC) To increase sales, a local donut shop began putt…
(04.01 MC) To increase sales, a local donut shop began putting an extra donut in some of the boxes. Customers are unaware of which boxes had the extra donut and the shop owner claimed that one in seven boxes had an extra donut. Eight customers each bought one box of donuts at the shop. Let X = the number of customers that bought a box containing an extra donut.Part A: Is X a binomial random variable? Explain. (3 points)Part B: What is the mean and standard deviation of X? Provide an interpretation for each value in context. (4 points)Part C: Two of the eight customers buy a box of donuts with an extra donut. Is the shop’s claim accurate? Compute P(X ≥ 2) and use the result to justify your answer. (3 points) (10 points)
Per class content, emotional well being can be best defined…
Per class content, emotional well being can be best defined as: