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WEEK FOURTEEN ASSIGNMENTS
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Sections 6.1 and 6.2
Section Learning Objectives
Learn how to form a confidence interval for one large sample mean.
Learn how to find the minimum required sample size.
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Read
Read and print the section powerpoint Confidence Intervals and Minimum Required Sample Size for One Population Mean .
*Complete this assignment before attending class.
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Watch
Watch the lecture video Confidence Intervals for One Population Mean.
Video Length: 17m32s
Watch the lecture video EXAMPLE: Confidence Intervals for One Population Mean .
Video Length:21:02
Watch the lecture video Determining Minimum Required Sample Size (for Means).
Video Length:5m3s
*Complete this assignment before attending class.
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Practice
Complete the practice problems for sections 6.1 & 6.2 (CI-1 Mean).
Number of Problems: 13
Number of Attempts: Unlimited up to the due date.
*Begin this assignment before attending class. Make at least one attempt on all problems.
Write down what you need clarificatin on or assistance with in class.
The assignment should be completed by the due date listed in My Math Lab.
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Assess
Complete Quiz 3 - Confidence Intervals.
Sections covered on the quiz: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3.
Number of Attempts Allowed: 3
Due date: The 6th day of week fourteen.* (Specific date listed in My
Math Lab)
To access the quiz:
1. Log into My Math Lab
2. Click on the course STA2023
3. Click on the Quiz tab
4. Click on Quiz 3 (Sections 6.1-6.3)
5. Click begin.
6. MAKE SURE YOU CLICK SUBMIT WHEN YOU FINISH THE
QUIZ.
If you do not click submit on
a quiz, you will be locked out of the quiz and all future
assignments.
If you become locked out of
quizzes/hw you must email me.
Lockouts after quiz 1 will result in
automatic zeros.
Once you are in a quiz, the following actions
will end your attempt to complete the quiz and a zero will be issued for that
quiz:
1. x out of the
quiz
2. Close the
quiz and come back later.
3. Open a new browser
window on the same computer while the quiz is running
4. Walk away for an
extended amount of time and begin it later.
*There is a
seven day window in which the student has the opportunity to submit the quiz.
Therefore, students cannot make up missed quizzes. The seven day submission
window represents a six day assignment availability period with an extra day
added to cover for computer, MML, and myHCC issues that may occur during the
first nine days of availability. Connectivity, other computer type
issues, personal issues, or any other issues that occur within the final (7th)
day of online assignment availability are not valid reasons for a “reset” or
deadline extension. Students who wait until the final (7th)
day to submit assignments risk a grade of zero points for said assignments
should they encounter difficulties in submitting them.
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Section
7.2
Section Learning Objectives
Learn how to run a hypothesis test
for a large sample mean using a confidence interval approach (Method I).
Learn how to run a hypothesis test for a large sample means using a p-value approach (Method II).
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Read
Read and print the section powerpoint Hypothesis Testing for One Population Mean.
Bring this to class.
*Complete this assignment before attending class.
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Watch
Watch the lecture Hypothesis Testing for One Population Mean: Method I.
Video Length:7m8s
Watch the lecture Hypothesis Testing for One Population Mean: Method II.
Video Length:23m13s
*Complete this assignment before attending class.
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Practice
Begin the practice problems 7.2 and 7.3 (Hypothesis Testing for Means)
Number of Problems: 12
Number of Attempts: Unlimited up to the due date.
*Begin this assignment before
attending class. You will not be able to complete this assignment until watching the video for Hypothesis Testing: Method III.
Write down what you need clarificatin on or assistance with in
class.
The assignment should be completed by the due date listed in My Math Lab.
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BE SURE TO ATTEND CLASS :)
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ROOM: BACA107A
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