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    Delos Santos Members Anna Lyn P. Jaime Parametric and Non-Parametric Test Topics I. Introduction II. Summary of the major points and how they might affect statistical analysis III. What is the Parametric and Non- Parametric Tests? A. Parametric a. Definition b. Parametric Assumption B. Non-Parametric a. Definition b. Non Parametric Assumption c. Two Different Meaning of Parametric Test IV. Measurement A. What are the 4 levels of measurement

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    Non-Parametric Tests In contrast to parametric tests‚ non-parametric tests do not require any assumptions about the parameters or about the nature of population. It is because of this that these methods are sometimes referred to as the distribution free methods. Most of these methods‚ however‚ are based upon the weaker assumptions that observations are independent and that the variable under study is continuous with approximately symmetrical distribution. In addition to this‚ these methods do not

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    Abstract— There is lots of foods sells in UTAR. This research examined the students’ opinion towards foods in UTAR cafeteria. However‚ this survey focused in Faculty of Engineering and Science (FES) in KL Setapak Campus only. UTAR students were tested on their response about different types of foods that being sold in UTAR cafeteria: mixed rice‚ chicken rice‚ nasi lemak‚ spaghetti and noodles as well as the service that provide by UTAR cafeteria staffs. This research is evaluated by obtaining data

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    Pro/ENGINEER to PTC Creo Parametric™ ® ® ® UNLOCK DESIGN PRODUCTIVIT Y PTC Creo Parametric‚ PTC’s 3D parametric modeling system‚ provides the broadest range of powerful yet flexible 3D CAD capabilities to help you address your most pressing design challenges. It uses proven technologies from Pro/ENGINEER‚ plus hundreds of new capabilities to unlock design productivity. Here are just a few reasons to upgrade your Pro/ENGINEER software to PTC Creo Parametric. UNRIVALED ENHANCEMENTS

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    2008 AACE INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS EST.03 An Introduction to Parametric Estimating Mr. Larry R. Dysert‚ CCC A ACE International describes cost estimating as the “predictive process used to quantify‚ cost‚ and price the resources required by the scope of an asset investment option‚ activity‚ or project [1].” The methods and techniques used to prepare a cost estimate will typically vary based on the level of project definition available at the time the estimate is prepared [2‚ 3]. Early in a project’s

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    Business Statistics Semester II 2008/2009 Chapter 1 Introduction of Business Statistics An important decision-making tool in business and is used in virtually every area of business. Among the more common meaning of the word are: 1) the science of gathering‚ analyzing‚ interpreting and presenting data 2) a branch of mathematics 3) a course of study 4) facts and figures 5) a death 6) sample measurement 7) type of distribution used to analyze data Statistics are broadly

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    vital statistics of populations studied probability through games of chance‚ gambling | 18th Century | Laplace‚ Gauss | normal curve‚ regression through study of astronomy | 19th Century | Quetelet Galton | astronomer who first applied statistical analyses to human biologystudied genetic variation in humans(used regression and correlation) | 20th Century (early) | PearsonGossett (Student) Fisher | studied natural selection using correlation‚ formed first academic department of statistics‚ Biometrika

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    Statistics Test Pearson’s correlation test Correlation is a technique for investigating the relationship between two quantitative‚ continuous variables‚ for example‚ age and blood pressure. Pearson’s correlation coefficient (r) is a measure of the strength of the association between the two variables. The nearer the scatter of points is to a straight line‚ the higher the strength of association between the variables. Also‚ it does not matter what measurement units are used (URL1)

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    Individual Paper #3: Non parametric and Chi-square distribution Brief Summary: I worked for a logistic company. My major responsibility was in charge of the storage and transportation of parts of cars between two areas‚ which are about 1400 miles apart. One of my jobs is collecting the goods from suppliers and arranging the trucks to deliver them. There are five truck drivers‚ and each of them is assigned to deliver on each weekday throughout a whole year. Before the delivery

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    Millar Biology statistics made simple using Excel Biology statistics made simple using Excel Neil Millar Spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel can transform the use of statistics in A-level science Statistics is an area that most A-level biology students (and their teachers!) find difficult. The formulae are often complicated‚ the calculations tedious‚ degrees of freedom mysterious‚ and probability tables confusing. But in fact students need no longer grapple with any of these.

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