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Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase

النسخة 6الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1111827021
book Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase cover

Understanding Basic Statistics 6th Edition by Charles Henry Brase,Corrinne Pellillo Brase

النسخة 6الرقم المعياري الدولي: 978-1111827021
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Archaeology: Cultural Affilation "Unknown cultural affiliations and loss of identity at high elevations." These are words used to propose the hypothesis that archaeological sites tend to lose their identity as altitude extremes are reached. This idea is based on the notion that prehistoric people tended not to take trade wares to temporary settings and/or isolated areas (Source: Prehistoric New Mexico: Background for Survey , by D. E. Stuart and R. P. Gauthier, University of New Mexico Press). As elevation zones of prehistoric people (in what is now the state of New Mexico) increased, there seemed to be a loss of artifact identification. Consider the following information:
Archaeology: Cultural Affilation Unknown cultural affiliations and loss of identity at high elevations. These are words used to propose the hypothesis that archaeological sites tend to lose their identity as altitude extremes are reached. This idea is based on the notion that prehistoric people tended not to take trade wares to temporary settings and/or isolated areas (Source: Prehistoric New Mexico: Background for Survey , by D. E. Stuart and R. P. Gauthier, University of New Mexico Press). As elevation zones of prehistoric people (in what is now the state of New Mexico) increased, there seemed to be a loss of artifact identification. Consider the following information:     Let p 1 be the population proportion of unidentified archaeological artifacts at the elevation zone 7000-7500 ft in the given archaeological area. Let p 2 be the population proportion of unidentified archaeological artifacts at the elevation zone 5000-5500 ft in the given archaeological area. (a) Find a 99% confidence interval for p 1 p 2. (b) Interpretation Explain the meaning of the confidence interval in part (a) in the context of this problem. Does the confidence interval contain all positive numbers all negative numbers both positive and negative numbers What does this tell you (at the 99% confidence level) about the population proportion of unidentified artifacts at high elevations (7000-7500 ft) compared with the population proportion of unidentified artifacts at lower elevations (5000-5500 ft) How does this relate to the stated hypothesis
Let p 1 be the population proportion of unidentified archaeological artifacts at the elevation zone 7000-7500 ft in the given archaeological area. Let p 2 be the population proportion of unidentified archaeological artifacts at the elevation zone 5000-5500 ft in the given archaeological area.
(a) Find a 99% confidence interval for p 1 p 2.
(b) Interpretation Explain the meaning of the confidence interval in part (a) in the context of this problem. Does the confidence interval contain all positive numbers all negative numbers both positive and negative numbers What does this tell you (at the 99% confidence level) about the population proportion of unidentified artifacts at high elevations (7000-7500 ft) compared with the population proportion of unidentified artifacts at lower elevations (5000-5500 ft) How does this relate to the stated hypothesis
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