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June at the Multiplex: Student Coaching Slides

The Fraud Claim – Question 1 MISREPRESENTATION Define Distinguish from fraud FRAUD Prima Facie Case What Tammy must demonstrate to win. (Library case – Cao v. Nguyen) Is each point of the prima facie case met? Why? Why not?

Statistics - Questions 2 and 4 What is the statistical issue? Type of Variable (Continuous or Discrete)? Testing hypotheses? Estimation of parameters? Sample size determination?

If Issue is Testing Hypotheses If this is a testing problem, what parameter are you testing? Will the results of the test help you to address the statistical issue in the case? If so, how? Will you use the t-distribution or the standard normal distribution? Why?

If Issue is Estimation If this is an estimation problem, what parameter are you estimating? Will the estimation results help you to address the statistical issue in the case? If so, how? Will you use the t-distribution or the standard normal distribution?

If Issue is Sample Size Are there any sample size issues in the case? Are there any other threats to representativeness, such as bias or error?