Preparing for the Third Hourly. Case Types Confidence Interval Estimation Compute and Interpret Confidence Intervals for Population MeansConfidence Intervals.

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Preparing for the Third Hourly

Case Types Confidence Interval Estimation Compute and Interpret Confidence Intervals for Population MeansConfidence Intervals for Population Means Compute and Interpret Confidence Intervals for Population ProportionsConfidence Intervals for Population Proportions Hypothesis Tests Compute and Interpret Hypothesis Test for Population MedianHypothesis Test for Population Median Compute and Interpret Hypothesis Test for Goodness of FitHypothesis Test for Goodness of Fit

Specifications for the Third Hourly Four (4) cases will be presented on the Third Hourly. They will be representative of cases worked in class, presented on current and old hourly ones and on old final exams. Necessary tables will be supplied with the hourly. You are permitted the following: Your personal calculator; Your 8.5 by 11 inch toolsheet; Your writing utensils. You must not share resources or information during the third hourly. You must sign and abide by the protocol provided with the third hourly.

Some Advice Check your calculator’s health before the third hourly. Bring pens, and work the third hourly final in ink – or bring pre- sharpened pencils. Be sure to study your weakest areas. Study more recent material earlier, then work backwards. Customise your tool-sheet to your needs. Recall that discussion and interpretation typically comprise about 40% of earned credit on individual cases. Be sure to use the methods and approaches specified in the cases.