2. to combine the knowledge of descriptive statistics covered in
Weeks 1 and 2 and one-sample hypothesis testing to make
managerial decisions. In this assignment, students will learn
how statistical analysis is used in predicting an election winner
in the first case. In the second case, students will conduct a
hypothesis test to decide whether or not a shipping plan will be
profitable.Resources Required
· Microsoft Excel®
· Case Study Scenarios
· SpeedX Payment TimesGrading Guide
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Develop a 700- to 1,050-word statistical analysis based on the
Case Study Scenarios and SpeedX Payment Times.
Include answers to the following:
Case 1: Election Results
· Use 0.10 as the significance level (α).
· Conduct a one-sample hypothesis test to determine if the
networks should announce at 8:01 P.M. the Republican
candidate George W. Bush will win the state.
Case 2: SpeedX
3. · Use 0.10 and the significance level (α).
· Conduct a one-sample hypothesis test and determine if you can
convince the CFO to conclude the plan will be profitable.
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The paper—including tables and graphs, headings, title page,
and reference page—is consistent with APA formatting
guidelines and meets course-level requirements.
Intellectual property is recognized with in-text citations and a
reference page.
4. Paragraph and sentence transitions are present, logical, and
maintain the flow throughout the paper.
Sentences are complete, clear, and concise.
Rules of grammar and usage are followed including spelling and
punctuation.
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5. Family Therapy Course
Please put the question or section name each paragraph is
answering above the paragraph
Write a paper on the case study of a specific therapy process for
a chosen child-centered problem, ADHD.
Case study: Sara is an 11-year-old, sixth grader at a new middle
school. Her teachers describe her as disruptive and not listening
by making careless errors in class and stated that she had
difficulty paying attention during structured and unstructured
activities. The school vice principal contacted her parents and
suggested that she was likely suffering from an Attention-
Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and should be placed on
medication. Her parents are against medication and prefer a pill
free approach because drug addiction is a known cycle within
her family. Her mother is a newly recovering addict to opiates.
1. Give background information regarding ADHD—outline the
nature of the ADHD, the presenting problem (DSM-5 diagnostic
criteria, presenting symptoms, etc.) referencing at least five
unique resources that are not from previous assignments or
course content
Now utilizing the Experiential Theory by Virginia Satir, discuss
how this model of therapy will be used to conceptualize
treatment of ADHD:
a. How will you integrate what you know about diagnostic
symptoms into a systemic hypothesis about family functioning?
How does your MFT theory guide you in this integration?
b. What ethical concerns may arise in the case? How should a
therapist prepare for them?
c. Who will you need to collaborate with as in medical
professional? How will you discuss the collaboration process
with the child clients? What is the plan for initiating necessary
collaborations?
6. Length: 7 pages, not including title and reference pages
Resources: Minimum of Five scholarly resources
Title
ABC/123 Version X
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Case Study – Election Results and SppedX
QNT/561 Version 9
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University of Phoenix MaterialCase Study – Election Results
When an election for political office takes place, the television
networks cancel regular programming and instead, provide
election coverage. When the ballots are counted, the results are
reported. However, for important offices such as president or
senator in large states, the networks actively compete to see
which will be the first to predict a winner. This is done through
exit polls, wherein a random sample of voters who exit the
polling booth is asked for whom they voted. From the data, the
sample proportion of voters supporting the candidates is
computed. Hypothesis testing is applied to determine whether
there is enough evidence to infer the leading candidate will
garner enough votes to win.
Suppose in the exit poll from the state of Florida during the
2000 year elections, the pollsters recorded only the votes of the
two candidates who had any chance of winning: Democrat Al
Gore and Republican George W. Bush. In a sample of 765
voters, the number of votes cast for Al Gore was 358 and the
number of votes cast for George W. Bush was 407. The network
predicts the candidate as a winner if he wins more than 50% of
the votes. The polls close at 8:00 P.M. Based on the sample
results, conduct a one-sample hypothesis test to determine if the
networks should announce at 8:01 P.M. the Republican