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Course
SOC 303
Subject
Sociology
Date
Dec 17, 2024
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74 File Details [fi SOC303-001: Quantitative Sociological Analysis (Fall 2024) ‘Symbols, formulas, and calculations ] ‘Sample size Variable Value z-score Contingency table Confidence intervals for means Confidence intervals for proportions Two-sample t-test for means Two-sample t-test for proportions ANOVA F-test Chi-square test Regression equation’ Themes According to the book, what are the pros and cons of inferential statistics? What is a z-table and how is it used? (i.e., Know how to find the area under a How do levels of measurement affect which hypothesis tests should be used? Why is the central limit theorem essential for inferential statistics? According to the book, what are the core principles of the central limit theorem’ - How are a standard deviation and a standard error similar and different? How are Z-scores for a single variable and Z-scores for a sample statistic similar and diffe How are Z-scores related to confidence intervals? ~ How do confidence intervals relate to t-tests? Explain the five steps of hypothesis testing. ~ What are p-values and why are they important? How are p-values and alpha values related? What does “expected value” mean in hypothesis tests and why is it important? What are the advantages of regression analysis over other types of hypothesis According to the book, what does “best fit” mean for regression analysis? What are predicted values in regression and why are they useful? 'According to the book, what are the seven common pitfalls of regres