application of the death penalty

A jury must decide whether a defendant already judged guilty should receive the death penalty they are told that the murder of a young victim was done and especially heinous matter the defendant raped murdered and then mutilated the victim dissect could argue for the application of the death penalty doesn’t example of blank factor

What is the danger of “Clever Hans” effects in studies of dogs imitating humans?

Play

What does “self-handicapping” refer to? Have you seen dogs “self-handicap?” Why do you think they do it?

 

 Guilt

Does your dog ever look guilty? What is it that makes a dog look guilty to a human?

Play

What does “self-handicapping” refer to? Have you seen dogs “self-handicap?”

 

Pearson’s Correlation

Pearson’s Correlation (15 points)

It is generally believed that there is a relationship between a college’s acceptance rate and its graduation rate. I wanted to know how strong this relationship is within the top universities in the country, so I collected the graduation rate and acceptance rate data of a randomly selected sample of universities from all the top U.S. universities (with an acceptance rate at or below 30%). The data set is in Tab Q2 of the Excel data file.

 

 

Q2b. Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the two variables separately. [4 points total: 1 point for each mean and 1 point for each SD, deduct 0.5 if an answer is incorrect but the calculation process was correct]

 

 

Q2c. Calculate the Z scores for all the scores of the two variables, separately. Tips: It may help to prevent error and to increase clarity if the process and/or the answers (z scores) are listed in a table format.

[2 points total: 1 for Z scores for each variable]

 

 

Q2d. Calculate Pearson’s correlation coefficient r.
[2 points total: 1 if the process is correct but the answer is wrong]

 

Q2e. Explain the direction and strength of the relationship based on the r.
[1 point total: 0.5 for strength, 0.5 for direction]

 

 

Q2f. What is the proportion of variance shared between the two variables? (That is, how much of the variance in one variable can be predicted by the variance in the other variable?) (Do not round during the calculation, the final result as the percentage should be to the hundredth [2nd decimal])
[1 point total: -0.5 if the process is correct but the answer is wrong]

 

 

 

Q2g. If the researcher wants to perform a two-tailed hypothesis test using this data set so that she can generalize the relationship between the two variables from the sample to the population, what would be the null and alternative hypothesis? Write the hypotheses in words and in symbol notation.
[2 points total: 1 for each hypothesis, 0.5 for written, 0.5 for symbol notation]

 

  Written Symbolic

Symbol bank for copy & pasting:

£ = ³ < ¹ > m r

Null
Alternative    

 

Q2h. Using SPSS to analyze the same dataset yields a p value of .026. Based on α = .05, what would be the conclusion of the hypothesis test (use wording of “reject the null hypothesis” or “fail to reject the null hypothesis”? How do you know? [1 point total: 0.5 for conclusion, 0.5 for rationale]

 

 

 

 

Information Provided:

 

College ID Accept rate (%) Grad rate (%)
1 5 96
2 5 97
3 8 90
4 3 95
5 12 94
6 10 91
7 18 84
8 15 93
9 12 84
10 16 92
11 20 87
12 18 96
13 20 91
14 20 82
15 24 86
16 26 76
17 25 86
18 28 82
19 25 78
20 30 76

Pearson’s Correlation

Q1. Pearson’s Correlation (15 points)
(Round calculated results to the hundredth (2nd place to the right of the decimal) when result extends beyond that unless otherwise noted).

The data set for this question set (Tab Q1 in the Excel data file) comes from a research project that tracks the elderly residents in a community to monitor their cognitive function and general health. Based on the literature, education is considered a protective factor against dementia, and memory decline is usually the first sign of dementia. So, the researchers would like to know whether education level (measured in number of years of formal schooling) is correlated with memory function (a standardized memory test score) in their sample of elderly residents.

 

Q1a. Scatter plot between the two variables using Excel. Paste the plot here and format it into an APa- styled (. Be sure to submit the Excel file that you used to create the scatter plot.[2 points]

 

Paste Table Below Here:

 

Q1b. Calculate the mean and standard deviation for the two variables separately. [4 points total: 1 point for each mean and 1 point for each SD, deduct 0.5 if an answer is incorrect but the calculation process was correct]

 

 

 

Q1c. Calculate the Z scores for all the scores of the two variables, separately.
Tips: It may help to prevent error and to increase clarity if the process and/or the answers (z scores) are listed in a table format.

 

Q1d. Calculate Pearson’s correlation coefficient r.
 

Q1e. Explain the direction and strength of the relationship based on the r.

 

 

Q1f. What is the proportion of variance shared between the two variables? (That is, how much of the variance in one variable can be predicted by the variance in the other variable?)

 

 

 

 

 

Information given:

Subject ID education memory
1 14 112
2 13 117
3 12 98
4 14 114
5 16 110
6 13 89
7 16 93
8 13 106
9 10 86
10 14 107
11 18 113
12 12 84
13 12 103
14 16 92
15 17 119
16 14 86
17 12 94
18 12 106
19 15 113
20 13 108

Characters die on television, in movies, and in book all the time.

Characters die on television, in movies, and in books all the time. What comes to mind as the “most good” and “most not good” death you have seen in either format? And what made them so good or so not good? Perhaps this reflection will tell you a little more about your own hopes, fears, and priorities.

What are best practice recommendations to address racial prejudice and stereotyping of Black defendants by White juries

What are best practice recommendations to address racial prejudice and stereotyping of Black defendants by White juries?

Why do you think so few suspects invoke their constitutional rights to silence and to counsel?

Why do you think so few suspects invoke their constitutional rights to silence and to counsel? If the police approached you and wanted to speak with you about your possible involvement in a crime, what would you do?

human services professional, how might you address this challenge?

In recent years, more people have been helping people cope with death and grief. However, there are still large numbers of people whose distress is often neglected. These include people residing in nursing homes and geriatric facilities, and persons with severe intellectual disabilities, especially if they are institutionalized. It is commonly thought that cognitive impairment or limitations will shield a person from anxiety and grief. This assumption is seldom tested and therefore becomes self-perpetuating. Assume that you will be a human services professional, how might you address this challenge? How might you go about bringing more awareness to this challenge?

How do Pavlovian and operant conditioning work together in the training of sniffer dogs?

Olfaction

How do Pavlovian and operant conditioning work together in the training of sniffer dogs?

 

 Vision

Why are dogs dichromats? Would their lives be improved if they were trichromats?

 

 Hearing

Why do dogs hear higher frequencies than humans can detect?

type of chi-square should be performed for this hypothesis testing

What type of chi-square should be performed for this hypothesis testing (i.e. Chi-square goodness of fit or chi-square for independence).

 

Hypothesis: Do the major social media platforms vary significantly in term of user preference?