{"id":93740,"date":"2022-04-02T01:08:38","date_gmt":"2022-04-02T01:08:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2022\/04\/02\/note-for-every-question-you-either-show-your-work-and-or-attach-sas\/"},"modified":"2022-04-02T01:08:38","modified_gmt":"2022-04-02T01:08:38","slug":"note-for-every-question-you-either-show-your-work-and-or-attach-sas","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2022\/04\/02\/note-for-every-question-you-either-show-your-work-and-or-attach-sas\/","title":{"rendered":"(Note: For every question you either show your work and\/or attach SAS"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>(Note: For every question you either show your work and\/or attach SAS output as evidence. Otherwise you will lose all the points, even your answer is right.)<\/p>\n<p> A survey question is distributed to a total of 3214 students about what students\u2019 opinion on are requiring mask mandate on the campus.<\/p>\n<p> Here are the counts for responses: 1665 students responded as agreed, total of 324 responded as strongly agreed with requiring a mask mandate on campus.\u00a0 A total of 888 students responded as disagreed, 123 strongly disagreed, and 214 students are neural.<\/p>\n<p> 1) Construct a summary table and displays count, frequency, and cumulative frequency as appropriate.<\/p>\n<p> 2) Interpret it.<\/p>\n<p> Serum vitamin E levels for adults are normally distributed mean = 900 g\/dL and standard deviation = 350 g\/dL.<\/p>\n<p> a. If levels above 1,600 g\/dL are considered nearly toxic, the percentage of adults having toxic levels is ___________ <\/p>\n<p> b. Ten percent of adults have serum vitamin E levels above _____ g\/dL.<\/p>\n<p> 5. Summarize the following variables : RIDAGEYR(Age in years at screening), INDFMPIR (Ratio of family income to poverty), BMXWT(Weight (kg)), BMXHT(Standing Height (cm)), BMXWAIST(Waist Circumference (cm)), BMXBMI(Body Mass Index (kg\/m**2), BPXSY3(Systolic: Blood pres (3rd rdg) mm Hg), BPXDI3(Diastolic: Blood pres (3rd rdg) mm Hg), LBXHGB(Hemoglobin (g\/dL)), LBXGLU(Fasting Glucose (mg\/dL)), LBDINSI (Insulin (pmol\/L)), and DMDMARTL (Marital status), DMDEDUC2(Education level &#8211; Adults 20+), DUQ200(Ever used marijuana or hashish), DUQ240(Ever used cocaine\/heroin\/methamphetamine), DUQ290(Ever used heroin), DUQ330(Ever used methamphetamine in nh1516 dataset .<\/p>\n<p> (Make sure you add other categorical variables above into the table )<\/p>\n<p> Summarize these variables and fill the table below<\/p>\n<p> Interpret these summary<\/p>\n<p> Variables<\/p>\n<p> All subjects<\/p>\n<p> (N= )<\/p>\n<p> Age(years)<\/p>\n<p> Mean(SD)<\/p>\n<p> Median (min, max)<\/p>\n<p> Ratio of family income to poverty<\/p>\n<p> Mean(SD)<\/p>\n<p> Median (min, max)<\/p>\n<p> Waist Circumference (cm)<\/p>\n<p> Mean(SD)<\/p>\n<p> Median (min, max)<\/p>\n<p> Body Mass Index (kg\/m**2)<\/p>\n<p> Mean(SD)<\/p>\n<p> Median (min, max)<\/p>\n<p> Systolic: Blood pres (3rd rdg) mm Hg<\/p>\n<p> Mean(SD)<\/p>\n<p> Median (min, max)<\/p>\n<p> Diastolic: Blood pres (3rd rdg) mm Hg<\/p>\n<p> Mean(SD)<\/p>\n<p> Median (min, max)<\/p>\n<p> Marital status, n(%)<\/p>\n<p> Married<\/p>\n<p> Widowed<\/p>\n<p> Divorced<\/p>\n<p> Separated<\/p>\n<p> Never Married<\/p>\n<p> Living with partner<\/p>\n<p> Make boxplots for BPXSY3(Systolic: Blood pres (3rd rdg) mm Hg), BPXDI3(Diastolic: Blood pres (3rd rdg) mm Hg) by ethnicity, respectively. Compare the trend by and interpret. <\/p>\n<p> Make bar graphs for DUQ200(Ever used marijuana or hashish) DUQ200(Ever used marijuana or hashish), DUQ240(Ever used cocaine\/heroin\/methamphetamine), DUQ290(Ever used heroin), DUQ330(Ever used methamphetamine, respectively. Compare and interpret the trend.<\/p>\n<p> You collect information on a random sample of women and obtain estimates on vitamin D exposure. However, the results that you find are different than those conducted at another study site. Should you be concerned? Explain your answer using the concept of sampling variability<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>(Note: For every question you either show your work and\/or attach SAS output as evidence. Otherwise you will lose all the points, even your answer is right.) A survey question is distributed to a total of 3214 students about what students\u2019 opinion on are requiring mask mandate on the campus. 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