1b. Suppose the researcher collects data from 10 students an…

1b. Suppose the researcher collects data from 10 students and finds they study on average 17.00 hours a week (SD = 6.65). Use this information and the information in the problem description above to calculate the observed t-score. **Report your final answer to 4 decimal places. **To receive credit for this problem you need to submit a picture of your hand calculations. The picture should show the formulas you used and your hand calculations, including the intermediate steps.

Problem 1 – One-Sample t-test A professor is interested in t…

Problem 1 – One-Sample t-test A professor is interested in the study habits of full-time students at a university. The researcher wants to know if students study the recommended minimum of one hour of outside class study time for each hour spent in class. To test his prediction the researcher surveys 10 students and asks the students how many hours they typically study in a week. All of the students are enrolled in 5, 3-unit courses, so the students should study at least 15 hours per week outside of class. Use this information to answer questions 1a-1e below.

A patient with a history of chronic alcohol use is seen for…

A patient with a history of chronic alcohol use is seen for increasing confusion and disorientation. The Provider discusses with the nurse that the patient may have Wenicke’s Encephalopathy. The nurse knows this is a form of dementia related to a chronic deficiency of which of the following? 

A patient presents to the ED following an opiod overdose. EM…

A patient presents to the ED following an opiod overdose. EMS gave the client naloxone 8 mg intranasally. The patient arrives and is restless, diaphoretic, vomiting and very agitated. Her VS are stable, with the exception of a HR 124. She is attempting to pull out IVs and removing monitoring equipment. She states, “I can’t stay here, you don’t want to help me. You just think I’m a junkie.” What priority treatment should the nurse request from the Provider?

Short answer questions  You will respond to one question fro…

Short answer questions  You will respond to one question from each of Modules 6-9.  Make your responses are as complete as possible, addressing all parts to the question and providing explanation when requested. Pay attention for key words/phases like “explain” and “why or why not?”.  Questions will be graded based on the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the responses. I will be looking to see that you applied all relevant information from class into your responses including concepts and terms listed in on the Module pages. 

In your own works, describe all six reasons for hope that Dr…

In your own works, describe all six reasons for hope that Dr. Gibbs presents and give an example from the course material or class exercises that further demonstrates or explains each reason. (1 point per reason explained with example) People are more open to finding new ways to solve problems. Research is in demand. There has never been so much data. Prevention science is growing. Problems are easier to solve locally. Enter to learn, go forth to serve.

This question is worth no points and serves to provide the f…

This question is worth no points and serves to provide the formula sheet and standard normal distribution. Formula Sheet BUS 271 Test 2 Formula Sheet-1.docx Standard Normal Distribution Standard Normal Distribution – Left Side – DBS2-1.pdf Standard Normal Distribution – Right Side – DBS2-1.pdf