A study by health economists at a southern university indicated that Parkinson's disease cost the nation 85 billion a year in medical expenses and lost productivity. Patients' earning loss was 25 billion, the value of time of unpaid caregivers was 35 billion, and the cost of paid care was 22 billion. What is the response variable?
Q. 2A study by health economists at a southern university indicated that Parkinson's disease cost the nation 85 billion a year in medical expenses and lost productivity. Patients' earning loss was 25 billion, the value of time of unpaid caregivers was 35 billion, and the cost of paid care was 22 billion. What is the population?
Q. 3Select twenty employees currently working at a local supermarket and collect data for the following four variables: W: Marital status X: number of children they have Y: total cost of cloth and toys they spend every year for their children Z: method of payment used for purchasing cloth and toys Classify the three variables as nominal, ordinal, discrete, or continuous.
Q. 4Select twenty employees currently working at a local supermarket and collect data for the following four variables: W: Marital status X: number of children they have Y: total cost of cloth and toys they spend every year for their children Z: method of payment used for purchasing cloth and toys What is the sample?
Q. 5Select twenty employees currently working at a local supermarket and collect data for the following four variables: W: Marital status X: number of children they have Y: total cost of cloth and toys they spend every year for their children Z: method of payment used for purchasing cloth and toys Is the population finite or infinite?
Q. 6Select twenty employees currently working at a local supermarket and collect data for the following four variables: W: Marital status X: number of children they have Y: total cost of cloth and toys they spend every year for their children Z: method of payment used for purchasing cloth and toys What is the population?