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    difference among the levels of number of characters, F(1,2) = 65.871, p = 0.015. The within-subjects contrast also reveal a significant difference between randomized color and no color, F(1,2) = 256.000, p < 0.01. In addition to the ANOVA test, paired sample t test was also used to look at the two conditions. Significant differences were found between three digits versus nine digits, p < 0.01, five digits versus seven digits, p < 0.05], five digits versus nine digits, p < 0.01, and…

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    Hypothesis About Sordaria

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    Introduction The propose of this experiment was to see if we could conducted an experiment that we could elect data and act our hypothesis about sordaria. We hypothesized if tan and black sordaria got placed together to cross over, we could expect out of 50 sordarias that 27 would cross over and 23 would not cross over. Some research has brought up some discussion about how much tan or black sordaria is one the agar square to begin with. (Kitani 1961) If these numbers are more than the other,…

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    Results In the univariate analysis factors race and side proved to be insignificant by the Wald test at 5% significance level. Hence the eruption sequence does not significantly differ among the Races and remains unchanged between left and right side in the mouth. Then a multivariate CoxPH model was fitted using variables District, SS, gender, jaw and type which were the significant variables in the univariate analysis. These five variables continued to be significant in the fitted multivariable…

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    Mallet Essay

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    As to the appropriateness of the bounce back mallet to test early age solid it was found via Carette and Malhotra (1984) that the exactness of the quality forecast is not sufficient to permit the safe determination of the stripping time for evacuation of structure work in solid development. The standard lapse of the appraisals was essentially higher than that of other nondestructive test systems. Additionally, it is expressed in Bungey and Millard (1996, 44) that unique consideration ought to be…

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    adverse quality and safety. Significant findings were explained, however non-significant findings were not explained. This made the interpretation of the data difficult because it did not explain whether this might have been attributed to a small sample…

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    acuity) (M = 45.50 SD =17.77 95% CI [37.18., 53.82]) were less accurate than the Finger-Wrist condition (M = 48.2 SD = 15.23 95% CI [41.03, 55.29]) and the Finger-Forearm (M = 48.6, SD = 17.82, 95% CI [40.32, 57.00]) (See Appendix A) Three paired samples t-tests revealed trivial effect sizes and non-statistically significant differences in accuracy of participant responses for the Finger-Wrist condition t (19) = -0.20, p= 0.84 95% CI [-5.6, 4.6] g= 0.03, the forearm-wrist t (19) =1.02, p = 0.32…

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    Aedes Mosquito Case Study

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    linear relationship between level and ovitrap index (p= 0.236). The increase of the multi –storey house level is not associated with the ovitrap index level. With level, the model explains 42% of variation of the ovitrap index level on the study sample. (r2 = 0.421) Result from Kruskawalis Test CHAPTER FIVE DISCUSSION 5.1 Background Previously, it has been known that the Aedes mosquito flight range is less than 200m but now the mosquito…

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    Assignment 7 1. The correlations between the performance in the Shot Put event and the nine other events of the decathlon ranged from r(107) = .042 to .789. The two strongest correlates of the performance in the Shot Put event were the performance in the Discus Throw event, r(107) = .79, p <.001, and the 100m Dash event, r(107) = .50, p < .001. The effect size of the correlations between the performance score in the Shot Put and these two decathlon events are large, which suggests that…

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    Heavy Metal Contamination

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    5.4 Relationship between ages, races and education level of respondents with the awareness on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus By using chi-square test, age of respondents is significantly associated with awareness on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus (p=0.045). Based on Figure X, it can be concluded as the respondents in the age of between 18 and 54 years old are more aware on heavy metal contamination in water convolvulus compared to the age group between 55 until…

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    Short Paragraph on A Rainy Day Question: Write a paragraph in about 100-120 words on ‘a rainy day’. You have to use the following questions in writing this paragraph: What is a rainy day? How does the sky look on a rainy day? What is the appearance of a rainy day? What do animals do on this day? What are the conditions of roads? What happens to poor people? How do students and some people spend the day? Answer: If it so happens that it rains all day long, we call it a rainy day. In such a day,…

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