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    IV. Analyses A. Bivariate Analysis Using Figure 1, 2, and Table 2, I discover that the correlation coefficients and linear relationship between the X and Y variables are not as strongly positive as I had thought. In fact, the correlation coefficient is negative with a very small absolute value. Both X_1 and X_2 have a slightly negative correlation coefficient of -0.05 with dependent variable Y. This indicates as the amount of acquirer initiations increase, sale premia will remain almost the same…

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    calculated the coefficient of kinectic friction two differents way. The first method we used was based on calculating the kinetic friction from velocity of the moving block. The second method we used was using the acceleration of the block to figure out the kinetic friction force then the coefficient of kinetic friction. In real world situations, the value of kinetic friction will always be smaller then the value of static friction. In our experiment we figured out the value of the coefficient…

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    the acceleration due to gravity, coefficient of kinetic friction, and the tension present in the string. These values will be found by setting up a system in which a cart is placed on track with a negligible amount of friction and attaching it to a weighted hanger with a string. The acceleration of the hanger will then be measured using the Vernier motion detector. The expected results of this lab include: the acceleration due to gravity being ~9.8m/s2, coefficient of kinetic friction being 0…

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    Interpretation: The regression model for beer sales share is: From the second hypothesis test, the null test of f-test can be rejected, which means one of the coefficient is non-zero, thus, the model is succeed. In addition, it shows that EDUC, SQRDHHSIZE, HSIZEAVG are all significate at 5% significate level since the t-test can be rejected. EDUC and BEERSHARE are negative related. When 1 percentage point of EDUC…

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    C’mon Back Restaurant in Puerto Rico has been in operation for three years and has been a popular destination for tourists and locals in the country. To better forecast future sales and plan for future growth proprietor Theotis Jones has provided the following sales data analysis and develop a forecasting model. C’mon Back Restaurant has seen a 6% growth year over year in the first three years of operation. This is see in the adjacent chart of yearly sales per year. Looking over the data…

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    Culture Fair Test Essay

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    3.5.1 Cattell’s Culture fair test of Intelligence: The investigator employed ‘Culture Fair’ test of general mental ability constructed by cattell (Test of ‘g’: Culture Fair, Scale 3, From A) for measuring intelligence of all subjects. This test was chosen in preference to some other available tests primarily because it is a culture fair test. Unlike other widely used test it is less affected by the vagaries of place and time. The constructor of the test claims that the test measure “ individual…

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    Fixed Effect Model

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    significant in the fixed effect model. The coefficients of these variables as a measure of national innovation system are positive and statistically significant at the 1% and 5% levels of significance which implies that national innovation system as a whole has a positive effect on economic growth in BRICS economies and in consequence spurs their economic growth. With regards the relative effect which is explained by the dynamic panel model, the coefficients of university enrolment rate,…

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    Thermoelectric Effect Essay

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    power-generator efficiency increases monotonously with increasing the figure-of-merit Z of thermoelectric materials which is proportional to the Seebeck coefficient S and inversely proportional to the thermal conductivity κ1). Hence, it is clear that the thermoelectric power generator efficiency strongly depends on the material parameters such as Seebeck coefficient, thermal…

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    of buildings requires a minimum flow which must be ensured in order to avoid discomfort. Air leaks in the heated space increase the incoming flow rates. Therefore, the leakage in building envelope plays a major role in thermal losses. The loss coefficient generated by the air exchange system, in W/K, is calculated by the following formula [21]: (15) qveq : the equivalent volumetric flow rate of the air, transiting in the volume space (m3/h) 0.34 : the volumic thermal capacity of the air…

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    Introduction In this exploration, I will be looking at the correlation between the budget of a movie and the gross of the same movie, which refers to the amount of money made by the movie. I will analyse in detail the relation between both aspects of the movie and check if my conjecture is true. I chose to do this for my mathematical exploration because I am interested in the field of films and am an avid movie-goer. I like to keep up with the latest movies, that is, be up to date about the…

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