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    Frequency Distribution is very essential for data in which we are having to count the frequency within each range. So therefore when we group data into ranges and count the frequencies within each range is known as a Frequency distribution (Mirabella, 2011, p. 1-5). In our case we have a sample of 189 women and a variable that represents the women’s ages. Moreover, the values range from 14-49, which are listed as the lower limits and upper limits. Furthermore, According to Mirabella (2011, p.…

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    While reading Ct2learn, I discovered that each of the fifty states have juvenile courts, which give guidance over young ladies and men seventeen and younger. It is clear that youthful guilty parties are presently at the danger of being tried as grown-ups for the horrifying unlawful acts as youngsters as fourteen and fifteen. I for one concur that in the event that you do an appalling wrongdoing that damages others and our general public then you must to do the time. A status offense is the point…

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    ages 8 to 19 years of age. My case study will contain 15 participants; all the participants will be elementary school students between the ages of 5 and 10. Smith et al. (2005) hypothesized that sensory integration intervention will reduce the frequency of engagement in self-stimulating and self-injurious behaviors compared to a control intervention. Before starting the study, participants were asked to take a Sensory Integration Inventory, which was used to help determine the participant’s…

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    The experimenters followed their experimentation with analysis of the data obtained. The experimenters first contemplated the applicability of the Probe Comp test signal to biological systems. The experimenters reasoned that the test signal was not an effective description of a biological system because the test signal did not exhibit the noise present in biological systems. While considering the observations of the oscilloscope and biological systems, the experimenters considered which settings…

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    This software was used to simulate a population under the given parameters and how changing those parameters to mimic evolutionary forces changes the genotype and allele frequencies of the population. For stabilizing selection the fitness of the red (RR) and white (rr) genotypes were lowed to .5 while the fitness of pink (Rr) was kept at 1. For positive assortment the assortment level was raised from zero to .5. For genetic…

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    Frequent gym goers, personal trainers, nutritionists, and athletes recognize the acronym FITT to be the foundation to their own health. The acronym stands for, “Frequency Intensity Time Type”, and they describe key points of a workout that you can maximize and get the best training out of. Frequency is generally defined as the amount of times you perform something under a given amount of time. Without going to the gym or training almost every day, you will not be able to build the muscle mass…

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    Finally, NOC’s vocalization attempts shared one other similarity to human speech, which is that his fundamental frequencies varied from 200 to 300 Hz, which is considerably lower than usual for a whale (Ridgway et al. 2012). White whales produce sound…

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    Before proceeding with any statistical procedures, I conducted a preliminary analysis using descriptive statistics and frequency analysis. Both were used to assess the characteristics of the data, check for violations of assumptions underlying the statistical techniques, as well as address research specific data requirements (Pallant, 2013). Using frequency analysis, I checked the minimum, maximum, and range of the categorical variables to identify errors and address the same. Additionally, I…

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    Figure 8: Frequency of travel (Q1) Source: Own research This first question had two goals. The first one was to reflect the share of respondents that do not travel for vacation. After eliminating them from the further analysis, the second goal behind this question was to get an idea how many respondents travel twice or more than twice a year and how many respondents travel only once per year. The results presented in Figure 8 show that 8.33% of the respondents travel once a year, 67.93% travel…

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    Number of Dominant Phenotype __________ = Percentage = __________ Donnetta Tatum Number of Recessive Phenotype __________ = Percentage = __________ Total = _________ q² = _________ % of the class Therefore q = the frequency of q allele = √ q² = __________ 1 – q = p = frequency of the dominant allele ( ) = _________ p = genotype of homozygous dominant = ________ % of the class 2pq = genotype of the heterozygous dominant = _______ % of the class …

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