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    dependent variable is the subjects Calorie/menu choices. The researcher has posed three Research Question, and has identified a null and alternative hypothesis for each. RQ1: Are young Millennials’ menu choices on low-Calories items correlated with different menu designs applying menu psychology? Tian has created a null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis for each factor studied when considering the menu design to include the serial position effect, the gaze motion theory and the salience…

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    James Lovelock, fundamentally formulated the theory that our Earth is unique and complex because the Earth is a self-regulating system that replenishes itself for the species, in order to maintain homeostasis, within the system. Lovelock interestingly familiarizes our Earth to the nature of human beings, such as the Earth’s skin are forests that sweat to preserve the cooling of the Earth, while the oceans are rivers of blood that flow through the veins of Earth transporting nutrients and washing…

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    I am something of a paradox mainly in that I am both hopelessly romantic and intensely cynical (scientific proof is what I need to believe anything, unless my heart and soul jump onto the careening bandwagon first). Love, in particular, is easily summarized by the hormone oxytocin. Oxytocin is synthesized in the hypothalamic neurons and secreted into the bloodstream when—in a strictly scientific setting—the nipples or teats of an animal are stimulated. Created in a positive feedback loop (when a…

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    5a) “Critical Age Hypothesis, which [holds] that a crucial window of opportunity [exists] for the development of language” (Feral Children by Leonard L. Lapointe, Vol 13, page 3) 5b) The idea that there is a section of time designated for the development of language and passing that is playing with fire, because beyond that point there would be little to no development (as shown by Genie, who made some development and then stopped altogether). So, why play with fire? We need to start literacy…

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    In this assignment, we will talk about how to build a successful testing program and why it is important to set goals before testing and also why hypothesis test is important. A Brief Introduction In today’s Internet world it is possible to run experiments that can tell us how the customers/visitors will react to our website’s design and configuration. What a testing program does is very simple: it gives the users the opportunity to create different versions of the same website and publish it so…

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    1.20 RESEARCH GAP There are number of studies about employee attrition and retention in various industries belongs to different sectors. Researchers have mainly given importance to study and investigate the employee attrition and retention in IT companies situated in IT hubs and in Tier I cities. These cities are significantly differed in socioeconomic and cultural aspects comparing Tier II cities. The studies on employee attrition and retention in IT companies situated in Tier II cities are…

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    3.0 Hypothesis I assume that as the solution is treated with higher amount of fertilizer, the Spirulina cells will reproduce better and survive for longer time as there will be higher amount of nutrients supplied. Therefore, it is assumed that the Spirulina-concentration of the trials treated with 1.0mL fertilizer will be higher than those treated with 0.5mL or 0.0mL. Although wastewaters contain elements which are vital for the Spirulina growth, as it contain other unknown substances as well,…

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    The null hypothesis of this test is that the past p values of X are not helpful to predict Y (X does not Granger cause Y). The alternative hypothesis is that the past p values of X are useful to predict Y (X Granger causes Y). p is the lag length of the Granger causality test and the results of the test depend on the chosen lag…

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    assessment on the social contract hypothesis of John Locke and how these qualities relate to the consistency of the criminal equity framework and private settings. This exposition will examine regardless of whether the qualities and standards will apply to both scenes. This paper will likewise incorporate a synopsis of the real contrasts of the social contract speculations. This article will give a dialog of the key guideline connected with Locke 's social contract hypothesis; it will decide how…

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    The Nebular Hypothesis is a theory about how our Solar System was formed. It is the theory that our Solar System was formed from massive clouds of gas and dust. Then, for some reason over the span of billions of years, the cloud collapsed in on itself. The denser areas of the cloud started to pull in more matter and started to rotate. The pressure caused it to get hotter and hotter until it created the Sun. The material that was left over turned into a protoplanetary disc. The idea that the…

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