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    Statistics AS91582 - Formal Inference Personalities Problem, Plan & Data: I wonder whether there is a difference between the median female agreeableness and the median male agreeableness, according to the Big5 personality test http://personality-testing.info/tests/BIG5.php. Agreeableness is measured on a scale of 1-5 (with 1 being the least agreeable, 5 being the most agreeable. This investigation may be beneficial to those whose looking to hire employees that are going to be more valuable to…

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    the conditions of this study, lies between 5.094012 and 62.637988 micrometers. On average, the sensitivity of astronauts’ foot sole skin post space flight is less than before the space flight. It is important to note that since this entire interval is to the left of 0, we can reject the null…

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    Racial Profiling Essay

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    A confidence interval is an estimate using a margin of error to provide me accurate parameter for better understanding a population (text). However, all the estimates of the intervals that exist do not matter if the data is provided using bias questioning. As a member of the United States Military I have been surveyed extensively as other service members would agree. Military question are poised in a way to not create bias. To accomplish this task the military asks how a certain subject is…

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    confidence interval of 95%. On the basis of impulse response functions it could be concluded that there is an immediate similar reaction of real GDP growth in all countries within the first two quarters. The positive changes in oil price cause real GDP to grow in all countries with the only difference in period when the impact reaches its peak. However, not all impulse response functions are statistically significant. In this paper statistical significance is tested by analysing confidence…

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    Sound Waves in Music Intervals Introduction Mechanical Wave Sound is a mechanical wave. It has an original source that is a vibrating object. It travels in a medium through particle-to-particle interaction. Longitudinal Wave In a sound wave, the particles in the medium oscillate in a direction parallel to direction of energy transport. This results in compressions and rarefactions in the particles- Lower pressure causes molecules to expand into a large region of space called rarefactions, and…

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    Sprint interval training (SIT) is a subclass of high intensity interval training (HIIT), defined as “4 to 6 repeated bouts of high intensity, short duration (<30 s) sprints followed by a relatively long recovery time (~4min).”1,2 In contrast to SIT, traditional endurance (TE) requires more time and is typically performed at submaximal levels. Past research has shown that SIT typically improves anaerobic performance while TE typically improves aerobic performance.3,4 However, more recently…

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    Confidence is a state of mind, where the individual has self-assured and has faith in their abilities to succeed. Confidence levels can vary from person to person, depending on how much confidence an individual has, which can affect their position in life. In fact, Failing to realize my self worth has been my biggest failure. My failure began when I started elementary school. As I was entering Pre-k, my teachers and my parents noticed something that differentiated me from my classmates. I did…

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    A Suspicious Bandit and an Inquisitive Beauty Alfred Hitchcock was a brilliant director of the mid-twentieth century directing very famous films such as Psycho (1960), Rear Window (1954), and To Catch a Thief (1955). The film To Catch a Thief, starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly, is a suspense-thriller about an ex-jewel thief accused of committing crimes parallel to his work in the past. In the film, the main characters John Robie (Cary Grant) and Frances Stevens (Grace Kelly) were…

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    How am I going to actively monitor my learning in this course? After I complete the assigned chapter reading before class, I am going to answer the review questions for the chapter to assess my learning. This will give me feedback whether I understand or did not understand certain concepts or terminology within the reading. I will also create flashcards for terminology and vocabulary and actively review them to monitor my retention and learning in this course. Do I find this course interesting?…

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    Wes Semburlesque Thesis

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    WesBurlesque; "How to Find Comfortability in the Uncomfortable" (just some ideas here…) My Thesis: At Wesleyan I will be interpreting how Performers in WesBurlesque believe that the performance/ process is “liberating” and “inclusive” but at the same time pushes members outside their “comfort zone” and excludes some individuals in the process. By interviewing seven of the sixty current performers, I was able to obtain ethnographic evidence that presents a paradox of individuals gaining…

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