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    Pt2520 Lab 2.3

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    2.2 The method At the searcher will do the searching process as follows: I. Start at the origin and search the cell number 1 and then number 2, 3. Now, the first revolution is completed. If the target not found, then go to step II. II. Since, the target is not detected, then the searcher will do the second revolution which contain the cells number 4 to number 14 as in Fig.1(a). And so on until the hole will detect. Assuming that the target is randomly located in the space at the…

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    My average adjacent length was about 4.5% less than the correct length, so it concludes that the illusion had a small impact on my perception of line. 2A: How is this illusion related to depth perception? When we see the two lines to be at different distance, our brain try to figure out that which is near to our vision by showing the visible distance. So the line which form near edge of an exterior corner, we think that this line looks shorter…

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    Raw class data between scaling variables and maximum jumping performance were recorded in Table 1. These combined results were then studied using both the regression and correlation analysis methods to predict which morphological traits (body size, mass, muscle length and muscle circumference) determined the source of variation in toad locomotor performance; with the longest jump distance of the toads as the dependent variables and the various scaling variables as the independent variables. Then…

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    Converging Lens

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    The first part of the experiment required one to trace the light rays going through a converging and diverging lenses. By setting up the light source towards the end of the paper and placing the lenses about 5 cm in front of the light the focal distances were found to be 14 cm for the converging lens and -5.5cm for the diverging lens. These focal distances theoretically make since because the converging lens causes the light rays to combine in front of the lens making it positive and the…

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    In conducting a national analysis of the hypothesis on the effectiveness of the strictness of drunk driving laws, a one-tailed correlation test will be conducted to determine if a negative correlation exists between the two variables. Before conducting the actual statistical analysis, a scatter chart was made in order to help visualize the relationship between the variable. As can be seen in the scatter plot, there is indeed a negative relationship between the variables. However, the…

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    Program Logic Model

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    their implementation. Regression Equation For the periods before the Lei Seca, most of the studies showed there was a positive trend in the number of accidents due to driver under the influence. Then, according to the program theory of change and logic model it is understood that the program is supposed to have an initial direct impact on the level of number of accidents due to drivers under the influence, as well as an impact on the slope of this trend. Thus, the regression equation for this…

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    Teacher Attrition

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    Literature review This chapter presents a review of current quantitative researches on teachers’ burnout and attrition rate. Studies show that the current attrition rate for the entire teachers’ population is 35% high (Struvyven& Vanthournout, 2014). Ingersoll, Merrill & Stuckey (2014) study analyzing the transformation of the American teaching forces found that the teaching force is increasingly less stable as the statistics on annual teacher attrition from 1988-1989 to 2008-2009 reveals that…

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    17. SATISFACTION INDEX On the basis of the responses received on the different parameters, satisfaction index has been prepared both for Big Bazaar and Vishal Mega Mart. S.No SATISFACTION INDEX OF BIG BAZAAR (X) SATISFACTION INDEX OF VISHAL MEGA MART(Y) 1 27 18 2 30 20 3 25 20 4 29 25 5 28 18 6 18 15 7 19 27 8 25 19 9 21 30 10 16 30 11 23 20 12 24 22 13 28 20 14 20 20 15 24 23 16 16 21 17 22 28 18 27 19 19 24 23 20 22 16 21 22 20 22 24 25 23 23 19 24 26 32 25 22 17 26 22 21 27 25 28 28 17 18 29…

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    Beeg Case Study

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    BEEG performance measurement is calculated using the general method as well as the “standard method” of Confusion Matrix and is presented in following sections. 6.2.1 Using General Method: Although more or less, the end results were similar for all mental tasks performed on subjects under various categories as shown in all graphs of Chapter 6 and Fig B.1 to B.10 in appendix B, but for ease, mean accuracy chart is figured out here using all graphs and are shown next. The mean accuracy of BEEG…

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    2. Themes 2.1. Main Themes 2.1.1. Illusion vs. Reality “Oh, life would be tolerable enough, even so, if we could only be rid of these infernal duns who come to us poor people’s doors with their claim of ideal” (Ibsen, 1961:260). According to Halsey (1970:56), this sentence sums up the essence of The Wild Duck. The Ekdal family lives happily in a seemingly perfect life. A life that was built on illusion. The main character, Hjalmar Ekdal, emphasises the theme through his doings, often turning a…

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