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    . Which inferential statistics would you choose for the following sets of variables? Explain your answers (refer to Figure 17.5 on page 384 in Polit & Beck). A. Variable 1 represents the weights of 100 patients; variable 2 is the patients’ resting heart rate. a. The inferential statistics utilized in this analysis is the Wilcoxon signed-rank test, the nonparametric two-group study involves two measurable (paired scores) one being the patients weight and the other resting heart…

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    A factory is built out of necessity. There is a certain demand for a good or service that influences a wealthy bourgeois man to invest in the means of production of those goods. A factory creates a demand for labor, and the proletariat were eager to fill that demand after they'd been stripped of their previous occupations and traditions. The proletariat lived in overcrowded, filthy, and often dangerous and unhealthy conditions as Engels witnessed. On top of that, the factory owners and their…

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    parallax error (not looking at the reading from directly above the meter), a reading error due to less divisions when measuring resistance, or the device not being properly zeroed. When measuring current, there are also fewer division, parallax is still a potential issue, and finally, incorrect zeroing of the meter. Voltage has an additional error, the loading of the meter itself. Alongside this issue, there is also parallax, zero, and accuracy/divisions. With the DMM220, there are fewer…

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    In the reading by Karl Marx “The Grundrisse”, he elaborates on topics like capitalism, machinery, and automation. Also, Karl Marx discusses how machinery is taking over laboring. He states that the production process has ceased to be a laboring process in the sense of a process dominated by labour instead of machine. In addition, Karl Marx makes a comparison between the machine and the worker. He says that the machine consumes coal, oil, etc. while the worker consumes food, to keep up its…

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    tendency error (Linn & Gronlund, 2000). Restriction of range can cause two undesirable results. First, it casts doubt on the meaning of ratings. A high or low rating might reflect the individual rating preference of a rater rather than the actual performance of students. Second, it limits the variability of ratings, thus failing to provide reliable discrimination between competent and incompetent students (Anastasi, 1988; Linn & Gronlund, 2000). There may be an overlap between these rating…

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    Motility and flagellar length were compared in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii before and after deflagellation. The Chlamydomonas were deflagellated by a low pH shock and were observed for flagellar regeneration in 10 minute intervals for 50 minutes. We found the average number of cells that were motile after 50 minutes of flagellar regeneration was 43.80 cells. The difference in motility before deflagellation and after flagellar regeneration was due to flagellar length. Less motility was observed in…

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    the same clothes as everyone else would be boring and having little food due to rationing would not be fun. Communism is an economic and social system envisioned by the nineteenth-century German scholar Karl Marx. In theory, under communism, all means of production are owned in common, rather than by individuals. In practice, a single authoritarian party controls both the political and economic systems. The Soviet Union, China, Russia, Ukraine are some of the old communist countries…

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    mitigate the daydreaming by given the subject dual task in order to keep them occupied and less bored, and how doodling aids concentration. “Control participants correctly wrote down a mean of 7.1 (SD ¼ 1.1) of the eight names of party-goers during the tape; five people made a false…

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    107 .538 1.329 .255 DTR -5.695 16.658 -.360 -.342 .750 ITR -6.868 3.911 -.761 -1.756 .154 CR .392 8.619 .034 .045 .966 Multiple R=.794(a) R2= 0.630 Adj R2= 0.167 S.E of R= 6.96451 Table : 4 AVOVA Results for ROI Model Sum of Squares Df Mean Square F Sig. 1 330.159 5 66.032 1.361 .3946 194.018 4 48.504 524.177 9 Conclusion : The study on the interrelation between the selected ratios in the arrears of working capital management and profitability of the company…

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    Since it would be impossible to cover every chapter of the book I will focus on one last chapter within The Road to Serfdom. Chapter Ten is titled Why The Worst Get On Top. This title is a direct reflection of the power imbalance and how this imbalance can lead to excessive corruptness. A direct quote in the beginning of this chapter states: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely”. Socialism is the idea the the government has immediate and ultimate control over all…

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