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    2) Improvement: Using these measurements to improve quality and performance by establishing control measure that compare variance against upper and lower limits, and a mean, to if the items fits with the expected, specific predictable and normal variations levels. Attribute Control charts…

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    Acetic Acid Lab Report

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    quite significant. This is shown through the results table where the first experiment showed a titre of 31.4 and then the next two showing 32.1 and 32.2. The final two measurements are quite similar in scatter and could have easily been a systematic error when determining the end point of the procedure, however the first measurement is so far removed from the others that there was clearly a random error. This clear random error has therefore, corrupted the precision of the…

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    placebo-controlled, randomized, and double-blinded, which reduced the variability in results. The extended 10 week β-Alanine supplementation in 8 subjects allowed to examine the extended effect of β-Alanine; during this time, the doses increased. Baseline measurements were recorded prior to, during, and after…

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    realm of inquiry. Quantitative data is information obtained through measurement and relayed via numerical form (Smith, 2015). Qualitative data are usually displayed through descriptions, rather than numbers, and is therefore more difficult to measure or analyze than quantitative…

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    Coping Styles

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    Reliability and Validity of Stress and Coping Styles Measurement Although extensive research has been conducted to analyze the factors influencing hopelessness depression (HD), there has been lesser research focused on the factors contributing to HD in adolescence. In “Daily stress and coping styles in adolescent hopelessness depression: Moderating effects of gender,” Rodriguez-Naranjo and Caño aimed to link daily stress and coping styles as factors contributing to HD in adolescence.…

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    Take A Stand Study

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    The overall research design of this program was a non-experimental design. The study aimed to examine the effects that the Take a Stand program would have on accusations of bullying in schools. It sought to examine if Take a Stand caused students to be less likely to be accused of bullying after going through the program. There is no control/comparison group in this study and no random assignment either. Purposive sampling was conducted initially when choosing the 25 schools out of the total of…

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    growth through school voucher programs. Unfortunately, though, measuring the long-term effects of any educational program is far from easy, and requires the economist to overcome three key issues: learning persistence, unobserved heterogeneity, and measurement error. Before examining these issues, however, an introduction of AKKZ’s model of educational achievement is in…

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    Bottle Rocket Experiment

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    the the x and z planes. This therefore potentially resulting in an effect on the motion of the bottle and the height data recorded at an unknown level; as opposed to that in theoretical conditions. Moreover, incorrect initial scaling of length measurement on the data analysis soft-wear, could have resulted in incorrect heights being deemed to have been reached by the bottle rocket. The nature of the freeze frame data analyzation on Pasco also resulted in time recordings that had slight…

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    During the microscope lab, my partner and I learned how to properly use a microscope, calculate the field of view, and view and prepare slides. Microscopes are instruments used to view very small objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye. We found that microscopes have many different parts to them, including the diaphragm, ocular lens, and objective lenses. There are three powers of magnification, scanning power (4x), low power (10x), and high power (40x). To find the total magnification,…

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    Happy Breach Experiment

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    Design- In this experiment we selected the happy sack to use for our experiment, as this sort of ball doesn’t bounce when dropped to the ground and this then gives us more accurate data for us to compare with the theoretical time. To record the closest accurate time and distance we could get, the equipment we chose to use, were two stopwatches so that we could compare the human reaction times and a tape measure to correctly measure the distance that the ball is going to fall from; which counted…

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