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    Also, the Weber fraction created with this study’s data showed almost a flat line across the axis. Thus, increasing the possibility the results from this study are due to random error and the Weber Law would still hold. However, there is a lot of debate within the research community regarding the validity of Weber’s Law (Masin, 2009). For example, there is some contradictory evidence regarding the Weber’s function before this…

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    That tells the reader exactly what happened. With using the grammar strategy you can find punctuation mistakes, comma splices, run-ons, and spelling errors also. Eliminating wordiness is also a great strategy to tie in with grammar because you may need to take some words out of those run-ons or comma splices. When people have an overflow of random words thrown in to a paper just to get the word count up, does not help the reader. Every sentence you have in an essay should be straight to the…

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    Why Are Cells So Small

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    To reduce error, the group put the biggest cell in a bicker of its own and made sure the other cells did not touch each other during the investigation. After C1 was completely saturated, which took 24 minutes and 30 seconds the group then took all six cells out of…

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    Nasal Shot Hypothesis

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    The independent variable was the vaccination and the dependent variable was how many participants came down with the flu. Following the guidelines outlined in our text, this sample is large, and "large, randomly selected samples minimize sampling error” (Tanner, 2011). Also, each group contains an equal amount of participants and was randomly…

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    sprouted in an average of 2.34cm. In the direct groups, one out of the five groups sprouted roots. Shown in figure 1, an average of 1.55cm root was grown out of the four roots. This could have been an invalid or a random occurrence. I believe this one direct could have been invalid due to human error. There could have been too much water being added into the dish, not enough water being added, not being sealed properly, etc. Each group received an average of zero root growth in the indirect…

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    Low Social Anxiety

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    A study conducted by Sandra C. Soares (2015) from the Center for Health Technology and Services Research, the department of Education, and the University of Averio conducted a study on those with high social anxiety (HSA) and low social anxiety (LSA) individuals to find out if those individuals with social anxiety disorder (SAD) impaired reactions when present different facial expressions in a controlled situation. Soares (2015) found that individuals with social anxiety disorder are susceptible…

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    In an emergency room setting patients may become anxious and impatient. There is virtually a non-existent relationship between the staff and the patients. Critical decisions often take place in the emergency room. Some problems that attribute to errors in the emergency room are inexperienced staff, rapid turnover of less experienced…

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    For a majority of the time, if people want to climb up to a new position in a job or they want more authority, they usually ask or receive supports from people around them. It is very important for them to persuade others to vote for them or nominate them. They do that by gaining trusts from voters and promise doing what the voters want. It is also quite important to practice what voters want after successfully got promoted. One of the ways to do it is by reinforcing people’s opinion on a…

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    First and foremost, the researchers used two systematic random samples generated by the Institute for Social Research using the Ontario Ministry of Education’s Directory and MIDENT file they targeted 3,900 elementary schools, and 800 secondary schools. Finally, they used a random…

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    developed to help the manager in accurately and quickly determining the order policy. Taleizadeh et al. [19] developed economic production quantity (EPQ) model with random defective…

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