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    developed an early version of the T distribution (Edgeworth). The first known recorded use occurred in 1895 meanwhile, Norwegian Anders Nicolai Kiaer first introduced the concept of stratified sampling. For example, in computer programming, one will ask a sample of employees how often a week they helped clients to design programs or how often the same business comes for updates. Psychology, Biology, sampling, mean, median, mode, range, and standard deviation are the practical…

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    A The Last Police Man _____________________ B A Lovely Sense of Lower Purpose Soldier’s Home The First Day _____________________ C Civil War Land in Bad Decline The Road _____________________ D Hell for This _____________________ F I Found the Shell Include Soldiers Home: This short story by Ernest Hemmingway is a recommended addition to the magazine because it successfully addresses issues with attempting to re-enter into one’s old life. This work focuses particularly on a Soldier who…

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    The two-sample t procedure is appropriate to use in this experiment in order to see if there is a difference in the two population means of stride length in the two different species, N. rattus and N. squamipes. This is because the boxplots appear to be roughly symmetrical, as well as, both normal quantile-quantile plots look roughly linear. Considering two-sample t-procedures are quite robust to violations of the normality assumption, the t-procedure will likely perform well in this…

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    The opposition has focused on research looking into the empirical evidence the proponents present. In the research conducted by Trzesniewski, Donnellan, & Robins (2008), they evaluated the empirical basis of the research and findings of Twenge and colleagues(year), specifically the limitations of convenience sampling. The first issue raised involved their technique of cross-temporal meta-analysis, which compiles data from a questionnaire for an extensive number of years. With this concern…

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    History Sampling is regarded as one of the most necessary parts of auditing today, but as a matter of fact, it was not until 1997 that the “Audit Sampling” standard was issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board (IAASB). When auditing first came into fruition sampling was not given the same consideration that is has today, as company owners were “interested in discovering major accounts of fraud or misstatements in the financial statements” (Oana, Tatiana 2013, and…

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    unnecessary treatments (Binns and Nyrop, 1992). Entomologists/producers usually sample pest populations with the conventional approach in which sample sizes are fixed in advance. Instead of making scouting at one time in the conventional sampling plan, sampler can check the accumulated data whether or not a conclusion can be reached after each observation in sequential sampling which is a statistical procedure whose sample size is not fixed in advance. Sequential sampling can save time and costs…

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    otherwise known as mud shrimps have not been exposed to anything in this sampling technique therefore they are in their most natural habitat, where as in the sediment sifting method they are exposed to seawater. The hand capturing method allows us to sample from a larger surface therefore our datum will be more precise giving us a more accurate representation of the organisms in this environment.…

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    3.2 Sampling I found my research participants through snowball sampling. Snowball sampling is a well established practice of asking respondents to recommend other possible research participants. Which in my case, the respondents willingly helped to share my survey link. The big advantage of this method is that it increases the number of respondents because people become more positive towards a researcher and are more willing to cooperate when introduced to someone they know. With snowball…

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    How was the sample selected? Were demographics collected? to particular characteristics of a population. ... Examples of demographic characteristics include age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion, income, education, home ownership, sexual orientation, marital status, family size, health and disability status, and psychiatric diagnosis. “Sample used was a convenience sample (N=84) of women from 2 area hospital systems and 1 cardiovascular clinic in central north Carolina.” “health care…

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    on the impact it would have on enlistment as wether it would increase due to patriotistic sentiment or decrease with them rise in probability of actual engagement. An unidentified polling organization arranged to a sample to see this change. From 5 cities in Upstate New York a random high school was collected. Then the guidance counselor of the high schools randomly selected 100 students. The purpose is evaluate the proportion of college bound seniors post 9/11. To determine the…

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