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    days, then they will have poorer discrimination index and more false recognition than people who view the different foils. 2. The type of foil on day two which means given a different set of fake people on day two or same set is the independent variable. 3. Discrimination index and the false alarms are the…

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    Hydrate Lab Report Essay

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    the substance can be measured again. Finally, the subtraction of the mass of the substance after heating from the mass of the hydrate can show how much water was removed. The independent variable in the lab was the mass of the hydrate, while the dependent variable was the mass of the water. The control variables were the temperature and thoroughness of the heating of the hydrate.…

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    Nt1310 Unit 7 Exercise 1

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    at the end of assessments. The first is the mid semester test is worth 20% and the Exam 60% or the mid semester test is worth 10% and the exam worth 70%. 4. a. The distribution of the data is positively skewed. The data observed contains 390 variables, the lowest value recorded is 0 and the highest is 38. The mean saturated fat value is 9.32 with the values being spread out indicating variation in the data. There is over 75% of data under 13 with the other 25% were spread out to the maximum…

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    Matthäi is destined to become the victim of the lie that Herr M. talks about. His plan fails miserably and affects everyone around him. What is very different from other traditional detective novels is that Dürrenmatt was very clever in introducing random elements of chance throughout the book. This does not only happen at the very end of the story when Matthäi fails to capture the criminal but also at the beginning when everything starts happening just when he is so close to moving to Jordan…

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    Measuring Validity

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    and lab facility can play a role in this research. It is important for a researcher to consider any checklist of possible threats to external validity which are related to interactive effects involved in the experimental treatment or some other variables affecting the degree of generalizability of the study. Dyrvig et al. (2014) argued that “such a checklist would be of high value to the society in terms of limiting resources spent on duplication of research across settings and improving public…

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    will help promoting FDI in the economy that positively affected the economic development. The objective of manuscript was the creation of employment with FDI in the continent of Asia during the year 1985-2005 in Pakistan, India and china. Three variables were used in his sketch employment, FDI, gross domestic product. The estimation technique that was used is imp-pesaran-shin. Seemingly unrelated regression (SUR) TEST was also used to find out the impact of FDI on employment in Asian countries.…

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    Strategic Theory Summary

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    Phase I consisted of a random sample of thirty cases between the years of 1960 to 1996 as well as a sample of cases from 1925 to 1959. Phase II comprised cases from the years of 1953 to 1988 that were coded as reviewed by the Supreme Court. The authors selected all of the appeals court decisions made from 1986 to 1988 to create a sample of cases that was either reviewed or not reviewed by the Supreme Court. The independent variables used in the study were the positive and negative…

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    Operant Conditioning

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    B.F. Skinner described Operant Conditioning as changes in behavior to be determined by an individual's response to events (stimuli) in a given environment. The actions of an individual is called a response, and when a desired stimulus response is reinforced the individual may respond in a certain way. In Operant Conditioning there are two different types of reinforcement, positive and negative. Positive Reinforcement (reward) involves presenting a motivating object/item to a person after the…

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    I carried out a linear regression t-test using my GDC. The linear regression t-test is used to test if there is a significant linear relationship between an independent variable and a dependent variable. Therefore I will be making use of this test to see if there is a significant linear relationship between the budget and the gross of a movie budget. Below is the linear regression t-test that I carried out. LINEAR REGRESSION T-TEST…

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    [10]. However, recent studies show that the use of the thermal tresshold variable alone is unable to predict the susceptibility of corals to bleaching [8, 11]. The high variability of thermal threshold had “relatively weak or no significant relationships with coral cover and susceptibility” [8]. In addition, researchs on coral bleaching model tends to ignore the significance of joint probability of multivariate dependent variables. Therefore, we propose the first effort ever to develop temporal…

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