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    Even though our main hypothesis of team-sport athletes having a higher athletic burnout score compared to individual-sport athletes was not supported, this could be considered a positive thing because we found no significant difference of burnout scores between team-sport athletes (mean=11.5) and individual-sport athletes (mean= 11.8). These mean scores are relatively low global ABQ scores. This is a positive piece of information to share with coaches and people in involved in athletics because…

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    customer service as it correlates to the measurements and data we have chosen. Additionally, the determination will need to be made as to how the dependent variables, which are the customer service ratings, are affected by the data collected during the sampling process. The most sophisticated tool we can use that will give us a true picture of the relationships is the correlation and multiple regression formula. Utilizing the multiple regression tool will give inferences about overall…

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    AICPA The role of the external auditor is to identify items that might be causing DOW’s transfer of financial assets account to somehow make their financial statements materially misstated by designing and executing auditing tests. As I stated before DOW trades accounts receivable with many third party clients and conduits, in effect making the transfer of financial assets section of their company to be very complicated and susceptible to fraud. When an auditor is approached to complete an…

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    additional independent and a dependent variables, whilst the result of the couple or additional approach are dependant variables (Fawcett and Garity, 2009). Moreover, adopting small samples can cause error in hypothetical testing in multiple regressions, when a null hypothesis is accepted which is a type two error or incorrect; therefore correct sample size should be used by the nurse researcher. Additionally, the author refers to exploratory pilot which also mean pilot study in this research…

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    Neurobiology of Learning and Memory: The Role of sleep in false memory formation is a report published by J.D Payne from Harvard University Medical division. Payne and his team carried out a series of experiments to establish the effects that sleep has on the formation of false memory in human beings. Establishing the effects that sleep has on false memories formation is the main objective of this study. The study is significant due to the contribution that it makes in the field of psychology…

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    Great Falls water parameter tests to support my groups hypothesis. I believe we got the results we did due to many different reasons. I believe some tests may have been altered due to the fact that it was very sunny the day I conducted the water sampling, which alters the rate of photosynthesis causing tests such as Dissolved oxygen to be skewed. Both areas of water are susceptible to the same types of runoff from roads and animals causing some of the tests such as ammonia to be slightly…

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    Mass Extinction Paper

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    All the three papers by Benton (1995), Erwin (2001), and Barnosky et al. (2011) talked about the impact of mass extinction on the biological history of earth. Benton (1995) talked about how mass extinction drives diversification in the biological community, Erwin (2001) discussed on how species recovery occurs after mass extinction and Barnosky et al. (2011) talked about the possibility of future mass extinction based on the comparison between the present and past extinction data.…

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    communication systems must be both well-protected and well-connected. For protection, there shall be a protective case containing the processing and communication systems that is able to withstand up to 220lbs. It shall function within the expected error under such forces. Finally, the computer components of the system shall be power-efficient so that the system runs for at least six months. When not transmitting, the processor shall be in an idle mode that uses very little…

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    Egg Consumption

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    There have been numerous debates about whether or not egg consumption is associated with the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD), stroke, or carotid plaque area. Two studies have been conducted to address this issue. The first study used a non-experimental research design (longitudinal (cohort)) to examine the association between egg consumption and risk of CHD and stroke in men and women. The dependent variables in this study were the risk of CHD and stroke. The independent variables were egg…

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    PANAS, brain activation using EEG (Relative alpha, beta, theta component energies, theta synchronization and alpha de synchronization), physiological signal by measuring the pulse rate and the task performance by measuring the commission, omission errors and reaction time continuously. As the measured data obtained were not normally distributed. The Friedman test was selected to measure the differences between these groups .A single group was measured on six different conditions (Listening to…

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