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    Total edible oil consumption (TEO) is the dependent variable, and the independent variables are Household size(HS), Household income(HI), Household education Index(HEI), Price(P),Total Awareness score on oil(TAS) and the Ratio of Total oil expenditure to Total food expenditure (R) .θ is the disturbance term, α is the intercept term and a, b, c, d, e and f are the corresponding coefficients of the independent variables. Based on the survey data obtained from 360 respondents a regression model is…

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    an experiment because in an experimental study, the researcher manipulates the variable or intervenes…

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    So altogether the researcher found out that the management controllable variables of the bank determine the profit of the bank of Ceylon. Among them a special consideration should be forwarded to the efficiency of capital ratio management. 5.2. Recommendations A well established, healthy banking industry is must for sustainable…

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    Monosaccharide Lab Report

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    In this case, we added the lactase solution (independent variable) to milk. The dependent variable of this experiment was milk. In this case, the amount of glucose produced in the milk (dependent variable) was measured. The constants of this experiment were the amounts of liquids (10 mL of milk and 1 mL of lactase), time to break down before testing (6 minutes), temperature, and…

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    important to ask what the the influencing factors are in the rise of teenage pregnancy. The causal theory in this case is that the sexual health curriculum has an effect on the rates of teenage pregnancy. The independent variable being restricted sexual health education and the dependant variable…

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    Scientific Method Essay

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    Pre-Lab Questions 1. What are the steps of the scientific method? Briefly explain each. • The steps of the scientific method are observation, define problem, construct a hypothesis, test the experiment/ gather evidence, and draw a conclusion. Observation is the procedure of collecting information about events and processes carefully. It involves with seeing and hearing. Defining the problem is when you identify a conflict that requires a solution to be solved. A hypothesis is a proposed…

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    explores the interaction of variables within a quantitative research. A variable in research can be an individual or group, which is observed for various measurements during an experiment (Creswell, 2014). Additionally, variables used within an experiment is used to observe the reactions of how each variable interacts with each other and the dependent variable. The effects of each variable help determine the outcome of a study or experiment. In order to understand the variables, they must first…

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    or minimize the sum of objective terms by selecting optimal feasible levels of the independent variables. The set of process limits or constraints define the feasible region. For example, upper and lower limits on the independent variables are constraints on the problems. Additionally, there are dependent variables that aid in defining the objective terms and/or constraints. These dependent variables are functions…

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    distinction between correlation and casual connection is the effect that one has on the other regarding the outcomes in scientific test results. In a study, the investigator is looking for the possible effect on the dependent variable that might be induced by changing the independent variable. Casual connection is an occurrence or action that can cause another and the results are predictable and certain. With that being said, casual connection can also determine how the two events are related to…

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    Linear Regression Model

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    These variables could be a contributing factor on helping the outcome of voter turnout for countries in the different electoral system. The dependent variable was recoded from 0 to 6 variable representation of the electoral system in the dataset. By looking at the sig. level of the first five independent levels is less than 5% of the 95% confidence interval therefore we fail to reject the null hypothesis. Looking at the last three variables which are greater than 5% (.05)…

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