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    These seven variables included: attachment to parents and teachers, family supervision, conventionality of peers, school commitment, beliefs, and involvement (Ozbay and Ozcan, 2006). Hart and Mueller (2012) measured similar independent variables, but specifically examined commitment to sport and non-sport activate not commit to academics. Also, they did not analyze family supervision…

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    Death Penalty Ideology

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    executions are less use as punishment. The dependent variable is the punishment of crime and the independent variable is ideology.…

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    The difference between a two-way and a three-way ANOVA is the amount of independent variables that are in the tests. A two-way ANOVA has two independent variables while a three-way ANOVA has three independent variables (Jackson, 2012). The main effect is the amount of practice a participant gets over a certain amount of time. All other variables were insignificant. The effect size is about 83.3% which is the same as the variance. This variance is attributable to how much practice participants…

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    My independent variable would be the use profanity. Profanity would be the independent variable because it stands alone and would not be affected by a variable throughout each episodes’ content. The dependent variable is a variable often denoted by ‘y’ whose value depends on that of another. My dependent variable would be the ratings. Ratings would be the dependent variable because they could be affected by another variable; hopefully that variable is the use of profanity because…

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    The term ‘generalizability’ is used to describe this phenomenon. Generalizability in research refers to the level of which the variable would result in the same or very similar conclusion when applied to the population outside of those used in the study (Trochim & Donnelly, 2008; Cozby & Bates, 2012). In the above example, a study of calibration activities at WGU might yield internal…

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    literature that points out areas in the literature that you feel are being neglected. This critique should help establish the rationale for the present study. For example, if you are using a new and different manipulation, predictor, or dependent variable emphasize this in your review of the earlier…

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    Using Cresswell (2009), Corley and Gioia (2011), Harlow (2009) and Stam (2010) and Trochim and Donnelly (2008), we will exam what constitutes a Psychological theory. These authors share both similar concepts of what constitutes a theory while providing additional points of view for consideration. They have distinctive views and analyses that overlap as well as interpretations where they clearly have a varied conception of what it takes to establish a theory. The comparison begins with…

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    Saving End Experiences

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    difference on the level of satisfaction they will experience? Hypothesis and variables: Like any other experimental study, this research has both independent and dependent variables…

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    the relationship between variables (Draper, & Smith, 2014). It is often of interest to know the effect that one or several variables can cause on another, and even to predict, to a greater or lesser degree, values of one variable from another. Regression is the set of techniques used to explore and quantify the dependency relationship between a quantitative variable called a dependent variable or response and one or more independent variables called predictor variables. The size of the…

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    with gender in rows, marital status in columns, and count of marital status in vales, you can identify how many females and males are single or partnered. Inserting a bar chart will visualize this data better. A bar chart visualizes categorical variables as a series of bars, each bar representing the specific category. Titles, amounts, and colors help you identify which one is which. In this case, when looking at the bar chart, you can conclude that 27 females and 21 males are partnered, while…

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