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    the district level. We set the minimum number of test-takers at 60. We used a least-squares regression model to determine the predictive power of two socio-economic factors on student achievement. The outcome variable is the mean student scale score on the SBA, and the predictive variables are two measures of…

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    affirmation to the data in addition to rejecting the null hypothesis confirming that a correlation exists. The first thing a person must do is identify the two scale variables they want to test, to…

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    week over a six-week period. In order to record progress, participants will be given a weekly evaluation in the form of an inventory such as the Major Depression Inventory (MDI) or the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression. There are a variety of variables that must be taken into consideration in this study. The dependent…

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    spectrum for positive questions are as follows: General form: totally disagree, disagree, no idea, agree, totally agree Scoring: 1 2 3 4 5 Hidden variables Obvious…

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    cities. I gathered and analyzed the data of their demographics, characteristics, and that of police officers per thousands of citizens. I concluded that some of the variables showed a possible relationship to the high or low crime rates, while other variables showed no concrete evidence of cause and effect. My focus was on various variables that I considered to be important to why violent crime may exist in…

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    The educational level is the independent variable and income is the dependent. Therefore, the expected results anticipated statistical significance for every dependent variable’s p-value. With a ninety-five percent confidence interval, only the dependent variables Associate 's degree through Doctorate degree prove to hold a statistical significance. From these unexpected results the f-statistic for all the dependent variables held to be statistically significant at 0.0000, as seen…

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    oil harvested area at time t. INTRA = Interest rate in years t. EXR = Exchange Rate in years t. RANFAL = Amount of Rainfall in year t (mm) as climate element IMPO = Palm Oil Import in year t (tons) as a proxy for importation policy Poly = Policy Variable (1-Policy intervention regime, 0-Non- policy intervention regime ) ECT is the error…

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    Nowadays on one hand cinema is considered as a modern industry and on the other hand as the cultural need in our country and undoubtedly it is one of the most fundamental and effective media which plays an active role in continuing the expansion and survival of real art and culture of a society. It can be said that cinema is a polyhedral phenomenon which is affected by human culture and influences more cultures. Cinema and watching movie in theaters or in another words going to cinema is one of…

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    listed as a best workplace. In the study, the independent variables will be the transactional/transformational leadership attributes. Meanwhile, the dependent variable will be the ranking given to the best workplace organizations for a particular year, which is published in the Fortune magazine in collaboration with the Great Place to Work Institute. This ranking for best workplace organizations might be considered as a discrete variable because it is not continuous (Bluman, 2011). The Great…

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    behaviour. Variable and fixed costs are two types of cost behaviour. All the changes in a business-like prices, costs and volumes of sales which affect the profit are analysed by CVP (Cost Volume Profit). Managers use Cost-Volume-Profit analysis to analyse the variable and fixed cost of a business according-to volume of products and products sold. 2. Benefits of Cost behaviour: All the functioning cost of a corporation are converted…

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