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All other things equal, the MSerror in a repeated-measures design is _______ than the corresponding MSerror in a between-subjects design. Question 40Answer a. Larger b. Smaller c. The same size d. We have no way to predict this Clear my choice

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Claim: the average person in the U.S. watches 34.5 hours of television per week. Suppose viewing data is recorded for 10 people. You calculated a sample mean of 39.6 hours and a sample standard deviation of 16.4 hours per week. The appropriate test statistic is txˉ=txˉ=Numeric Response - Type your numeric answer and submit. Round your answer to 3 decimal places.

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the nurse performs diet teaching for a client with a total serum calcium level of 8.0 mg/dL and ionized calcium level of 4.1 mg/dL. Which menu selection indicates to the nurse that teaching was effective? a. green beans b. almonds c. tomatoes d. asparagus

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magnetic force exceeds the downward gravitational force, and so the wire would accelerate up. TRUE or FALSE (please circle one) 12. A simple pendulum makes 120 complete oscillations in 3.00 minutes at a location where $g = 9.80 \text{ m/s}^2$. (a.) Find the period of the pendulum. A. 6.5 microseconds B. 1.50 seconds C. 1.50 minutes D. 2.00 hours E. 3 milliseconds (b.) Find the length of the pendulum. A. 0.56 nm B. 0.559 km C. 1.65 m D. 0.6 m E. 0.559 m

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5. Given the following two-dimensional data, estimate the SVM equations Description x1 x2 d Hammond 75.5 24.86 City 1 1 Munster 27.5 7.64 Town -1 -1 Highland 22.3 7.02 Town -1 -1 Gary 74.9 57.21 City 1 1 Then find y for the following test sample and evaluate. Y Description x1 x2 d Valparaiso 33.9 16.36 City 1 Tesing f Haminad E= max (0, max (0,

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Question 2: Is the density of the rock similar to what would be expected? Explain. What materials have similar densities? Question 3: If thin-walled plastic sphere with negligible mass were filled with this fluid, would the sphere float in water? Explain your answer. Question 4: How does the experimentally derived value of the volume compare with your measured volume in step 5 of the Procedure? Which method do you feel would be more reliable for measuring the volume of an irregularly-shaped object, like the rock? Explain

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3. Each of the trials in this experiment involved the ball starting from rest. If the ball was projected from a height of 140 cm, what would be its time-of-flight if it were: a) thrown upward at 10 m/s, and

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Nitrogen must be converted from _____ to _____ to be useable by plants and animals.

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Q.1 Describe all possible IR signals for the following compounds: (1) Ph-N=N-Ph (2) \text{CO}_2\text{Me} (3) \text{N}_2 (4)

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The CS Ball Company made a product called the "smoke ball" which claimed to be a cure for influenza and a number of other diseases. The Company published advertisements claiming that it would pay $150.00 to anyone who got sick with influenza after using its product, according to the instructions set out in the advertisement. The $150.00 reward will be paid by CS Ball Company to any person who contracts the increasing epidemic influenza colds, or any disease caused by taking cold, after having used the ball three times daily for two weeks, according to the printed directions supplied with each ball. Showing its sincerity, the company deposited $1M with the Alliance Bank, Regent Street where they can claim their reward. When Mrs. Clark saw the advertisement, she bought a smoke ball and used it three times daily for nearly one month until she contracted the flu. She brought a claimed from the CS Smoke Ball Company, however, the company ignored her two letters. On her third request for the reward, the company replied with an anonymous letter that if it is used properly, the company had complete confidence in the smoke ball's efficacy, but to protect themselves against all fraudulent claims, they would need her to come to their office to use the ball each day and be checked by the secretary. Mrs. Clark sued the company on its promise to pay $150.00. Issue: Does the performance of the conditions as advertised constitute acceptance of an offer? Please state your reason.

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