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ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Economic Analysis
[Name of the Institute]
Introduction
The global economic paradigm has been divided into three prominent groups, in which almost all of the countries lie in any one of them. For the analysis, in our research, the data set has been divided into three prominent categories, where the countries are divided ...
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Community Health Nursing
Community Health Nursing
Introduction
The nature of community practice is broad and covers many aspects, is not confined to one age group or a specific diagnosis. The community nurse's work is mainly based on problem identification and planning of activities of health promotion, disease prevention, and development of ...
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EVALUATION OF GENETIC POPULATION
Evaluation of Genetic Population
Evaluation of Genetic Population
Introduction
The study is related to allele distributions for 6 non-Combined DNA Index System loci that are D4S2366, D3S1744, D8S1110, D12S1090, D13S765 and D10S2325. These non-Combined DNA Index System loci are determined in sample populations of Trinidadian, Hispanic, Caucasian, ...
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Statistical Analysis
[Name of the Institute]
Statistical Analysis
Question 1
Descriptive
Delivery Reliability
95% Confidence Interval for Mean
N
Mean
Std. Deviation
Std. Error
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
Minimum
Maximum
Private Label
21
5.4348
2.21208
0.46125
4.4782
6.3914
3
9
Company brand
14
6.0667
2.18654
0.56456
4.8558
7.2775
3
9
both
15
6.625
2.27669
0.56917
5.4118
7.8382
3
9
Total
50
5.963
2.23997
0.30482
5.3516
6.5744
3
9
Test of Homogeneity of Variances
Delivery Reliability
Levene Statistic
df1
df2
Sig.
0.035
2
47
0.965
ANOVA
Delivery Reliability
Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Between Groups
13.59
2
6.795
1.373
0.262
Within Groups
252.336
51
4.948
Total
265.926
48
Multiple Comparisons
Dependent Variable:Delivery Reliability
95% Confidence Interval
(I) Type of Purchasing
(J) Type of Purchasing
Mean Difference (I-J)
Std. Error
Sig.
Lower Bound
Upper Bound
LSD
Private Label
Company brand
-0.63188
0.73822
0.396
-2.1139
0.8502
both
-1.19022
0.72412
0.106
-2.644
0.2635
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Statistical Analysis
[Name of the Institute]
Statistical Analysis
Question 1
Correlations
Delivery Reliability
Production Satisfaction
Technical Support
Sales Force
Overall Satisfaction in January
Overall Satisfaction in June
Delivery Reliability
Pearson Correlation
1
-0.19
0.058
0.042
0.068
0.065
Sig. (2-tailed)
0.17
0.675
0.764
0.627
0.642
N
50
50
50
50
50
50
Production Satisfaction
Pearson Correlation
-0.19
1
0.019
-0.152
0.266
0.201
Sig. (2-tailed)
0.17
0.891
0.274
0.052
0.145
N
50
50
50
50
50
50
Technical Support
Pearson Correlation
0.058
0.019
1
-0.022
0.031
-0.036
Sig. (2-tailed)
0.675
0.891
0.873
0.826
0.794
N
50
50
50
50
50
50
Sales Force
Pearson Correlation
0.042
-0.152
-0.022
1
0.09
0.057
Sig. (2-tailed)
0.764
0.274
0.873
0.516
0.684
N
50
50
50
50
50
50
Overall Satisfaction in January
Pearson Correlation
0.068
0.266
0.031
0.09
1
0.058
Sig. (2-tailed)
0.627
0.052
0.826
0.516
0.679
N
50
50
50
50
50
50
Overall Satisfaction in June
Pearson Correlation
0.065
0.201
-0.036
0.057
0.058
1
Sig. (2-tailed)
0.642
0.145
0.794
0.684
0.679
N
50
50
50
50
50
50
As it can be seen in the table above, all the scale ...
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Australian Early Childhood research
Australian Early Childhood research
Introduction
For most Australian children-home care is now a part of their lives. From the first months of life up to the time when they are old enough for school to fend for themselves, spend more and more children are more and ...
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Conceptual Life Cycle
Conceptual Life Cycle
Raw Material Acquisition
We consider a single-item production system (henceforward the firm) in which the production process boils down to converting a certain raw material type into a finished product type. First of all, the firm has the obligation to satisfy a demand stream for ...
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Lab Assignment 2
Lab Assignment 2
Question 1
Water quality standards
Associated no. of impaired miles
Storm water runoff
38
114.89
Unknown
91
823.72
Silviculture
8
463.23
Natural
41
764.05
Permitted municipal sewage
32
438.24
Re4source extraction
28
722.37
Industrial discharges
17
405.02
Hydro modification
79
399.66
Habitat alternation
51
297.85
Agriculture
113
662.7
Question 3
Year
CO2 concentration level
1987
348.98
1988
351.45
1989
352.89
1990
354.16
1991
355.49
1992
356.27
1993
356.96
1994
358.63
1995
360.62
1996
362.37
1997
363.47
1998
366.5
1999
368.14
2000
369.41
2001
371.07
2002
373.16
2003
375.8
2004
377.55
2005
379.75
2006
381.85
2007
383.72
The resulting graph shows that every increasing year the CO2 concentration levels are increasing and the environment will be more polluted with CO2 in the coming years.
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The cultural and historical contexts of contemporary media
The cultural and historical contexts of contemporary media
The cultural and historical contexts of contemporary media
Introduction
The role of media in today's world is certainly a backbone for any culture and tradition to survive. It is no doubt that many cultures and traditions that ...
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PUBLIC HEALTH ANALYSIS
Public health analysis
Public health analysis
Part A
Question #1
Coding System for Table 1
A coding system is assigning values to the dummy variables. The values are assigned to the variables in numeric form such as 0, 1, 2, etc. For instance, sex is a categorical variable in which male and female ...