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MSIS 3223 - Nord - Okstate - Exam 2 (100% Correct!
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What is the probability that a respondent is male and prefers arts? - ANSWERS2/15 
 
which of the following is the weighted average of the squared deviations from the expected value? - ANSWERSvariance 
 
which of the following is a continuous random variable? - ANSWERSnumber of students in class 
 
which of the following is true about probability density functions? - ANSWERSit calculates the probability of a random variable lying within a certain interval 
 
which of the following is true of nor...
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FAC1601 SUMMARY STUDY NOTES 2022
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FAC1601 
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STUDY NOTES. FAC1601 - Financial Accounting And Reporting 
The Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting was issued by the International 
Accounting Standards Board (IASB). This document contains a group of interrelated 
objectives and theoretical principles that serve as a frame of reference for financial 
accounting and more specifically financial reporting. It is not an IFRS. 
Purpose: 
Development of future standards, reducing number of alternative accounting treatments,...
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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+
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AP HUMAN GEOGRAPHY LATEST UPDATE GRADED A+ 
fieldwork the study of geography by visiting places and observing the people that live there and how they react with the changes there 
*human geography the study of humans and their cultures, activities, and landscapes; how people make places, how we organize space and society, how we interact with each other in places and across space, and how we make sense of others and ourselves in our localities, regions, and the world; the spatial analysis of hum...
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NCE Statistics questions well answered graded A+
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NCE StatisticsRange - correct answer Highest score minus lowest score (sometimes plus 1) 
 
T Score - correct answer have a mean of 50 and a standard deviation of 10. 
 
Z Score - correct answer The number of standard distributions the score is above or below a mean 
 
Stanine - correct answer a method of scaling test scores on a nine-point standard scale with a mean of five and a standard deviation of two. 
 
T Test - correct answer Test for comparing two means (parametric, used for normal...
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LMSW Exam (Research / Therapies) Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Single-subject research 
 most common is pre- and post-test or single-case study (AB) in which there is a 
comparison of behavior before treatment and after treatment (baseline vs. 
intervention) 
Internal validity 
 refers to the integrity of the experiment itself. It is the ability to draw a causal link 
between the treatment and the dependent variable 
External validity 
 refers to the ability to generalize your study findings to the general population 
(single-subject research tends to h...
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HBSS 6100 Assessment 1 with complete verified solutions 2025
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Experimental Variance 
Variance attributable to the independent variable under study (ex- making one group have a program and the other does not) 
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Extraneous Variance (Systematic) 
variance attributable to factors not not related to study variable. Will cause a change in mean making a program look better or worse (think: internal validity) 
 
 
 
Error Variance 
Variance attributable to random fluctuations. No change in mean is produced 
 
 
 
Formative Evaluation 
Evaluating program du...
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Sociology Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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Sociology Test Questions with Complete Solutions 
Conflict Perspective: - ANSWER	-Unlike the structural functional theory, which views society as a peaceful unit, conflict theory interprets society as a struggle for power between groups engaging in conflict for limited resources. Karl Marx is the founder of conflict theory. 
-Conflict perspective is one of the major theoretical approaches to sociological thought. It originated with Karl Marx and his critique of capitalism and has since developed...
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Sociology Test Questions with Complete Solutions
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Sociology Test Questions with Complete Solutions 
Conflict Perspective: - ANSWER -Unlike the structural functional theory, which views society as a peaceful unit, conflict theory interprets society as a struggle for power between groups engaging in conflict for limited resources. Karl Marx is the founder of conflict theory. 
-Conflict perspective is one of the major theoretical approaches to sociological thought. It originated with Karl Marx and his critique of capitalism and has s...
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ISYE 6501 Final EXAM LATEST EDITION 2024 SOLUTION 100% CORRECT GUARANTEED GRADE A+
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Factor Based Models 
classification, clustering, regression. Implicitly assumed that we have a lot of factors in the final model 
Why limit number of factors in a model? 2 reasons 
overfitting: when # of factors is close to or larger than # of data points. Model may fit too closely to random effects 
simplicity: simple models are usually better 
Classical variable selection approaches 
1. Forward selection 
2. Backwards elimination 
3. Stepwise regression 
greedy algorithms 
Backward elimination...
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ISYE 6501 Final exam questions and answers
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Factor Based Models 
classification, clustering, regression. Implicitly assumed that we have a lot of factors in the final model 
 
 
Why limit number of factors in a model? 2 reasons 
overfitting: when # of factors is close to or larger than # of data points. Model may fit too closely to random effects 
 
simplicity: simple models are usually better 
 
 
 
 
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