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Acknowledgments These course notes were originally developed by me for EE476 in Fall 1996 at Washington State University (WSU). The material in these notes has been derived from several sources. These include Dr. Venu Gopinathan’s course notes from Columbia University‚ Dr. David Rich’s analog IC design course notes‚ Prof. Terri Fiez’s EE476 course notes‚ and Prof. Paul Gray’s EE240 lecture notes. Their contributions to these notes are gratefully acknowledged. Also a significant amount of the material
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• Defining What Statistics Really Is 1.1 Nature of Statistics The term “Statistics” came from the Latin word ‘status’ which could be translated as ‘state’. The usage of this term only became popular during the 18 th century where they defined Statistics as “the science of dealing with data about the condition of a state or community”. The practice of statistics could be traced back even from the early biblical times where they gather figures related to governance of the state for they realized
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January 09‚ 2013 Discussion Notes Scientific Method 1. Observation 2. Formulate a question 3. Hypothesis (educated guess) 4. Test the Hypothesis How to test for cause/type of volcano? 1. Meteor impact will cause movement and depth of rocks. Meteor impact will cause movement and depth of rocks. Test for rocks around the volcano * Meteor Craters form a hole in the ground test for rocks around the volcano * * * * * Salt Dome and Salt GlaciersSalt
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A typical ν for rock is between 0.15 and 0.25. Note: isotropic means the properties do not depend on direction‚ and homogeneous means the properties are the same at every point in the material. In general neither of these two properties are true for rocks. 10. Some Relationships Between the Elastic Constants G= E 2(1 + ν ) λ= Eν (1 + ν )(1 − 2ν ) K= E 3(1 − 2ν ) Where λ = Lame’s constant and K = bulk modulus. Note: The five elastic constants listed above (E‚ν‚G‚λ
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Ms Morgini Ramen INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS All questions carry equal marks. Your assignment will be marked on a total of 30 marks. You may choose any TWO questions from the following four questions set. Submission date: 22 March 2014 Please note that any assignment submitted after the deadline for any reason whatsoever will not be considered. Word limit: 1000 words per question Format: Please follow the guidelines in the document “Guide to writing assignments” available on Moodle. In general
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D.A.T.A. Course Notes 1. Module 1: Physiological Factors 1. Subject 1: How alcohol and other drugs enter and leave the body. The rate of absorption and elimination of alcohol and other drugs. 1. Types 1. Central nervous system depressants 1. Alcohol 1. Colorless‚ odorless‚ volatile pungent drug 2. Sleeping pills/barbiturates 3. Tranquilizers 2. Central nervous stimulants 1. Nicotine 2. Cocaine 3. Amphetamines 3. Opioids 1. Opium 2. Codeine 3. Heroin 4. Hallucinogens 1. LSD 2. Mushrooms
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JavaScript Essentials The purpose of most JavaScript scripts is to make a Web page interactive‚ whether or not a program is running on the server to enhance that interactivity. Making a page interactive means tracking user action and responding with some visible change on the page. The avenues for communication between user and script include familiar onscreen elements‚ such as fields and buttons‚ as well as dynamic. To assist the scripter in working with these elements‚ the browser and JavaScript
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Help my master! Help the Lord of Chester! He fell into the river!! King: the Lord of Chester calls for help! Guards run and help the Lord of Chester. He is my friend! Guard 1: Yes‚ yes Your Majesty! Peter: My clothes… where are my clothes? I’m cold! Puss in Boots 2: Oh‚ my poor Lord! Where are your clothes? King: Guards‚ new clothes for the Lord
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ECO331 Behavioural Economics Lecture Notes Lecture 2: Experiment Design Econ vs Psych experiments: -No deception -Incentivized choices Purposes of experiments: Theory Experiments Theory *Testing theory for robustness Internal Validity: -Extent to which differences are due to hypothesized mechanism -Question of sufficient controls -Must assess plausibility of alternative explanations External Validity: -To what extent do experiment results translate into the world -Extrapolating
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