TWO-PROCESS THEORIES AND STROOP EFFECT: STUDYING THE EFFECT OF COLOUR CORRELATED WORDS (IV) vs. NEUTRAL WORDS WHEN RECORDING RESPONSE TIMES (DV) FOR IDENTIFYING THE INK COLOUR IN WHICH A WORD IS PRINTED. Abstract The idea of two-process theories and the Stroop effect are assessed in this experiment. The intention is to look for a predicted pattern between the response times of two separate conditions; one using a list of words that are colour related‚ such as “lemon” and another list of words which
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Approachability 19 Fair and unbiased attitude 24 Punctuality and Regularity 29 Knowledge of the subject matter 34 Relationship with the trainees 39 Personal appearance 44 Guidance and Helpfulness 49 Professionalism 54 Analysis using Overall Mean Value Chart 59 Analysis using BARS 60 FINDINGS‚ SUGGESTIONS AND CONCLUSION 61 Findings 61 Suggestions 62 Conclusion 63 List of Tables Table 1 - Age of the respondents 6 Table 2 - Gender of the respondents 7 Table 3 - Qualification of
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provided on Bb. Statistic Std. Error Income Mean 43.48 2.058 99% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound 37.97 Upper Bound 48.99 5% Trimmed Mean 43.42 Median 42.00 Variance 211.724 Std. Deviation 14.551 Minimum 21 Maximum 67 Range 46 Interquartile Range 25 Skewness .096 .337 Kurtosis -1.248 .662 HouseholdSize Mean 3.42 .246 99% Confidence Interval for Mean Lower Bound 2.76 Upper Bound 4.08 5% Trimmed Mean 3.36 Median 3.00 Variance 3.024 Std. Deviation
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themselves as a family member who looks after a person they love‚ not as a carer. This means that you may not think to look for‚ or ask for help. There are a wide range of services available to help you in your caring role. Whatever the service‚ whether it’s short-term respite or counselling‚ it is designed to lend you the support and assistance you may need. It’s things like having some extra help and support that may mean you can stay in your caring role for longer. Caring for someone can be challenging
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normal distribution. Interpretation: Skewness > 0 - Right skewed distribution - most values are concentrated on left of the mean‚ with extreme values to the right. Skewness < 0 - Left skewed distribution - most values are concentrated on the right of the mean‚ with extreme values to the left. Skewness = 0 - mean = median‚ the distribution is symmetrical around the mean. Kurtosis - indicator used in distribution analysis as a sign of flattening or "peakedness" of a distribution. Interpretation:
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quite high viz; 1.13‚ 8.35‚ 1.34‚ 4.28‚ 84.92‚ 59.86‚ 25.09‚ 18.24 and 88.69%‚ respectively. The pH of the fruit falls within the acidic range (4.80) and the mean value recorded for the electrical conductivity was 163.24 μS/cm. The content mineral elements in the fruit show that sodium‚ phosphorus‚ manganese‚ iron‚ zinc and copper have high mean concentrations‚
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CANTEEN ADMINISTRATION AND OPERATION AT MAYSAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL: AN ASSESSMENT A Special Project Presented to the Faculty of the College of Science Philippine Normal University Manila In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Education With Specialization in Home Economics By: ARLENE B. MANIQUIZ March 2009 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The researcher wishes to extend her profound gratitude‚ acknowledgment and appreciation to all the people who have inspired her to
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Statistics Case Study-1 Age Weeks Employed 55 21 30 18 23 11 52 36 41 19 25 12 42 7 45 25 25 6 40 21 25 13 25 11 59 34 49 27 33 18 35 20 a. Age Weeks Employed Mean 37.75 Mean 18.6875 Standard Error 2.974195 Standard Error 2.188452 Median 37.5 Median 18.5 Mode 25 Mode 21 Standard Deviation 11.89678 Standard Deviation 8.753809 Sample Variance 141.5333 Sample Variance 76.62917 Kurtosis -1.17143 Kurtosis -0.21626 Skewness 0.337402 Skewness 0.522601 Range 36 Range 30
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Department Stores. By identifying our mean‚ median and mode regarding each variable (marital status‚ type of customer‚ gender and age)‚ we can further understand the relationships between our variables. Descriptive Statistics on Net Sales: Net Sales (All Customers) Mean Median Mode Range Standard Deviation Coefficient of Variation $77.60 $59.71 $31.60 274.36 55.66 71.73 Descriptive Statistics on Net Sales by Various Classifications of Customers: Mean Median Mode Range Standard
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linear or non-linear models fitted to time-series data‚ usually by regression methods 4. Box-Jenkins methods: autocorrelation methods used to identify underlying time series and to fit the "best" model COMPONENTS OF TIME SERIES DEMAND 1. Average: the mean of
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