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    European Journal of Social Psychology Eur. J. Soc. Psychol. 36‚ 267–278 (2006) Published online 5 December 2005 in Wiley InterScience (www.interscience.wiley.com). DOI: 10.1002/ejsp.297 The unresponsive bystander: Are bystanders more responsive in dangerous emergencies? PETER FISCHER*‚ TOBIAS GREITEMEYER‚ FABIAN POLLOZEK AND DIETER FREY Ludwig-Maximilians-University‚ Munich‚ Germany Abstract Previous research in bystander intervention found that the presence of other bystanders reduces helping

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    following series sum = 1 – (1/1!) + (2/2!) – (3/3!) + (4/4!) …………. (n/n!) 4. Write a program in C++ that prints the factorial of the given number using : (a) for loop (b) while loop (c) do-while loop Make sure that the program correctly handles the exceptions such as the value of factorial zero and the value of factorial of a negative number. 5. Write a C++ program that checks whether a number entered by the user is a perfect number or not. (Note: A

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    This archive file of PSYCH 610 Week 5 Individual Assignment Homework Exercise shows the solutions to the following problems: 1. What are single-case designs and when are they most useful? 2. How may a researcher enhance the generalizability of the results of a single case design? 3. What is the relationship between quasi-experiments and confounding variables? Provide an example. 4. Provide examples of: one-group posttest designs and one-group pretest and posttest designs. What are the limitations

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    Running head: EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON MALE AND FEMALE CHILDREN AGES 4-11 What Are the Effects of Domestic Violence on Male and Female Children ages 4-11? Candace Williams University of South Carolina Counseling Education Graduate Program Introduction Purpose The purpose of this research proposal is to identify the specific differences in the effects of domestic violence in male and female children ages 4-11. Justification of Proposed Research Child exposure

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    The Brains reaction to the differentiation of colors and their names Mitchelle Suarez PSYC. 3450 SUMMER 2014 PROF. MEREDITH ABSTRACT The Stroop experiment focuses on the interference of a person’s reaction time on a given task. Certain tasks can be performed with more accuracy due to the fact that our brain becomes conditioned to react automatically after exposure of the stimuli. In this particular experiment‚ eight-teen college students underwent the Stroop experiment in individualized

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    evaluated the effects of CPOE and CDSSs on medication safety by electronically searching MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library and by manually searching the bibliographies of retrieved articles. Studies were included for systematic review if the design was a randomized controlled trial‚ a nonrandomized controlled trial‚ or an observational study with controls and if the measured outcomes were clinical (eg‚ adverse drug events) or surrogate (eg‚ medication errors) markers. Two reviewers extracted all the data.

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    the most frequently used of these tools: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). In the previous paper we examined the initial steps in describing the structure of the data and explained a number of alternative significance tests (1). In particular‚ we showed that t-tests can be used to compare the results from two analytical methods or chemical processes. In this article‚ we will expand on the theme of significance testing by showing how ANOVA can be used to compare the results from more than two sets of data

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    Descriptive Adjectives of Personality and Their Effects on Perception Juliette Metelus St. Thomas University Abstract The goal of this experiment was to examine rather a) “warm/cold” central trait groups differed the perception participants have of given stimulus persons “Adam/Alice” based on a written biography‚ and b) if gender of the stimulus person manipulated the variable‚ and c) if the non-manipulated gender of the participants responded different to the same variable. The description

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    123 Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology ISSN 0272-4340 Volume 33 Number 1 Cell Mol Neurobiol (2013) 33:119-127 DOI 10.1007/s10571-012-9877-4 Myo-Inositol Treatment and GABA-A Receptor Subunit Changes After Kainate- Induced Status Epilepticus Revaz Solomonia‚ Nana Gogichaishvili‚ Maia Nozadze‚ Eka Lepsveridze‚ David Dzneladze & Tamar Kiguradze 123 Your article is protected by copyright and all rights are held exclusively by Springer Science+Business Media‚ LLC. This e-offprint is

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    factor analysis – to analyse interrelationships of variables ▪ determine underlying factors/constructs that are tapped by a measure • simply description of construct‚ composition of test • do these correlate with what is supposed to be measured ▪ factorial validity: correlating test with itself ▪ Uses: new measures; new contexts Internal Consistency ▪ correlation of scores on each item or sub test with total score ▪ items should show discriminatory power • remove those that don’t ▪ criterion

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