EXERCISE IN STATISTICS Below are hypothetical data. (1) Organize them in bivariate tables to answer the problems below. Determine the statistics to use for each. 1. Are sex and occupation associated? 2. Are age and income correlated? 3. Are educational attainment and sex associated? 4. Are civil status and occupation associated? 5. Are occupation and income related N>E> you may use data transformation (from interval data to nominal data) Respondent No. Age Sex Civil Status Educational attainment
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3 Day Exercise Analysis When looking at the current state of my exercise habits consists of walking at least 2 miles a day and jog 2 miles‚ stretches‚ and 30 minutes of deep cardio. I like to get up in the morning and start off with my stretching so that I do not become sore later on in the day‚ and it helps relax me and get me ready for my day. I like to stretch for at least 15-20 minutes every morning and stretching also helps with waking me up as well. After I get done with my stretches I will
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1. The sociological perspective‚ as a way of thinking about the world‚ includes the sociological imagination from C. Wright Mills‚ the beginner’s mind from Bernard McGrane‚ and the idea of culture shock from anthropology. Explain what all three of these concepts have in common. Response: All three of these concepts have in common are the idea of breaking down social barriers to gain a different perspective on culture people and behaviors. When a person is in a new area where the culture is different
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Improvements 6 The effect of exercise on the heart rate and breathing rate Introduction Aim: Finding out how exercise affects the heart rate and breathing rate. Hypothesis: Exercise exists in different forms and has many benefits; it improves the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood‚ development of bones‚ strengthens muscles and the lungs capacity plus it can make you feel good. There are different exercises and intensities for different benefits. Lower intensity exercises are not designed to work
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Through Exercise Adding exercises into one’s daily routines can change their whole lifestyle. Many people look at exercise as being something just for people who want to lose weight or to add muscle and bulk up‚ but there are a great deal of benefits that can be received from exercising regularly. Gaining muscle and losing fat are the two most popular reasons that people make their way to the local gym‚ but they only make up a small portion of the benefits that you may receive through exercise. There
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Exercise 1 Decrypt each of the following Caesar encryptions... (a) LWKLQNWKDWLVKDOOQHYHUVHHDELOOERDUGORYHOBDVDWUHH (b) UXENRBWXCUXENFQRLQJUCNABFQNWRCJUCNAJCRXWORWMB (c) BGUTBMBGZTFHNLXMKTIPBMAVAXXLXTEPTRLEXTOXKHHFYHKMAXFHNLX Exercise 2 For this exercise‚ use the simple substitution table given in Table below. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z S C J A X U F B Q K T P R W E Z H V L I G Y D N M O Table 1.11: Simple substitution encryption table (a) Encrypt the plaintext
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debits and credits to accounts. 3. Posting - The procedure of transferring journal entries to the ledger accounts. 4. Trial balance - lists accounts and their balances at a given time. 5. Adjustments - makes it possible to report on the balance sheet the appropriate assets‚ liabilities‚ and owners’ equity at the statement date. Adjusting entries also make it possible to report on the income statement the proper revenues and expenses for the period. 6. Adjusted trial balance - It shows the balance
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BALI VILLAGE HOTEL RESORT AND SPA: A CASE STUDY An undergraduate case study presented to the faculty of the Department of Management College of Business Administration‚ Management and Marketing Studies‚ City College of Tagaytay in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduating with the degree of Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (major in Marketing) with contribution number TC (BSBA) 11-01-403. Prepared under the supervision of Mr. Edilberto P. Lunas INTRODUCTION
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Chapter 15 – Mankiw SOLUTIONS TO TEXT PROBLEMS: Quick Quizzes 1. A market might have a monopoly because: (1) a key resource is owned by a single firm; (2) the government gives a single firm the exclusive right to produce some good; or (3) the costs of production make a single producer more efficient than a large number of producers. Examples of monopolies include: (1) the water producer in a small town‚ who owns a key resource‚ the one well in town; (2) a pharmaceutical company that is given a patent
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• Chapter 7 • What is stress? • Stress- can be described as the unconscious preparation to fight or flee that a person experiences when faced with any demand • Stressor- a person or event that triggers the stress response • Distress or strain- the adverse psychological‚ physical‚ behavioral‚ and organizational consequences that may occur as a result of stressful events • Four approaches to stress • Fight or flight homeostatic medical approach- the adverse psychological‚ physical‚ behavioral
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