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    Composite Design As PBD considers only main effects and ignores the interactions among the factors‚ therefore‚ a new design is required. Central composite design (CCD) is type of experimental design‚ which was first described by Box and Wilson (1951). Nowadays it is widely used in response surface methodology (RSM; discussed in the next section of the review) for building a second order (quadratic) model for the response variable without using a complete three-level factorial experiment. The design consists

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    Question 1 i) The current state and extent of universal design in the interior design practice. The 20th century had brought major social changes with respect to civil and human rights. Medical advances during this period meant that the surviving an injury or illness was far greater. Many people were living longer and the average life expectancy of people with severe impairments was increasing too. Therefore many governments in developed country responded with the introduction of equal rights

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    Considerations in Casino Design " Architecture organizes and structures space for us‚ and its interiors and the objects enclosing and inhabiting its rooms can facilitate or inhibit our activities by the way they use this language"(Lawson pg.6). Casinos are tough and competitive markets that strive to out do one another in promotions‚ amenities and overall design. A critical analysis of the considerations taken when designing a casino can be broken down into the theoretical forces of psychology

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    experimenters giving to diff treatment‚ results affected So double blind procedure is the experimenter himself also don’t know who he is giving to... He is  Expt design advantages - Elimination or control of extraneous variables - Manipulate IV to observe effect on DV allows inference of casual relationship. - Replicable Experiment design disadvantages - Highly

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    Robust Design Some products or services will function as designed only within a narrow range of conditions‚while others will perform as designed over a much broader range of conditions.The latter have robust design.The more robust a product or service‚ the less likely it will fail due to a change in the environment in which it is used or in which it is performed.Hence‚ the more designers can build robustness into the product or service‚the better it should hold up‚resulting in a higher level of

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    Digital Audio II Production Fundamentals History and Trends in Animation Storyboarding and Animatics Acting for Animators Intro to 2D Animation Introduction to 3D Modeling Introduction to Video Introduction to Video Audio Production Character/Object Design Digital Video Editing Digital Video Editing Intermediate 3D Modeling Computer Animaiton Studio Special Topics Advanced 3D Animation Traditional Animation Studio Music Appreciation Digital Video Production Digital Portfolio Portfolio Presentation History

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    Understanding by Design by Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe Backward Design Why “backward” is best Deliberate and focused instructional design requires us as teachers and curriculum writers to make an important shift in our thinking about the nature of our job. The shift involves thinking a great deal‚ first‚ about the specific learnings sought‚ and the evidence of such learnings‚ before thinking about what we‚ as the teacher‚ will do or provide in teaching and learning activities. Though

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    Bedroom design In our life‚ we always need to work‚ study and whatever things that you want to do‚ and it usually let us spend a half day time. So‚ when we finished our work and went back to our house‚ the only place that we can relax ourselves is our bedroom. Therefore‚ the topic of story that I want to write about is bedroom design. Nowadays‚ I think bedroom design is very important part of our life‚ because bedroom is the place we have always slept for every single day. In addition‚ bedroom

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    weaknesses of the above study design? 4. How strong is the external validity of this research design? (While answering this question think about these: How effectively does the manipulation of cuteness used in the study relate to infant care? Does a participant’s performance in the game “Operation” really transfer to nurturing? Why or why not?) 5. One element in this design was a pretest and posttest measure. What are the advantages of using this type of design? Was it necessary? 6. Can you

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    subject design; occur when participants are tested more than once in a study with early testing affecting later testing. 6) counterbalancing (combats testing effects): change the order; controlling for the effects of an extraneous variable by ensuring that its effects are equal in all treatment conditions. For example‚ order effects can be counterbalanced by administering the various procedures in different sequences. 7) systematic root differences (a problem in between subject designs) 8)

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