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    How to use Rcmdr

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    Lab Class I How to use R Console Go to R and double click to load program: You may use R console as calculator as well‚ just write numbers and click enter: >1+1 enter >2 How to use R Commander To open R console‚ write:   >library(Rcmdr) → enter Code will show up in upper window. Message will show if there is any Mistake on the formula or if is Needed to add data set Note: If R Command is in Chinese‚ you may try this: Close Program → Computer → Local

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    Unit three: Principles of managing information and producing documents Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a disk • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make

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    Bias in writing

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    Bias in writing Writing has many goals. Those goals can be to inform or persuade the reader. The key here is to be objective. Complete objectivity is not possible because bias is inevitable. Bias is when a person prefers an idea and he or she does not give an equal chance to another idea. By not giving the opposing idea a chance‚ the topic is being clouded. Bias can occur when certain language or stereotyping or one sided opinions are used to convey a message to the reader. The reader would get

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    ¥ Describe a new insight you gleaned from the group’s approach. I am apart of group 4‚ we all came to the conclusion that Cynthia could be homeless‚ or being sexually abused based upon the assessment that was made. We as a group examined her background‚ socioeconomic status‚ belief system‚ and culture. We determined that when the social worker sees her‚ she must take into account the barriers to treatment such as language‚ positionality‚ her culture‚ age‚ gender‚ and tone of voice that is being

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    ‘Get tougher on myki madness’ The article ‘Get tougher on myki madness’ (Herald Sun‚ 11/12/12) uses language to impact on Victorian taxpayer’s and general societies view towards the Victorian government and how the smartcard system is costing around $1.5 billion which is more than four times what the original price was anticipated to be. The author uses styles of language to get across his opinion of the government. The author of the article‚ ‘Get tougher on myki madness’ intimidates his viewers

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    Representation and Bias

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    Representation and Bias By Deborah Callaway Herzing College Online W4A1-Reflection Assignment November 26‚ 2009 Representation and Bias When creating or reviewing a research study‚ we need to consider the information and decide if it is representative or biased in order to make clear decisions. When the information or sample is representative‚ it means that the people studied are like the people who you wish to generalize and it must have the same significant

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    Len Bias

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    three in ten thousand‚ .03 percent of people are able to make it to the NBA. That is why wanting to be a professional player for any sport is “unrealistic” for most people. You have to be a gifted player to make it to the pros. A first team All-American college basketball forward at the University of Maryland. That’s who Len Bias was. He was a humble player with extremely high expectations and a favorite of many because of his size‚ athleticism‚ and passion for the game of basketball. He had dreamt

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    The use of praise and encouragement can be very productive in helping to promote positive behaviour. Being consistent allows for the student to understand what is and is not considered positive behaviour. The schools policy and guidelines regarding behaviour should be followed at all times. Reward systems are helpful in promoting positive behaviour‚ rewards should be relevant and consistent‚ taking into account the pupils needs and circumstances. Involving students in discussions of what rewards

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    How important do you think social class is in An Inspector Calls and how does Priestly present ideas about social class? Throughout the play the theme of social class is shown through all of the characters and enables the audience to see the The theme of social class is most apparent through the character of Arthur Birling‚ his ignorant and selfish personality has evidently been very much shaped by the money and success which he has attained through his role as the town mayor. However although

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    The Research Method Case Scenario A. The research scenario question I choose that could be studied using the scientific method is question 1: How much do reading scores change from the beginning of the school year to the end of the school year? “Scientific method is an approach to knowledge that relies on collecting data‚ generating a theory to explain the data‚ producing testable hypotheses based on the theory‚ and testing those hypotheses empirically” (Morris & Maistro‚ 2012‚ pg 8). The

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