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    talking‚ and the reasons why the words are being used. Sorry and apologize have very different meanings. The word sorry shows regret‚ and sympathy. When “I’m sorry” is used‚ it is formal‚ and the speaker means what they are saying. A feeling of regret runs through the word as if the speaker did not mean for something to happen. On the other hand‚ to apologize for something shows accountability for the action that has happened. “I apologize” is an informal way of saying sorry for an action caused by the

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    Analysis: Ch.2 #1 - The motion picture industry is a competitive industry. Each year‚ more than 50 studios produce a total of 300 to 400 new motion pictures. This managerial report is based on data collected for a sample of 100 motion pictures produced in 2005 and will evaluate the financial success of these motion pictures by using 4 major variables – (A) Opening Gross Sales‚ (B) Total Gross Sales‚ (C) Number of Theaters‚ and (D) Weeks in Top 60. (A) Opening Gross Sales−this variable indicates

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    What led to the Myall creek massacre? In late 1837‚ 4 white men were killed. The acting governor‚ Lieutenant Colonel Snodgrass sent Major James Nunn to the district to suppress the “outrageous acts”. From there 40 recruited stockman and rode around district‚ attacking and killing any aboriginals they could find. Meanwhile at the Myall Creek station‚ when they had heard about the slaughtering in the district‚ around 45 aborigines had been camped for a few months. They were offered protection and

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    QNT/351 Quantitative Analysis for Business Final E Progress: (0/30) 1) The main purpose of descriptive statistics is to A. summarize data in a useful and informative manner B. make inferences about a population C. determine if the data adequately represents the population D. gather or collect data 2) The general process of gathering‚ organizing‚ summarizing‚ analyzing‚ and interpreting data is called A. statistics B. descriptive statistics C. inferential statistics

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    descriptive statistics

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    data contains outliners. Mean: Most frequent observation. Use with nominal data. Measures of Spread: these are ways of summarizing a group of data by describing how spread-out the scores are. Statistics available to describe the spreads includes: Range: Difference between the values of the maximum and minimum observation Quartiles: more useful than range. Often used with median Absolute deviation: average of distance of an observation of a distribution from its mean Variance: takes deviation

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    next four quarters. Based on data analysis the best method for forecasting Highline Financial Services for the upcoming year would be the Moving Average (McNamara‚ 2012). The Moving Average offers the lowest Mean Absolute Deviation ( MAD)‚ lowest means squared error (MSE)‚ and the lowest mean absolute percent error (MAPE) of the two choices selected to forecast. The weighted moving average was not utilized due to the amount of data provide. The ability to

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    the two studies‚ what are your preliminary observations about the depression scores? b. Using ANOVA on both data sets‚ what is the hypotheses being tested in both cases? What are your conclusions? c. Use inferences about individual treatment means where appropriate. What are your conclusions? d. Discuss extensions of this study or other analyses that you feel might be helpful III. DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS 1. Data Table 1.1 shows the data of 60 individuals chosen for the study. Medical

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    positioning report

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    BA 555 Practical Business Analysis Group Project 2: Business Simulation **** Due: November 12‚ 2014 **** NAME Tailong Wu (Section 001) NAME Ling Yang (Section 002) NAME Daijie Qi (Section 002) 1. The file Group Project 2 Model.xlsx contains 50 monthly returns of the SCHO and SPY EFT funds from September 2010 to October 2014. Suppose that in each of the next 72 months (six years)‚ it is equally likely that any of the historical returns will occur. Develop a spreadsheet model to simulate the

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    its female counterpart (represented by the number 2). However‚ the male output is more skewed in its distribution where the symmetry of the female output has more equal and distinct meaning when viewing the kurtosis of the graph and hover around the mean of about 100. Although the Male output is more diverse‚ its concentration of variables is more spread out. I think we should take note that the amounts of female subjects were far lesser than the male so the raw visually data seems bias and in favor

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    H. (1953). Sexual behavior in the human female. New York: W. B. Saunders. Plonsky‚ M Riley‚ E. P.‚ Lochry‚ E. A.‚ & Shapiro‚ N. R. (1979). Lack of response inhibition in rats prenatally exposed to alcohol. Psychopharmacology‚ 62‚ 47-52. Figure 2. Mean number of trials to learn a passive avoidance task as a function of age and maternal ethanol consumption in rats. Data based on Riley‚ Lockrey and Shapiro (1979).

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