inferential statistics D. levels of measurement 3) The performance of personal and business investments is measured as a percentage‚ return on investment. What type of variable is return on investment? A. Qualitative B. Continuous C. Attribute D. Discrete 4) What type of variable is the number of robberies reported in your city? A. Attribute B. Continuous C. Discrete D. Qualitative 5) What level of measurement is the number of auto accidents reported
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Position Measurement of an Absorber Clamp Chun Hao Ng University of South Australia/ School of Electrical and Information Engineering‚ Mawson Lakes‚ Australia NGYCH007@students.unisa.edu.au +61433180430 Abstract —This paper reports on the development of the Remote Sensing of an Absorber Clamp system. An overview of the implementation method and background reasoning is given on the developed system. Index Terms— Rotary Encoders‚ Position Measurement‚ Electromagnetic Compatibility
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Proceedings of the Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studies‚ Vol. 5‚ pp. 592 - 607‚ 2005 Application of DEA and SFA on the Measurement of Operating Efficiencies for 27 International Container Ports Lie-Chien Lin Associate Professor Department of Logistics Management National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology 2‚ Juoy Rd. Kaohsiung‚ Taiwan Fax: +886-7-6011040 E-mail: lclin@ccms.nkfust.edu.tw Lih-An Tseng Warehouse Officer Research and Development Department
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WORK STUDY &WORK MEASUREMENT INTRODUCTION IN 1820S IN ENGLAND‚ THE FIRST EFFORTS TO CUT COSTS AND INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY BEGAN. FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR ( 1881 ) ORGANIZED THE RESEARCH FINDINGS AND DEVELOPED MORE FORMAL METHODS. HE IS CONSIDERED TO BE THE FATHER OF SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT. OBJECTIVE OF TAYLOR • ELIMINATE IDLE TIME FOR WORKERS AND MACHINES. • ELIMINATE DUPLICATION OF EFFORT. • STREAMLINE THE FLOW OF WORK THROUGH THE FIRM. • REARRANGE TASK SEQUENCES FOR MORE EFFICIENCY
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Lab Jessica Cimaroli Lab 1 Purpose To learn about the International System of Units (SI) system and how it relates to measurements in mass‚ length‚ temperature‚ volume‚ and time. To learn about the common techniques and laboratory equipment used to make SI measurents. Procedure Length Measurements 1. Gather the metric ruler‚ CD or
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oscillation is the time it takes the weight to pass back and forth once over this arc. The length of the pendulum is the distance between the point at which the pendulum is fixed‚ called pivot‚ and the center of gravity of the weight at the other end of the string or wire of the pendulum. The period of oscillation of a pendulum depends on the gravitational pull acting on the pendulum and the length op pendulum. To eliminate error in measuring the period‚ it is better to time multiple swings‚
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November 20‚ 2013 Lab Report 1. Problem: To find the density of a Hershey chocolate bar. 2. Hypothesis: I think the chocolate bar will gradually decrease in density as it gets smaller. 3: Materials: 1 whole Hershey chocolate bar‚ ruler‚ triple balance beam‚ tray‚ calculator. 4. Procedure: First‚ find the mass‚ volume‚ and density of an entire Hershey Bar. Then‚ systematically‚ break off one section at a time to calculate the mass‚ volume‚ and density for 3/4‚ 1/2‚ and 1/4 of the
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Arm Length and Height Investigation By: Teresa Gebhardt Our Hypothesis is that‚ there is a linear correlation between arm length and height. We believe from observing our fellow students in class that taller people have longer arms. We tested this hypothesis by measuring the 24 students arm length compared to their height. Testing this hypothesis is important so that we can solve our theory that taller people have longer arms. The control was one single student who measured the majority
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SPECIFICITY Compound Relative retention time Related sustances From individual solution From blend solution Varation H-GTBRC01 (0.15%) 0.65 0.65 0.00 H-GTBRC02 (0.15%) 0.80 0.80 0.00 H-GTBRC03 (0.15%) 0.43 0.43 0.00 Gefitinib (0.1%) 1.00 1.00 0.00 Observation: No interference was observed due to blank at the retention time of H-GTBRC01‚ H-GTBRC02‚ H-GTBRC03 . The order & relative retention time obtained from individual solution & blend solution were
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of manipulation of numerical quantities. DENSITY AND SPECIFIC GRAVITY Materials and Methods Part 1: Density of an Unknown Solid 1. We first were asked from our laboratory instructor to attain an unknown solid and were asked to note down the number of the solid. 2. Determine the mass of the unknown solid to the nearest 0.001 g and record it in the data table in the back of the laboratory workbook. 3. Then we determined the volume of the unknown solid by water displacement.
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