Idiographic explanation Idio = unique; full explanation; limited to a single case Nomothetic explanation Explains a class of situations using only one/a few explanatory factors; partial explanation induction From specific to general‚ from observation to pattern deduction From general to specific‚ from pattern to observation (“All x are like...‚ so...”) Wheel of science (simple) Theories → Hypotheses → Observations → Empirical Generalizations deduction →
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Compaq is well-positioned because its non price attribute position is balance both in performance and flexibility. Which competitor(s) should Dell be the most concerned about? Why? Competitor: IBM because as you can see in the positioning map it’s the nearest competitor that dell face. Dell has to compete on the nearest one because there just little difference in performance so it can be easily pursued by improving performance quality at least same as IBM. Compared with Hp‚ the difference
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WXES1115/WXES1117 Data Structures Lab 10: Queue 1. Write a generic queue class called MyQueue using LinkedList. Implement the following methods: a. public void enqueue(E o) b. public E dequeue() c. public E peek() d. public int getSize() e. public boolean isEmpty(); f. public String toString() public static void main(String[] args) { // TODO code application logic here MyQueue <String > fruitQ = new MyQueue <String >();
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Residuals Date: _____________________ Introduction The fit of a linear function to a set of data can be assessed by analyzing__________________. A residual is the vertical distance between an observed data value and an estimated data value on a line of best fit. Representing residuals on a___________________________ provides a visual representation of the residuals for a set of data. A residual plot contains the points: (x‚ residual for x). A random residual plot‚ with both
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BCSCCS 303 R03 DATA STRUCTURES (Common for CSE‚ IT and ICT) L T P CREDITS 3 1 0 4 UNIT - I (15 Periods) Pseudo code & Recursion: Introduction – Pseudo code – ADT – ADT model‚ implementations; Recursion – Designing recursive algorithms – Examples – GCD‚ factorial‚ fibonnaci‚ Prefix to Postfix conversion‚ Tower of Hanoi; General linear lists – operations‚ implementation‚ algorithms UNIT - II (15 Periods)
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nicotinate had no effect. Chromium supplementation to diets of pigs has been shown to increase the percentage of muscle by 7% and longissimus dorsi muscle area by 18%‚ while reducing 10th rib fat 20% and serum cholesterol 19% (Page et al. 1993) when fed from 30 kg body weight until slaughter at 100 kg. Chromium response was specific for CrP. Other forms tested‚ including chromium chloride‚ were without effect. Similarly‚ porcine somatotropin (pST) markedly improves growth performance and carcass composition
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SOSC1960 Introduction to Psychology Research Methods 1 Scientific basis of psychology “Data! Data! Data! I can make no bricks without clay!” ~ Sherlock Holmes in The Adventure of the Copper Beeches 2 Scientific vs. Popular Psychology Expressing anger is a good way of tamping down aggression. People who talk about suicide are unlikely to actually attempt suicide. Older people are less happy than younger people. People tend to behave oddly during a full moon.
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Lab – Data Analysis and Data Modeling in Visio Overview In this lab‚ we will learn to draw with Microsoft Visio the ERD’s we created in class. Learning Objectives Upon completion of this learning unit you should be able to: ▪ Understand the concept of data modeling ▪ Develop business rules ▪ Develop and apply good data naming conventions ▪ Construct simple data models using Entity Relationship Diagrams (ERDs) ▪ Develop entity relationships and define
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an ordinary program (an application program written in an imperative language such as C or FORTRAN) from a serial execution trace of the program. It then uses the methodology to study parallelism in the SPEC benchmarks. We see that the parallelism can be bursty in nature (periods of lots of parallelism followed by periods of little parallelism)‚ but the average parallelism is quite high‚ ranging from 13 to 23‚302 operations per cycle. Exposing this parallelism requires renaming of both registers and
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Corresponding Author: Gianluca Zanutto Office: (+39) 0432 55 82 96 Fax: (+39) 0432 55 82 51 e-mail: zanutto@uniud.it 1 Abstract This study analyzes the most widewpread methodologies available in literature used to measure complexity. The research moves from a theoretical physic perspective‚ through the Complexity Theory‚ to a manufacturing system. On these subjects‚ two classification frameworks are proposed in order to categorize the most widespread measures. In particular‚ the second classification
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