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    the total of 10 quadrat is recorded. 9. Step 1 to 8 is repeated at a different location of the study site but still using the same random number of coordinate. HYPOTHESIS: NULL HYPOTHESIS : The presence or absence of sunlight at different locations do not effect the presence of the Mimosa Pudica sp. as both factors are independant. HYPOTHESIS : The presence or absence of sunlight at different locations affect the

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    The experiment was divided into three days to test the detoxification activity of Beetles grown on Mung and Black-eyed peas. In day 1 of part I‚ four beetles per group were chosen from each food sources for both ANAE and BNAE activity. In part I‚ the crude extract was obtained by the experimental design outlined in the lab manual (Course Supplement for Bio 101‚ p.68). Each member of the group took care of one Bean beetle crude extract. First‚ the sex was identified by the following instructions of

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    This report is also a vertical report as the report is traveling upward in organizations to contribute to management control. Lastly‚ this report is a functional report‚ which serves as a specified purpose within a company. Q #2. How might a null hypothesis be stated for a research study attempting to determine whether television or magazine advertising has greater influence on athletic shoe sales? Answer: Athletic show sales rate exhibit no significant difference when advertisements are placed

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    and caffeinated groups are not accurate enough to be used to make a definitive decision on whether the null hypotheses are accepted or rejected. The t-test (Refer to appendix 3) showed that there is no significant difference in the mean change in pulse rate (P>0.05) between those participants ingesting caffeine in comparison to those that did not consume caffeine and therefore the null hypothesis‚ HO‚ was accepted (Refer to appendix 2 for hypotheses). Similarly‚ there is no significant difference

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    achievement level of students using the traditional approach and those using of language games ? 4. What are the students’ attitudes towards the acceptability of language games in the teaching of English Language ? Null Hypothesis There is no significant difference between the pre-test and post-test scores of students in the control group using the traditional approach and the experimental group using the language games. The experimental

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    A RESEARCH REPORT ON KINGFISHER AIRLINES Project Guide Name: Taruna Parmar Submitted By: Shah Bhavik MMS-1‚ Sem-2‚ Div-C Roll no: - 2011138 (Marketing) Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management (LLIM) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted to Prof Taruna Parmar‚ Faculty

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    words and that the difference scores were not significantly higher for high frequency words than for low frequency words. These findings are discussed in terms of two theories of generation effect‚ namely the lexical activation hypothesis and the linkage associative hypothesis. INTRODUCTION It is generally accepted that ‘learning by doing’ is more beneficial than passive reception of the same information i.e. reading. It is also believed that distinction of the words through bolding‚ highlighting

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    ***START OF PAGE 1*** 1) Hypothesis [2 marks] |An isopod’s body length and speed affect its chances of predator avoidance. | 2) Plausible reason why/how each independent variables affect the dependent variable. [2 marks] |An isopod’s body length‚ specifically if it is short‚ will allow it to move faster. If an isopod has low speed it will not likely avoid predators as | |much as an isopod which moves fast.

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    protein per gram of tissue tends to increase as the amount of Ammonium Sulfate approaches the full recommended dose. Our null hypothesis was that there is no difference between the mean weights or the mean lengths of the seedlings two different treatments. (A+B‚ A+C‚ and B+C) Each of these null hypotheses was tested using an alpha-value of 0.05. A rejection of the null hypothesis means that the two mean values in question have been determined to be different with ninety-five percent certainty.

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    take. The main objective of this experiment if to find out if the hypothesis is correct or incorrect. Aim The aim of this experiment is to determine whether childrens shoe sizes get bigger as they get older. The hypothesis will be tested by completing an experiment‚ then by examining the results it will be seen whether the hypothesis was right or wrong. Hypothesis – As children get older their shoe size increases Null Hypothesis – As children get older their shoe size does not increase. Method

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