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    flu? The null hypothesis was shot spray is equal effective than nasal spray the alternative hypothesis was shot id more effective than nasal spray. After looking through the experiment‚ the results of this test seemed was statistically significant. The results were significant because the level of significance was set at .05. The researcher’s option to reject or fail to reject the null hypotheses resulted in rejecting the null hypothesis. Basis of p value researchers rejected the hypothesis at 5% of

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    com/dictionary/survey KMExecutive 7.1.3. What are statistical tests? (2003 - 2010). Retrieved from http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/prc/section1/prc13.htm The T-Test. (2006). Retrieved from http://www.socialresearchmethods.net/kb/stat_t.php Null hypothesis. (2012). Retrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Null_hypothesis

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    =1 (?? − ?? )2 = 29.5137 ?? 4) ?? = 5‚ ? − ????? = 1.8382 × 10−5 5) ??????? ? − ????? ???ℎ ∝ - ?? ? − ????? < ∝‚ ?????? ?0 - ??ℎ????‚ ?????? ?0 6) 1.8382 × 10−5 < 0.05‚ ?????? ?0 Therefore‚ we find sufficient statistical evidence to reject the null

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    Sweetening Statistics Sandeep Agrawal Professor Dr. M. Reza Zomorrodian MAT300 March 12‚ 2013 Abstract The following assessment investigates the practices involved in this semester’s statistical M&M evaluation. The paper initially describes the individual random samples taken and then combined into the class’ data set. Then the totals‚ their proportions‚ and some other descriptive statistics are detailed before examining the confidence intervals for the proportions. The next

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    Chapter 8: Restricting Rows and Sorting Data TRUE/FALSE 1. Retrieving only certain rows from a table is known as projection. ANS: F PTS: 1 REF: 223 2. Retrieving only specific rows from a table is a process known as selection. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 223 3. Although Oracle10g is not case sensitive in regards to keywords‚ table names‚ and column names‚ it is case sensitive when comparing search conditions to the data contained in a database table. ANS: T PTS: 1 REF: 225 4. Search conditions

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    everywhere.” (Amazon‚ 2008). This report will determine whether the current $399.00 price tag is reasonable to successfully support and sustain the sale of the Kindle. It will clearly define the dependent and independent variables of the study‚ state the null and alternative hypotheses‚ and the methodology used to test the hypotheses. It will compute the sample size required which will provide clear support for the criteria used. The samples that are selected and produced are described‚ including the methodology

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    collaborate if there are any differences to find the best approach. The team will combine all the papers from parts 1-5 and revise all tables and figures. In conclusion‚ the team will summarize the results of testing the null hypothesis‚ with a clear statement whether or not the null hypothesis was rejected as well as provide the answers to their research question. The purpose of this research was to determine how performance is affected segment by segment at the Blue Bowl restaurant. The team’s research

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    Assignment 2 - Experimental Design Project Rekha Arora Department of Computer Science Rochester Institute of Technology ABSTRACT It is estimated that 43% of United States population is functionally illiterate [1]. On the other hand‚ the health system in United States is budding and people are being more health conscious and aware. The big question is how we can integrate the healthcare awareness in the illiterate people such that they can also take advantage of the evolving healthcare

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    Executive summary We decide to do this project because we want to know how the Assumption university’s students perceive about the Asean Economic Community (AEC) which is expected to come in year 2015 and also how the factors‚ quality of university‚ tuition fees‚ social factor and government policy relate to the perceiving in AEC. We found that the quality of university‚ tuition fees‚ social factor and government policy influence the perceiving value on AEC education industry‚ moreover‚ we also

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    INTRODUCTION The  Management  of  PROCTER  &amp;  GAMBLE  once  stated : ” Our  business  is  based on  understanding  the  consumer  and  providing  the  kind  of  products  that  the consumer  wants. We place  enormous  emphasis  on  our  product  development  area  and  our  marketing  area‚ and  on  our  people  knowing  the  consumer.” The  human  mind  is  the  most  complex  entity  in  the  whole  universe  as  it  is  very  unpredictable  how  a  person  would  behave  in  or  react  in 

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