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    [pic] CATEGORICAL DATA ANALYSIS STA 731 INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT LECTURER’S NAME: PM DR ZAMALIA MAHMUD STUDENT’S NAME: NAWWAR AQILAH BINTI OMAR STUDENT’S ID: 2009528427 The table contains results of a study comparing radiation therapy with surgery in treating cancer of the larynx. | |Cancer Controlled |Cancer Not Controlled | | |Surgery |3 |5

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    Public Disclosure Authorized Policy Research Working Paper Public Disclosure Authorized 5248 The Effects of School-based Management in the Philippines An Initial Assessment Using Administrative Data Public Disclosure Authorized Public Disclosure Authorized WPS5248 Nidhi Khattri Cristina Ling Shreyasi Jha The World Bank Independent Evaluation Group East Asia Education Sector Unit & World Bank Institute March 2010 Policy Research Working Paper 5248 Abstract

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    WORD FREQUENCY AND THE GENERATION EFFECT ABSTRACT This report aimed to investigate the generation effect occurs for low frequency words. The experiment used a sample of 117 second year Research Method students from Birkbeck Univerity in within and between subject design. There were two independent variables‚ read and generate items and two dependant variables‚ low and high frequency. This data was analyzed with related sample t test to examine whether the generation effect occurs for

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    1. Introduction This report is about the case study of PAR‚ INC. From the following book: Statistics for Business an Economics‚ 8th edition by D.R. Anderson‚ D.J. Sweeney and Th.A. Williams‚ publisher: Dave Shaut. The case is described at page 416‚ chapter 10. 2. Problem statement Par‚ Inc. has produced a new type of golf ball. The company wants to know if this new type of golf ball is comparable to the old ones. Therefore they did a test‚ which consists out of 40 trials with the current

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    eCorsi Block-Tapping Task Introduction The eCorsi block-tapping task is a popular test to appraise the visuospatial working memory of individuals. The original task‚ developed by Michael Corsi in 1972‚ consists of nine identical blocks on a board. Because of technological developments‚ it now has various digital versions. Used by clinical neuropsychologists‚ and cognitive and developmental psychologists‚ the Corsi task is applicable with investigations of nonverbal short-term memory‚ gender differences

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    Chapter 7 Discussion of Test Results 7.1 Synchronization on unloaded networks First considering the result for test case 1.1‚ a low average value is revealed‚ if compared to the accuracy stated for NTP in the literature. This low average should be taken with a grain of salt however‚ as this is not an absolute value as shortly explained in the results of the tests. Therefore‚ oscillations between -20 ms and 20 ms would for example result in an average difference of 0 ms‚ why the average difference

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    7.2-3 Show that the running time of QUICKSORT is ‚.n2/ when the array A contains distinct elements and is sorted in decreasing order. QUICKSORT becomes T(n)=T(n-1)+∅(n) T(n)=T(n-1)+∅(┤) =T(n-2)+∅(n-1)+∅(n) =T(n-3)+∅(n-2)+∅(n-1)+∅(n) =∅(n)+∅∑_(k=1)^n▒k =∅(n^2) 7.2-5 Suppose that the splits at every level of quicksort are in the proportion 1˛ to ˛‚ where 0<˛ 1=2 is a constant. Show that the minimum depth of a leaf in the recursion tree is approximately lgn=lg˛ and the maximum depth is approximately

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    David Galyean Journal Article Critique April 12‚ 2011 A. Purposes of the studies 1. What were the purposes of the studies? The purpose of the primary study was to determine whether student anxiety and depression increases after college entry‚ the extent to which adverse life experiences contribute to any increases‚ and the impact of adversity‚ anxiety and depression on exam performance (Andrews‚ &amp; Wilding‚ 2004). The purpose of the secondary study was to investigate the relationship

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    FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND BANK EFFICIENCY: COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL BANKS AND SHARIA BANKS RESEARCH JOURNAL Presented as a Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements to Obtain The Bachelor Degree in Management Department Written by: DINDA RIZKY NUR FEBRIANY Student Number: 09311057 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM FACULTY OF ECONOMICS UNIVERSITAS ISLAM INDONESIA 2013 FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE AND BANK EFFICIENCY: COMPARISON BETWEEN CONVENTIONAL BANKS AND SHARIA BANKS Dinda Rizky

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    Attentional deficits in Shank-3 deficient rat model Attention deficits are often associated with both PMS and ASD. Thus‚ we assessed performance in the attentionally demanding 5-choice serial reaction time (5-CSRT) task in which rats must respond quickly to briefly presented light cues (Fig. 1A). Both the Shank3 Het and KO rats learned the task and were able to reach baseline‚ similar to WT controls (criteria were accuracy rates higher than 80% for two consecutive days with omission rates lower than

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