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Juvenile Courts and Statistics in California
Statistics
It is a common knowledge that juvenile offenders in the state of California were those violating the law and arrested by the authorities at age lower than 18. Quite a number of researches by psychiatrists and sociologists has been conducted on the causes of juvenile delinquency. It was the 13 year study of McCord…
Car Accident Articles and Statistics
Statistics
Statistics show that around 70% of car accidents can be prevented due to distracted or irresponsible driving, which occurs when drivers fail to pay enough attention to the road. It is important to recognize that there are several factors that may divert a driver’s focus, including reaching for food or drink, changing the radio station,…
What have you learned about statistics? Analysis
Statistics
Statistics can be defined as the practice or science that is concerned with the process of collecting and analyzing the numerical data in both large and small quantities. The process is enacted for the purpose of understanding proportions in complete from those in the representative data. Thus, there are several techniques that are used for…
The Matching Hypothesis
Science
Scientific method
Statistics
Introduction There are many factors involved in the formation of relationships, proximity, exposure and family, similarity, physical attractiveness, complementarily, competence and reciprocal liking. In this investigation, the research will explore attractiveness, specifically the match hypothesis. Zuckerman et al (1995) reported that the more attractive a person seemed to be, the more positive was another’s overall…
Oil Prices and the Macroeconomy
Inflation
Macroeconomics
Statistics
Changes in macroeconomic variables have been attempted to be hypothesized only to be limited by econometric and data related limitations. However, over the years economists have studied possible avenues to explain the changes in these variables using naturally occurring changes and their relationships with any resulting changes in macroeconomic variables. Such a field was thought…
Case Study BSNL Company
Customer
Marketing Strategy
Statistics
In the modern world every thing becomes close to everyone because of the improvement in the science & technology and also in the research & development. Innovation of new product changes the life style of common man. in the dynamic enviroment it has become essential to have competitive edge over others in every sphere of…
Excel Neil Millard Spreadsheet programs
Scientific method
Standard Deviation
Statistics
Millard Biology statistics made simple using Excel Neil Millard Spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel can transform the use of statistics in A-level science Statistics is an area that most A-level biology students (and their teachers! ) find difficult. The formulae are often complicated, the calculations tedious, degrees of freedom mysterious, and probability tables confusing….
Real Estate Sample Hypothesis Testing
Science
Scientific method
Statistics
Real Estate Sample Hypothesis Testing The question or issue that the buyer wants to address is that property closer to town is more expensive so buyers that purchase property further from the center of town get a more affordable home. The research is necessary so that the buyer will remain within the budget that they…
Analysis of variance
Scientific method
Standard Deviation
Statistics
The dependent variables are Cognitive (COG), Affective (AFFECT) and Behavioral (BEHAVE). 2 Why is a one-way between-subject NOVA appropriate to use for this research design? HINT: Consider the number of Avis and the number of DVD for your answer. Here the number of independent variable is 1 but the numbers of dependent variables are more…
Quantitative analysis
Scientific method
Standard Deviation
Statistics
Introduction: The University Hotel wished to evaluate the existing facilities at the City Hotel. And further to evaluate the existing facilities are satisfying by the travelers of both business and pleasure visits. The reason of taking two different groups of people is to evaluate the most important facilities (factors) for all, further to conclude that…