Advanced Placement (AP)

buzz veterinary science Why does the speaker say it is important for her to offer her daughter choices? How does the speaker compare that to the importance of choice for the animals she cares for?

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Advanced Placement (AP), 22.06.2019 02:00, katelyn03anderson
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Advanced Placement (AP), 22.06.2019 10:00, niescarlosj
Match the terms with the appropriate descriptions. 1. font readers often have difficulty making it to the end of this sort of email 2. spam or chain letters never forward these 3. language, vocabulary, and tone these should be appropriate for the receiver of your message 4. permanent the style, size, and color of this should be easy to read 5. long and rambling email is this sort of written record
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 05:20, nashville9678
On a certain portion of an experiment, a statistical test result yielded a p-value of 0.18. what can you conclude? 2(0.18) = 0.36 < 0.5; the test is not statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 18% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. if the null hypothesis is true, one could expect to get a test statistic at least as extreme as that observed 82% of the time, so the test is not statistically significant. 0.18 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant. p = 1 - 0.18 = 0.82 > 0.05; the test is statistically significant.
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Advanced Placement (AP), 23.06.2019 19:40, ptrlvn01
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