Mathematics, 25.06.2019 01:20, whimsy
1.think about the mixed design idea (at least one independent variable is independent while the other is correlated). give me two benefits of this design (compared to a design that has only independently assigned independent variables or only correlated variables).2.you now know we consider both main effects and interactions in factorial designs. i hope that it is apparent that we also have a hypothesis (and null hypothesis) for each main effect as well as the interaction. think about a 2 x 2 design. for this pause problem, first describe any study (made up or a real one) that has a 2 x 2 design (just don’t use the one from your and then write out the three null hypotheses (one for factor a, one for factor b, and the interaction of factors a and b!
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 14:50, michelerin9486
Which best describes the strength of the correlation, and what is true about the causation between the variables? it is a weak negative correlation, and it is not likely causal. it is a weak negative correlation, and it is likely causal. it is a strong negative correlation, and it is not likely causal. it is a strong negative correlation, and it is likely causal.
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 18:00, burnsmykala23
Solve this system of equations. 12x − 18y = 27 4x − 6y = 10
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Mathematics, 21.06.2019 22:20, macycj8
1. 2. ∠b and ∠y are right angles. 3.? 4.? which two statements are missing in steps 3 and 4? ∠x ≅ ∠c △abc ~ △zyx by the sas similarity theorem. ∠b ≅ ∠y △abc ~ △zyx by the sas similarity theorem. = 2 △abc ~ △zyx by the sss similarity theorem. = 2 △abc ~ △zyx by the sss similarity theorem.
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