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Lesson 5.2Two researchers test the same research hypothesis

Lesson 5.2Two researchers test the same research hypothesis using the same instruments.  One researcher rejects the null hypothesis but the other does not.a. Which researcher is more likely to have had a larger sample size?  Explain why you think so.b. Which researcher is more likely to have had a smaller level of alpha (  )?  Explain why you think so.c. Which researcher is more likely to have had a directional alternative hypothesis?  Explain why you think so.Lesson 5.3The manager of a department store disputes the company’s claim that the average age of customers who buy a particular brand of clothes is 16; she believes the average age is older than 16.  A […]

Length 3- 6pages (double-spaced)Format Microsoft WordFont

Length 3- 6pages (double-spaced)Format: Microsoft WordFont: Times New Roman or Arial 12 point FontResearch Requirements: At least two articles from the Orange Coast College Library and one source from the internet. How to choose the ideal research topic:Choose a topic which truly interests you. The topic can be a sociological or environmental problem in your culture. Also, the topic can be a subject about which you would like to know more.  You may also choose a research topic from the list below or develop a limited topic which can be researched in the Orange Coast Library or a public library.  DO […]

Legal Requirements&nbspThe insanity defense is as old as it is

Legal Requirements The insanity defense is as old as it is controversial. There are times when insanity truly applies and times when it is not easy to determine. In either case, the documentation of services provided to these clients is typically heavily scrutinized by attorneys since documentation is the primary means used by courts to measure insanity as it meets legal standards. This assignment will allow you to examine the legal standards for insanity in your jurisdiction in addition to the requirements for the documentation of services provided to these individuals. Tasks: Search your state and regulatory boards, professional associations, state psychology boards, […]

lab is based on the fundamentals of a transistor biasing and

lab is based on the fundamentals of a transistor biasing and the analysis of the circuit.The goal of Transistor Biasing is to establish a known Q-point in order for the transistor to work efficiently and produce an undistorted output signal. In bipolar transistor circuits, the Q-point is represented by ( VCE, IC ) for the NPN transistors or ( VEC, IC ) for PNP transistors.Please review the following videos before getting started with this lab:Watch the video: “Video 3: Fundamentals of breadboard”Watch the video: “Video 4: Basic electrical components”Watch the video: “Video 5: Simple resistive circuit with NI myDAQ”Materials and Equipment:Materials:Hardware Parts […]

Lab #1 Develop System Administration Procedures for Windows

Lab #1: Develop System Administration Procedures for Windows 8.1 Security ConfigurationPurpose: Develop systems administration procedures to implement systems security configuration guidance and best practices.Objectives1.  Develop a Windows system restore point systems administration procedure to implement an industry recognized best practice for maintaining system integrity and availability.2.  Develop a Windows system administration procedure to manage programs and features.3.  Develop a systems administration procedure to implement configuration rules fromsystems security technical guidance issued by a vendor or government organization.OverviewIn this lab, our focus is upon developing a set of procedures which can be incorporated into an organization’s security implementation guidance and documentation. For each procedure, you will develop, test, […]