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Have you ever been persuaded to trust someone you didn’t feel comfortable with at first? Talk about how the situation turned out.
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The process of learning acceptable social behavior and values is called
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The specific department of health and human services (hhs) regulations that apply to research with children are known as: subpart b: additional protections for children involved as subjects in researchsubpart a: the common rulesubpart d: additional protections for children involved as subjects in researchsubpart c: protections for children in research
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:20
How does the principle of federalism affect the u.s. government? a. it guarantees that the united states will always be a representative democracy b. it ensures that the state governments have greater authority that the federal government c. it creates both separate and overlapping powers for the federal and state governments d.it divides the federal and state governments into three branches
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 15:20
Let the sample size of leg strengths be 7 and the sample mean and sample standard deviation be 945 watts and 48 watts, respectively. (a) is there evidence that leg strength exceeds 900 watts at significance level 0.05? find the p-value.there is , evidence that the leg strength exceeds 900 watts at ? -0.05. 0.001 < p-value 0.005 0.05 p-value < 0.10 0.10 p-value < 0.25 o 0.010 p-value 0.025 (b) compute the power of the test if the true strength is 915 watts. (c) what sample size would be required to detect a true mean of 915 watts if the power of the test should be at least 0.9? n= exact number, no tolerance
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