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N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Run Charts Measurements for a process characteristic are plotted in time order Patterns in the data indicate special causes of variability Trends Clusters A repeating pattern No variability in plotted points Kim I. Melton, 2005 Control Chart...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Bill 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Calls 16 15 17 15 15 15 14 9 16 15 13 10 8 18 20 17 17 17 18 23 ...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
BUSA 3110 Excel 1 - Homework The following data is from my car. The data represent the 15 tanks of gas that I purchased and the miles that I traveled with that gas. Date Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 26 Dec. 3 Dec....
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Model statement: y = 0 + 1x + Where: b1 = SS xy SS xx Regression equation: y = b 0 + b1x (With values for b0 and b1 calculated) Class example: x = y = xy = x 2 b 0 = y b1x and = SSxy = xy ( x )( y) n 2 SSxy = SSxx = x 2 ( x) n SS...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
TeamMBA Statistics Boot Camp Day 4 December 15, 2008 Review Major learnings Questions that remain recognizing and working with proportions Remember the scanner problem? Also, look at the political poll Day 4 Regression Analysis Simple L...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
BUSA 3110 Fall 1999 Application Problem 3 This assignment is to be completed individually. Completed assignments are due at the beginning of class on September 14 (for Tuesday/Thursday sections) or September 15 (for the Monday/Wednesday section). Not...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Application Problem 3 BUSA 3110 Summer 2000 This assignment is to be completed individually. Completed assignments are due at the beginning of class on Tuesday, June 20, 2000. The following data represent the grades for two students in the same clas...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Application Problem 9 BUSA 3110 Summer 2000 This assignment is to be completed individually. Completed assignments are due at the beginning of class on Thursday, July 20, 2000. Use the data from Problem 43, Chapter 5 (p. 308). a) Complete part a as ...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
BUSA 3110 General Homework This assignment is designed to give you some practice translating theories into model statements and statistical hypotheses to test. This exercise is limited to fairly straightforward models. The answers are posted on the ...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Subgroup 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Obs. 1 1494 1496 1497 1496 1501 1489 1497 1497 1497 1495 1493 1501 1496 1497 1504 1494 1495 1494 1501 1490 1496 1494 1495 1499 1496 Obs. 2 1498 1495 1501 1495 1504 1494 1499...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
BUSA 3120 Name: Complete the following assignment. Be sure to show all work, and staple your computer output for the regression analysis to this page. The assignment will be collected at the beginning of class on April 20 (Dahlonega section) and Ap...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
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N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
Using Some of Excels Statistical Functions Associated with Probability Distributions Function/Tool Confidence Intervals For Confidence Intervals for : Descriptive Statistics from the Data Analysis choice under Tools Arguments xnext to Confidence Leve...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
PLAN OF STUDY FOR B.B.A. DEGREE IN FINANCE (Graduating Spring 2007 or later) NAME:_ ID#:_ ADDRESS:_ CATALOG:_ ANTICIPATED GRADUATE DATE (SEMESTER/YEAR): _/_ COURSE ENGL 1101 ENGL 1102 MATH 1111* AREA B: Institutional Options - 4 Hours 2 2 AREA C: Hum...
N. Georgia >> BUSA >> 3120 (Spring, 2008)
A television station in an area hit by the recent noreaster is attempting to summarize information about snowfall in their viewing area. The following observations have been reported from weather stations at area schools. All measurements are in inch...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2630 (Fall, 2008)
BIO 1640 Lecture 5: Urinary and Acid-Base Balance Urinary System 1. List all the parts of the urinary system in order of fluid flow starting with the minor calyx to the urethra: Collecting ducts Ureter Minor Calyx Major Calyx Renal Pelvis(where stone...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2640 (Fall, 2008)
BIO 1640 Lecture 5: Urinary and Acid-Base Balance Urinary System 1. List all the parts of the urinary system in order of fluid flow starting with the minor calyx to the urethra: Collecting ducts Ureter Minor Calyx Major Calyx Renal Pelvis(where stone...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2630 (Fall, 2008)
BIO 1640 Lecture 4: Respiratory and Digestive Systems 1. List organs of respiratory system in order of air flow. Nasal Cavity Bronchi Pharynx (Nasopharynx Lungs Oropharynx Laryngopharynx) Larynx Trachea 2. Epithelium lining most conducting passages?...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2640 (Fall, 2008)
BIO 1640 Lecture 4: Respiratory and Digestive Systems 1. List organs of respiratory system in order of air flow. Nasal Cavity Bronchi Pharynx (Nasopharynx Lungs Oropharynx Laryngopharynx) Larynx Trachea 2. Epithelium lining most conducting passages?...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2630 (Fall, 2008)
Nervous System 2 1. What Ventricle(s) is at the Thalamus or surrounded by the Thalamus? a) 1st b) 3rd c) 1st 3rd 2. What part of the spinal nerve only has sensory (afferent) cells? a) The Anterior Horn b) The Dorsal Root c) The ...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2640 (Fall, 2008)
Nervous System 2 1. What Ventricle(s) is at the Thalamus or surrounded by the Thalamus? a) 1st b) 3rd c) 1st 3rd 2. What part of the spinal nerve only has sensory (afferent) cells? a) The Anterior Horn b) The Dorsal Root c) The ...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2630 (Fall, 2008)
Human Anatomy elevates eyebrows 2. OCCIPITALIS base of skull; draws scalp posteriorly 3. ORBICULARIS ORIS circ...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2640 (Fall, 2008)
Human Anatomy elevates eyebrows 2. OCCIPITALIS base of skull; draws scalp posteriorly 3. ORBICULARIS ORIS circ...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2630 (Fall, 2008)
Human Anatomy parts, shape, size Physiology the function of the structures 1 2. List the levels of organization in ord...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2640 (Fall, 2008)
Human Anatomy parts, shape, size Physiology the function of the structures 1 2. List the levels of organization in ord...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2630 (Fall, 2008)
Quiz 4 Vertebrae Matching Match the words on the Left with the word on the Right: Thin Transverse Process 5 fused vertebrae Second vertebra Indent on Transverse Process 7 vertebrae 4 fused vertebrae 5 vertebrae Large Bodies 12 vertebrae Large Forami...
Oakland CC >> BIO >> 2640 (Fall, 2008)
Quiz 4 Vertebrae Matching Match the words on the Left with the word on the Right: Thin Transverse Process 5 fused vertebrae Second vertebra Indent on Transverse Process 7 vertebrae 4 fused vertebrae 5 vertebrae Large Bodies 12 vertebrae Large Forami...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
Conditionals Simple/Neutral Conditionals n mn gr ylvmen poynskein pr tn dikavn, o mnon edokimsomen, ll ka tn ploipon xrnon sfalw mn jstai zn: e d fobhsmeya tow kindnouw, ew pollw taraxw katastsomen mw atow. [Isocrates 6.107] \"For if we are willing to...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
OUTLINE OF RADFORDS TRANSFORMATIONAL GRAMMAR CHAPTER THREE: PHRASE MARKERS (1) a. b. a. b. a. b. S: The barbarians NP: the barbarians suddenly sudden destroyed destruction of millions millions the city the city to charities to charities (2) S...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
SQUIGGLES OVER GREEK LETTERS: QUICK AND DIRTY OVERVIEW BREATHINGS Greek had no letter like the h in English. The h at the beginning of words was indicated by what we call breathing signs or simply breathings. All words that start with a vowel have a ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
SPECIAL CHARACTERS Hold down the Alt key, and use the numeric keypad to enter the number. NumLock must be on. * Special note for laptop users: if you have no numeric keypad to the right of your keyboard, one will be built in with the regular keyboard...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
HW4: TREE DIAGRAMS 1; POSSIBLE SOLUTION Diagram the following sentences: 1. A hurricane can destroy a city. S |-|-| | | | NP TP VP |-| |-| |-| | | | | | | DP N MP T V NP | hurricane | PRS destroy |--| | | | | D M DP N a can | city | D a 2. The youn...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
HW13: SOLUTION Provide complete derivations from D-structure to S-structure for the following sentences: 1. Will John enter the race? Structure after I-to-C Movement: D-Structure: 2. Was John elected president? Structure after Passive (NP-1 to NP-...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
PRACTICE DIAGRAM 5c S-Structure of Who was to be arrested? ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
THE PITFALLS OF PLAYING WITH THE PARSER The Langtech Parser (LTP) is a work in progress. Just as there are many sentences which the LTP can parse efficiently and correctly, there are also many sentences which will cause it to crash. Some safe sentenc...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
SYNTAX REVIEW (1) Traditional Grammar: confuses structure and function. The labels SUBJECT and OBJECT describe the function of phrases. (2) Structural Grammar I: replaces all functional labels with structural ones. SUBJECT and OBJECT are replaced w...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
XP AND X3 DIAGRAMMING Thursday Oct 04, 2007 03:07:52 PM Eastern Daylight Time he sneezed The The The The The clause \"he sneezed\" is a statement. phrase \"he\" is a noun phrase and the subject of the verb \"sneezed\". word \"he\" is a third person singular ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
ENGLISH NOUN PHRASES 1. Singular Count Nouns: boy the boy a/an boy * boy *such boy *much boy *many Plural Count Nouns: children the children *a/an children children such children *much children many journey journey journey journey journey journey fo...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
THE STROOP EFFECT Say aloud the color of each word as fast as you can. dur fave reton drinal clomb streng moy chown osed neger nep blik ronner len fortin briting naffy lupper uble rettor rab fline olin wheck stribley mub folipse cantize lupper qu...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
WH MOVEMENT, RAISING AND V-TO-I MOVEMENT D-Structure of Who seems to be sad? ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
Sample Test One; Example Two Key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 c d d a c b d a d d d c b d b d b b c d d c c c b d b a a d a b a c a 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 a d c ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
PRACTICE DIAGRAM 1a D-Structure of Mary was arrested. ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
A AND O DECLENSION OF NOUNS AND ADJECTIVES, PLUS THE DEFINITE ARTICLE NOUNS The O-declension m./f. idlt idlr id idlk idb idlf idsk idlft idlrt n odlk odlr od odlk = nom. od^ odsk odlft od^ The A-Declension long vowel b [b + f + o ] other uo^ dkje uo^...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
NAME: _ LIN 304 QUIZ FIVE 1. Draw tree diagrams of the following phrases (40 points). a. b. our common speech patterns a clean sweep of the international awards in science education Fall 2008 2. Provide complete derivations from D-structure to S-s...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
SENTENCES FOR DISCUSSION The following sentences are based on examples in Chalker, Sylvia, 1992, A Students English Grammar Workbook, Essex, England: Addison, Wesley, Longman. Identify the complement structures of the main verbs in the following sent...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
PRACTICE: DATA ORGANIZATION; PHRASES Organize the following phrases into six mutually exclusive classes with five members each. Label the classes in some way and specify the criteria for class membership. Try to find the simplest criteria for each cl...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
THE UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE IS BAD ENGLISH Excerpts printed from The Turkish Times: 1. In a Bucharest hotel Lobby: The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable. 2. In a Paris hotel elevator: Please leave...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
LIN 304 SAMPLE QUIZ 1. Prove that the following two sentences must be assigned different structural descriptions (40%): a. b. The opera singer learned French. The opera singer sounded French. 2. Draw tree diagrams of the two sentences in (1) that r...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
PRACTICE: DATA ORGANIZATION; PARTS OF SPEECH Organize the following phrases into five mutually exclusive classes with five members each. Label the classes in some way and specify the criteria for class membership. Try to find the simplest criteria fo...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
HOMEWORK TWO, PART ONE NOUN PHRASE LEVELS NAME:_ Assume that a grammar contains the following PS-Rules: (1) NP DP AP PP ADVP (DP) + (AP) D A (ADVP) + (NP) + P ADV + N + (PP) SCORE:_ Consider the following data: (2) a. b. c. d. e. f. g. the athletic ...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
TEMPLATE CP/IP STRUCTURE (0) (1) (2) (3) (4) [s [CP [C C (that) (for) [S [S [S [S [IP NP NP NP NP NP she her [I AUX TP IP IP I will to [VP [VP [VP [VP [VP V V V V V use use XP XP XP XP XP them them ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] ] 2 V-TO-I MOVE...
Oakland University >> LIN >> 180 (Fall, 2008)
LIN 304 SAMPLE FINAL PROJECT Write a grammar that accounts for the following phrases including the ungrammatical ones. Include PS-Rules, a sample lexicon, sample tree structures, a set of principles or rules that correctly describes the data, and sa...
Oakland University >> MIS >> 300 (Fall, 2008)
MIS 300 Management Information Systems Software and Programming Overview A Prelude to Actual Computer Programming Overview of Software Basic Types of Software System software Application software Programming Concepts Programming in Visual Basi...
Oakland University >> MIS >> 300 (Fall, 2008)
Designing a Database - Understanding Relational Design Contents Contents.1 OVERVIEW..1 THE DATABASE DESIGN PROCESS.2 Steps in Designing a Database..2 Common Design Problems.3 DETERMINING THE PURPOSE.4 DETERMINING THE TABLES YOU NEED..5 DETERMINING ...
Oakland University >> MIS >> 300 (Fall, 2008)
MIS 300 Management Information Systems Welcome First Class Overview Introductions What is MIS? MIS 300 A Process Focused Approach Syllabus review Schedule of topics First assignment Session #1 - Intro to MIS 300 2 Prof. Mark Isken BSE,...
Oakland University >> MIS >> 446 (Fall, 2008)
In Col Row =concatrange(B3:C3) =concatrange(B3:B4) =concatrange(B3:C4) #VALUE! #VALUE! #VALUE! InRow V B A VBA ...
Oakland University >> MTH >> 254 (Winter, 2008)
Global Extrema and Lagrange Multipliers 1 Theorem: (Extreme Value Theorem) Suppose f:D R2 R, where D is closed (contains all of its boundary points) and bounded. Then there is a point (xm, ym) in D such that f(xm, ym) f(x, y) for all (x, y) in D...
Oakland University >> MTH >> 254 (Winter, 2008)
Math 254 Sample Final Exam - Winter, 2007 Note: This is a sample exam, not a commitment to either form or substance. It is also not a comprehensive review. 1. Suppose Find the following: (a) (b) w = x2 y 5 + xz 2 and f (x, y, z) = y z 2x . w y 2...
Old Dominion >> CEE >> 447 (Fall, 2008)
: CEE UCL Helpdesk - Table of Contents : Welcome to CEE Unix Computing Laboratory (UCL) HelpDesk and FAQ (Frequently Asked Question) homepage. This page is designed to answer various common questions to CEE Unix users (both new and current) as well ...
Old Dominion >> CEE >> 447 (Fall, 2008)
: The HTML Survival Kit - Table of Contents : go directly to TOC Here we are, CEE Unix network users. All weary HTML - Hyper Text Markup Language\" tags. Well, following table of contents of HTML tags was...
Old Dominion >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2008)
CHAPTER 1 MODELS The modeling approach in this book is based on the use of a general-purpose programming language for model implementation at the computational level. The alternative approach is to use a special-purpose simulation language; for a su...
Old Dominion >> CS >> 575 (Fall, 2008)
CHAPTER 1 MODELS The modeling approach in this book is based on the use of a general-purpose programming language for model implementation at the computational level. The alternative approach is to use a special-purpose simulation language; for a su...
Old Dominion >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2008)
Enhancing Understanding of Model Behavior Through Collaborative Interactions: Explaining Why C. Michael Overstreet Irwin B. Levinstein Computer Science Dept. Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia USA Funded by Lockheed Martin, Norfolk, VA USA Ou...
Old Dominion >> CS >> 575 (Fall, 2008)
Enhancing Understanding of Model Behavior Through Collaborative Interactions: Explaining Why C. Michael Overstreet Irwin B. Levinstein Computer Science Dept. Old Dominion University Norfolk, Virginia USA Funded by Lockheed Martin, Norfolk, VA USA Ou...
Old Dominion >> CS >> 475 (Fall, 2008)
CS 475/575 Slide Set 6 M. Overstreet Spring 2005 1 Random Variates Problem: choose to model some component/behavior of simulated system as random - but with a distribution that is right. Usually never know for certain what right is. If have data f...
Old Dominion >> CS >> 575 (Fall, 2008)
CS 475/575 Slide Set 6 M. Overstreet Spring 2005 1 Random Variates Problem: choose to model some component/behavior of simulated system as random - but with a distribution that is right. Usually never know for certain what right is. If have data f...
Olympic College >> MATH >> 099 (Spring, 2008)
Intermediate Algebra Quiz 3 (9.1 - 9.3, 9.5) Solutions MTH 099 Time: 25 minutes August 4, 2008 Max. Credit: 30 points Answer all the questions. No credit will be given if only the answer is written without showing the relevant supporting work. Write...
Olympic College >> MATH >> 099 (Spring, 2008)
Intermediate Algebra Quiz 3 (9.1 - 9.3, 9.5) MTH 099 Time: 25 minutes July 10, 2008 Max. Credit: 30 points Answer all the questions. No credit will be given if only the answer is written without showing the relevant supporting work. Write legibly. T...
Oregon State >> HHS >> 246 (Fall, 2008)
nltrApril03 Environmental Toxicology Newsletter \"Published Occasionally at Irregular Intervals\" Arthur L. Craigmill Extension Toxicologist Vol. 23 No. 3 - April 2003 \"IN THIS ISSUE\" q Poisoning by an Illegally Imported Chinese Rodenticide Containi...
Oregon State >> IE >> 405 (Fall, 2008)
nltrApril03 Environmental Toxicology Newsletter \"Published Occasionally at Irregular Intervals\" Arthur L. Craigmill Extension Toxicologist Vol. 23 No. 3 - April 2003 \"IN THIS ISSUE\" q Poisoning by an Illegally Imported Chinese Rodenticide Containi...
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