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University of Maryland - CRJS - 100
CCJS 105: Introduction to CriminologyDiscussion Sections 0101 to 0110Skinner Building, Room 0200 MW: 10:00-10:50Consult individual schedule for discussion section meeting times & locations.Brendan D. Dooley, Ph.D.2211 LeFrak Hall(301) 405-0170 (Offi
University of Maryland - CRJS - 100
The Dark Figure ofCrimeOfficialStatisticsVictimizationSurveysTOTAL CRIME RATE(We dont know this, but we try to estimate it with)Self-Report
University of Maryland - CRJS - 100
BU - SM - 221
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Process: Fords driving by SMGSummary ResultsXOBSEXPEXP FREQ05162333415161708090100Mean36/201.8 Fords per minute
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BU - AC - 221
Count - gender codegender codefemalemaleTotal ResultVioCodenogenderfemalemalenoyes16.223404 44.7765968.7765957 24.223404yes101525Total Result5118693.8414588207 if chi-sq>3.84, reject Ho0.0023367982 pvalue9.2641741722 calc613394
BU - AC - 221
AC 221 Team Project GuidelinesDue DatesCompany Selection: Friday, November 11, 2011.Final Report: Due in class on Thursday, December 1, 2011.Please note that early submission is always welcomed.ObjectiveThe objective of the team project is to allow
BU - AC - 221
SP7-1: IMPACT OF INVENTORY METHOD ON REPORTED EARNINGS (HS)James River Enterprises began business on January 1, 1997. Information about itsinventories under different valuation methods is shown below. Using this information,you are to choose the phrase
BU - AC - 221
SP10-1: BOND ACCOUNTING (HS)PART 1:James River Enterprises issued a bond on January 1, 1996, with a face (maturity)value of $1,000 and a coupon rate of 8% per year. The bond paid interestsemiannually, and matured in three years. Prepare an amortizatio
BU - AC - 221
Chapter 01 - Financial Statements and Business DecisionsChapter 01Financial Statements and BusinessDecisionsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1. Accounting is a system that collects and processes (analyzes, measures, andrecords) financial information about an org
BU - AC - 221
Chapter 02 - Investing and Financing Decisions and the Balance SheetChapter 02Investing and Financing Decisions andthe Balance SheetANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.The primary objective of financial reporting for external users is to provide usefuleconomic i
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Chapter 03 - Operating Decisions and the Income StatementChapter 03Operating Decisions and the IncomeStatementANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.A typical business operating cycle for a manufacturer would be as follows:inventory is purchased, cash is paid to su
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Chapter 04 - Adjustments, Financial Statements, and the Quality of EarningsChapter 04Adjustments, Financial Statements, andthe Quality of EarningsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1. A trial balance is a list of the individual accounts, usually in financial statem
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Chapter 05 - Communicating and Interpreting Accounting InformationChapter 05Communicating and InterpretingAccounting InformationANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1. The primary responsibility for the accuracy of the financial records and conformancewith Generally
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Chapter 06 - Reporting and Interpreting Sales Revenue, Receivables, and CashChapter 06Reporting and Interpreting SalesRevenue, Receivables, and CashANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.The difference between sales revenue and net sales is the amount of goodsretur
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Chapter 07 - Reporting and Interpreting Cost of Goods Sold and InventoryChapter 07Reporting and Interpreting Cost ofGoods Sold and InventoryANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.Inventory often is one of the largest amounts listed under assets on the balancesheet
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Chapter 08 - Reporting and Interpreting Property, Plant, and Equipment; Natural Resources; and IntangiblesChapter 08Reporting and Interpreting Property,Plant, and Equipment; NaturalResources; and IntangiblesANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.Long-lived assets a
BU - AC - 221
Chapter 09 - Reporting and Interpreting LiabilitiesChapter 09Reporting and Interpreting LiabilitiesANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.Liabilities are obligations that result from past transactions that require future payment ofassets or the future performance of
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Chapter 10 - Reporting and Interpreting BondsChapter 10Reporting and Interpreting BondsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.A bond is a liability that may or may not be secured by a mortgage on specified assets.Bonds usually are in denominations of $1,000 or $10,0
BU - AC - 221
Chapter 11 - Reporting and Interpreting Owners EquityChapter 11Reporting and Interpreting OwnersEquityANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.A corporation is a separate legal entity (authorized by law to operate as an individual). Itis owned by a number of persons
BU - AC - 221
Chapter 12 - Reporting and Interpreting Investments in Other CorporationsChapter 12Reporting and Interpreting Investmentsin Other CorporationsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.A short-term investment is one that meets the two tests of (1) ready marketabilityan
BU - AC - 221
Chapter 13 - Statement of Cash FlowsChapter 13Statement of Cash FlowsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.The income statement reports revenues earned and expenses incurred during a period oftime. It is prepared on an accrual basis. The balance sheet reports the a
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Chapter 14 - Analyzing Financial StatementsChapter 14Analyzing Financial StatementsANSWERS TO QUESTIONS1.Primary items on the financial statements about which creditors usually areconcerned include: (a) incomeprofit potential of the business, (b) ca
BU - SM - 411
Undergraduate Careers inAccountingCareer Path ExamplesPublic AccountingAuditing/Assurance ServicesTaxTransaction AdvisoryEnvironmental AccountingForensic/Investigative AccountingPersonal Financial PlanningPrivate AccountingFinancial Management
BU - SM - 411
Undergraduate Careers inEntrepreneurshipPotential Career PathsInside/ Outside SalesFounder/OwnerRetail ManagementHealthcare AdministrationHospitality ManagementManagement Training ProgramAccount ManagementTeacherReal-estateProject ManagementF
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Undergraduate Careers inFinancePotential Career PathsPersonal Financial PlanningCorporate FinanceCash/Credit ManagementInvestment ManagementRisk ManagementCommercial BankingCorporate Credit AnalysisCommercial LendingBranch ManagementCapital Se
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Undergraduate Careers inGeneral ManagementPotential Career PathsConsultingFinancial ServicesHuman ResourcesHealthcare AdministrationHospitality ManagementNonprofit ManagementManagement Training ProgramMarket ResearchRetail ManagementSalesSamp
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Undergraduate Careers inInternational ManagementA concentration in International Management can prepare you to work as part of global businessenvironments and practices. Most students decide to combine an International Managementconcentration with ano
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Undergraduate Careers inLawCareer PathsLaw SchoolLaw FirmsParalegalLegal AssistantResearchInsuranceClaimsAnalystCorporationsCopyright/PatentComplianceCommercial Real EstateCompensationTax ExaminationSalesNonprofitImmigrationAdvocacyTe
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University of Texas - BIO - 344
Exam 11. Entrez/Pubmed AND How to design an experiment. What are controls?-Plasmid: A circular DNA that replicates independently of the cellschromosomes.- Restriction enzyme/endonuclease: An enzyme that recognizes specific basesequences in DNA and cu
University of Texas - BIO - 344
Molecular Bio Notes- Exam 2mRNA processing, translational regulation & transgenicsChapter 12. General transcription factors in eukaryotesGal4 acts through TFIIB.helps torecruit TFIIB.TFIIB does not bind inthe absence of TFIID (pg 356 Fig 12.18)Stud
University of Texas - BIO - 344
denaturationThe breaking of H-bonds that results in the separation of two strandsof DNA. Separation of two strands of a DNA double helix or thesevere disruption without breaking the covalent bonds of its chains.meltingThe breaking of H-bonds that res
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Below I have provided the details from an experiment or I have given you a very specific topic. You will seethis experiment and topic during the essay portion of the exam. Please notice that there are no questions inthis document. The question(s) will b
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundExtra Credit ExerciseExam 1 Version C Question 6The probability distribution of a binomial variable is not asymptotic to the x-axis.Exam 1 Version C Question 3Obtaining a random unbiased sample is usually more readily achieved in physio
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Alan BerrymanExtra Credit ExerciseExam 1 (Version B):True/False:1.The probability distribution of a binomial variable is not asymptotic to the x-axis.-I put true because I knew that a the probability distribution of a binomial variable is notasympto
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
000000000000000Descriptive StatisticsNMeanBefore101.6800After105.5500Valid N (listwise)10Descriptive StatisticsNMinimumCOHB_increase10Valid N (listwise)102.20Maximum6.40Mean3.8700Std. Deviation1.27371
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M 50200Assignment #6 SPSSQuestion 1)a. You could ask whether a new advertisement insert increased the amount of money that a company makes.You could determine this by plotting the amount of money people spend during the promotiona
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M 50200Assignment #4Assignment #4 SPSSi.ii.The variable age is the age of the individual people in the sample and is a scale variable,agecat is the category or grouping of ages and is a categorical ordinal variable.The data app
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M 50200TA: Janne T 3-5Assignment #8 SPSS1)a. The question of interest is whether there is a difference in cholesterol level oftreatment group versus the control group. The samples are treatment and controland the variables are t
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M 50200Homework #1 SPSSHomework #1 Question 2SPSS Lab Exercise SLS2.74-1NMeanBefore101.6800After105.5500Valid N (listwise)10Mean values of COHb levels before and after smoking a cigarette.NMinimumCOHB_increase10Vali
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M 50200Sp10: Janne T3-4Assignment 11 SPSSi.What is the relationship between aflatoxin and corn yield? What is aflatoxin?ii. Are the cases randomly sampled from a large population? Are the cases independent?How was the data colle
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M 50200TA: Janne T 3-5Assignment 10 SPSSb. Histological grade is listed as scale but it should be ordinal.Histologic grade of breast cancer patientsc. ii. The error bars tell the 95% confidence interval and say that there is a si
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Case Processing SummaryCasesSamplingValidSchemeMissingTotalNPercentNPercentNPercentProportion of Mutants InSmall Arbitary (n=5)4100.0%0.0%4100.0%Sample (y/n)Large Arbitary (n=20)4100.0%0.0%4100.0%Small Random (n=5)4100.0%0
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
Heather OslundBIO318M Sp201050200 Janne T3-5Assignment 13 SPSS1)a) The scatter plot implies a possible positive relationship between the monthly bill and the amountof minutes used.i)regression H0: There is no relationship between minutes & the bil
University of Texas - BIO - 318m
University of Texas - BIO - 126L
SYLLABUS FOR BIO 126 L (Fall 2008) Dr. Pratibha SaxenaYou need to be either co-registered in BIO 326R/BIO 226N or have taken their equivalent earlierClass website: http:/www.sbs.utexas.edu/psaxena/SCHEDULE OF LAB EXERCISESWEEK STARTINGSep 1LABLab c
University of Texas - BIO - 126L
Review for BIO 126L Exam 1Sample exams http:/www.sbs.utexas.edu/psaxena/KNOW THE ANSWERS TO THE DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR THESE LABS 1-3Pre Lab - Review guidelines for safetyReview cleanliness and safety, cleaning up a spillDisposal of different waste
University of Texas - BIO - 126L
Heather Oslund9-22-08M 2-5 BME 2.106Desk/ Locker #16Lab 3: Selection and DifferentiationPurposeTo observe the effects of environmental conditions through microbial interactions,antibiotic sensitivity, oxygen tolerance and pH tolerance. To observe s
University of Texas - BIO - 126L
Heather Oslund10-6-08Mon 2-5 BME 2.106Desk/Locker/Incubator #16Lab 5: Identification of organismsPurposeTo learn the processes of biochemical testing to determine the identity of an unknownorganism.DiscussionEach of the eight biochemical tests he
University of Texas - BIO - 126L
Heather OslundM 2-5 BME 2.106Oliver Lin 10-13-08Lab 6: Bacterial GrowthPurposeTo observe the growth (by measuring absorbance and titer through dilution plating) of anorganism with and without the presence of different types of antibiotics.Procedure
University of Texas - BIO - 126L
Heather Oslund9-15-08 Desk #16M 2-5 BME 2.106TA Oliver LinLab 2- Gram stain, Streaking for isolationPurposeTo learn about streak plate techniques, especially the three stage technique. To learn howto do gram staining and what each stage of the stai