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1.My question was does euthanasia (mercy killing) justify the killing of one person who is terminally ill to save the ...

ill to save the lives of others whose health conditions are minor in comparison? So we did a class poll. I am now stuck with a bunch of yes and no's but I do not know which stats test to run.
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2.URGENT PLZZZ PLZZ ANSWER Coupon redemption, a strategy for spurring sales, is the variable of interest to this study. Needless to ...

erest to this study. Needless to say, this sales strategy will be effective when the distribution channels for the product in question are well planned, when there is sufficient advertising to let the consumers know about the promotion, when the package clearly indicates the coupon redemption scheme with the expiration date, if any, and the packaging of the product is of the right size (neither too big nor too small to serve the needs of the consumer). Of course, all these factors will not help, unless there is an established frequent need for the product for consumers. Develop a theoretical framework for the above mentioned scenario. (5 marks) Ques. 14 Read the following information identify the concepts and develop a conceptual model for the scenario below. Incidence of smoking in movies has started to increase again, after having declined for several decades. According to the National Cancer Institute smoking is seen in at least three out of four contemporary box office hits. What's more, identifiable cigarette brands appeared in about one-third of all movies in 2019. Exposure to smoking in movies is an important predictor of adolescent smoking initiation: smoking in movies has been shown to affect adolescents' intentions to start smoking. In turn, the intentions to start smoking are determined by a more positive attitude toward smoking after seeing a film character smoke. Recent research has revealed that the relationship between seeing a film character smoke and the attitude toward smoking is stronger when a person's identification with a film character increases. These findings are consistent with social learning theory, which predicts that attitudes and behaviors are modeled by observing the behaviors of others. HELP URGENT PLZ RESEARCH SUBJECT QUESTION IS NOT INCOMPLETE OR MISSING 1)Dorothy Dunning , Chief Production Manager , was on top of the world just two years ago . In her nontraditional job , she was cited to be the real backbone of the company , and her performance was in no small measure responsible for the mergers the institution was contemplating with other well - known global corporations . Of late though , the products of the company had to be recalled several times owing to safety concerns . Quality glitches and production delays also plagued the company . To project a good image to consumers , Dunning developed a very reassuring web site and made sweeping changes in the manufacturing processes to enhance the quality of the product , minimize defects , and enhance the efficiency of the workers , A year after all these changes , the company continues to recall defective products ! Do you think so research might have solved the Dorothy problem , if yes how ? (Be specific while answering and plan the body of writing recalling the concept of research ) 3marks 2) The GAAP ( Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ) do an unacceptable job of accounting for the principal activities of the Information Age companies . Today , investors are in the dark because the accounting is irrelevant . The basic purpose of accounting is to provide useful information to help investors make rational investment , credit , and similar decisions , but today's most important assets and activities - intellectual capital and knowledge work are totally ignored . Professor Robert A. Howell wants to reform the accounting system with the goal of making clear the measurement of how companies produce cash and create value . How would you define the problem in the following case ? 2 MARKS
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3.yes the question is in a sample of 92 adults , 67 snore. Construct a 90% confidence interval estimate for ...

e for the proportion of adults in the community who snore. is that using npq?
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4.When there is no air resistance, do the following variables affect drop time or final veloicty? Yes or no ...

or no answers. Mass: Drop height: Initial Velocity: Acceleration due to gravity: Object size: Also, the same question with the same variables but WITH air resistance added.
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5.ATTACHED ARE GRAPHS QUESTION 1 Q1 to Q4 The job satisfaction for the four occupational groups were used (lawyer, physical therapist, cabinetmakers, and ...

oups were used (lawyer, physical therapist, cabinetmakers, and system analysts). The results obtained for a sample of 5 individuals from each groups. Using the "ANOVA Output" below, please answer the following questions ( Use the significance level 5%). Q1. The value of the test statistic is ____________ QUESTION 2 Q2. The p- value of the test is _________________ QUESTION 3 Q3. At the 5% significance level, the null hypothesis is rejected if the value of the F statistics is >= _________________ QUESTION 4 Q4. Interpret the ANOVA result at the 5% significance level. Is there any difference in the job satisfaction among the four occupational groups? Answer either yes or no. Explain the reason of your answer statistically. QUESTION 5 Data from a Trucking Company is Southern California were utilized to examine the relationship among total daily travel time (y), miles to traveled (X1), and the number of deliveries (x2). Based on the "Regression Output" below, please answer the following questions. Q5. The number of sample used in this regression analysis is______________ QUESTION 6 Q6. What is the value of the coefficient of determination? QUESTION 7 Q7. What is the F test statistic value for the regression model significane test? QUESTION 8 Q8. What is the predicted travel time for X1 =95, and X2= 6? QUESTION 9 Q9. Is X2 (number of deliveries) related to Y (travel time)? Answer either yes or no. Explain the reason of your answer statistically. ATTACHED ARE GRAPHS
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6.Sir i have question basically about physics Sir can you please tell me that is there any way that we ...

can drive (Interpretion of pressure on kinetic theory of gases "P=1/3rhoV^2") On the basis of Calculas if yes then how?
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1.AU MAT 120 Systems of Linear Equations and Inequalities Discussion

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