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    CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY HYPOTHESES/RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1. The hypothesis of the research paper is “The improvement of Civil-Military cooperation will enhance humanitarian assistance efforts”. 2. This research will answer the question about: a. What are the factors that can influence Civil-Military cooperation in disaster relief? b. Are existing civil–military frameworks (at policy, strategic and operational levels) sufficient? c. How can Civil-Military cooperation in disaster relief…

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    After 30 s, the search mission is commenced. The updated probability map is transmitted to the service vehicles every 5 s by the host computer. The final configuration of planar position and the trajectories of all service vehicles for different time steps, 40 s, 90 s, 180 s are shown in Figure 6-3.1-1-c. The distribution density function based on the most updated probability maps are also shown in the figures. The color intensity is proportional to the value of distribution…

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    3102046 What factors affects nursing retention in the acute care setting? The aim of this essay is to assess critically a research paper among few quantitative and qualitative research documents provided. The research document was intended to get a better insight of what factors affect nursing retention in the acute care setting. The quantitative has been chosen due to its collection analysis data in numbers. The main center of attention of this essay is to critique a research paper by…

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    of credit cards: MasterCard, Visa, and Discover. Six MasterCard sales, seven Visa, and five Discover sales were recorded. The store used an ANOVA to test if the mean sales for each credit card were equal. What are the degrees of freedom for the F statistic? * 6 in the numerator, 15 in the…

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    whenWRKCH5 increases by 1 percentage point, BEERSHARE will increase by 0.044 percentage point. As addressed in question 1, the relationship between the household size and beer consumption is not linear, and the first chart above indicate that the t-statistic of HSIZEAVG is greater than 4, therefore it could be considered as a quadratic model. The relationship between the average household size (X1) and beer 's sales share (Y) in the multivariate model is that: By differentiating, the…

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    The Haybaler Problem In The Haybaler Problem we were trying to see how much each bale of hay weighed, and if there is more than one answer. There were 5 bales of hay in total, and when put together they would equal 80, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, and 91. So I decided to start doing guess and check like this: A+B=80 and then substituting numbers like 39+41=80. I did it like this because I needed to come up with at least one number to start off. I tried different numbers like 39, 38, 40, and…

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    been a concern in the history of probability and statistics. In the act of tossing a coin, throwing a die to obtain a 6, either a machine work or fails, a student passing an exam or not and so on are events whose end results are either a yes or no, good or bad, present or absent, success or failure, as well as a win or loss. Generally, the history of probability and statistics, describe these activities to follow a Bernoulli distribution of the discrete probability distributions where an…

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    single mother with a son, distribution appears in many activities, such as college and taking care of my child. As a student in Trine University, statistics class has many great concepts and applications, thus I will discuss distributions and variables. Different statistics variables such as random, discrete, and expected are helpful in the study of statistics. These different types of distributions use these variables…

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    In this essay, we present a discussion about Bayesian methods in Spatial Statistics. Bayesian methods are approaches to statistical inferences which have been around for several decades and are also used in Geographic Information Systems. The application of these methods in practical problems has increased significantly within the last few years due to recent advances in tools for computation and simulation [1]. At the heart of any Bayesian data analysis method are the likelihood function, which…

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    Attribute selection is the process of identifying and removing as much of the irrelevant and redundant information as possible from a dataset. If the data dimensions are reduced, we will be able to improve the performance of the applied classification algorithms. They will function faster, more efficiently and will be with an improved classification accuracy. As an addition we can also execute data visualization, and increase the insight of the potential classification model [] . There are many…

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