Hypothesis Testing of Single Mean and Single Proportion: Examples
Susan Dean,
Barbara Illowsky, Ph.D.
This module provides examples of Hypothesis Testing of a Single Mean and a Single Proportion as a part of the Collaborative Statistics collection (col10522) by Barbara Illowsky and Susan Dean.
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GSF 2011 – Maternités chez les jeunes filles, une catastrophe sanitaire
1 nouveau né sur 10 nait de mère adolescente, Soit 1000 accouchements chaque heure , 70 000 morts maternelles , 1 000 000 d’enfants morts chaque année .
Les Objectifs du Millénaire pour le Développement (OMD)
• établissent des buts visant à mesurer les progrès réalisés dans le développement humain.
• 2 des 8 OMD sont directement liés à l’amélioration des soins dispensés aux adolescentes enceintes.
• Obj 4:réduction de la mortalité i
5.4 Application: deaf-blind education Vygotsky's ideas have been applied to the remediation of the developmental barriers encountered by a wide variety of children, most notably deaf-blind children, and those with learning difficulties. As mentioned previously, for Vygotsky, cognition is actively developed by language. Therefore the social constructivist approach sets out to develop the language abilities of these children (often through using sign language or alternative communication systems) and through this they are enabled t
3.5 Summary Social learning theory proposes that it is possible for children to learn by observing other people. Bandura found that pre-school children would copy aggressive behaviour modelled by another person, and that this was most likely if the model was similar to them in some way and not seem to be punished. Social learning research has informed the ongoing debate about television being either a positive or negative influence on
The University of Memphis undergraduate research in Architecture.
Undergrads at the University of Memphis have a multitude of chances to participate in academic research.
Child Soldiers: One Voice, One Thousand Children Pt. 1
By Marcus Bleasdale / VII in association with Human Rights Watch and the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. "One Voice, One Thousand Children" is a two part series by Marcus Bleasdale looking at Child Soldiers in the first part and Young Girls who are conscripted, raped and made the wives of soldiers in the second. The stories are told by two distinct single voices representing many.
This is Part One: Child Soldiers
Also featured on VII: http://player.viistories.com/index.php#entryId=310&show
3.1 How do organisms take up iron?
This unit looks at the methods that have been developed by organisms for the uptake, transport and storage of iron: a process made more complicated by the insolubility of its oxides and hydroxides. You will examine iron storage in mammals, including humans, is achieved by ferritin, which stores iron as a hydrated iron (III) oxide – an example of biomineralisation.
MIT Energy Conference 2011
Promotional Video Highlighting the MIT Energy Conference
Conversations With History - Richard H. Solomon
"Negotiating Behavior"
Richard H. Solomon, President, United States Institute of Peace
Conversations host Harry Kreisler welcomes Richard H. Solomon, President of the United States Institute of Peace. Ambassador Solomon reflects on his career as Sinologist, diplomat, and negotiator. He discusses his involvement in the breakthrough to China in the Nixon Kissinger era of diplomacy and speculates on the trajectory of U.S. China relations. He recalls his involvement in the negotiations that led t
The 1920's: The Jazz Age
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Rebels gear up for Gaddafi's airstrikes
Rebels in cities across eastern Libya prepare for the possibility of more air attacks by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi.
Sudan's Abyei sees more fighting
Three days of fighting leaves dozens dead with huts burnt-out and abandoned in Sudan's contested Abyei area.
The Scottish Enlightenment and Presbyterianism [Excerpted from An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, vol. 1, Economic Thought Before Adam Smith (1995). An MP3 audio file of this article, read by Jeff Riggenbach, is available for download.]
Pain from the Past: A conversation with a psychiatrist and a scientist about post traumatic stress
Watch video of Dr. Paul W. Ragan, associate professor of psychiatry, and Carrie Jones, assistant professor of pharmacology, speaking March 3. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, or PTSD, is a severe anxiety disorder that occurs in people who have experienced physical or psychological trauma. Triggering events can include experiences like military combat, car accidents, or childhood abuse. PTSD iskeep reading »
What is Hidden Within the Cloud?
What is Hidden Within the Cloud? - Aikaterini Gkritsi
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GAMBIT Game Lab @ GDC 2011 Day Three
Day three of GAMBIT @ GDC features a variety of interesting lectures including our good friends Matt and Dean of Harmonix presenting their creative process on their hit game, "Dance Central". Frank Lantz (Area/Code) speaks passionately about his two favorite pastimes, the ancient game of "go" and poker. We end with a heartfelt lecture by Laura Fryer (WB Games Seattle) on the true nature of leadership. Video produced by Generoso Fierro
Augmented reality at the Cambridge Science Festival
A Cambridge augmented reality app that breathes animated life into the printed page has worked its magic on the programme for this year's Science Festival.
Download the free app, 'pop the Popcode', and point your phone at the front cover of the Science Festival programme. If you haven't got a programme yet, you can try it on the website: http://comms.group.cam.ac.uk/sciencefestival/popcode/
















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