Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: understand how to start SPSS define a variety of statistical variables enter basic data into SPSS carry out a statistical analysis that can test hypotheses.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of October 3, 2014.
The University of Memphis minute for the week of October 3, 2014.
The Lepe Loop
A picture guide to accompany the walk leaflet
Tweety Hall
Tweety Hall is a project of the LGA Group (Local Government Association) it seeks to provide a directory of UK local government councillors who use the micro blogging service Twitter. It is possible to look by name of representative, area or political party. Each entry has statistics on posts, updates and followers and links to the latest postings.
Other selection methods
Welcome to Other Selection Methods a workbook in the Futures series of workbooks, which help students choose and prepare a career route after graduation. Like the other workbooks in the series you can dip in and out doing the exercises which are most relevant to you. You might want to include the exercises or the output in your personal development plan or e-portfolio. The aim of this workbook is to introduce you to a range of common selection methods used by employers to select graduates for jo
Britain's election: Spin doctors
The three main parties have imported exotic international advisors to help spice up their campaigns. But has the hype been good value for money?
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Culturally Savvy Leaders Boost Strategy Implementation
Business culture is a reflection of societal culture. Understanding its complexity is essential for those leading diverse, multicultural groups and implementing strategic change.
6 Manipulating data in computers: introduction Sections 1 to 5 of this course have shown that in a computer all types of data are represented by binary codes, and that programmers must make sure that the programs they write treat this data appropriately in any particular application: as text if it is intended to be text, as a binary fraction if it is intended to be a binary fraction, and so on. Programmers must also ensure that the programs manipulate the binary codes in an appropriate way for the particular application. But what so
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Water security and sustainabilityTeam
Lead Speaker: Chad Staddon
Synthesis Discussion (May 1, 2013)
1.1 Introduction Looking back over the 1970s, it is perhaps hard now to appreciate just how dramatic were the changes to the global map of industry taking place at that time. As more and more of the world's industry shifted from the affluent nations to the poorer, less developed countries in search of a cheaper labour force, the global economic map had to be redrawn to take account of the borders crossed and the distances traversed by firms from wealthier countries seeking to generate higher profits by reloca
Voice Problems; or, On Operatic Realism (audio) Session 1 Techniques vocales et espaces scéniques / Vocal Techniques
and Theatrical Spaces
Président / Chair: James Chandler (Univers When Credit Becomes Debt: Foreclosure and Forbearance in Subprime Mortgages Money talks: W-T-Oh How can world leaders fix the World Trade Organisation? Also, we discuss the runners and riders to replace Mario Draghi as president of the European Central Bank. And, after the World Cup in Russia why is the football transfer market unusually quiet? Helen Joyce hosts Paella Parties Babbage: Viruses and Facebook friends The U.S. Auto Industry in 2019: Twists, Turns and Bumps Ahead WBAA: Engineering and Social Justice 5.1.2 ‘Good enough’ is OK We can almost hear you saying that you never have enough time for your assignments, whatever your approach, and we empathise with this view. This may be even more of a problem if English is not your first language. It is well known that time constraints are a barrier in distance learning, and you may well have to be satisfied with doing what is good enough, whatever your circumstances. Your aim should not be to submit the ‘perfect’ assignment (even if there were such a thing). Look again
Paul Langley discusses the impact - both political and economic - of major US Federal Government programmes in support for forbearance by lenders of mortgage debt within the US subprime sector.
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A mosquito-borne virus is linked to a worrying number of birth defects in Brazil and has social media expanded the number of friendships we can maintain?
Automakers booked surprisingly robust new vehicle sales in 2018. But bumps in the road await them this year, experts say.
Dr. Alice Pawley, assistant professor in Purdue University's School of Engineering Education, talks about the book Engineering and Social Justice: In the University and Beyond from Purdue University Press. Pawley contributed to the book and is co-editor with colleagues Dr. Caroline Baillie (University of Western Australia) and Dr. Donna Riley (Smith College). The book is aimed at engineering academics worldwide who are attempting to bring social justice into their work and practice, or who would