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    is well known for its rapid growing rate, which makes it an easy breeding cycle and easy to pollinate. In giving so this makes “Brassica rapa” a great participant for testing Gregor Mendel’s theories of inheritance. The “Brassica rapa” acts like a test subject in testing cross-pollination giving the understanding to the dominant allele of colored stems. There are different colors that are visible on the stem that are above the soil; the colors vary from green to purple. P1 seed was ordered, germinated

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    BM0421 Business Research Analysis Student Name: Qiumi Lv Student Number: W14006495 Word Count: 3112 Contents 1. Part 1 (a)………………………………………………………………….........….…...2 2. Part 1 (b)…………………………………………………………………………..…....2 3. Part 1 (c)………………………………………………………………………………...3 1. The Research Method and Questionnaire………………………………..….....3 2. The design decisions……………………………………………………………...3 4. Part 2……………………………………………….……………………………….......5 1. (i)..………………………………………………………………………….….....….5 2. (ii).…………………………………………………………………………

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    EVALUATION OF STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR HIGHER SECONDARY STUDENTS IN SALEM DISTRICT-TAMIL NADU 1 Introduction Stress is the body’s General response to any intense physical, emotional or mental demand placed on it by on self or others. Anything can be stressor if it last long enough is perceived as stress. Stress is any situation that evokes negative thoughts and feelings in a person. Being a student can be the most interesting time of one’s life. New friends, new places, new challenges can make a student

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    [Example: Expected value for the Low-Climb category is calculated as (Low Total * Climb Total / Grand Total) = (14 * 25)/61 = 5.74] Climb Cruise Descent Low 5.74 1.84 6.43 Medium 11.89 3.80 13.31 High 7.38 2.36 8.26 Chi Squares Table: Recorded Value (R) Expected Value (E) (R - E)^2 (R - E)^2 /E 6 5.74 0.069 0.012 18 11.89 37.390 3.146 1 7.38 40.667 5.513 2 1.84 0.0269 0.015 3 3.80 0.645 0.170 3 2.36 0.409 0.173 6

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    The first Chi Square analysis I ran is to determine a relationship between Body Mass Index(BMI) and Gender. The P-Value is 0.202744 while the level of significance is 0.05. This led to non-significance. The second chi- square analysis I ran is to determine a relationship between being on a sports team or with BMI. The P- Value is 0.574058 while the level of significance is 0.574. This means the data was non-significant. The third chi square analysis I ran is to determine if there is a relationship

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    Over the years various researchers have raised concern about the relationship between playing musical instruments and performance in math. Performing well in math is a significant requirement in passing an examination. For this reason, extensive research has been conducted on some of how students can improve their performance in math. According to Cindy Zhan, playing music instruments engages the right hemisphere of the brain. On the other hand, tackling math problems involves the left hemisphere

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    machine learning algorithms for classifying the sentiment of movie reviews which uses a chi-squared feature selection mechanism for training. I show that machine learning algorithms such as Naive Bayes and Maximum Entropy can achieve competitive accuracy when trained using features and the publicly available dataset. It analyse accuracy, precision and recall of machine learning classification mechanisms with chi-squared feature selection technique and plot the relationship between number of

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    at milk shops. The research will unveil the consumers liking for the source of obtaining this product from. And also the extent to which they prefer convenience while considering consumption. Methodology The descriptive research was undertaken to test our objective of identifying the consumer perception about the product. A sample of 100 people was chosen; the age of the unit of analyses ranged from 17 to 25 years. People included in the sample were Lassi consumers. A self administered questionnaire

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    correlations among the constructs is to be compared with the Average variance extracted. If the square root of AVE (depicted along the diagonal) for each construct is significantly higher than the cross-correlations shown along the off diagonal in the following table 5.6. The Chi-square results of respondents opinion on reaction constructs based on gender is shown in

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    AN ANALYSIS ON THE 100TH YEAR TV COMMERCIAL OF COCA-COLA AND ITS EFFECTS ON CONSUMER’S BUYING BEHAVIOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all we would like to show our gratefulness to the ALMIGHTY GOD who gives us the knowledge and strength to accomplish this research. To him we prayed sincerely that this research will have a positive result and will benefit anyone that will be able to read this. Second are the people who helped us to finish this Market Research especially to our parents who have always

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