The first thing that should be said about this is that unless you are engaging in accademic correspondance you should not use post nominal degree letters (the title Dr may be used socially but this is somewhat old fashioned).
If you are using them however they go in this way
Mr John Smith MTh MA etc
It is not appropriate to list the same qualification more than once; that is to say an MA in French and one in German does not make you John Smith MA MA.
You also do not put qualifications that have been superceded by a higher qualification: so no John Smith MA BA.
Graduates of Oxford and Cambridge Universities in England are obliged to list their masters degrees as MA (Oxon) or MA (Cantab) to signify that they are not examined degrees.
It should be noted that this applies to the UK and (generaly) to the USA other countries have their own rules.
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No. Rejecting the Null Hypothesis means that there is a high degree of probability that it is not correct. This degree of probability is the critical level that you choose for the test statistic. However, there is still a small probability that the null hypothesis was correct.
put the variable that has the highest degree first.
Neither is correct unless you're using the plural form of degree. Then only "How many degrees" would be correct.Here is an example sentence to show the incorrectness of the first and second phrase.Please tell me how much degree is needed to offset the ratio.Please tell me how many degree is needed to offset the ratio.The correct sentence would be:Please tell me how many degrees are needed to offset the ratio.
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Your signature block should include your full name followed by "D.Min." to denote your Doctor of Ministry degree. Below that, you can include your professional title or any additional credentials, if desired. For example, "Dr. John Smith, D.Min." with your position or organization underneath.
Here is a list of degree abbreviations. http://www.abbreviations.com/acronyms/DEGREES It is represented in an alphabetical order to ease you find out the abbreviation that you are looking for.
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Bachelor's degree
doctorate degree
It really depends on the countries educational system, and the specific school the degree was obtained from.
Maed
That is the correct spelling of "associate degree."
If your Bachelor's degree is in interdisciplinary studies, it is probably a bachelor of arts degree. The abbreviation is B.A.
The letters following a doctor or other professional's name are known as professional acronyms. They indicate what advanced degree(s) the person has earned. The letters M.D. indicate a medical doctorate degree, while the letters D.O. indicate a doctor of osteopathic medicine. There are many other acronyms to indicate a wide range of degrees and specialties.
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