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Statistics

Statistics deals with collecting, organizing, and interpreting numerical data. An important aspect of statistics is the analysis of population characteristics inferred from sampling.

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Why is it important to collect data?

You may keep and evaluate essential information about your current and potential consumers by collecting data. Digital data collection, as opposed to in-person data collection, provides for substantially greater sample sizes and enhances data reliability.

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What are some of the major activities at the Bureau of Labor Statistics?

Employment and unemployment Prices and living conditions Compensation and working conditions Productivity and technology Employment projections Safety and health statistics Employment and unemployment

Why were statistics developed?

To be able to understand the probability of chance for an occurrence and to further understand probability

What are econometric models?

Econometric models are causal models that statistically identify the relationships between variables and how changes in one or more variables cause changes in another variable.

What is meant by labaur productivity and show how change in labor productivity may affect on economy production possibility curve?

When productivity changes, it affects the productive capacity of an economy. Labour, as an input in production, helps to determine total output produced. When labour productivity falls,that is ouput per labour per decreases goods then total production falls. The PPP (also known as the PPF) moves inward to represent the fewer production choices available. When labour productivity increases, the curve shifts outward to represents increased production and production choices.

What was the population of the US in the year 1951?

Population in 1956 was 170.315 million. Annual numbers to 2008 are research.stlouisfed.org/fred2/data/POP.txt

What will happen to each higher population size if the first level population were to dramatically increase?

The higher population size would also decrease. If the first level population decreased, the higher levels would have less to eat. This would cause the weaker organisms in the higher population group to die.

Where does Colorado rank in the US?

The estimated population of Colorado was 5,456,574 as of July 1, 2015 per U.S. Census Bureau. Based on population, Colorado is the 22nd largest U.S. state.

How did Roman Catholicism start?

It's just Catholic, not Roman Catholic. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is never used by the official Catholic Church. "Roman Catholic" thus began in England, but Catholicism began with Our Blessed Lord in Jerusalem. Christianity has been known as the Catholic Church since the first century.

Catholicism started fifty days after the first Easter, which was the day following Passover (early spring) in the year (approximately) 33 A.D., in other words, fifty-three days after Jesus' death on the cross when He sent the Holy Spirit down on the early church. That day is called Pentecost, which is the "birthday of the Church" and is celebrated each year fifty days after Easter. This year (2010) it will be the 23rd of May

The Catholic religion had is birthday on Pentecost Sunday in about the year 33 AD in the Cenacle (upper room) in Jerusalem. It was on that day that the apostles received the promised Holy Spirit who gave them the encouragement to begin spreading the Gospel. It quickly spread to other areas of the Roman Empire and, eventually, to the rest of the world.

What is peru's birth and death rate?

Birth Rate: 19.77 births/1,000 population (2008 est.)

Death Rate: 6.16 deaths/1,000 population (2008 est.)

Why does a pyramid face north?

The Great Pyramid's north-south axis is aligned to within three-sixtieths of a degree of true north-south. It would be worthwhile to note that this alignment is more accurate than that of the Meridian Building at the Greenwich Observatory in London, which deviates from true north by nine-sixtieths of a degree. Even though there is no evidence in ancient texts that the Egyptians used astronomical knowledge in the construction of the pyramids, it seemed possible that they did indeed possess such knowledge, and had used it in finding the true north.

Why does your mate want to see other people?

Honestly, that is just a whimpy way to break up with you. If seeing other people is not on your itinerary, tell them. Then make a decision. If you're okay with it, fine. That means you can see other people as well. It also means, they think they can call you up and see you when it's convenient. If it were me, I'd say fine, and never talk to them again. Find someone else, it's worth it. anyway they probably get bored going out with the same person shaggin them all the time!

What are ABC words for the Holocaust?

a- auschwitz (concentration camp)

b- bunks (where the victims slept)

c-concentration camps

d-dumps (where nazis would put the bodies)

e- enlectricution (one way they killed people)

f- final solution (name for the program of the extermiination of the jews)

g- ghettos (where jews were put/ rundown neighborhoods)

h- hitler (jew hater)

i- identifiation (the # of the jews arms)

j- jude (german for jew)

k- kristallnacht (night of broken glass)

l- laws (over 400 anti-jewish laws were passed)

m- murder (hitler murdered over 6 million jews and 5 million non jews

n- nazi (german soldier)

o- oranienburg (one of the first concentration camps)

p- phenol injections (one of the ways nazis killed people)

q-questions (jews asked many questions like "where am i"? "why am i here?"

r- Roma/ Romani (the gypsy victims of the holocaust)

s- Starvation (many jews died of starvation)

t- trains (jews were packed on trains)

u- unending cruelty (nazis never gave a little break, they were cruel the whole time through)

v- vacant houses (many jewish homes were vacant because the jews were taken out of their home and put into concentration camps)

w- Warsaw, Poland- (a concentration camp)

x- x-ray (x-rays were given to take the gold from their mouths)

y- youth (if you were youth, a child, you were most likely killed right when you got to the camps)

z- zone (jews could not go out of the zone of their ghetto)

Where did the third plane crash during the September 11 attacks?

the 4th plane on September 11th 2001 United Airlines flight 93 was hijacked by 4 hijackers the passenger's found out about the twin tower crashes and the pentagon now their plane was hijacked. the plane was most likely intended to hit a building in Washington DC, but was taken over by passengers and crash landed in an empty field in Shanksville Pennsylvania. 40 passenger's died and the 4 hijackers died also.

What does Honorificabilitudinitatibus mean?

The word "honorificabilitudinitatibus" is the dative singular conjugation of a real medieval Latin word. Dante actually used it more than once, as did other writers of the period. A translation of it would be "the state of being able to achieve honors."

What does folktale mean?

Folktale- a short story that events that explain or narrate certain supernatural or mysterious facts but are meantultimately to entertain and express most values Folktales are a type of folk literature(genre) that has 6 elements: -They usually do not have an identifiable author or often retold. -They originate as oral tellings. -They have characters that are either all "bad" or all "good". -They have fantastic or unrealistic elements (a talking computer....) -A moral or lesson that is easy to figure out. -The folktale is set in a vague, historical past "long ago" ex. Paul Bunyan is a folktale

What does Meaghan mean?

Meaghan is not a traditional Irish name but an English variant of Megan. And Megan is a Welsh pet form of Margaret. Margaret is an English name derived from Greek meaning "pearl". see www.behindthename.com

What is the role of Alan turing in computer science?

Alan had many pioneering roles, two of the most important is:

1. Defining all programs as a "Turing machine", a machine with a definite stopping condition.

2. Answering the Question , "Can a Machine Think?", with his communicating with a partner behind a curtain, man or machine. Watson and SIRI are latest answers.

In the Australian 1967 referendum what were the results for both questions?

Ninety percent of Australians voted yes to the 1967 referendum. The overwhelming support was the result of increasing Aboriginal self confidence and the need for them to be counted in population statistics due to health concerns.

Advantages and Disadvantages for british in colonial time?

ADVANTAGE : British were highly more educated and had more men at their sides.

DISADVANTAGE : the french allied with the Americans, and Spain and holland joined also.

the french general, Lafayette aided the colonials throughout the revolutionary war (tought them how to fight and gave them gear for battle) thus leading to the American win and the declaration of independence WOOTT !!