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    When individuals compare themselves to others, generally, people tend to use upward comparison through the idea that one day they will become that ideal image. This could mean in wealth, health, happiness, etc. When comparing to others, many people feel inadequate and their self-esteem suffers for it. If someone cannot reach what they aspire to be, especially when comparing themselves to others who have accomplished these goals, their self-esteem is generally lower than average. Studying this topic

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    "(Turner). Like most social media platforms, Facebook magnifies a person's achievements and insecurities. “Because Facebook tends to serve as an onslaught of idealized existences—babies, engagement rings, graduations, new jobs—it invites upward social comparison at a rate that can make "real life" feel like a modesty

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    Next, click on Tukey to select this multiple comparison procedure. The preferred procedure, Fisher-Hayter statistic, is not an option in SPSS. When the n’s are equal, the Tukey and Fisher-Hayter statistics are equal. You can compute the Fisher-Hayter statistic from the information in the ANOVA and Multiple Comparisons tables given later. The Fisher-Hayter statistic can be referred to the Studentized Range table (Table D9) in your

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    A has the highest point total, candidate A is the winner by the Method of Pairwise Comparisons. The Method of Pairwise Comparisons was explicitly designed to satisfy the fairness criterion called the Condorcet Criterion. The Condorcet Criterion addresses the fairness of declaring a candidate the winner even though some other candidate won all possible head-to-head matchups. With the Method of Pairwise Comparisons, any candidate who wins all possible head-to-head matchups always has a higher point

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    criteria she is to use to make her selection are ambiance, location (based on safety and walking distance to attractions and restaurants), and cost to the organization. Following are the pairwise comparisons she has developed that indicate her preference for each hotel for each criterion and her pairwise comparisons for the criteria: |Ambiance | |Hotel |Cheraton |Milton |Harriott | |Cheraton |1 |1/2

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    The Language Arts Program

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    Part A What is the Null Hypothesis (Ho)? There is no difference in mean WAVFT score between student who did not take the language arts program and the students who did. What is the Alternative Hypothesis? There is a difference in mean WAVFT score between students who did not take the language art program and the students who did. What is (are) the Independent Variable(s)? The independent variable of this study is the language arts program. There are two levels: students who did take the language

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    Allport (1937) proposed a self-enhancement theory - an idea that there exists a vital and universal human need to view oneself positively. According to Campbell and Sedikides (1999) people desire to increase the positivity and reduce the negativity of the self-concept. Tesser (1988) developed the Self-Evaluation Maintenance (SEM) Model, predicting that people prefer to maintain a positive self-evaluation and be seen more positively than they truly are. Tesser also proposed that basic SEM model has

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    Research article by Kavitha and Sugirtha (2013), on a topic evaluation and sediment quality assessment of two perennial ponds revealed that the water from selected perennial ponds are fit for domestic purposes and aquatic life. The present study was conducted to determine the sediment quality of core sediment of ponds. In this study, the concentration of all parameters were analyzed. The percentage of sand, silt and clay were observed and they found that it differed in relation to depth. Mostly

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    We preformed 2-waty ANOVA statically analysis on mean irradiance with p< 0.05. All Pairwise Multiple Comparison Procedures (Holm-Sidak method) show overall significance level = 0.05 (Table III, IV). The mean irradiance for HT group at the recommended temperature decreases from 331.77 mW/cm2 to 188 mW/cm2 as the tackiness increases from 1 to 2mm. The mean irradiance for LT group decreases from 276.2 mW/cm2 to 121.17 mW/cm2 as the thickness increase from 1 to 2. There are statistically significant

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    0.010181883 7.559432 Within Groups 14.75 10 1.475 Total 36.917 12 3.076417 b. Yes, the F_(obt )is statistically significant at the α = .05, but not at the α = .01 level; there should be a post hoc comparison to determine the〖 HSD〗_.05. c. After conducting the post hoc comparison, it is determined that a difference of 1.91 or more at the .05 alpha level. 〖HSD〗_(.05 ) = (3.15) √(1.475/4= ) (3.15) √(.607 ) = (3.15) (.607) = 1.91 d. Therefore, the H_(0 )should be rejected and H_(a )should

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