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    4.3 Results for Objective #2 – Whether RRSP is better for high income earners Based on our data collected, we have compiled tables and graphs in order to visually represent our selected data and to test our hypothesis. Since our main objective of this research paper is to determine the effect of income levels on the investment choices between RRSP and TFSA, the sample from investors with both and neither plans were excluded when testing the hypothesis in order to isolate the variables that we wanted

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    The variable age is the independent variable and is a ratio level of measurement (Loiselle et al., 2011). The measure of central tendency to describe age are in table 1.2 are the mean of 57.62 which is the average age, the median which is the middle score within the distribution when all scores are organized of 58.5 and the mode of 58 which is the most frequently occurring age (Loiselle et al., 2011). The measures of variability are the range of 69 with a minimum age of 22 and a maximum age of 91

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    Visual spatial relation is a cognitive process that relates to the ability to perceive objects in relation to others, which employs the cognitive processes perception and problem solving. This principle was brought to the forefront by Rauscher et al (1993), which developed a theory about spatial- temporal abilities labeled the Mozart effect. Rauscher originally tested the Mozart effect by comparing spatial ability test results of a group that sat in silence prior to testing, and a group that listened

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    The study that will be replicated is the study done by Nantais and Schellenberg (1999), which was a follow-up study for Rauscher’s experiment (1993, 1995), who’s aim was to conduct a study in which to test whether music and spatial task performance are casually related. The aim of Nantais and Schellenberg’s study was to replicate and extend the basic findings of Rauscher et al which were that participants who listened to Mozart before taking a spatial ability test did better than those who sat in

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    Small sample sizes were used in all of the studies, making the results questionable, if applied to the general population. Also, there were no power calculations made, except in (Lui et al 2012). Although the selection criterion removed potential confounding factors, they narrowed down the applicability of the findings. This included exclusion of proposed etiological factors for RAU, such as Behcet’s, Chrohn’s and ulcerative colitis. All 5 studies analysed changes in ulcer size and pain between

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    EBP literature review Introduction Chang et al. (2015) sets to investigate the accuracy of CHOL-PET and T2W/DW MRI in delineating prostatic tumor. An imaging modality with high precision could guide focal therapies more accurately, therefore reduce unnecessary dose to healthy tissues of patient and bring significant health benefit. Research was undertaken in hope to identify CHOL-PET as a suitable candidate for guiding focal therapy. Abstract of the study briefly summarized the aim, design and conclusion

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    Ambidexterity Amongst Students and Athletes MATH 141 (Prof. An) Final Project December 2015 Romeo Ardimento, Lorraine Jabouin, Christopher Kremer, Fiona Macleod Introduction/Background Being Ambidextrous can be quite useful; particularly for athletes and musicians. Many sports require the use of both hands, as do many instruments. For this reason our team decided to determine the difference in ambidexterity, if any, between people who are either athletes or musicians, and individuals who are not

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    The issue of equal pay for equal work performed by women; is a political hot button in the 2016 presidential campaign. So much so that the stump speeches, for both former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, and senator, Bernie Sanders, always include this issue. Since the 1960s, congress and many researchers have tested this theory. In order to affirm the validity of this message, we will perform a five-step hypothesis test. In the book, “Statistical Techniques in Business & Economics,” authors

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    Khloe Copeland 1509716 PSY 201 Research Methods and Statistics in Psychology Assignment 2- Short Answer Quiz   Question 1. Research, no matter what field, is often conducted and analysed in accordance with two basic approaches: quantitative and qualitative. The quantitative approach aims to test a hypothesis and examine the relationship through generating numerical data or other information that is than converted into numbers, whereas the qualitative approach is more exploratory, aiming

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    Average Sprinter’s weight- 58.78kg - (0.73 x 7)= 53.73 kg Average Long distance runner weight- 48.9 kg + 5.14= 54.04kg + 5.14= 59.18kg Average Sprinter’s leg calves circ.- 37.5 cm - 2.37= 35.13 cm - 2.37= 32.76 cm Average Long distance runner’s leg calves circ.- 32.2 cm + 2.02= 34.22 cm +2.02= 36.24cm Average Sprinter’s quad circ.- 59.5 cm - (0.96 x 4)= 55.66 cm Average Long distance runner’s quad circ.- 48.1 cm + (3.8 x 3)= 59.5 cm Average Sprinter’s chest circ.- 73.4 cm - 3.43= 69

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