1). Trim your data prior to analysis, making it easier to focus on analysis.
2). Never perform analysis on the master
copy of your data.
3). Base your hypothesis in theory, not on a hunch (or on the data).
4). Accept that you may not find "significance".
5). Check assumptions BEFORE you analyze your data.
6). Carefully select your analysis.
Answer:
Yes.. or True
Explanation:
It goes through the blood stream to the amniotic fluid. So yes, a fetus can taste and smell in the womb.
All health literacy measures were significantly correlated with all cognitive domains. In multivariable analyses, inadequate health literacy was associated with worse physical health and more depressive symptoms. After adjusting for cognitive abilities, associations between health literacy, physical health, and depressive symptoms were attenuated and no longer significant.