Depends on if you've got it on PC or console. The console versions obviously work on the latest generation machines and come with the texture pack (which has always been free), modding capabilities (better on XBONE) and all DLC's.
So if you're looking to take your PS3/XB360 copy to the next level then I'd say yes, personally.
The PC version gets you the DLC's thrown in and that's all, assuming you don't own any of the DLC's this might be he better value overall depending on offers, so do some research, you're not gaining anything bar the DLC's though, you could already get the texture pack and mod.
Short answer: Consoles: Yes. PC: Only if the DLC's are cheaper that way.
I guess the correct answer is Longitudinal study
After their marriage, Patrick and Mary Anne agreed to participate in a research project that investigated differences in the level of marital satisfaction over time. Every five years they had to complete a survey that indicated their marital satisfaction. Patrick and Mary Anne are participants in a Longitudinal study.
Answer:
Consider the following analysis.
Explanation:
The above regression is a normal probability plot to check the assumption that the errors have a normal distribution.
In normal probability plots, deviations from a straight line suggest departures from normality.
By looking at the plot, we can say that the assumption of Normality is not appropriate with the data.
The closest answer to all the choices would be communism. communism's principle revolves around everyone having equal of everything. this means that the government will decide how each good and each service is produced and given to people.
Answer:
c $4,450 U
Explanation:
The computation of the Variable overhead spending variance is shown below:
= (Standard variable overhead Rate × Actual Hour) - (Actual Rate × Actual Hour)
= ($12 × 400 units × 5.6 hours) - ($31,330)
= $26,880 - $31,330
= $4,450 Unfavorable
The (Actual Rate × Actual Hour) is also called as Actual variable overhead.
All other information which is given is not relevant. Hence, ignored it