Answer:
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i) MSG
II) OVER
III) MSE
IV) UNBIASED
Explanation:
MSG ( ) : this is calculated by taking the sample variance of the sample distribution of the mean for every group involved with the test and it unbiased under the null hypothesis alone
while MSE is gotten from using the sample mean of the sample variances of each group involved with the test and it is always unbiased whether or not there is a population / treatment effect
State Constitution ( it is a document that lays down governmental structure , political processes and the limitation on the use of power by a state in the US . the state constitution will be in conformity with the federal structure of state and the national government under the US constitution .)
The Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793 was very difficult for the United States in that 1. America recently had been part of GB; 2. American had some pretty conflicted feelings towards GB as they had just fought a bloody war of revolution against them 3. France had helped the US fight the bloody war against GB. but 4. America was still fairly British or British influenced.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
well if there is a volcano there then yes
Answer:
No
Explanation:
Pam is not violating the law of demand. The law of demand suggests that the supply of a product varies with demand. When demand increases, price increases, when demand decreases, price decreases. Notice that Pam has decreased hamburger consumption, meaning it has contributed to the decrease in demand. If the demand for hamburgers has decreased, it is only natural that the price of hamburgers will decrease. It should be noted that even if the hamburger price had risen and Pam no longer consumed hamburgers, the law of demand would still not be violated. This is because the law of demand takes into account aggregate demand (from all consumers) rather than individual demand. So Pam could have stopped eating hamburger as a matter of preference for another item.