Answer:
C. History
Explanation:
Internal validity refers specifically to whether an experimental treatment/condition makes a difference or not, and whether there is sufficient evidence to support the claim.
Factors which jeopardise internal validity
- History: The specific events which occur between the first and second measurement.
- Maturation: The processes within subjects which act as a function of the passage of time. i.e. if the project lasts a few years, most participants may improve their performance regardless of treatment.
- Testing: The effects of taking a test on the outcomes of taking a second test.
- Instrumentation: The changes in the instrument, observers, or scorers which may produce changes in outcomes.
- Statistical regression: It is also known as regression to the mean. This threat is caused by the selection of subjects on the basis of extreme scores or characteristics. Give me forty worst students and I guarantee that they will show immediate improvement right after my treatment.
- Selection of subjects: The biases which may result in selection of comparison groups. Randomization (Random assignment) of group membership is a counter-attack against this threat. However, when the sample size is small, randomization may lead to Simpson Paradox, which has been discussed in an earlier lesson.
- Experimental mortality: The loss of subjects. For example, in a Web-based instruction project entitled Eruditio, it started with 161 subjects and only 95 of them completed the entire module. Those who stayed in the project all the way to end may be more motivated to learn and thus achieved higher performance.
- Selection-maturation interaction: The selection of comparison groups and maturation interacting which may lead to confounding outcomes, and erroneous interpretation that the treatment caused the effect.
- John Henry effect: John Henry was a worker who outperformed a machine under an experimental setting because he was aware that his performance was compared with that of a machine.
Answer:
The last character in the string processed is "t".
Explanation:
The index start from 0 and the len(fruit) is 5.
When index is 0 which is less than 5; "f" is printed
When index is 1 which is less than 5; "r" is printed
When index is 2 which is less than 5; "u" is printed
When index is 3 which is less than 5; "i" is printed
When index is 4 which is less than 5; "t" is printed
When index is 5, the condition is false; so the loop content is not executed.
Therefore, the last character traversed in the string "fruit" is "t".
Answer:
Explanation:
Cooper Black is an ultra-bold serif typeface intended for display use that was designed by Oswald Bruce Cooper and released by the Barnhart Brothers & Spindler type foundry in 1922.
Answer:
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Answer:
c. decimal, encoded
Explanation:
Decimal: in this type of real number constant, it consists of not more than 63 digits and either includes a decimal point or not within the range of binary integers e.g 37.5
Encoded: in this type of real number constant, it is used to put number, letter into a specialized format for efficient transmission or for storage e.g code used for text by most computers is (ASCII).