The Efficient Market Hypothesis(EMH) was first given by Samuelson(1965)‚Fama(1965) and Mandelbrot(1966).It was based on “Random walk Theory”‚ and stated that since the market price will be affected by new information in the market‚ all available information have been fully reflected on the security price. There are three assumptions for the Efficient Market Hypothesis: 1.All investors are independent‚ rational‚ well-informed and hope for the highest profit; 2.All information are free and randomly
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1981‚ The relationship between return and market value of common stocks‚ Journal of Financial Economics 9‚ 3-18. Basu‚ Sanjoy‚ 1977‚ Investment performance of common stocks in relation to their price-earnings ratios: A test of the efficient market hypothesis‚ Journal of Finance 32‚ 663-682. Beebower‚ Gilbert L. and Gary L. Bergstrom‚ 1977‚ A performance analysis of pension and profit-sharing portfolios: 1966-75‚ Financial Analysts Journal 33‚ (May/June)‚ 31-42. Berkowitz‚ Stephen A.‚ Louis D. Finney
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ToK reflects critically on the diverse ways of knowing and areas of knowledge and consider the role which knowledge plays a global society. Consists of: 1) Mutual Respect 4) Openness 7) communication 2) Disagreement 5) Changing positions 8) Negotiation 3) Tolerance 6) Debate 9) Curiosity Ways of knowing 1) Language (deaf children‚ connection between language and thought‚ how language is born‚ is it innate
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Hypothesis If there are native and non-native birds in this habitat‚ then there will be more native birds because these native birds live in wetlands‚ and strive in this ecosystem. Procedure Independent Variable: Habitat/conditions Dependent Variable: Number of birds Constant: Location (Pouhala Marsh) 1. Do background research on the Marsh (what types of species there are) 2. Print out pictures of the bird species labeled with their names so they can be identified them at the site 3
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appealing to children and adolescents‚ these individuals may be more at risks than other groups of developing gaming addiction. Methods: Given these potential concerns‚ a literature review was undertaken in order to present the classification basis of online gaming addiction using official mental disorder frameworks‚ to identify empirical studies that a session online gaming addiction in children adolescents‚ and to present and evaluate the findings against the background of related and established
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of Education‚ ed. Harvey Siegel‚ 451–68 Brewer‚ Marilyn B. 1997. “The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations: Can Research Inform Practice?” Journal of Social Issues 53: 197–211. Brewer‚ Marilyn B.‚ and Norman Miller. 1984. “Beyond the Contact Hypothesis: Theoretical Perspectives on Desegregation.” In Groups in Contact: The Psychology of Desegregation‚ ed. Norman Miller and Marilyn B Brophy‚ Ira N. 1946. “The Luxury of Anti-Negro Prejudice.” Public Opinion Quarterly 9: 456–66. Burgess‚ Diana Jill
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Worked example from Tutorial 8 8.3 Three laboratories‚ A‚ B‚ and C‚ are used by food manufacturing companies for making nutrition analyses of their products. The following data are the fat contents (in grams) of the same weight of three similar types of peanut butter. | |Laboratory | |Peanut Butter |A |B |C |D | |Brand 1 |16
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1.0 Theoretical Framework and Hypothesis 1.1 Defining the variables In the project there will have 2 independent variables and 1 dependent variable. Independent variable represents the inputs or causes and dependent represent the outputs or effects. The independent variables that we have chosen are product quality and price. The product quality is the standard of the food that is acceptable to the consumer. We will measure the product quality based on the appearance of the food‚ texture‚ and
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Purpose and Hypothesis: Purpose To determine if light intensity affects the rate of growth in Brassica rapa. Hypothesis If the plant that is exposed to high intensity light grows more‚ then plants can adapt to absorb more photons for photosynthesis. Eventually‚ the rate of photosynthesis will top out‚ and stop increasing‚ due to the lack of one of the components necessary for photosynthesis. Background: Photosynthesis is a process used primarily by plants but sometimes by other organisms to
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