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    Drawing inferences from The Pearl. 1‚2‚3‚6 1. Juana does not consult Kino about getting the doctor when the baby is stung. Yet Juana is a dutiful‚ submissive woman to Kino in all things: why not in this situation? “The doctor would not come‚ Kino said to Juana. She looked up at him‚ her eyes as cold as the eyes of a lioness. This was Juana’s first baby—this was nearly everything there was in Juana’s world. And Kino saw her determination and the music of the family sounded in his head with

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    Precise Fuzzy Inference Systems I. INTRODUCTION Fuzzy inference is the process of mapping an input to an output using fuzzy logic. It consists of membership functions which are responsible for the fuzzification of inputs‚ fuzzy operators and IF-THEN rules. Fuzzy inference systems have been successfully applied in many different fields‚ such as automatic control‚ data classification‚ decision analysis‚ expert systems‚ and computer vision. And because of this multidisciplinary characteristic

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    in 1990 with the range of 75.01 compare to 42.76 for 1998. Another high variability for 1990 was the standard deviation of 9.30 compare to 5.17 for 1998. (For Excel instructions see pages 28 and 61 of the textbook.) Question 2. (Statistical Inferences: Single Population) Feasibility Study: Companies that sell groceries over the Internet are called e-grocers. Customers enter their orders‚ pay by credit card and receive delivery by truck. To determine whether an e-grocery would be profitable

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    Bertolt Brecht Xhesi Geshteja Brecht was both playwright and producer/director of his own and other peoples plays. He also wrote on dramatic theory. The theory describes theatre as Brecht wished it to become. This theory is only partly realised in his own work. Brecht would say that this is the result of the theatre’s and society’s not being ready yet for the final‚ perfected version of epic theatre. Modern theatre critics might say that Brecht’s practical sense of what works in the theatre has

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    Born with Kavasam and Kundalam (Armour and ear-rings)‚ and bequeathed as a gift from the Sun God to an unwed Kunti (M. V. Rajamma)‚ Karnan is abandoned so as to prevent embarrassment for her. He is set afloat in the Ganga‚ rescued and adopted by a charioteer‚ who is employed withDhritarashtra‚ the blind king. Years later‚ the now-grown up Karnan (Sivaji Ganesan) realizes that the charioteer is his foster father only‚ thus heartbroken. He however masters archery and challenges Arjun (R. Muthuraman)

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    I have selected an externship with “Extern Organization Name” because the sponsor is the Head of Litigation at a large law firm. As I stated above‚ law is an area that I am interested in but‚ unfortunately‚ have not had much first-hand exposure to. My parents studied biology and engineering in college and we have no lawyers in the family. By shadowing this sponsor‚ I would‚ first of all‚ be able to see up-close what law is all about‚ specifically litigation‚ and also see the day-to-day functioning

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    Inferences Concerning Two Means If researchers want to compare two samples in terms of the mean scores using inferential statistics‚ they can utilize a confidence interval approach to the data or an approach that involves setting up and testing a null hypothesis. Whether two samples are considered to be independent or correlated is tied to the issue of the nature of the groups before data are collected on the study’s dependent variable. If the two groups have been assembled in such a way that

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    1. A statistics professor has just given a final examination in his statistical inference course. He is particularly interested in learning how his class of 40 students performed on this exam. The scores are shown below.             77        81        74        77        79        73        80        85        86        73 83        84        81        73        75        91        76        77        95        76 90        85        92        84        81        64        75        90       

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    war in Afghanistan is the longest war in history.” Fact: I read an article that did indeed conclude that this is the longest war in history—this information can be verified. 2) “Material on the Internet should not be censored by government or any other organization.” Judgment: The speaker disapproves of censoring material on the internet. 3) “For sale: lovely three-bedroom house in forest setting‚ easy commute‚ a bargain at $475‚000.” Fact: It can be proven that the home is for sale. Judgment:

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    Submit completed tests as word or pdf files via email to paul.kurose@seattlecolleges.edu Due: Sunday‚ May 19 (by 8am). 1. a) In Chapter 6‚ you learned to find interval estimates for two population parameters‚ a population mean and a population proportion. Explain the meaning of an interval estimate of a population parameter. An interval estimate for a specified population parameter (such as a mean or proportion) is a range of values in which the parameter is estimated to lie. In Chapter 6

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