When there is a infinite (or uncountable) number of values that may result from observations, we say that the variable is continuous. Physical measurements such as height, weight, speed, and mass, are considered continuous measurements. Bear in mind that our measurement device might be accurate to only a certain number of decimal places. The variable is continuous because better measuring devices should produce more accurate results.
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Spreadsheets usually round to two decimals when displaying decimal numbers. A correlation r of 0.999 is displayed as "1" by spreadsheets. Use the Format menu to select the cells item. In the cells dialog box, click on the numbers tab to increase the number of decimal places. When the correlation is not perfect, adjust the decimal display and write out all the decimals.
In this case area =NORMINV(0.33,21,12). Note that the area is expressed as a decimal. Alternatively the area could be entered as 33%. The result of this calculation is 15.72. 33% of the students scored below a 15.72 on the essay test.
The NORMINV function uses the area to the left of the lower limit to find the lower limit. That area can be determined by noting that the whole area under the curve is 100%. This means that 5% is distributed in two equal tails. Each tail is half of 5%. Each tail is 2.5 or 0.025 in decimal notation. Thus the lower limit can be found by using the area 0.025.
Sheikhattar, Leila and Hashim, Haslenda and Zahedi, Gholamreza (2011)Artificial neural network simulation and sensitivity analysis of heavy oil cracking unit. International Journal of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, 2 (1). pp. 7-12. ISSN 20780737 (Unpublished)
Sadighi, Sepehr and Ahmad, Arshad and Shirvani, Mansour (2011)Comparison of lumping approaches to predict the product yield in a dual bed VGO hydrocracker. International Journal of Chemical Reactor Engineering, 9 (1). pp. 1-27. ISSN 1542-6580
Husain, Noor Asma and Mohd. Rahim, Mohd. Shafry and Bade, Abdullah (2011)Iterative process to improve simple adaptive subdivision surfaces method for triangular meshes. Journal of Computer Science, 7 (7). pp. 1128-1132. ISSN 1549-3636
Alhajree, I. and Zahedi, Gholamreza and Abdul Manan, Zainuddin and Zadeh, S. M. (2011)Modeling and optimization of an industrial hydrocracker plant. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 78 (3-4). pp. 627-636. ISSN 0920-4105
Prawoto, Yun and Idris, Roslinda and Kamsah, Nazri and Tamin, Nasir (2011)Three-dimensional modeling to compute plastic zone in front of crack in compact tension sample of multiphase material. Computational Materials Science, 50 . pp. 1499-1503. ISSN 0927-0256
Prawoto, Yunan and Idris, Roslinda and Kamsah, Nazri and Tamin, Mohd. Nasir (2011)Three-dimensional modeling to compute plastic zone in front of crack in compact tension sample of multiphase material. Computational Materials Science, 50 (4). pp. 1499-1503. ISSN 0927-0256
This study investigated: (1) the prevalence and development of 2 receptive (sexually explicit Internet material [SEIM] use and sexual information seeking) and 2 interactive (cybersex and general social networking site [SNS] use) online behaviors in adolescence; (2) whether development of these behaviors predict adolescents' body and sexual self-perceptions; and (3) whether parental strategies regarding adolescents' Internet use reduce engagement in sex-related online behaviors. Four-wave longitudinal data among 1132 seventh- to 10th-grade Dutch adolescents (mean age at wave 1: 13.95 years; 52.7% boys) were collected. Developmental trajectories of sex-related online behaviors were estimated by using latent growth curve modeling. Self-perception outcomes at wave 4 and parental strategies predicting online behaviors were investigated by adding regression paths to growth models. Boys occasionally and increasingly used SEIM. Patterns for girls' SEIM use and boys' and girls' sexual information seeking and cybersex were consistently low. SNS use, however, was a common, daily activity for both. Higher initial levels and/or faster increases in sex-related online behaviors generally predicted less physical self-esteem (girls' SNS use only), more body surveillance, and less satisfaction with sexual experience. Private Internet access and less parental rule setting regarding Internet use predicted greater engagement in sex-related online behaviors. Although most sex-related online behaviors are not widespread among youth, adolescents who engage in such behaviors are at increased risk for developing negative body and sexual self-perceptions. Particular attention should be paid to adolescents' SNS use because this behavior is most popular and may, through its interactive characteristics, elicit more critical self-evaluations. Prevention efforts should focus on parents' role in reducing risky sex-related online behaviors. Copyright 2014 by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
New method of canning specimens made of composites of arc-sprayed and plasma-sprayed tape reduces outgassing and warping during hot isostatic pressing. Produces can having reliable, crack-free seal and thereby helps to ensure pressed product of high quality. Specimen placed in ring of refractory metal between two face sheets, also of refractory metal. Assembly placed in die in vacuum hot press, where simultaneously heated and pressed until plates become diffusion-welded to ring, forming sealed can around specimen. Specimen becomes partially densified, and fits snugly within can. Ready for further densification by hot isostatic pressing.
This paper presents the results of an investigation into the fracture toughness, sustained-load flaw growth, and fatigue-crack propagation resistance of S200E hot-pressed beryllium at room temperature. It also reviews the literature pertaining to the influence of various factors on the fracture toughness of hot-pressed beryllium determined using fatigue-cracked specimens.
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