Modern day cats are considered lazy and purposeless creatures by much of the population and not without reason as they spend on average 62% of their day or 15 hours sleeping (Reference) . So how were cats domesticated and for what purposes? The origin of cats and when their domestication came to be is a much discussed and argued topic that seems to change as science advances and more ways to analyse skeletal remains are developed. Whether cats were self domesticated or by the hand of the human specie the reason why they still are today compared to what their initial purpose was is a development of human needs and habits.
There were then six hypothesis’s that were thought of and tested with the survey. Each hypothesis was confirmed by the survey when it was all done. The study found that twenty-two percent of women who lived with children opposed nuclear power as compared to
Is an average fully grown cheetah or a cat more likely seen in someone’s house? If one of the animals previously stated was to viciously attack someone, which one would cause the most damage? The answer to the first question is a cat. The answer to the second question is an average fully grown cheetah because they can do more damage to someone compared to a cat. A cheetah compared to a cat is an exotic animal compared to a pet.
a) How many purchases of children’s books, on average, are made by women? By men? b) Is the difference statistically significant? 8. How many BBB.sav customers have purchased one or more
Pets have been apart of humans lives for centuries. Dogs have been known as a “man 's best friend” for good reason. Cats and dogs are among the most popular types of pets in the United States. *They both make great house pets, but dogs make better house pets than cats for all ages. Dogs are better for playing with, adapting to new environments, and are better protectors than cats.
• The percentage of the sample who participated in the study appeared to be a threat. Out of the 372 questionnaires sent out only 175 were usable. This was not fifty percent of the sample and could have caused a response bias. Results Section Discuss the statistical analysis or manipulation as
• Approximately seven eighths of the participants responded to the
There once was a far away land called Cat land. Cat land was a very hot place to live in, it was a desert after all. The cats there were very happy in Cat land. They lived in big houses and ate very good food. They always had 3 meals a day and as much milk as they wanted.
The sample selection procedures ensure that every household within New York State has an equal chance to be included in the survey. The sample cause the overall ESP results to vary by more than 3.5 percentage points from the answers that would be obtained if all New York state residents were interviewed. Some issues of the data is some questions (variables of dataset) of the questionnaire are not quantitative and the data has amount of missing data. C. How did you choose the methodology for the problem?
Five hundred and seventy eight of the students were from a Mexican background, while one hundred and seventy two were Chinese, and one hundred and seventy one were European. Fifty two percent of the students were girls, while forty-eight percent were boys. DESCRIBE THE METHOD/S USED TO EXAMINE THE HYPOTHESIS The researchers chose to use an initial background questionnaire that was given to each of the schools and then the students were asked to use a daily diary checklist that was to be used at the end of each day over a fourteen day period. The students were asked to report their emotions and keep a record of any events had occurred that day with either parents or family members, friends, or significant others.
a. A researcher wants to find out how many students support the new bylaw guidelines for the Campus Student Government. She stands outside of Massie Hall and asks all students entering/exiting the building on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Ans. Cluster sampling because its taking particular
7. Who are the participants in this research? (generally speaking who is in the sample? men/women, college students, etc.)
The murder of Kitty Genovese took place on March 13th, 1964 outside of her apartment building in New York. She was attacked three separate times by Winston Moseley, the perpetrator. This particular murder got headline news due to the witnesses of the murder and what was done to intervene.The New York Times were a huge part of the headlines due to their original article written about the murder, which was said to be fabricated for attention purposes. The article claimed that 37-38 people were eye witnesses to the murder during the three different attacks, but no one decided to report the crime to the police which definitely raised some eyebrows. It was discovered many years later that only a few people actually witnessed the attacks and there were even claims that two people did call the police, but there were no logs of the calls. As a result, the New York Times, the residents near the attack and the police received mass criticism for being responsible for the murder of Kitty. The question remaining for everyone following this case is “Who is or isn't responsible”. The witnesses who didn't call should not be held responsible due to the bystander effect and diffusion of responsibility presented by Professor Mahzarin Banaji.
Vaccinations are a liquid suspension of weakened or killed microorganisms, generally bacteria or viruses that are given to your cat to prevent or reduce the risk of infectious disease. Weakened (attenuation) is a process that decreases the virulence of organisms, meaning it reduces the ability of the organism to multiply and cause illness. Inactivated (killed) vaccines are made from infectious microorganisms that are dead. Vaccines that are live generally cause a quicker, more effective and longer-lasting immunity than inactivated vaccines.