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Calculating the GDP Price Deflator

Calculating the GDP Price Deflator

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Math 0409 Final Review

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Labor Market and Income - The Employment and Equilibrium Wage of a Monopsonist Employer

Labor Market and Income - The Employment and Equilibrium Wage of a Monopsonist Employer

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FDOL F20 - Wet Felting Rolling

In this 10-minute video, we make a sushi roll out of our layers and roll, making sure to check and rotate our work regularly.

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The Impact of Government Borrowing - Contractionary Fiscal Policy

The Impact of Government Borrowing - Contractionary Fiscal Policy

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Math 0409 Final Review

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Chapter 8: Hypothesis Testing Example

Here is another example of hypothesis testing in Chapter 8. You CAN do this!

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Chapter 12: ANOVA Hypothesis Test Part 3, Effect Size

I go into Step 4, make a decision regarding the null hypothesis, and effect size!

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Labor Market and Income - The Marginal Cost of Labor for a Monoposonist Employer

Labor Market and Income - The Marginal Cost of Labor for a Monoposonist Employer

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Part 2 of Chapter 10: Independent Measures t-Test Hypothesis Test :)

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Single Sample t-test Hypothesis Test Part 2

Part 2 of the single-sample t-test hypothesis test. Question: What do you think it means to reject the null hypothesis in this situation? What does this mean regarding the effect of sleep deprivation…

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Chapter 6: Probability - Random Sampling and Sampling With Replacement (Part 3)

I talk about random sampling and sampling with replacement.

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Chapter 13: Two-Factor ANOVA Hypothesis Test Part 3, Effect Size

I finish the hypothesis test and do the effect size.

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FDOL F20 - Natural Stains

In this 5-minute clip, we prepare a piece of fabric with flowers and foliage on a base of textile pre-soaked in alum solution.

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Wilcox Lecture Adams Foreign Policy Part II

Adams Lecture

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If the first and third of three consecutive odd integers are added, the result is 69 less than five times the second integer. Find the third integer.

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