Browsing by Subject "ANOVA"
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(2015-10-29)The present journal article formatted dissertation was a comprehensive investigation of ANOVA effect sizes. In the first study, the author examined the extent to which ANOVA practices have changed in comparison with a ...
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(2011-02-22)The present journal article formatted dissertation assessed the characteristics of effect sizes of commonly used statistical techniques. In the first study, the author examined the American Educational Research Journal ...
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(2021-07-09)The purpose of this study was to examine changes in students’ school belonging and behavioral engagement across the transitions to middle school and high school in an academically at-risk population. Growth curve modeling ...
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(2018-11-26)An important issue associated with the provision of urban green space is the distribution of the space and the resulting accessibility for communities across a city. As a public amenity, it is important to ensure every ...
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(2011-02-22)Evaluating the ability of biosorbents to remove arsenic from water has global significance due to the widespread availability and low cost of biosorbent materials. In this study, the ability of coffee grounds and coconut ...
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(2021-04-27)Sphaeroma quadridentatum (Say 1818) is a coastal species of marine isopod common in the US East and Gulf coasts that can be found in the TAMUG Small Boat Basin. S. quadridentatum has been shown to employ a melanophore ...
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(Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Finding and developing oil and gas resources requires accurate geological information with which to formulate strategies for exploration and exploitation ventures. When data are scarce, statistical procedures are sometimes ...
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(2012-07-16)The role of surface chemical effects in hydraulic fracturing of shale is studied using the results of unconfined compression tests and Brazilian tests on Mancos shale- cored at depths of 20-60 ft. The rock mineralogy, total ...
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(2011-10-21)Historically, Hispanic/Latino (H/L) students have been under-referred, under-identified, and under-served by the U.S. Special Education (SPED) system, particularly under the emotional behavioral disturbance (EBD) category. ...