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Class notes STAT 2000 (STAT2000)
  • Class notes STAT 2000 (STAT2000)

  • Class notes • 2 pages • 2023
  • I have provided well written and detailed class notes from UGA's statistics class (STAT 2000) taught by Joseph Powell.
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Class notes for STAT 2000 Module 3
  • Class notes for STAT 2000 Module 3

  • Class notes • 6 pages • 2023
  • Rather than deterministic processes, statistics works primarily with probabilistic processes - processes in which the outcome is not predetermined. In this module, you will learn the basics of using probability to make reliable predictions about unreliable events. Learning Objectives: 1. Find basic probabilities from tables or descriptions. 2. Use the rules of probability- complement, addition, and multiplication- in the appropriate context. 3. Find conditional probabilities. 4. Verify th...
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RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES
  • RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES

  • Class notes • 37 pages • 2021
  • RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES RLGN 104 WEEK 2 NOTES Chapters  Hindson: chs. 2,5  Powell: chs. 2–3  Weider: chs. 2–3Hindson 2,5 2 The Existence of God There are four main arguments Christians have historically used to prove God‘s existence: the cosmological argument, the teleological argument, the moral argument, and the experiential argument. These four lines of reasoning describe arguments about creation‘s existence, creation‘s design, universal morality, and personal exp...
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Test Bank CHAPTER 22 ACCOUNTING CHANGES AND ERROR ANALYSIS
  • Test Bank CHAPTER 22 ACCOUNTING CHANGES AND ERROR ANALYSIS

  • Answers • 35 pages • 2020
  • CHAPTER 22 ACCOUNTING CHANGES AND ERROR ANALYSIS TRUE-FALSE—Conceptual Answer No. Description F 1. Change in accounting estimate. T 2. Errors in financial statements. F 3. Adoption of a new principle. T 4. Retrospective application of accounting principle. F 5. Reporting cumulative effect of change in principle. T 6. Disclosure requirements for a change in principle. T 7. Indirect effect of an accounting change. T 8. Retrospective application impracticality. F 9. Reporting changes i...
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