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1. You are asked to analyze each of the following events using the Solow growth model...

1. You are asked to analyze each of the following events using the Solow growth model (the events all happen at time 0): a) The investment rate rises in Tanzania. b) Immigration increases the population of France by 10%. c) An earthquake destroys 10% of the capital stock of Chile. (Hint: does steady state GDP per capita change in Chile?) d) Malaysia realizes a 10% rise in TFP due to technology transfer.

For each of these: Draw a Solow diagram to show what happens when the economy is initially in steady state. Explain how steady-state GDP per capita changes. Use algebra to help in your explanation. Does steady-state capital per capita change? Explain how the growth rate of GDP per capita changes at time 0. Explain how the economy adjusts from the short run to the long run after the change

In: Economics

For each behavior, apply ONE of the theoretical perspectives to explain. Learning Theory to explain ‘Aggression’,...

For each behavior, apply ONE of the theoretical perspectives to explain. Learning Theory to explain ‘Aggression’, you may NOT use learning Theory for either ‘Being Organized’ or ‘Smoking.’

Question 1

a. For Learning Theory, State whether you will be describing Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, or Social Learning.

Use that theory explain how one of the behaviors (Aggression, Being Organized, or Smoking) may have been acquired. (Three sentences or so!)

b. For Biological Theory, State whether you will be describing Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, or Social Learning.

Use Biological theory explain how one of the behaviors (Aggression, Being Organized, or Smoking) may have been acquired (Three sentences or so!)

c. For Psychoanalytic theory, State whether you will be describing Classical Conditioning, Operant Conditioning, or Social Learning.

Use that theory explain how one of the behaviors (Aggression, Being Organized, or Smoking) may have been acquired (Three sentences or so!)

d. Please cut-and-paste your APA style references that you used to complete this assignment.

In: Psychology

Can you explain in detail of plan scope management ? a)which knowledge areas belongs to ?...

Can you explain in detail of plan scope management ?

a)which knowledge areas belongs to ? Why

b)Define and explain each input and output of plan scope management relation with the other processes of the related knowledge area.

c) Can you explain plan scope management in relation with the other processes of the related knowledge area.

I want more information about this 3 question. It should be like essay

Thanks

In: Operations Management

Define and explain the formation of polar and non-polar covalent bonds. State and discuss the cause...

Define and explain the formation of polar and non-polar covalent bonds. State and discuss the cause of their similarities and differences. Use the case of water and hydrocarbons as the basis for your discussion.

In: Psychology

Explain the normal business process in the inventory and warehousing cycle. As part of your explanation,...

Explain the normal business process in the inventory and warehousing cycle. As part of your explanation, state which documents firms would normally use to record activities in that cycle.

In: Accounting

Two teaching methods and their effects on science test scores are being reviewed. A random sample...

Two teaching methods and their effects on science test scores are being reviewed.

A random sample of 11 students, taught in traditional lab sessions, had a mean test score of 76.7 with a standard deviation of 3.2.

A random sample of 16 students, taught using interactive simulation software, had a mean test score of 83.2 with a standard deviation of 6.4.

Do these results support the claim that the mean science test score is lower for students taught in traditional lab sessions than it is for students taught using interactive simulation software? Use a significance level of = 0.10 for the test.

(Assume that the population variances are not equal, i.e. set “pooled” to “no.”)

State the null and alternate hypotheses for this problem.

Group of answer choices

a.Ho:μtraditional<μinteractive;Ha:μtraditional≥μinteractive

b.Ho:μtraditional≤μinteractive;Ha:μtraditional>μinteractive

cHo:μtraditional≥μinteractive;Ha:μtraditional<μinteractive

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Use your calculator to determine the p-value. Explain which test you used and what you entered into the calculator.

State your conclusion. Explain how you arrived at your conclusion.

What is your conclusion in the context of the problem?

In: Statistics and Probability

Explain how you will use information from sections in Chapter 2 of a dissertation (Background to...

Explain how you will use information from sections in Chapter 2 of a dissertation (Background to the Problem, Theoretical Foundations, and topics in the Review of the Literature) to develop a first draft of Chapter 3 including the Problem Statement, Research Questions, Research Design, Data Collection sources, and Data Analysis. How will you self-score each section using the criteria to help improve the quality of your work and speed up the process of writing your proposal?

In: Math

Science fiction enjoys creating hybrid creatures and humanoid forms of various animals and plants. Explain using...

Science fiction enjoys creating hybrid creatures and humanoid forms of various animals and plants. Explain using as much detail as you can how you would adjust the structures of a plant to accomplish the goals of movement like an human. Essentially I am asking you to make an animal-plant hybrid of some kind and explain how it would have to be physically designed in order to be capable of surviving. Be sure to include information on associated laws and structures.   Use your imagination but make sure your statements are routed in the animal systems science you have learned.

In: Biology

Prelab 9: Due at the start of Lab 9 Name:________________________   Lab day________ Show all work, even...

Prelab 9: Due at the start of Lab 9

Name:________________________   Lab day________

Show all work, even simple addition and include units and sig figs where applicable.

  1. To make solutions for the Beer's Law graph, you are provided with a 49.9 ppm Allura Red solution. You pipet 10.00 mL of this solution into a test tube and then you pipet 20.00 mL of deionized water into the same tube. After stirring, what is the Allura Red concentration of the new solution you've made? This is Allura Red Dilution 1.

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  1. If you pipet 10.00 mL of the solution you made in Question #1 into a test tube and then you pipet 10.00 mL of deionized water into the same tube. After stirring, what is the Allura Red concentration of the new solution you've made? Hint: use at least 2 extra significant figures from your answer to question #1 to calculate this answer to avoid rounding errors. Your final answer will be reported to the correct number of sf. This is Allura Red Dilution 2.

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  1. If you pipet 10.00 mL of the solution you made in Question #2 into a test tube and then you pipet 10.00 mL of deionized water into the same tube. After stirring, what is the Allura Red concentration of the new solution you've made? Hint: use at least 2 extra significant figures from your answer to question #2 to calculate this answer to avoid rounding errors. Your final answer will be reported to the correct number of sf. This is Allura Red Dilution 3.

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  1. To make solutions for the Density of KCl graph, you are provided with a 12.0% KCl solution. You pipet 30.00 mL of this solution into a test tube and then you pipet 10.00 mL of deionized water into the same tube. After stirring, what is the KCl concentration of the new solution you've made? This is KCl 2 solution.

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  1. To make solutions for the Density of KCl graph, you are provided with a 12.0% KCl solution. You pipet 20.00 mL of this solution into a test tube and then you pipet 20.00 mL of deionized water into the same tube. After stirring, what is the KCl concentration of the new solution you've made? This is KCl 3 solution.

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  1. To make solutions for the Density of KCl graph, you are provided with a 12.0% KCl solution. You pipet 10.00 mL of this solution into a test tube and then you pipet 30.00 mL of deionized water into the same tube. After stirring, what is the KCl concentration of the new solution you've made? This is KCl 4 solution.

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  1. Using the equation of the line in the graph below, calculate the concentration of Allura Red (in ppm) of the Buckeye-ade sample which has an absorbance of 0.415 a.u.

y= 0.0494x

R^2= 0.9861

In: Chemistry

Suppose I wanted to know whether a surprise quiz before the midterm improves your midterm score....

Suppose I wanted to know whether a surprise quiz before the midterm improves your midterm score. Suppose I’m teaching two sections of this class, and I decide to test this by setting a surprise quiz for the first section and not for the second section, and then comparing the average scores of the two sections on the midterm. What assumption(s) would need to hold in order for me to estimate the true effect of a surprise quiz on midterm score in this manner? Explain.

In: Statistics and Probability