Racism, juries, and interactions: In a study of racism, Nail, Harton, and Decker (2003) had participants read a scenario in which a police officer assaulted a motorist. Half the participants read about an African American officer who assaulted a European American motorist, and half read about a European American officer who assaulted an African American motorist. Participants were categorized based on political orientation: liberal, moderate, or conservative. Participants were told that the officer was acquitted of assault charges in state court but was found guilty of violating the motorist’s rights in federal court. Double jeopardy occurs when an individual is tried twice for the same crime. Participants were asked to rate, on a scale of 1–7, the degree to which the officer had been placed in double jeopardy by the second trial. The researchers reported the interaction as F(2, 58) = 10.93, p < 0.0001. The means for the liberal participants were 3.18 for those who read about the African American officer and 1.91 for those who read about the European American officer. The means for the moderate participants were 3.50 for those who read about the African American officer and 3.33 for those who read about the European American officer. The means for the conservative participants were 1.25 for those who read about the African American officer and 4.62 for those who read about the European American officer. ***This prompt requires certain formatting so that you can draw tables and bar graphs. You can use Microsoft Excel or Microsoft Word, or any other word processing software to create your post/ post it as an attachment in the discussion. Draw a table of cell means that includes the actual means for this study. Do the reported statistics indicate that there is a significant interaction? If yes, describe the interaction in your own words. Draw a bar graph that depicts the interaction. Include lines that connect the tops of the bars and show the pattern of the interaction. Is this a quantitative or qualitative interaction? Explain. Change the cell mean for the conservative participants who read about an African American officer so that this is now a quantitative interaction. Draw a bar graph that depicts the pattern that includes the new cell means. Change the cell means for the moderate and conservative participants who read about an African American officer so that there is now no interaction. Draw a bar graph that depicts the pattern that includes the new cell mean
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| 1. |
On October 1, BSS placed an order for 100 golf shirts at a unit cost of $21, under terms 2/10, n/30. Record the place of the order for golf shirts. |
| 2. |
The order placed on October 1 was received by BSS on October 10, but 10 golf shirts had been damaged in shipment. Record the inventory purchased on account. |
| 3. |
On October 11, the 10 damaged golf shirts were returned. Record the return of the damaged inventory. |
| 4. |
On October 12, BSS complained that the remaining golf shirts were slightly defective so the supplier grated a $290 allowance. Record the allowance received for the defective inventory purchased. |
| 5. |
On October 13, BSS paid for the golf shirts. Record the payment in full. |
| 6. |
During the first week of October BSS received student and faculty orders for 90 golf shirts, at a unit price of $39.00, on terms 2/10, n/30. The golf shirts were delivered to the customers on October 18. Record the sales revenue on account for the order. |
| 7. |
During the first week of October BSS received student and faculty orders for 90 golf shirts, at a unit price of $39.00, on terms 2/10, n/30. The golf shirts were delivered to the customers on October 18. Record the cost of goods sold for the order. |
| 8. |
Customers were unhappy with the golf shirts, so BSS permitted them to be returned or gave an allowance of $9.00 per shirt. On October 21, one-half of the golf shirts were returned by customers. Record the return of the unsatisfactory merchandise sold on account. |
| 9. |
Customers were unhappy with the golf shirts, so BSS permitted them to be returned or gave an allowance of $9.00 per shirt. On October 21, one-half of the golf shirts were returned by customers. Record the cost of goods returned. |
| 10. |
Customers were unhappy with the golf shirts, so BSS permitted them to be returned or gave an allowance of $9.00 per shirt. On October 22, the remaining 45 customers were granted the allowance. Record the allowance granted for the defective inventory sold on account. |
| 11. |
On October 25, the customers paid their remaining balances due on account. Record the customers' payments in full. |
| 12. |
As of October 31, the payment of inventory ordered in full dated October 13 had not yet cleared the bank. Record the Otober 13 check that had not yet cleared the bank. |
value:
1.33 points
Required information
C6-1 Part 1
| Required: | |
| 1b. |
Prepare journal entries for the transactions described above, using the date of each transaction as its reference. Assume BSS uses perpetual inventory accounts. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field.) 1a. |
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Report the financial effects of the above transactions in a multistep income statement for the month ended October 31 prepared for internal use. Assume operating expenses, other than cost of goods sold, are $100 and income tax expense is $135. |
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In: Accounting
Each year a certain magazine publishes a list of "Best Places to Live in the United States." These listings are based on affordability, educational performance, convenience, safety, and livability. Suppose the list below shows the median household income of the magazine's top city in each U.S. state for a certain year. (Round your answers to the nearest cent.)
| City | Median
Household Income ($) |
City | Median
Household Income ($) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pelham, AL | 66,770 | Bozeman, MT | 49,301 |
| Juneau, AK | 84,099 | Papillion, NE | 79,129 |
| Paradise Valley, AZ | 138,190 | Sparks, NV | 54,228 |
| Fayetteville, AR | 40,833 | Nashua, NH | 66,870 |
| Monterey Park, CA | 57,417 | North Arlington, NJ | 73,883 |
| Lone Tree, CO | 116,759 | Rio Rancho, NM | 58,980 |
| Manchester, CT | 64,826 | Valley Stream, NY | 88,691 |
| Hockessin, DE | 115,122 | Concord, NC | 54,577 |
| St. Augustine, FL | 47,746 | Dickinson, ND | 71,864 |
| Vinings, GA | 73,101 | Wooster, OH | 43,052 |
| Kapaa, HI | 62,544 | Mustang, OK | 66,712 |
| Meridian, ID | 62,897 | Beaverton, OR | 58,783 |
| Schaumburg, IL | 73,822 | Lower Merion, PA | 117,436 |
| Fishers, IN | 87,041 | Warwick, RI | 63,412 |
| Council Bluffs, IA | 46,842 | Mauldin, SC | 57,478 |
| Lenexa, KS | 76,503 | Rapid City, SD | 47,786 |
| Georgetown, KY | 58,707 | Franklin, TN | 82,332 |
| Bossier City, LA | 47,049 | Allen, TX | 104,522 |
| South Portland, ME | 56,470 | Orem, UT | 54,513 |
| Rockville, MD | 100,156 | Colchester, VT | 69,179 |
| Waltham, MA | 75,104 | Reston, VA | 112,720 |
| Farmington Hills, MI | 71,152 | Mercer Island, WA | 128,482 |
| Woodbury, MN | 99,655 | Morgantown, WV | 38,058 |
| Olive Branch, MS | 62,956 | New Berlin, WI | 74,981 |
| St. Peters, MO | 57,726 | Cheyenne, WY | 56,591 |
(a)
Compute the mean and median (in $) for these household income data.
mean$ _______________
median$ ________________
(c)
Compute the range and standard deviation (in $) for these household income data. (Round your standard deviation to the nearest cent.)
range$ _____________
standard deviation$ ________________
(d)
Compute the first and third quartiles (in $) for these household income data.
Q1$ ____________________
Q3$ ____________________
(e)
Are there any outliers in these data?
There ---Select--- below the lower limit and ---Select--- above the upper limit.
What does this suggest about the data?
There are no outliers in the data, which is likely why the mean value is the same as the median.
There are no outliers in the data, which is likely why the mean value is greater than the median.
There are outliers in the data, which is likely why the mean value is less than the median.
There are no outliers in the data, which is likely why the mean value is less than the median.
There are outliers in the data, which is likely why the mean value is greater than the median.
In: Statistics and Probability
Empire Company is a manufacturer of smart phones. Its controller
resigned in October 2017. An inexperienced assistant accountant has
prepared the following income statement for the month of October
2017.
|
EMPIRE COMPANY |
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| Sales revenue | $ 793,800 | |||||
| Less: | Operating expenses | |||||
| Raw materials purchases | $ 263,200 | |||||
| Direct labor cost | 188,900 | |||||
| Advertising expense | 91,000 | |||||
| Selling and administrative salaries | 77,000 | |||||
| Rent on factory facilities | 61,500 | |||||
| Depreciation on sales equipment | 45,200 | |||||
| Depreciation on factory equipment | 32,500 | |||||
| Indirect labor cost | 28,800 | |||||
| Utilities expense | 11,700 | |||||
| Insurance expense | 8,700 | 808,500 | ||||
| Net loss | $( 14,700 ) | |||||
Prior to October 2017, the company had been profitable every month.
The company’s president is concerned about the accuracy of the
income statement. As her friend, you have been asked to review the
income statement and make necessary corrections. After examining
other manufacturing cost data, you have acquired additional
information as follows.
1. Inventory balances at the beginning and end of October
were:
|
October 1 |
October 31 |
|||
| Raw materials | $ 20,700 | $ 35,900 | ||
| Work in process | 20,900 | 14,100 | ||
| Finished goods | 30,200 | 53,000 |
2. Only 75% of the utilities expense and 60% of the insurance
expense apply to factory operations. The remaining amounts should
be charged to selling and administrative activities.
Q1: Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for October
2017. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g.
125.)
Q2: Prepare a correct income statement for October 2017.
In: Accounting
Problem 7-11 A Preparing a bank reconciliation and recording adjustments
CHECK FIGURE: 1. Adjusted book balance = $28,250
The following is information for Dundee Reality:
#8700, $985
#8709, $12,600
#8801, $620
#8815, $145
Required
Analysis Component:
Identify the effects on the income statement and balance sheet if the entries in Part 2 were not recorded.
In: Accounting
Problem 14-5A Empire Company is a manufacturer of smart phones. Its controller resigned in October 2017. An inexperienced assistant accountant has prepared the following income statement for the month of October 2017. EMPIRE COMPANY Income Statement For the Month Ended October 31, 2017 Sales revenue $ 794,800 Less: Operating expenses Raw materials purchases $ 264,900 Direct labor cost 189,100 Advertising expense 91,500 Selling and administrative salaries 77,600 Rent on factory facilities 61,600 Depreciation on sales equipment 45,000 Depreciation on factory equipment 32,900 Indirect labor cost 30,000 Utilities expense 13,000 Insurance expense 9,100 814,700 Net loss $( 19,900 ) Prior to October 2017, the company had been profitable every month. The company’s president is concerned about the accuracy of the income statement. As her friend, you have been asked to review the income statement and make necessary corrections. After examining other manufacturing cost data, you have acquired additional information as follows. 1. Inventory balances at the beginning and end of October were: October 1 October 31 Raw materials $ 19,000 $ 36,000 Work in process 20,700 14,500 Finished goods 31,000 53,600 2. Only 75% of the utilities expense and 60% of the insurance expense apply to factory operations. The remaining amounts should be charged to selling and administrative activities.
1. Prepare a schedule of cost of goods manufactured for October 2017. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 125.)
2. Prepare a correct income statement for October 2017.
In: Accounting
Counter Argument for this post: Please list refreces.
Adaptive functioning is an important factor when evaluating an individual’s intellectual functioning for an intellectual disability; specifically, adaptive functioning plays a critical role in the diagnosis of intellectual disabilities. In order to be diagnosed with an intellectual disability, an individual must show deficits in intellectual and adaptive functioning (American Psychiatric Association [APA], 2013). Some children are able to adapt very well to their environment despite having lower intelligence (Mash & Wolfe, 2016). These children, despite having lower intelligence, would not be classified as having an intellectual disability. Adaptive functioning has four different categories, which include conceptual skills, social skills, practical skills and occupational skills (Mash & Wolfe, 2016). Each of these adaptive functioning categories is an important consideration when initially diagnosing intellectual disabilities. In order to be diagnosed with an intellectual disability, the individual must have one or more issues in daily life with functioning as it relates to the previously mentioned four categories (APA, 2013).
While these categories of adaptive functioning are important for diagnosis, it can also be important for long-term independence. Some research suggests that early childhood language skills and intelligence may be a strong indication of adult adaptive behavior (Gillespie-Lynch et al., 2012). Long-term influences on adaptive functioning could be the corner stone for the treatment of intellectual disabilities if a consistent relationship can be established between a specific skill or trait and long-term adaptive functioning. The ultimate goal of treatment for most issues is to facilitate long-term success and positive outcomes. With the early detection and intervention in intellectual disability, a treatment plan could be established which focuses on communication skills. These communication skills could lead to better adaptive functioning as adults, thus leading to a greater chance of independence.
In: Psychology
The following information is related to Lexington Real Estate Agency.
| Oct. | 1 | Diane Lexington begins business as a real estate agent with a cash investment of $20,000 in exchange for common stock. | |
| 2 | Hires an administrative assistant. | ||
| 3 | Purchases office furniture for $2,300, on account. | ||
| 6 | Sells a house and lot for N. Fennig; bills N. Fennig $3,600 for realty services performed. | ||
| 27 | Pays $850 on the balance related to the transaction of October 3. | ||
| 30 | Pays the administrative assistant $2,500 in salary for October. |
Prepare the debit-credit analysis for each transaction.(If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the
account titles and enter 0 for the amounts.)
Debit-Credit Analysis | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct. | 1 | Debits | select an effect on a basic account type | ||||||
| : | Debit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 1 | $enter a dollar amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Credit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 1 | $enter a dollar amount | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct. | 2 | Debits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Debit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 2 | $enter a dollar amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Credit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 2 | $enter a dollar amount | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct. | 3 | Debits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Debit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 3 | $enter a dollar amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Credit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 3 | $enter a dollar amount | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct. | 6 | Debits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Debit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 6 | $enter a dollar amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Credit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 6 | $enter a dollar amount | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct. | 27 | Debits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Debit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 27 | $enter a dollar amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Credit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 27 | $enter a dollar amount | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct. | 30 | Debits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Debit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 30 | $enter a dollar amount | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Credits | select an effect on a basic account type |
| : | Credit | enter an account title for the journal entry on October 30 |
|---|
In: Accounting
3,1. Suppose that the price of an asset at close of trading
yesterday was $350 and its volatility was estimated as 1.4Voper
day. The price at the close of trading today is $347. Update the
volatility estimate using
(a) The EWMA model with A = 0.95,
(b) The GARCFI(1,1) model with tir = 0.000003, o= 0.05, and B =
Q.<15. (5)
3.2 The number of visitors to websites follows the power law in
equation (10.1) with q = 2.
Suppose that 1 .5% of sites get 550 or more visitors per day. What
percentage of sites get
(a) 1,500 more visitors per day
(b) 2,500 or more visitors per day
In: Advanced Math
how muscular/skeletal affected by
COPD write in 350 words
In: Nursing