Speaking of research designs, what are the key distinguishing features of the different research designs we discussed in class (e.g., experimental, quasi-experimental, correlational, archival, survey research)? Can you identify the IV, DV, and research design for a given scenario, similar to the first exercise we completed in class? Which design is most popular in I/O psychology?
In: Statistics and Probability
In: Statistics and Probability
Prescribing exercise intensity can be achieved using many physiological variables. One of the most useful manners may be to use respiratory gas exchange measurements. First describe exercise intensity zones based upon ventilatory equivalents. Then relate the following: heart-rate zones, lactate threshold(s), and VO2max to these zones created using ventilatory equivalents.
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Prescribing exercise intensity can be achieved using many physiological variables. One of the most useful manners may be to use respiratory gas exchange measurements. First describe exercise intensity zones based upon ventilatory equivalents. Then relate the following: heart-rate zones, lactate threshold(s), and VO2max to these zones created using ventilatory equivalents.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
Prescribing exercise intensity can be achieved using many physiological variables. One of the most useful manners may be to use respiratory gas exchange measurements. First describe exercise intensity zones based upon ventilatory equivalents. Then relate the following: heart-rate zones, lactate threshold(s), and VO2max to these zones created using ventilatory equivalents.
In: Anatomy and Physiology
A)How does contractionary monetary policy use interest rates and required reserves to achieve its goals of reducing inflation? Answer:
B) The Fed is the most independent federal agency there is, with loyalty first to the American public and the wellbeing of its economy, but just how truly independent is it from the political motives of politicians, especially from those of White House’s? Answer:
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Maple company uses the periodic inventory system. The beginning balance of inventory and subsequent inventory purchases made by the company during the month of March 2019 are given below:
March 01: Beginning inventory, 450 units @ $18 per unit.
March 18: Inventory purchased, 600 units @ $20 per unit.
March 25: Inventory purchased, 700 units @ $26 per unit.
The Mark company sold 1,300 units during the month of July.
Required:
Calculate the cost of goods sold and ending inventory on March 31, 2019 using the following inventory costing methods:
First in, first out (FIFO) method
Weighted Average cost method
In: Accounting
Delta company uses the periodic inventory system. The beginning balance of inventory and subsequent inventory purchases made by the company during the month of July 2019 are given below:
The Delta company sold 1,400 units during the month of July.
Required: Compute the cost of goods sold and ending inventory on July 31, 2019 using the following inventory costing methods:
In: Accounting
The Concord Company counted physically their beginning balance on January 02, 2020 and subsequent inventory purchases made by the company during the month of January 2020 are given below:
Date Description Units Rate
Jan. 02 Beginning Inventory 300 $10
Jan. 11 Purchased 600 12
Jan 23 Purchased 700 11
The company sold 1,300 units during the month of January 2020.
Instructions: The company uses periodic inventory system. Compute the cost of goods sold and ending inventory on January 31, 2020 using the following inventory costing methods:
a) First in, first out (FIFO) method.
b) Weighted Average cost method.
In: Accounting
The debits to Work in Process—Assembly Department for May, together with data concerning production, are as follows:
| May 1, work in process: | |
| Materials cost, 3,000 units | $7,000 |
| Conversion costs, 3,000 units, 50% completed | 5,300 |
| Materials added during May, 10,000 units | 27,600 |
| Conversion costs during May | 33,200 |
| Goods finished during May, 11,500 units | 0 |
| May 31 work in process, 1,500 units, 50% completed | 0 |
All direct materials are placed in process at the beginning of the process and the first-in, first-out method is used to cost inventories. The materials cost per equivalent unit for May is
$2.76
$3.32
$4.02
$2.40
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