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I am dealing with covid and I do not have the mental strength to work on this assignmentFor this Assignment, you will examine statistical significance and meaningfulness based on sample statements.To prepare for this Assignment:Review the Week 5 Scenarios found in this week’s Learning Resources and select two of the four scenarios for this Assignment.For additional support, review the Skill Builder: Evaluating P Values and the Skill Builder: Statistical Power, which you can find by navigating back to your Blackboard Course Home Page. From there, locate the Skill Builder link in the left navigation pane.For this Assignment:Critically evaluate the two scenarios you selected based upon the following points:Critically evaluate the sample size.Critically evaluate the statements for meaningfulness.Critically evaluate the statements for statistical significance.Based on your evaluation, provide an explanation of the implications for social change.Use proper APA format and citations, and referencing.You will most likely need the IBM SPSS software
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1.The original Big Bang model had three major problems. The 'fix' that solved them is known as _________.2.When light from a hot solid, liquid, or dense gas passes through a cooler gas, it will produce a/an _________ spectrum.3.One name that has been given the mysterious force apparently responsible for driving the acceleration of the universe’s expansion is _________.4.The area on the H-R diagram where “normal” stars can be found is known as the _________.5.Although Copernicus' model of the solar system correctly placed the sun at the center, it still provided inaccurate predictions because it maintained that the planets' orbits were _________.6.A spiral galaxy like the Milky Way has three major components: the disk, the bulge, and the _________.HTML Editor7.The more massive a white dwarf is, the (larger/smaller) _________ its diameter will be.8.The strength of an object’s gravitational pull on another is determined by its _________ and the distance between them.9.Comparing a yellow star, a blue star, and a red star, we could determine just from color that the hottest star was the ________ one.10.Rotation curves of spiral galaxies show that stars’ orbital speeds don’t drop off with distance from the galactic center as expected, and thus imply the existence of __________.11.The main sequence includes the following kinds of stars:A) Hot, blue, small, massive ones and cool, red, large, low-mass onesB) Hot, blue, large, massive ones and cool, red, small, low-mass onesC) Hot, red, small, massive ones and cool, blue, large, low-mass onesD) Hot, red, large, massive ones and cool, blue, small, low-mass ones12.Which of the following was not an era in the history of the universe?A) PlanckB) NucleosynthesisC) GravitationD) Galaxies13.The phases of the moon are caused byA) The change of the moon’s distance to Earth during its orbit.B) The different face the moon turns toward Earth during its orbit.C) The alignment of the Earth/moon/sun system casting shadows on the moon’s surface.D) The alignment of the Earth/moon/sun system making a different portion of the moon’s daylight side visible to Earth.14.Spectra help us determine the composition of astronomical objects becauseA) Each element, compound, or ion has a different set of spectral lines.B) Each element, compound, or ion has a different peak wavelength.C) Each element, compound, or ion has a different redshift.D) Each element, compound, or ion has a different brightness.15.Dark energy is the most important factor in the _________ universe scenario for the fate of the universe.A) AcceleratingB) CoastingC) CriticalD) Recollapsing16.The outer planets are more massive than the inner planets becauseA) There were ices as well as rock and metal from which they could form.B) They gained mass fast enough to capture gas from the solar nebula.C) Both of the aboveD) Neither of the above17.The three basic types of galaxies areA) Spiral, elliptical, and dwarf.B) Spiral, elliptical, and irregular.C) Spiral, giant, and irregular.D) Spiral, giant, and dwarf.18.A planet 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