Supporters of the Constitution were known as ______ and opponents to the Constitution were called ______.
a. nationalists; regulators
b. constitutionalists; freedom-fighters
c. federalists; anti-federalists
d. Republicans; Democrats
c. federalists; anti-federalists
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Discretionary fiscal policy is the deliberate use of government expenditures and taxation to
a. affect aggregate demand b. stabilize the economy c. influence the economy’s performance in the short-run d. all of the above
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Data cleaning is most important when downloading secondary data files. 2. Precoding refers to assigning numeric codes to response categories on a survey prior to letting respondents complete the survey. 3. Three features of a shape are important in a univariate distribution: mean, median, and mode. 4. A frequency polygon displays number and percentage of cases per cell in a table. 5. The beginning point of axes on graphs should be zero unless clearly marked.
A regression of the number of cases of a particular disease per 1000 people based on the number of people vaccinated against it as children (per 1000) is performed on data collected from 34 cities. The results are summarized below:
Intercept .914
Slope -.001
a. Fill in the blanks of the ANOVA table.
b. What is the predicted number of cases per 1000 population in a city where the vaccination rate is 102 out of 1000?
c. In words, what is the meaning of the coefficient -.001? What does this mean, and
how can it be interpreted in the context of the population being studied?
d. What is the value of the correlation coefficient?
e. What is the standard deviation of the residuals?
The seventeenth century was an era of mercantilism during which much wealth was sent abroad to expand the colonies and huge amounts of foreign goods were imported
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.