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When a distribution is skewed to the right, the mean is greater than median.
It depends on the statistical test that is being applied. Different tests have different critical values. For the sake of definiteness let's say that you plan to measure the IQs of 30 people using two different paper-and-pencil tests. In advance of your study you decided that the null hypothesis would be that there is no correlation between the two tests and that the alternative hypothesis would be that a positive correlation of the results of test B on those of test A would be accepted at level p=0.01 (or 1%). You proceed with your measurements and you make your correlation calculation. Meanwhile you have consulted the necessary tables to find that the critical value for the correlation statistic based on 30 points is 0.306. This means that you must accept the null hypothesis if the sample correlation coefficient is less than or equal to 0.306. You can accept the alternative if the sample statistic is greater than 0.306.
57 is not right
In the decimal place value system, each digit is ten times bigger than the digit on its right
By definition yes. The median is the number which is exactly in the middle of a set of numbers. The first quartile is the point where 25% of the numbers are to the left, and 75% of the numbers are to the right.
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Neither. The region to the right of 5 should be shaded. (The shaded region being the solution region.)
If you are really afraid of rejection than your not with the right person. You should be able to be comfortable with your relationship.
The right hypochondriac region is superior to the right lumbar region.
Rejection of the Divine Right of Kings and hereditary authority
The Greater Wrong of the Right was created in 2002.
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Right lumbar region
The right and left lumbar regions are located adjacent to the umbilical region.
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No its in the right hypochondriac region and epigastric region
The Abdominal Cavity is divided into 4 or 9 regions with the body in anatomical position. 4 regions: Right Upper Quadrant Left Upper Quadrant Right Lower Quadrant and Left lower Quadrant 9 Regions: Right Hypochondriac Region - Epigastic Region - Left Hypochondriac Region Right Lumbar Region - Umbilical Region - Left Lumbar Region Right iliac region - hypo gastric region - left iliac region