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Q: Is true or false Soft determinism is the only acceptable theory because it shows that freedom is impossible?
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Why is it impossible to compute a T statistic for a sample that has only one score?

A T test is used to find the probability of a scenario given a specific average and the number of degrees of freedom. You are free to use as few degrees of freedom as you wish, but you must have at least 1 degree of freedom. The formula to find the degrees of freedom is "n-1" or the population sample size minus 1. The minus 1 is because of the fact that the first n is not a degree of freedom because it is not an independent data source from the original, as it is the original. Degrees of freedom are another way of saying, "Additional data sources after the first". A T test requires there be at least 1 degree of freedom, so there is no variability to test for.


What are the difference between static degrees of freedom and dynamic degrees of freedom?

Mass and damping are associated with the motion of a dynamic system. Degrees-of-freedom with mass or damping are often called dynamic degrees-of-freedom; degrees-of-freedom with stiffness are called static degrees-of-freedom. It is possible (and often desirable) in models of complex systems to have fewer dynamic degrees-of-freedom than static degrees-of-freedom.


Degree of freedom in super structure?

a superstructure has negative degree of freedom... ;0


How many times is the word freedom used in the new testament?

In the King James versionthe word - freedom - appears twice in all of the Bible, once in the Old Testament and once in the New.Lev 19:20 And whosoever lieth carnally with a woman, that is a bondmaid, betrothed to an husband, and not at all redeemed, nor freedom given her; she shall be scourged; they shall not be put to death, because she was not free.Act 22:28 And the chief captain answered, With a great sum obtained I this freedom. And Paul said, But I was free born.


What is the degree of freedom is the probability is 0.05?

There is no direct relationship between degrees of freedom and probability values.

Related questions

What strong determinism denies that humans beings have?

real freedom


What has the author TED HONDERICH written?

TED HONDERICH has written: 'ON DETERMINISM AND FREEDOM'


Hindu philosophers such as Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan appeal to the idea of karma in order to?

Combine both determinism and freedom


What has the author David Detmer written?

David Detmer has written: 'Freedom as a value' -- subject(s): Sartre, Jean Paul, 1905-1980, Ethics, History, Contributions in concept of freedom, Free will and determinism


What has the author Kadri Vihvelin written?

Kadri Vihvelin has written: 'Freedom of the will and moral responsibility' -- subject(s): Moral development, Values, Free will and determinism


What is the history of Stoics?

Stoicism was founded in Athens by Zeno of Citium around 300 BC. The philosophy emphasizes self-control, virtue, and rationality as means to achieve a peaceful and fulfilling life. Stoicism gained popularity in ancient Rome through philosophers like Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius. Its teachings continue to inspire modern thinkers and individuals seeking a balanced approach to life.


What is the difference between self-determinism and existentialism?

Self-determinism emphasizes personal agency and the belief that individuals have control over their own destiny through choices and actions. Existentialism, on the other hand, focuses on the individual's freedom, responsibility, and search for meaning in an often chaotic and indifferent world, emphasizing the importance of creating one's own values and purpose in life. Both philosophies share a concern with individual autonomy and the idea that humans have the ability to shape their own lives, but they differ in their emphasis and approach.


What has the author Gertrude Carman Bussey written?

Gertrude Carman Bussey has written: 'Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 1915-1965' 'Typical recent conceptions of freedom' -- subject(s): Free will and determinism 'Pioneers for peace' -- subject(s): History, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom


Are there occasions when restricting press freedom is acceptable?

Yes! When their expression is inapropriate/vulgar and lewd


What has the author Cyril Hovorun written?

Cyril Hovorun has written: 'Will, action, and freedom' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Heresies, Christian, Monothelitism, Free will and determinism, Religious aspects, Christianity, History


How hard was it for Gandhi to fight for freedom?

It was nearly impossible. But he kept fighting.


What is the meaning of Freedom and prosperity are twins?

I guess it would be because Freedom and Prosperity come hand in hand, like twins, they are almost inseparable, and without Freedom, Prosperity would almost be impossible. However, in relation to United States History, I don't believe I have any relevant knowledge of that.