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I suppose you mean "infinity". It is not really a number. Infinity is used with different meanings in different contexts. Sometimes it refers to a tendency, in the sense that a number can get arbitrarily large. If the number can get arbitrarily large, so can the number of zeros - so you might say that the answer is "infinitely many zeros".
They are two different forms of measurement. Ton refers to weight, yard refers to distance.
People graduate at different ages in different countries. Also, in most countries graduation refers to University, not just high school, as in the US.
If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".If p refers to the probability of an event, then the answer is "certainty".
refers to the tendency of observers to see what they expect to see.
dogmastism
"Central tendency" is a phrase comprising TWO words, it is not a word. Central tendency refers to the tendency of some data sets to collect around their middle value.
search for information that supports our preconceptions
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exaggerate their ability to have foreseen an outcome.
The tendency for respondents to change their behavior to correspond with the researchers interests
The term central tendency refers to the middle value or a typical value of the data. It is measured using the mean, median, or mode of the data. Each of these processes is found using different methods, and the one that should be used depends on the situation. I truly hope this helps.
The word 'family' is translated by several different words:clann - refers to the children of the familyteaghlach - refers to family as a wholemuintir - kinsfolk/family; people/folkfine - family group/racecúram - care, responsibility, charge, familymuirear - charge/family; burdenlion ti - household/family.
open the mouth in search of a nipple when touched on the cheek.
Yes, the phrase "black sheep of the family" is a metaphor that refers to a family member who is considered different or disreputable compared to the rest of the family. It implies that this person doesn't fit in or is an outcast within their family.
regression toward the mean