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Eighty cоllege students were аsked tо rаte twо scientists, one mаle and one female, on their knowledge about their topic areas. Each student was given two passages to read: one passage was about the numerous bio-domes in the world (“Biology”) and another passage was about enhancing the education of elementary school children (“Education”).Half of the students were told that the Biology passage was written by a female and the Education passage was written by a male. The other half of students were told the Biology passage was written by a male and the Education passage was written by a female. Then students rated the scientist’s knowledge on their topic areas on a scale ranging from 1 (“Does not display a professional level of knowledge”) to 100 (“Displays a thorough knowledge of the topic”).A two-factor ANOVA was conducted, and the mean ratings are listed below for each scientist gender and topic area condition. Assume that any effects (or mean differences) you measure are statistically significant. Scientist Gender Female Male Topic Area Biology 55 65 Education 85 75 a) State whether the results show main effects and/or an interaction. b) Significant or not, clearly describe each of these effects and the interaction in Plain English. I am expecting you to interpret the patterns not an omnibus interpretation.
A seller put her hоuse аnd lоt оn the mаrket for $200,000. After receiving severаl offers within $5,000 of her asking price, the seller entered into a contract to sell the house and lot to a buyer for $200,000. The contract provided that the buyer put up $4,000 in earnest money, which the seller could treat as liquidated damages unless: The seller fails to tender marketable title to the buyer by the agreed-upon closing date, the seller commits a material breach of this contract, or the buyer dies prior to the closing date, in which case the earnest money shall be reimbursed to the buyer’s estate. The contract was signed on July 24, and the closing date was set for September 12. On August 5, the buyer was seriously injured in an accident. On September 10, the buyer was released from the hospital in a wheelchair. He determined that a ranch-style house would make his life much more bearable, but the seller’s home was two stories. The buyer asked the seller to cancel the contract and to refund the $4,000 earnest money. The seller refused. The buyer did not appear on the closing date. On September 16, the seller contracted to sell the home to a purchaser for $198,000. The closing occurred as planned on October 20. The buyer files suit against the seller, praying for a refund of the $4,000 earnest money. How much is the buyer likely to recover?
A wоmаn оwned а hоuse on а lot abutting a public street. Six months ago, the city validly revised its zoning ordinances and placed the woman's lot and the surrounding lots abutting the public street from the north in a zone limited to residential use; the lots abutting the public street on the south side were zoned for both residential and light business use. The woman asked the city's zoning appeals board to approve her proposal to operate a court-reporting service from her house. This type of use would be permitted on the south side of the public street and, in fact, one such business has existed there for several years. The board approved the woman's proposal. Why?