Hypothesis Books
Author: Ebotemen Wilson
School: Edo University
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: ECO416
Topics: Comparative economic systems, Communalism, Socialism, Feudalism, Feudal System, Mercantilist, Keynes Absolute Income Hypothesis, Duesenberry’s Relative Income hypothesis, Life time Income hypothesis, Investment Decision
Two-Sector Model of Income Determination
Author: Ebotemen Wilson
School: Edo University
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: ECO312
Topics: Income Determination, Balance Budget Multiplier, Consumption Function, Keynes Absolute Income Hypothesis, Duesenberry’s Relative Income hypothesis, Life time Income hypothesis
Research methodology methods and techniques, 2nd revised edition
Author: CR Kothari
School: Federal University of Technology, Owerri
Department: Engineering
Course Code: ABE401
Topics: Research methodology, research, research methods, research process, research problem, research design, sampling design, census, sample survey, measurement, scaling techniques, scaling, scaling construction techniques, data collection, observation method, case study method, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, measures of asymmetry, skewness, simple regression, regression analysis, multiple correlation, regression, partial correlation, sampling, sampling distributions, central limit theorem, sampling theorem, Sandler's A-test, estimation, sample size, hypothesis, hypothesis testing, Chi-square test, Yates correction, ANOVA, analysis of variance and co-variance, ANOVA technique, analysis of Co-variance, ANOCOVA, nonparametric test, distribution free test
Author: Femi Ayoola, JF Ojo, Remi Raji-Oyelade
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: STA121
Topics: Statistical Inference, sampling, statistics, Sampling Techniques, Non-Probability Sampling Techniques, Large Sample Distribution of Means, Difference of Means, Central Limit Theorem, Sampling Distribution of Means, Large Sample Distribution of Proportion, Difference of Proportions, Large Sample Interval Estimation, estimation, Hypothesis Testing, Null Hypothesis, Scatter Diagram, Simple Bivariate Regression Model, Least Square Method, Correlation Analysis, Spear’s Ranking Order Correlation, Time Series Analysis, time series
Introduction to Business Statistics ,7th edition
Author: Ronald Weiers
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: STA351
Topics: Business Statistics, data collection, sampling methods, probability, discrete probability distribution, continous probability distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, hypothesis tests, analysis of variance, Chi-square applications, nonparametric methods, regression, simple linear regression, correlation, multiple regression, multiple correlation, model building, time series, forecasting, decision theory, total quality management
Author: AI Alarape
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Administration, Social and Management science
Course Code: PSY209
Topics: Experimental Psychology, rational method, scientific method, Psychological Experimentation, Hypothesis Development, hypothesis Testing, Confounding Variables, Extraneous Variables, Experimental Control, Research Designs
Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis ,5th edition
Author: Elizabeth Peck, Geoffrey Vining, Douglas Montgomery
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: STA351
Topics: Linear Regression Analysis, Regression, Model Building, Data Collection, Simple Linear Regression Model, Simple Linear Regression, Least-Squares Estimation, Hypothesis Testing, Interval Estimation, Multiple Regression Models, Multiple linear regression, Hypothesis Testing, Confidence Intervals, Standardized Regression Coefficients, Multicollinearity, Residual Analysis, model adequacy checking, Variance-Stabilizing Transformations, Generalized Least Squares, Weighted Least Squares, Regression Models, subsampling, Leverage, Measures of Influence, influence, Polynomial regression Models, Piecewise Polynomial Fitting, Nonparametric Regression, Kernel Regression, Locally Weighted Regression, Orthogonal Polynomials, Indicator Variables, Multicollinearity, Multicollinearity Diagnostics, Model-Building, regression models, Linear Regression Models, Nonlinear Regression Models, Nonlinear Least Squares, Logistic Regression Models, Poisson regression, Time Series Data, Detecting Autocorrelation, Durbin-Watson Test, Time Series Regression, Robust Regression, Inverse Estimation
Introduction to Linear Regression Analysis Solutions Manual for 5th edition
Author: Ann Ryan, Douglas Montgomery, Elizabeth Peck, Geoffrey Vining
School: University of Ibadan
Department: Science and Technology
Course Code: STA351
Topics: Linear Regression Analysis, Regression, Model Building, Data Collection, Simple Linear Regression Model, Simple Linear Regression, Least-Squares Estimation, Hypothesis Testing, Interval Estimation, Multiple Regression Models, Multiple linear regression, Hypothesis Testing, Confidence Intervals, Standardized Regression Coefficients, Multicollinearity, Residual Analysis, model adequacy checking, Variance-Stabilizing Transformations, Generalized Least Squares, Weighted Least Squares, Regression Models, subsampling, Leverage, Measures of Influence, influence, Polynomial regression Models, Piecewise Polynomial Fitting, Nonparametric Regression, Kernel Regression, Locally Weighted Regression, Orthogonal Polynomials, Indicator Variables, Multicollinearity, Multicollinearity Diagnostics, Model-Building, regression models, Linear Regression Models, Nonlinear Regression Models, Nonlinear Least Squares, Logistic Regression Models, Poisson regression, Time Series Data, Detecting Autocorrelation, Durbin-Watson Test, Time Series Regression, Robust Regression, Inverse Estimation
Author: Pharmacology
School: University of Ilorin
Department: Medical, Pharmaceutical and Health science
Course Code: PHARMACOLOGY400
Topics: Amine Hypothesis, Biogenic Theory of Depression, Catecholamines, Norephinephrine, POSTSYNAPTIC MODULATION, INDOLEAMINE SEROTONIN, Dopamine, Dopamine pathways, Neurotrophin Hypothesis
Author: Andrew Spencer
School: University of Nigeria, Nsukka
Department: Arts and Humanities
Course Code: LIN245
Topics: Word structure, morphology, Morphemes, morphs, allomorphy, morphological operation, Inflection, derivation, Morphological formatives, morphosyntax, Morphological typology, lexicon, Structuralist theories, Morphophonemics, Phonology, Lexicalism, Lexicalist Grammar, Halle's Prolegomena, Siegel's Level Ordering Hypothesis, Aronoff's Word Formation, Generative Grammar, morphology-phonology interface, SPE model, Natural Generative Phonology, Lexical Phonology, Kiparsky's Alternation Condition, Cyclic Phonology, Lexical Phonology, Zwicky's Shape Conditions, McCarthy's theory, Reduplication, Argument structure, Syntactic affixation, Template morphology, Paradigm Economy, Grammatical relations, Marantz's theory, Affix-mediated alternations, Morphological merger, applied verbs, Baker's incorporation theory, Valency alternations, Williams's theory, adjectival passives, Compounds, Root compounds, Syntactic approaches, Clitics, Cliticization, agreement, Bracketing paradoxes, Sproat's Mapping Principle, paradigmatic word formation, Separation Hypothesis, Autolexical syntax, Post -syntactic compounding, Parallel Morphology
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