Open JASP or SPSS. Create three variables. Label the variabl…
Open JASP or SPSS. Create three variables. Label the variables: ID (for their ID number), Age, Children (for number of children a participant has). Just create the names, no need to define any of the other characteristics today. Then, enter some fictitious data (pretend that you have five participants). Save your dataset. JASP files are saved as .jasp files. SPSS files are saved as .sav files. Attach a copy of your dataset file here.
Read DetailsIn a series of experiments, research assistants crouched beh…
In a series of experiments, research assistants crouched behind a plastic bag with French fries inside. Then, they waited until a seagull came along. They used a stopwatch to time how long it took the seagull to approach the French fries under two conditions: while the researcher was staring at the seagull, and while the researcher had their head turned away. Every gull experienced both conditions. Do seagulls take the same amount of time to steal French fries from someone with their head turned as from someone staring at them? Or, is the time it takes to steal the fries different across conditions? Using the data “Gull Stares” from the textbook (also provided on Brightspace), first indicate which t-test should be used to examine this question. Then, conduct the appropriate t-test and report the results of your test using a complete APA write up. Also, report what decision we make about the null hypothesis.
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A security consulting firm audits a new software application that uses proprietary encryption algorithms to secure data, but the algorithms have not verified to be secure yet because they are not open for review. What model should the security consultants recommend to the application developer to follow for best practices on using encryption models that are proven to be secure?
Read DetailsSocial Engineering attacks allow an attacker to trick people…
Social Engineering attacks allow an attacker to trick people into revealing sensitive information or allowing access into secure areas. These types of attacks are also capable of tricking human guards that protect sensitive areas.
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