onecarlos
Oct 3, 2006, 06:12 PM
Let’s do a simple correlation study. Our hypothesis is
“The schools where the NCAA and UAAP sportscasters studied at influence their sports casting propensities, no matter how hard they try to sound fair and unbiased”
We would like to test if there is a weak or strong correlation existing between variables x and y.
Let variable x = schools where NCAA and UAAP sportscasters studied at, and
y = sports casting propensities
At the onset, there may be an obvious answer to this no-brainer post.
Well, you know what? Forget the correlation study!
I just want to know where these sportscasters studied at.
= )
Glossary:
Sportscaster (noun)
Any person who does radio or television broadcast of a sports event or of sports news. It includes TV / radio sports annotators, sports commentators, and field reporters.
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ETYMOLOGY:
sports, pl. of sport + (broad)cast
Go Ateneo! One Big Fight!
Go San Beda Fight!
“The schools where the NCAA and UAAP sportscasters studied at influence their sports casting propensities, no matter how hard they try to sound fair and unbiased”
We would like to test if there is a weak or strong correlation existing between variables x and y.
Let variable x = schools where NCAA and UAAP sportscasters studied at, and
y = sports casting propensities
At the onset, there may be an obvious answer to this no-brainer post.
Well, you know what? Forget the correlation study!
I just want to know where these sportscasters studied at.
= )
Glossary:
Sportscaster (noun)
Any person who does radio or television broadcast of a sports event or of sports news. It includes TV / radio sports annotators, sports commentators, and field reporters.
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ETYMOLOGY:
sports, pl. of sport + (broad)cast
Go Ateneo! One Big Fight!
Go San Beda Fight!