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UPenn Marketing 101 Final Questions & Answers, Already Passed!!
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Dynamic Pricing - Answer-Adjusting prices continually to meet the characteristics and needs of 
individuals and situations; setting prices for a good/service based on the demand for it at the 
moment based on the availability of supply 
Uber's Surge Pricing - Answer-Higher demand causes a price multiplier to kick in, increasing rates up 
to 8x the original price. Model: Increase supply, decrease demand 
Target Costing - Answer-Reverse engineer a product based on demand at a certain price point ...
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autotroph - organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and use it to produce its 
own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer 
biosphere - part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere 
community - assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area 
consumer - organism that relies on other organisms for its energy and food supply; also called a 
heterotroph 
ecology - scientific study of interactions among org...
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what characteristics of unitary organisms and example 
ourselves-have determinate growth which is predictable 
 
 
 
what characteristics of modular organisms and example 
plants/leaves(strawberry plant)-add molecules 
can produce new individuals by budding off 
 
 
 
what is the difference between an open and closed population 
*open-organisms can leave or enter 
*closed-organisms cannot leave nor enter 
 
 
 
know bolded terms ch. 12 
 
 
 
what is the difference between a ramet and a genet 
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VU Master Health Sciences: Advanced Statistics - Summary lectures and literature: How to analyse clustered and longitudinal data and how to interpret the results?
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All the practical information on clustered data and longitudinal data in a very compact version. How to apply the appropriate analysis step by step? How to interpret the results? - General information about Standard regression analysis (linear and logistic), Clustered data and Longitudinal data. Basic principles for both clustered and longitudinal data (linear and logistic), which are the Mixed model analysis (MMA), GEE-analysis, Growth curve analysis and Latent class growth models (LCGM).
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1.	Declining bee populations are leading to flowers not being pollinate 
 
	Organismal Ecology 
 
	Population Ecology 
 
	Community Ecology 
 
	Ecosystems Ecology 
 
2.	A small amount of gophers can define the structure of a community. This makes them 
 
	opportunistic 
 
	keystone species 
 
	apex predators 
 
	autotrophs 
 
3.	Most crop pests ______. 
 
	have an opportunistic life history 
 
	consist of long-lived individuals 
 
	have an equilibrial life history 
 
	exhibit type I ...
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Density Dependent Factor - A factor that influences an individuals 
probability of survival and reproduction in a manner that depends on the 
size of the population (i.e. predation, disease, food supply) 
Density Independent Factor - A factor that has the same effect on a 
individual's probability of survival and reproduction at any populations 
size (i.e. hurricanes, floods, fires) 
exponential growth models - occurs when populations are not 
limited by resources. (J-curve) 
logistic growth mo...
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ENWC 201 Final Exam Questions and 
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What is an animal's niche? How many dimensions can a niche have? Can animals 
share a niche? - CORRECT ANSWER-An animal's niche is the functional role of an 
organism considered in the environment in which it lives, its "job." A niche is 
multidimensional. No two organisms can occupy the same niche at the same time in the 
same place. 
What is a specialist vs a generalist? - CORRECT ANSWER-A specialist fits into their 
environment tightly...
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C957 Applied Algebra exam questions and answers 2024
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the number e 
Also called Euler's (pronounced "oiler's") number, e is a constant equal to 2. 
 
 
0.7≤r2≤1 
strong model / strong correlation 
 
 
0.3≤r2<0.7 
moderate model / moderate correlation 
 
 
0<r2<0.3 
weak model / weak correlation 
 
 
coefficient of determination 
a number that measures the strength of the fit between a regression function and the data 
 
 
quadratic regression 
A regression that finds the best-fit curve based on at least three data points. 
 
 
li...
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Honors Biology Final Exam Review 2024 
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autotroph - Answer- organism that can capture energy from sunlight or chemicals and 
use it to produce its own food from inorganic compounds; also called a producer 
biosphere - Answer- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or 
atmosphere 
community - Answer- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined 
area 
consumer - Answer- organism that relies on other organisms for it...
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AP Environmental Science Population Exam Practice With Complete Solutions Already Passed
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AP Environmental Science Population Exam Practice With Complete Solutions Already Passed 
Density Dependent Factor - A factor that influences an individuals probability of survival and reproduction in a manner that depends on the size of the population (i.e. predation, disease, food supply) Density Independent Factor - A factor that has the same effect on a individual's probability of survival and reproduction at any populations size (i.e. hurricanes, floods, fires) exponential growth models - ...
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