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Psychology 295 Statistical Methods Homework Explanation Needed I

ALL of US know that BCPM (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths) are hard for most (Not me because I’m interested in them). But the biggest reason is because all of the subjects rely on another subject and for Physics, it relies on Maths. Math is a subject which is hard for a large amount of students (and boring) and if you don’t understand maths, it will make it harder for you to understand Physics.Another reason is that most people aren’t interested in Physics. I’ve heard a large amount of people say that “Sciences and Maths are BORING” which makes them think that there’s no reason to try and understand them, because they no it will take a lot of time, keep them bored, and even after days of trying they think they won’t understand ANYTHING.

From my own research in Singapore, throughout the nineties till early 2003, smart or peak-performing students have the following success traits, among others:- they are goals-oriented and future-focused, not only in their academic pursuits, but also in their extra-curricular activities;- they apply a slew of smart study strategies, so as to be able to make their academic journey a quick and breezy one;My findings answer the thrust of the question.Compelling, inspiring and overarching long-range goals and objectives, broken down into short-term, medium-term, and long-term perspectives, and accompanied by a systematic game plan, which in turn translates all the goals and objectives into specific, prioritised and executable tasks that need to be accomplished - daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and even annually - gives the smart student a vivid end in mind, thus serving as his or her personal driving force. In the corporate and/or business world, this phenomenon is known as the Power of Vision.As for strategies and tactics, let me illustrate with a simple example:If a student, using the seemingly popular SQ5R reading and studying strategy, takes only 20 minutes to read a textbook chapter, and able to flesh out all key ideas and important details on to a note book, and another student takes 1-1/2 or more hours to do the same, who is the better and smarter student?

My mother and father never married. They met in the military, and he was sent elsewhere when my mom was pregnant with me, so I've never met him. While she was pregnant, she met someone else and married, but they ended up divorcing a few years later. I honestly can't say I miss or care about either my biological father or my mom's ex-husband. I've never wondered who they were or why they weren't in my life. I found out a few years ago that my birth father was actually married with two kids when he met my mom, so I have two half-siblings. I still didn't really care? I had all the family I needed already. I may have never had a father figure in my life (at least not a lasting one), but my mom's always been there, and because of that, I've never felt like I'm missing anything. I do have some issues from growing up with a single depressed mother with PTSD (I've picked up a lot of her habits and quirks I suppose), but I don't think that would've really been any different if I'd had a depressed single father with PTSD instead. In response to some of the statistics on females w/ absent fathers brought up by others, I can say while I don't always do the best academically (I have never in my life been one to do my homework ever), I am pretty smart and a very good test taker. I'm not particularly desperate for men in my life. (My biggest concern right now honestly is the fact that I've started college and I don't know anyone in my classes haha.)

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