Quantitative Methods, Business, Epsteins, Broca and Hootons
This research paper in particular tries to find out the causes of variation in brain intelligence. There are quite a number of reactions from different scientists like Epsteins, Broca and Hootons who studies this topic using different methodologies. For instance, Broca in his research states that mature adult's brain large compared to that of an elderly person. Furthermore, he states that a man brain is larger than that of a woman's and that mediocre people have smaller brains compared to the eminent ones. On the other side, Hooton, an anthropologist, studies criminals from Boston using the circumferences of their brains in comparison to their intelligence.
Lastly, Epstein in his research tries to oppose Hooton, by implying that there is no clear connection in intelligence compared to the head size but found a slight connection in the two. The key rationale for the study paper is to ascertain the intelligence measure. It studies on how ones intelligence can be measured and by use of what methodology. If the measure of intelligence can be established, then an individual's cognitive level can help in various ways. For instance, cognitive level of an individual, can be used in the area of education to rate the level of a particular grader and the capability.
[...] These f tests are carried in two ways, one tailed or in a way that it is two tailed. The two tailed can only be used if the one tailed has tested lack of standard variation in the samples given. If there is an abnormality in samples, then, the tests definitely fails. On the other hand, turkey test is applied in case the f test fails to respond to the tests of the means. It compares many paired means. It always assumes that all means are independent and in their observation there is equal variation. [...]
[...] This activity is very crucial and of great essence as it aids to the determination of intelligence levels and appropriate methodology to follow while testing for these. This research concentrates mainly on the quantitative methods of intelligence tests. It studies on how ones intelligence can be measured and by use of what methodology. If the measure of intelligence can be established, then an individual's cognitive level can help in various ways. For instance, cognitive level of an individual can be used in the area of education to rate the level of a particular grader and the capability. [...]
[...] Introduction The main purpose of this study is to clarify the exact means through which intelligence levels can be rated. It tries to compare various aspects of life in relation to intelligence or the brain capacity. As stated in the abstract there many school of thoughts and arguments about the research problem. Therefore, the core issue of the research is establishing the most appropriate of testing for one's intelligence. Normally, there is always a specific question that does arise in the physical development of human and the cognitive level. [...]
[...] As the turkeys tests assume, that all means compared are from a matching population. These assumptions include taking all means to be the same, taking all the variables to be independent, and data provided have an error. The size of the brain is directly comparative to the perimeter of the head. When undertaking such kind of investigation all essential data should be taken into account in order for research to yield a more reliable report that can be used. Lastly, one should take into account the means, standard deviation and variance as he, or she undertakes the working out of the MSE and the tests. [...]
[...] How intelligence levels can be rated? - Quantitative Methods for Business Contents Abstract Introduction Data Analysis and Evaluation Summary of Findings Conclusion Abstract This research paper in particular tries to find out the causes of variation in brain intelligence. There are quite a number of reactions from different scientists like Epsteins, Broca and Hootons who studies this topic using different methodologies. For instance, Broca in his research states that mature adult's brain large compared to that of an elderly person. [...]
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