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What are ways that people die at home?

Heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and respiratory problems, in that order. The risk for home death is higher when someone lives alone because it decreases the chance of help being summoned in a timely manner.


What is Something that cannot be seen with the eyes alone?

Something that connot be seen with the eyes alone is a protist??


Is there any evidence of the Holy Ghost?

Just as there is no evidence for the existence of God, so there is no evidence for the existence of the Holy Ghost. It is a matter of faith, and faith alone.


Assumption that experimental results are due to chance alone is called?

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Me and my boyfriend don't get the chance to be alone What could we do to solve this problem?

If you and your boyfriend do not get the chance to be alone, it would be important that one of you accepts to sacrifice what is deterring you, say a job, and relocate to the other partner's location to beat the long distance factor.


Where is the evidence that marijuana users do not commit crimes?

There isn't. Marijuana use alone is a crime.


Can you say a girl likes you if she smiles even when you talk about something that isn't funny?

That depends if she is the only friend and she wants to make you feel happy and not alone but idk does she always hang out with you and talk to you every time she sees you or has a chance to?


What does it mean for the findings of a statistical analysis of data to be statistically significant?

Data is statistically significant if the p (probability) value is below a certain level (ex: 5% or 1%). The p value describes how often one would receive the results they got if left to chance alone. The lower the p value, the less likely it is that your results were due to chance and is stronger evidence against the null hypothesis. Also important to keep in mind is that just because something is statistically significant does not mean it is practically significant.


What does it mean for the finding of a statistical analysis of data to be statistically significant?

Data is statistically significant if the p (probability) value is below a certain level (ex: 5% or 1%). The p value describes how often one would receive the results they got if left to chance alone. The lower the p value, the less likely it is that your results were due to chance and is stronger evidence against the null hypothesis. Also important to keep in mind is that just because something is statistically significant does not mean it is practically significant.


Is ther evidence in results that light alone does not change the color of bromo blue solution?

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How long do ghosts live?

There is no convincing evidence that ghost exist at all, let alone 'live'.


Why can't a wild lion be left alone with an infant?

There is a good chance that the lion will eat the infant.