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![Using data from the last 10 semesters in ETC2410, we have observed that students who attended
tutorials obtained a higher mark on the final exam, on average, relative to those who did not attend
tutorials. From this observation alone we can say that
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tutorial attendance is a good predictor of performance on the final exam
O a.
O b. tutorials are an essential component of learning in ETC2410
O c. if we had forced students who attended all tutorials not to attend any tutorials, they would
have obtained a lower mark on their final exams, on average
O d. tutorials cause better performance on the final exam
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- Jackie moved to Spain to work for a public relations firm. She had health insurance from herprevious employer, but she was surprised to learn that her new employer in Spain did notoffer healthcare coverage. When she asked about this, she was told that more than 90percent of Spaniards use the public healthcare system, which was mostly free. However,her new employer did provide supplementary private health insurance that would allow herto receive quicker care from a private hospital if she desired.Jackie learned that she would be paying 4.7 percent of her salary and her employerwould pay 23.6 percent of her salary to the government for health insurance. She was given a Tarjeta Sanitaria Individual health card to prove that she had health insurance. With this,she could get free care at public hospitals and doctors’ offices. However, before seeing adoctor, she would need to register with a local primary care physician and decide whethershe would use public or private payment. If she needed…In 2009 the Organization for Economic Cooperation andDevelopment (OECD) conducted a study of 34 membercountries called the Programme for International StudentAssessment (PISA). The OECD looked at reading scores among 15-year-olds in each country as well as the stu-dents’ socioeconomic backgrounds. PISA reported that higher socioeconomic status was associated with higher reading scores, with their socioeconomic index explain-ing 14% of the variability in reading scores. (Source: Sahlberg, Pasi, “A Model Lesson: FinlandShows Us What Equal Opportunity Looks Like,”American Educator Spring 2012: 25.)Which of the following can be correctly concluded fromthis information?A) For every additional point in the mean reading scorein an OECD country, the PISA socioeconomic indexis expected to increase by 14% on average.B) For every additional one percent increase in the PISAsocioeconomic index, the mean reading score isexpected to increase by 14% on average.C) If the U.S. government wants to…1. A research study undertaken by the Department of Educational Foundation, of the University of Education, Winneba in Effutu Municipality found that the scores for Basic two (2) and Basic three (3) on standardised tests for reading maths, listening, and word study skills were the same in small classrooms (13 to 17 students) as in regular classrooms (25 to 30 students). Suppose that a school like Unipra South 'C' Basic School with Basic three (3) had 100 students taught by four teachers. The Municipal Director of Education, realising the size of Unipra Basic 'C' with huge number in class decided to increase the number of teachers by adding two (2) female teachers to reduce the class size. If the Effutu study can be generalised: a) What is the Marginal Product of Labour (MPL) of these two additional teachers? b) Explain your answer in (a) with reasons why the situation is like that.