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Access Memory. A group of memory chips, typically of the dynamic RAM (DRAM) type, functioning as the computer's primary workspace. RAM chips require power to maintain their content, which is why you must save your data onto disk before you turning the computer off.
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| random |
The equal chance of any occurrence.
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The use of probability sampling to assign subjects to experimental and control groups. ratio scale: A measurement of a variable that results in the classification of phenomena into a set of attributes. This scale is characterized by an absolute zero point as well as equal distance between attributes. research triangulation: The use of multiple methods of investigation. ...
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created by some random process, whose values follow a probability distribution, such as a normal distribution.
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(of stone slate): variable length and width.
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