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The 30th part of a sign in the zodiac; or the 360th part of any circle.
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(df): A structural aspect of the experimental design, determined by the number of scores and not their values. The general rule is that each observation generates one df. The number of elements in each subdivision of the design determines the allocation of dfs to structural units. Some statistical tests, among them F and t, require df specification to determine critical values.
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The certificate or title awarded by a college or university to show completion of a course of study. Colleges and universities sometimes give honorary degrees to recognize outstanding achievement.
Ãâó: www.collegeincolorado.org/Expert/glossary.asp
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A level of education marked by the completion of the equivalent of four or more years of full-time education (at least 124 semester units or 180 quarter units). Bachelor of Arts(BA) and Bachelor of Science(BS) degrees are offered by the California State Universities, the University of California system, and many private colleges and universities.
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The degree of loopiness of G .
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