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- how can i solve the problem using logarithmic modelsWhy is variable operationalization important? Select all that apply. It allows you to confirm that a valid measurement approach was used. It allows you to calculate appropriate descriptive statistics. It allows others to measure a construct in the same way that you did. It allows you to determine the appropriate statistical tests (i.e., inferential statistics).1 Louseous Japanicas The first serious outbreak of this lice epidemic was officially noted on December 7, 1941, at Honolulu, T. H. To the Marine Corps, especially trained in combating this type of pestilence, was assigned the gigantic task of extermination. Extensive experi- ments on Guadalcanal, Tarawa, and Saipan have shown that this louse inhabits coral atolls in the South Pacific, particularly pill boxes, palm trees, caves, swamps and jungles. Flame throwers, mortars, grenades and bayonets have proven to be an effective rem- edy. But before a complete cure may be effected the origin of the plague, the breeding grounds around the Tokyo area, must be completely annihilated. END 37 Marine Sergeant Fred Lasswell created this cartoon for the March 1945 issue of Leatherneck, the official magazine of the US Marine Corps.
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