<span>The answer would be C: Ask Javier for more information about the party and decide whether to go based on his answers. Julio does not know for sure that there will be drugs at this party but suspects it to be so. Julio should research and find out more information, decide on his level of comfort and decide then if he should go to the party or not.</span>
Answer:
Student's t-test
Explanation:
The student's t-test is used to compare, measure or evaluate two independent groups. It helps to show the significant differences between two groups that are significantly different from each other, in this case, the two immersive learning treatments. It helps to measure if the differences which is usually measured in mean, happened by chance.
It is the most appropriate method for comparing two groups with a continuous variable. Forms of Student's t-test are the paired t-test, unpaired t-test, single sample, etc.
It is important to stay calm and collective in these type of situations. A good way to respond would be "I don't appreciate you bumping into me. Please try to watch out next time, but it is okay". If the stranger forgets to say sorry, just ignore him. Hope this helped :))
The best
evaluation of this argument will be that this seems to be an invalid argument
as we have no way of being sure that we are referring to that same provost (means head or senior <span>academic administrator serving at an institution of higher education in the US) </span>who
saved the institute.