summary
(noun)
A condensed version of the background or main ideas of a text.
(noun)
A short description that outlines the most important points and general position of the source.
Examples of summary in the following topics:
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Summary of Formulas
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Galant Schemata: Summary
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Summary of the Types of Intervals
- Here is a quick summary of the above information, for reference.
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Closing the Cycle
- Closing the revenue accounts—transferring the balances in the revenue accounts to a clearing account called Income Summary.
- Closing the Income Summary account—transferring the balance of the Income Summary account to the Retained Earnings account (also known as the capital account).
- After transferring all revenue and expense account balances to Income Summary, the balance in the Income Summary account represents the net income or net loss for the period.
- Closing or transferring the balance in the Income Summary account to the Retained Earnings account results in a zero balance in the Income Summary.
- It is not closed to the Income Summary because dividends have no effect on income or loss for the period.
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Reading an ANOVA table from software
- An ANOVA can be summarized in a table very similar to that of a regression summary, which we will see in Chapters 7 and 8.
- Table 5.30 shows an ANOVA summary to test whether the mean of on-base percentage varies by player positions in the MLB.
- ANOVA summary for testing whether the average on-base percentage differs across player positions.
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Summary of Types of Hypothesis Tests
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Types of Transitions
- Various types of transactions include: transitional phrases, internal previews, internal summaries, and signposts.
- Internal summaries, in contrast to internal previews, review the key points a speaker just made.
- These regular summaries help the audience to remember the key points just articulated by the speaker.
- Internal summaries reinforce the key issues in the speech.
- Differentiate between and give examples of transitional phrases, internal previews, internal summaries, and signposts
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Summary
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Summary of Formulas
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Summary