Kebede Abu Aragaw
I did my Bachelor’s Degree in Statistics ( concentration with Economics ) and Master’s Degree in statistics at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia in 2010 and 2013 respectively. Currently am serving at Arba Minch University as Lecturer. I have been teaching different Statistics courses such as Introduction to statistics, Statistical Inference, Introduction to Biostatistics for Bilogists, Demography and also advising undergraduate students for their final year Senior Research Project. I would very much like to stay in academics. I wish education for All! Every Child shall walking more than an hour every day to get an education and to reach his/ her school . S/he endures the hot sun in summer and the stormy weather in winter in the hopes of a better future for her/himself and to contribute to real World.
I have interest to work in any humanitarian organization.
For fun, I like to cook for myself and friends, watch movies, garden, travel, and read. My recent fave adventures have been Enjoying at forty Spring and Nech Sar Park in Arba Minch Southern Ethiopia and rafting the Abaya Lake. I also love jigsaw puzzles, wind-up toys, and Swimming.
"My Dream is To Become A Teacher.”
I hope to learn about you, too!
Address: Arba Minch, Gamo Gofa, South Ethiopia
I have interest to work in any humanitarian organization.
For fun, I like to cook for myself and friends, watch movies, garden, travel, and read. My recent fave adventures have been Enjoying at forty Spring and Nech Sar Park in Arba Minch Southern Ethiopia and rafting the Abaya Lake. I also love jigsaw puzzles, wind-up toys, and Swimming.
"My Dream is To Become A Teacher.”
I hope to learn about you, too!
Address: Arba Minch, Gamo Gofa, South Ethiopia
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Correlation analysis measures the degree of association between two or more variables. Parametric methods of correlation analysis assume that for any pair or set of values taken under a given set of conditions, variation in each of the variables is random and follows a normal distribution pattern.
are statistical measures which provide ways of measuring the extent in which data are dispersed or spread out.
Apart from the problem of selecting a good representation of the population for polling there are other factors that can distort the poll results. For various reasons people may say that they are voting for a party other than the one they intend to vote for. Another factor is that if the polls are indicating a strong lead for a party then its supporters may not vote on the grounds that their votes will not make any difference. Many countries forbid the taking of sample polls in the week or so before the election is due to take place to prevent the polls themselves from influencing the voting pattern of the electorate.
Publication by Kebede Abu Aragaw
Keywords
Family Planning, Modern Contraceptives, Married Women, EDHS, Logistic Regression Models, Ethiopia
Keywords: Satisfaction of Academic Library Users, Logistic Regression, Science Library, Addis Ababa University
Teaching Documents by Kebede Abu Aragaw
Correlation analysis measures the degree of association between two or more variables. Parametric methods of correlation analysis assume that for any pair or set of values taken under a given set of conditions, variation in each of the variables is random and follows a normal distribution pattern.
are statistical measures which provide ways of measuring the extent in which data are dispersed or spread out.
Apart from the problem of selecting a good representation of the population for polling there are other factors that can distort the poll results. For various reasons people may say that they are voting for a party other than the one they intend to vote for. Another factor is that if the polls are indicating a strong lead for a party then its supporters may not vote on the grounds that their votes will not make any difference. Many countries forbid the taking of sample polls in the week or so before the election is due to take place to prevent the polls themselves from influencing the voting pattern of the electorate.
Keywords
Family Planning, Modern Contraceptives, Married Women, EDHS, Logistic Regression Models, Ethiopia
Keywords: Satisfaction of Academic Library Users, Logistic Regression, Science Library, Addis Ababa University