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SAMPLE RESUMES, COVER LETTERS, AND POSITION DESCRIPTIONS

SAMPLE RESUMES, COVER LETTERS, AND POSITION DESCRIPTIONSA resume and cover letter should always work together as a team to respond to the specific skills and qualifications sought in the position description. For this reason, each sample resume-cover letter pair that follows is preceded by the corresponding job or internship description. We suggest you: · · Review the descriptions and identify the keywords and field-specific terms in each. Notice how each cover letter cites specific examples from the partner resume that show where the match is between the applicant and the position, focusing on results and accomplishments. Consider how the information on each resume, the categories chosen, and the language style used respond to the specific wording of the companion description. · Feel free to get help from the CDO as often as you like with your resume, cover letters, or any aspect of your search. Harlem RBI REAL Kids Summer Program Internship Harlem RBI (Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities)

How to Download SDA GSS Data and Import into SPSS

How to Download SDA GSS Data and Import into SPSSYou want to download a data file and the SPSS definitions file that tells SPSS how to read the data file. In the “Select Files to construct” section of the page, unselect “Codebook” and select “SPSS.” In the “Select Cases to Include” field, enter “year(2000)” to filter just the cases for 2000. These data files can be very large and take some time for the SDA website to create, so it’s a good idea to use a filter to remove cases you are not interested in. In the “Select Variables to Include” field, enter the names of the variables you

SPSS Appendix How to Use a Statistical Package

SPSS Appendix How to Use a Statistical PackageThe statistics and computers we use today have many roots, some of which originate in cryptography. In the decades between World War I and World War II, decoding encrypted messages evolved from something slightly more difficult than the Sunday Times crossword into a science based on statistics such as chisquare, which were used to compare observed versus expected frequencies of letters of the alphabet. Statistical methods such as measures of central tendency, dispersion, fit and skewness, probability, and sampling were all used to decode messages. These methods were limited because they were complex, cumbersome, and time consuming. Binary codes evolved,

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