amount to be credited at the end of 5th year. CASE STUDY : 4 The cost of fuel in running of an engine is proportional to the square of the speed and is Rs 48 per hour for speed of 16 kilometers per hour. Other expenses amount to Rs 300 per hour. What is the most economical speed? Question: 1) What is most economical speed? 2) What is a chi-square test? 3) What is sampling and what are its uses. 4) Is there any alternative formula to find the value of
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form of an online survey. Quantitative information is collected on the basis of the demographic data for e.g. age, gender, income and education. The appendices provides detailed tests that were run on the variables. Results reveal that the certain relationships between the variables are significant however, some of the tests were statistically insignificant. The literature review
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LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Summer Training [Title] Investment avenues Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration Submitted by: Tanu rani 10904883 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY JALANDHAR NEW DELHI GT ROAD PHAGWARA PUNJAB acknowledgement I present this project report on “INVESTMENT AVENUES”
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Preparing for Conducting Business Research The Business research process involves reviewing different features of a company, its policies, procedures, employees, customers, and the market. Business research also collects and uses important information to make thorough business decisions. One of the very first steps that a company needs to do is clearly define the problem. Managers could waste time and money by analyzing information that would not benefit the managers’ resolution for the initial
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employees. The Data collection was done through schedule. In some cases personal interview was needed at the time of filling up of questionnaire. To analyze, the collected data the researcher used simple percentage analysis, one way ANOVA and Chi-Square test. Different charts and graphs were drawn to interpret the collected data. KEYWORDS: Job Satisfaction, Safety Requirements, Employee Health, Human Resource Management INTRODUCTION OF THE STUDY Labour health, safety and welfare are the measures
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between June 1, 2006 and February 28, 2007 in Johannesburg, South Africa. The study provides statistical analysis and data to support the researchers’ findings. The statistical procedures mentioned in this research are descriptive statistics, and Chi-square test. For continual data, summary measures such as mean and standard deviation (SD) or 95% confidence intervals for normally distributed data or median and inter-quartile range (IQR) for non-normally distributed data were presented (Ballot, Chirwa
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House Cricket Experiment Introduction The topic of house cricket aggression in response to residency has been previously studied. (Alexander 1961) split this aggression behavior into five levels: 1) no aggression, dominance, or retreat; 2) no aggression with a retreat by one cricket; 3) mild one-sided aggression with mild repercussion; 4) moderate to intense aggression from both crickets; or 5) sustained combat. Interestingly, in Polistes wasps (Pardi 1948a), Sphecius wasps (Mr Norman Lin, personal
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been long acknowledged that human resource is very vital to the development of a company, especially for the industries that require a large quantity of labors like textile industry as well as bags and shoes industry. Based on statistical data from Ho Chi Minh City Institute for Development Studies, textile industry of Vietnam has more than 2 million workers, accounting for 24% industrial labor. In dealing with a large workforce like this, a strategic plan of human resource management is very important
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Vol. 4, No. 5 International Journal of Business and Management An Analysis of Investor’s Risk Perception towards Mutual Funds Services Nidhi Walia (Corresponding author) Lecturer, School of Management & Social Sciences, Thapar University Patiala, India E-mail: nwalia@thapar.edu Dr. Mrs. Ravi Kiran School of Management & Social Sciences, Thapar University Patiala, India E-mail: rkiran@thapar.edu Abstract Financial markets are constantly becoming more efficient by providing more promising
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“Statistics” button and check the “Chi-square” box Click on the “Cells” button and check the “Observed”, “Expected” and “Adjusted standardized” boxes Click “OK” Output: Check to see that no more than 20% of cells have an expected count of less than 5. Then check that the Pearson Chi-Square is significant. Lastly look at the “Adjusted Residual” to see if it is greater than 1.96 or less than -1.96. One-Sample T-test Analyze Compare Means One-Sample T-test Choose the scale (interval or ratio)
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