Case 14.1 1. Correlations | | Prefer Drive Less than 30 Minutes | Prefer Unusual Desserts | Prefer Large Variety of Entrees | Prefer Unusual Entrees | Prefer Drive Less than 30 Minutes | Pearson Correlation | 1 | .768** | .806** | .765** | | Sig. (2-tailed) | | .000 | .000 | .000 | | N | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 | Prefer Unusual Desserts | Pearson Correlation | .768** | 1 | .823** | .868** | | Sig. (2-tailed) | .000 | | .000 | .000 | | N | 400 | 400 | 400 | 400 | Prefer Large Variety
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Quiz 11 1)The test statistics for a small-sample test concerning proportion is the _____(hypothesis)______. [hint: use all lowercase letters] (wrong)try hypotheses (wrong) 2) The chi-square distribution is symmetrical. false (right) True False 3) If the observed frequencies are exactly equal to the expected frequencies in a chi-square test, the value of χ2 is: (0)(right) | | close to 1 | | | a large positive value | | | 0 | | | a very small positive value |
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calculating Pearson’s correlation coefficient and effect of the demographic features on consumer preference was found out through cross tabulation. The results were tested for significance by calculating probabilities (2 tailed) and by performing a chi squared test respectively. ------------------------------------------------- Importance For the Owner: With increasing popularity of restaurants, more and more consumers are going to restaurants in order to eat. Considering the large population of Dhaka
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Effects of Bullying among Children and Adults Jose Vargas PSY325 Prof. Mar Navarro Submitted 5/7/2012 Currently, bullying is a large problem in schools which causes significant stresses to its victims (Voss & Mulligan, 2000). Bullying became a greater concern for school personnel, parents & research after a series of school shootings in the late 1990s, including Columbine (Seals & Young, 2003). The effects of bullying are seen over a long period of time in the lives of participants
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Chapter 23 Chi-Square Tests 23 Chi-Square Procedures The Chi-Square Formula The Chi-Square Critical Value Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Test Chi-Square Test of Independence Cautions in Using Chi-Square Dr. Helen Ang studied the relationship between predominant leadership style and educational philosophy of administrators in Christian colleges and universities for her Ed.D. dissertation in 1984.1 Leadership Style was a categorical variable with the following five levels (with percentages
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Table of Content Acknowledgement: 3 Executive summary: 4 Methodology 7 Sampling Design 8 Limitation of the report 9 Analysis of finding 10 Terminology 10 Findings 11 SQ 7 Caste Ethnicity * Q5 Support Fairly 3 SQ 8 Occupation * Q5 Support Fairly 6 SQ 8 Occupation * Q8 Post Earth quake 8 SQ 5 Age * Q8 Post Earth quake 10 SQ 5 Age * Q5 Support Fairly 11 SQ 6 Gender * Q1 Problem Addressed 13 Conclusion: 16 Annex 17 SQ 8 Occupation * Q1 Problem Addressed 17 SQ5Age
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students. Step2- Level of significance as stated in the problem alpha=0.05 Step3- For this problem we will be using Chi-Square test. Step4- [pic] Degrees of freedom=1x2=2 [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Step5- Critical value of Chi square for 2 d.o.f at 5% level of significance is 5.991. Since the calculated value of chi-square(19.05) is greater than the tabulated value(5.991), it is significant. Hence we reject the H0 and conclude that the racial
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Stress amongst College Athletes & Non-Athletes Jeff Bennett University of Mount Union Abstract Athletic participation and academic stress has been a challenging topic and one that has made many question about. With all the extracurricular activities that students have, they don’t realize that their stress could be affecting them more than they may know. This study examines the stress level results amongst 10 college student athletes and 10 non-athletes. The results present a rare finding
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assignment is to test some of the main questions that were raised regarding to customers satisfaction about the services that they received from X Bank. Methodology: in order to test those questions and to measure customers’ satisfaction, we used SPSS program, which is the most compatible program for social science tests. So, our analyses were focused by using SPSS tools like: Descriptive statistics and Frequencies likewise cross tabulation and chi-square, also independent test and finally correlation
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Marketing of Logistics Services Term Paper on “A Study on Customer Perception about Professional Courier Services” Title of the study: This project is based on the topic ”A study on customer perception about the professional courier services ". Introduction: The Courier services in India have been growing considerably in recent years. This has resulted in the entry of many multinational
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