Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 4 2 Research Methods 4 3 Hypothesis Testing 5 3.1 Hypothesis 1 – Average Income level 5 Descriptive Statistics 5 Hypothesis of the test 5 Statistical Findings 6 Interpretation of results 6 3.2 Question 2: Satisfaction level between gender 7 Descriptive statistics 7 Hypothesis 7 Method used and nature of the test 7 Reporting of statistical analysis 8 Interpretation of results 8 3.3 Question 3: Difference between satisfaction levels across business
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Different Statistical techniques such as correlation matrix, multiple regressions have been used to determine the relationships between variables. And before doing regression analysis normality distribution test by Run test, and K-W test for randomness has been done. The research is an attempt to find out the statistically significant key determinants variable and their level of influence over net profit. Key words: Determinants, Non Banking Financial Institution (NBFIs), Financial Performance,
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Simple linear regression results: Dependent Variable: Size Independent Variable: Income ($1000) Size = 2.3893113 + 0.023563983 Income ($1000) Sample size: 50 R (correlation coefficient) = 0.1984 R-sq = 0.039351758 Estimate of error standard deviation: 1.7220922 Parameter estimates: Parameter | Estimate | Std. Err. | Alternative | DF | T-Stat | P-Value | Intercept | 2.3893113 | 0.77432936 | ≠ 50 | 48 | -61.486355 | <0.0001 | Slope | 0.023563983 | 0.016804602 | > 50 |
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interpret the computer output for a multiple regression model test the significance of the independent variables in a multiple regression model use variable transformations to model nonlinear relationships recognize potential problems in multiple regression analysis and take the steps to correct the problems. incorporate qualitative variables into the regression model by using dummy variables. Multiple Regression Assumptions The errors are normally distributed The mean
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world use the scientific method to help manage their research. Psychologists make use of the scientific method because they need to be able to describe, explain, and predict mental processes or behaviors. Within the scientific method are hypotheses, variables, results, and conclusions. A hypothesis is a prediction that will be tested in an experiment; researchers and psychologists always start off with this. An example of a hypothesis is if a student skips class on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, their
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(Intervening variable) * Age * Gender * Family * Socio-economic status * Educational background (Intervening variable) * Age * Gender * Family * Socio-economic status * Educational background (Dependent variable) Subject Grades (Dependent variable) Subject Grades (Independent variable) Factors affecting UE Mechanical Engineering student’s Study Habits (Independent variable) Factors affecting UE Mechanical Engineering student’s Study Habits CONCEPTUAL
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following: 1. Null and alternative hypothesis 2. Sampling procedures 3. Independent and Dependent Variable/s 4. Alpha level 5. Outcome (significant results, or fail to reject null hypothesis) What 2 questions would you like to ask the researcher about the results? If you were designing your own study about this topic, what would your independent variable be? What would your dependent variable be? What would you expect to find? Reference: Todd, S. (2010). Traumatic Stress
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Texture) 3.) Evaluate You are asked to study the effect of temperature on the volume of a balloon. The balloon’s size increases as it is warmed. What is the independent variable? The dependent variable? What factor is held constant? How would you construct a control? The independent variable is the size of the balloon. The dependent variable is the temperature. The constant would be the starting temperature. I would construct the control by having a room temperature balloon. 4.) Distinguish
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT KOZHIKODE EXECUTIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMME – EEPSM 04 MFSA – PROJECT B; GROUP-2 |Prepared by |Jyothy Subashchandra Bose - EEPSM-04-019 | | |Flex Rajan - EEPSM-04-012 | | |Godavarma C K - EEPSM-04-014
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3. Independent variable: The experimental variable or the one change within the experimental groups that the purpose of the study is testing. In this study, the independent variable is the caffeine given to the experimental group. 4. Dependent variable: The experimental result or the result of the independent group and the data the supports the answer to the proposed question and what the hypothesis predicted will be the outcome of the experiment. In this study, the dependent variable was the
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