Descriptive Analysis Of Statistical Data

Page 33 of 50 - About 500 Essays
  • Premium Essay

    0lom 5300 Multiple Choice Chapter 1

    LOG OM 5300 Statistical Analysis for Business Decisions Syllabus Spring 2013 Section G01 (11477): T 1855-2135, 132 SSB Instructor: Dr. Alan C. Wheeler Office: ESH 230, 516-6136, awheel@umsl.edu Office hours: MW 1230-1330; T 1400-1500, 1745-1845; or by appointment Text: Statistics for Business and Economics, revised 11th edition, by David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, and Thomas A. Williams, South-Western Calculator: hand-held with keys for natural logarithm, mean, and standard deviation

    Words: 1439 - Pages: 6

  • Premium Essay

    Testing the Weak Form Efficiency of Islamabad Stock Exchange

    focus only weak form of market efficiency in ISE. Focus of the study is to analyze the weak form of ISE-10 in the stock market. For this purpose we have used different statistical technique for analyzing the data that is collected from the official website of ISE. Data will be in the form of weekly ISE-10 share index. Time period of data is From January, 2013 to December, 2013. To render this study to the conclusion, we have use the famous test of statistics. I.e. run test and ADF test to check the weak

    Words: 4885 - Pages: 20

  • Free Essay

    Career Preferences Among Bhrm Students

    Career Preference Among BHRM Students March 2013 Career Preference Among BHRM Students Chapter 1 Introduction to the study This chapter is composed of five parts: (1) Background and Theoretical Framework, (2) Statement of the Problem and the Hypothesis, (3) Significance of the Study, (4) Definition of Terms, and (5) Delimitation of the Study Part One, Background and Theoretical Framework of the Study, presents the reasons for choosing of the problem and the theoretical

    Words: 3657 - Pages: 15

  • Premium Essay

    Report Publications

    It is important that the title be both brief and descriptive of your research. Search engines will use the title to help locate your article. Readers make quick decisions as to whether they are going to invest the time to read your article largely based on the title. Thus, the title should not contain jargon or vernacular. Rather, the title should be short (generally 15 words or less) and clearly indicate what the study is about. If in doubt, try to specify the cause and effect relationship in your

    Words: 1228 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    Marketing Research

    decision process, marketplace reality, and the market research function. The five sections of the gateiold identify the steps researchers must take: (1) Assess market information needs; (2) Measure the marketplace; (3) Store, retrieve, and display the data; (4) Descrihe and analyze HARVARD BUSINESS REVTEW laiuuirv-Febiiiatv 1 ^ market information; (5) Evaluate the research and assess its usefulness. The reference material here is encyclopedic-the product of a great deal of thought by colleagues in

    Words: 4013 - Pages: 17

  • Premium Essay

    Science

    dwelt on the effect of sleep patterns and their response at work. Moreover, interns were required work in shifts whenever they were summoned. The research was an inclusive report to the numerous works conducted in the past. However, lack of statistical analysis on the relationship of shift work, disturbed sleep and health of paramedic students lead to the study. The hypothesis to be tested was whether there was a relationship between shift work, disturbed sleep and the health of paramedic students

    Words: 2083 - Pages: 9

  • Free Essay

    Dave’s Crash Course in Statistics Using Spss

    Dave’s Crash Course in Statistics using SPSS 1.0 Classifying the different types of data There are four types of variables: nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio. Distinguishing between these types of variables is important, as several statistical tools may only be used for certain types of data. Nominal variables: where values are assigned to categories in no particular order. This assignment of values is arbitrary and holds no particular meaning or order to them. For example, “sex”

    Words: 2971 - Pages: 12

  • Free Essay

    Qnt 275

    Making Project, Part 2 QNT/275 April 11th 2016 Knowing that is statistics data is everything. So the collection of data is very important, it comes in handy when making a conclusion, doing calculations such as range, median and modes. So the types of descriptive data that could be used to describe and summarize this particular data set. When considering the problem previously address both types of descriptive data can be used. For instance, with the My voice of the customer survey based upon

    Words: 1083 - Pages: 5

  • Premium Essay

    M&M Project Report

    University David Newman Professor Ahmed Rawish March 16, 2012 Assignment: M&M Project Report Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Data Collection III. Data Analysis IV. Conclusion V. References Abstract This paper examines the proportion of M&M candies through the random sampling of 3 bags. After reading this paper one should have a better

    Words: 336 - Pages: 2

  • Premium Essay

    Methodology

    III. METHODOLOGY The subject interest of this study are Boom na Boom and fiesta carnival as the popular amusement parks in Metro, Manila during 80’s. RESEARCH DESIGN This study is descriptive in nature and the researchers will use the qualitative data gathering method. It is an overall term to describe the work researchers do in formulating their studies and giving representations of the interpretations in order to add a body of knowledge. ( M.J. Baker and S-hart, The marketing book, Oxford.

    Words: 700 - Pages: 3

Page   1 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 50