12) a) equal-interval (quantitative and the zero is your choice) examples: degrees in Celsius scale or Fahrenheit counting of the years (our position of zero is different from other cultures) b) rank-order (= nominal + natural ranking is available) examples : the size of T-shirts (S, M, L, XL) or the number of stars of a movie c) nominal (everything that can be put into categories is nominal) examples of pure nominal the political party people vote for the color of hair or eyes
Words: 632 - Pages: 3
to paint a picture? The increasing of collected data quite fortunately allowed the majority of the data to remain the same. It increased the total drive time 392 total minutes of drive time. However, mean and mode still remained the same with an average of 24.5 minutes (mean) and a reoccurring number of number 22 (mode) which repeats a total of 4 times. Based on the consistency of my data I do believe I have enough information to create an accurate assessment of the collected data. Day | Amount
Words: 322 - Pages: 2
Classify Command 1. How many inventory items with a market value of $25,000 or more are included in location 02? There are 4 inventory items with a market value of $25,000 or more that are included in location 02. 2. Use the drill-down feature to determine inventory items at cost (field = Inventory_Value_at_Cost) in Location 03 with a zero or negative value. (Hint: return to Classify by using the Classify button above the table.) How many are included? There are 3 inventory items with a market
Words: 1015 - Pages: 5
Scope and the Delimitation of the Study This study focused on the effects of the internet on the study habits of Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Computer Education in Bulacan State University. Covered by this study were the 1st years to 4th year students of Bachelor in Secondary Education Major in Computer education in Bulacan State University main campus. The total populations of the student respondents from the 1st year to 4th year BSEd Major in Computer Education were twenty (20)
Words: 318 - Pages: 2
and alternative forecasts. The students must estimate a weighted-average cost of capital (WACC) for Boeing’s commercial-aircraft business segment in order to evaluate the IRRs. As a result of that analysis, the students identify the key value drivers and distinguish, on a qualitative basis, the key gambles that Boeing is making. The general objective of this case is to exercise students’ skills in estimating a weighted-average cost of capital and cost of equity. The need for students to estimate
Words: 7346 - Pages: 30
Prepare a 3 –Sigma chart for both production processes using the new and standard material (use of quality report in “Delta Plastics, Inc, Case A.” chapter 5. See attached excel Charts for this answer. Discuss whether or not both processes are in control and what conclusion may be drawn. I tried to put the statistics together to have an overall perspective of the defects since most of them fall in the category of attributes rather than variables. I then took into consideration the 20 days as
Words: 862 - Pages: 4
MAP4C Class #: _____ Date: ______________ Mean, Median, and Mode for Grouped Data Part A – Frequency Tables The following table shows the annual salaries earned by employees of a small company: Annual salary ($) 35 500 42 750 51 000 99 000 150 000 Totals Frequency 3 5 5 1 1 15 106 500 213 750 255 000 99 000 150 000 824 250 a) What is the mean salary? To find the mean of data in a frequency table: for each row… - multiply each value by its frequency - add
Words: 721 - Pages: 3
“Career Preferences of the Fourth Year Students of St. Joseph Academy of Valenzuela. School Year 2009-2010” _______________________ A Thesis Presented to The Division of Graduate Studies and Research ______________________ The National Teachers College ______________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education ____________________ by Fatima B. Feticio (1:00pm-4:00pm) March 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page
Words: 2797 - Pages: 12
Chapter 2 Homework Question 2-52. Develop a fishbone diagram for the possible causes of your car not starting. Car will not start Material Measurment Machines People Method Environment Method No Gas No Keys Spark Plug/Starter Dead Battery Engine Failure Gas Guage is broken Locked out of car Using wrong key Disregarding maintenance Not trained Dust/Dirt/Salt Too cold to start Car will not start Material Measurment Machines People Method Environment Method
Words: 573 - Pages: 3
by: Baldimo, Rolyn Natassia Fabula, Carmina R. Semilla,Shiela Marie S. Tan, Joy Renn M. Tomimbang, Felizel V. Viado,Clairel BEED-ECED 302 Submitted to: PROF. EDGAR G. CANDA, M.A. ED. STUDENT NAME | GENERAL WEIGHTED AVERAGE (GWA) | REMARKS | Benitez, Alexis D.Bachelor of Science in Business Administration(BSBA) | 1.94 | Passed | De Asas, Neil A.Bachelor of Science in Business Administration(BSBA) | 1.66 | Passed | Lupang, Ancherica B.Bachelor of Secondary Education
Words: 827 - Pages: 4