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 makeup
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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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Forecasting Methods and Forecast Modeling Sources of Forecasting Errors Although larger samples improve forecasting precision, samples may be limited if older data are unavailable or not comparable. Data collected more frequently increases sample size but may not add much information. Because forecast inferences cannot be based on future data, extrapolation of past relationships results in an unknown amount of bias, especially if (1) explanatory variables move outside their historical range
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Group Project 5 Sydney Ratzlaff Write-up Question #3 * For Income Level, the Pearson Chi-Square significance value is less than .05 which means income can affect the probability that a person will eat at Hobbit’s Choice. Probable Hobbit’s patrons are more likely to make between $50,000 and 74,999 (93%) a year than non-probable patrons (7%). Income | Probable Patron | Non-Probable Patron | <$15,000 | 0% | 100% | $15,000 to 24,999 | 0% | 100% | $25,000 to 49,999 | 0% | 100% | $50
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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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Journal of Accounting and Economics 7 (1985) 85-107. North-Holland THE EFFECT OF BONUS SCHEMES ON ACCOUNTING DECISIONS* Paul M. HEALY Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA .02139, USA Received October 1983, final version received September 1984 Studies examining managerial accounting decisions postulate that executives rewarded by earnings-based bonuses select accounting procedures that increase their compensation. The empirical results of these studies are conflicting. This paper
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Gender and Age-Related Differences for Seat Belt Usage Nehir E. Kurşun¹ and Fatih M. Yaşar² ¹Department of Fashion Design & Department of Psychology, Izmir University of Economics ²Department of Media and Communication, Izmir University of Economics Abstract The study of examined that gender and age-related differences in seat-belt usage or not usage at different travelling conditions. Moreover, seat belt usage or not
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ANSWERS Process of Science (9.21) How Is the Chi-Square Test Used in Genetic Analysis? Lab Notebook Chi-Square test for Case 1 | | | | | | | |Phenotype |Observed No. (o) |Expected No. (e) |(o-e) |(o-e) 2 |(o-e) 2 | | | | | |
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Global Journal of Management and Business Research Volume 12 Issue 21 Version 1.0 Year 2012 Type: Double Blind Peer Reviewed International Research Journal Publisher: Global Journals Inc. (USA) Online ISSN: 2249-4588 & Print ISSN: 0975-5853 A Study on Customer Preference and Satisfaction towards Restaurant in Dehradun City By Neha Joshi Abstract - India is in the midst of the restaurant revolution. The revenues hotel and restaurant industry in yr.2006-2007 increase of nearly 22 %...The
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Introduction There used to be a time when personal grooming products were used by only women. It is because nobody then had asked men what they wanted. In last 5 yrs the prophecy seems to have changed. In 2004, Emami conducted a survey to study the attitude of Indian customers towards the use of cosmetics products. They found out that the Indian male takes an average of 20 minutes in front of mirror to groom them compared to an Indian female who takes an average of 18 minutes in front of mirror
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