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CASE STUDY
Case Study
Case Study
Answer of Question No. 1
D.U. Singer Hospital Products Corp. has done sufficient new product development at the research and development level to estimate a high likelihood of technical success for a product of assured commercial success: A long-term antiseptic. Management has instructed Singer's Antiseptic Division to ...
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MATHEMATICIAN: RENE DESCARTES
Mathematician: Rene Descartes
Mathematician: Rene Descartes
Introduction
Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650), a philosopher and a French mathematician and physicist, was born in a French village called “La Haye” on March 31, 1596. He was amongst the great people who molded the way the world is measured using mathematics. ...
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INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
Inferential Statistics
Inferential Statistics
Introduction
In this research experiment, we are dealing with a new drug that can help to increase the number of t-cell counts. (Laan 1998)This new powerful, drug can retard the progress of AIDS in patients. In the old drug, same level of efficiency could ...
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INFERENTIAL STATISTICS
Inferential Statistics
Inferential Statistics
The data set
The data set is based on a survey of 116 'young' people that smoke and considers variables related to their intention to stop smoking. There are 28 variables with information about demographic factors, ratings on visual analogues scales (perceived risk, ...
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STASTISTICAL ANALYSIS
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Problem 1:
Descriptive Statistics
Statistics
Systolic
Diastolic
N
Valid
9
9
Missing
0
0
Mean
128.89
75.56
Median
130.00
80.00
Std. Deviation
22.048
20.683
Variance
486.111
427.778
The mean value of systolic is 128.89 and the value of standard deviation is 22.04, is a large value so it can be said that variation is present in our data set of systolic blood pressure.
The mean value of diastolic is 75.56 ...
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APPLYING ANOVA AND NONPARAMETRIC TESTS SIMULATION
Applying ANOVA and Nonparametric Tests Simulation
Applying ANOVA and Nonparametric Tests Simulation
The data set
the data set that we are going to use in this research paper is based on a survey of 116 'young' people that smoke and considers variables related to their intention ...
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STATISTICS
Statistics
Statistics
Linear Regression
Ho: ERA does not have significant effects on the Wins
H1: ERA have significant effects on Wins
Data Analysis
Model Summaryb
Model
R
R Square
Adjusted R Square
Std. Error of the Estimate
Durbin-Watson
1
.846a
.716
.695
5.98150
1.812
a. Predictors: (Constant), Batting, ERA
b. Dependent Variable: Wins
ANOVAb
Model
Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
1
Regression
2437.984
2
1218.992
34.071
.000a
Residual
966.016
27
35.778
Total
3404.000
29
a. Predictors: (Constant), Batting, ERA
b. Dependent Variable: Wins
Coefficientsa
Model
Unstandardized Coefficients
Standardized Coefficients
t
Sig.
B
Std. Error
Beta
1
(Constant)
-32.891
40.355
-.815
.422
ERA
-15.514
2.004
-.811
-7.743
.000
Batting
682.070
155.816
.458
4.377
.000
a. Dependent Variable: ...
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MANAGEMEN SCIENCE
Management Science
Management Sciences
Question 01: Consistency in sales
The sales data for the given company represents a trend in which company has increasing sales over last six years. However, due to the sales decline, the last quarter of all the given years was not an efficient year. For ...
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APPLYING TIME SERIES METHODOLOGIES
Applying Time Series Methodologies
Applying Time Series Methodologies
To: Myra Reid
From: Mariana Melendez
Priority: High
Date: 29/04/2011
As discussed, the data file provided by you has been analyzed. This memo guarantees absolute perfect and authentic results pertaining to the research study that you wanted to analyze. I was assigned to ...
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HYPOTHESIS
Hypothesis
Hypothesis
Introduction
There has been a great debate regarding the performance of teams in events and impact of external factors in influencing the team win rate in an event. Much literature has focused on whether teams with higher salaries perform exceptionally well in an event or not? Many researchers feel ...