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Coin Toss Project
Coin Toss Project
Project II, Part One: Subjective Probability
What percent of the time do you expect to get 5 heads?
If the coin is biased, we can expect even 0 heads and also 5 consecutive heads. But a fair coin may give 60% heads.
What percent of the time ...
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ANOVA
Time to finish 100 yard Swim among Different Groups
Time to finish 100 yard Swim among Different Groups
Introduction
Research Question
How much time is taken to finish 100 yard swim for the groups of 15 hours, 15 to 25 hours and less than 25 hours?
Hypothesis
H0: There is no significant difference ...
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MANAGEMENT PRACTICES AND SALES
Management Practices and Sales
Management Practices and Sales
Introduction
The study is related to management practices of firms, which in particular focuses on whether management practices differ according to type of firm and whether there is a link between management scores and sales. These aspects are important to study as ...
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Statistical Analysis
Table of Contents
Question 1 A3
Research Example 13
Research Example 23
Research Example 33
Research Example 43
Question 1 b3
Question 2 A4
Question 2 B4
Question 2 C5
Question 2 D5
Question 3 A7
Question 3 B8
Question 3 C8
Question 49
Question 5 A9
Question 5 B11
Question 611
Question 7a12
Question 7b12
Question 7c12
Question 7d12
Question 8a12
Question 8b12
Question 8c12
Question 8d12
Question 8e13
Question 913
Question 1013
Question 1114
Question 1214
Question 1314
Question ...
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Quantitative Analysis
Assignment Solution
For this assignment first the data using descriptive statistics will be evaluated and then use normal distribution to evaluate the data. It is important to assess that the observations obtained are not accidental will yield a consistent result every time they are recorded.
The observations of new treatment ...
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Hotel Analysis
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Findings (Analysis)3
Task 13
Task 27
Task 313
Task 414
Task 516
Conclusion16
Additional Data16
Hotel Analysis
Introduction
The hotel data collected contains mix variables which among which some are categorical; some are nominal and some are just numeric data. In order to analyze the requirements of directors of the hotel, we will start with the exploration ...
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EXERCISE 29
Exercise 29: Questions to be Graded
Exercise 29: Questions to be Graded
The groups in the study were independent, as the gender that entails man and woman, and marital status that include lived with a partner or alone were independent of each other. Moreover, the data for the variables were collected ...
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Relationship between Sales and Earnings
Relationship between Sales and Earnings
Table of Contents
Introduction2
Discussion2
Exploring Data2
Correlation5
Calculating Correlation Using Excel6
Linear Regression9
Conclusion10
Relationship between Sales and Earnings
Introduction
Small businesses usually operate on the bases of catering a niche market segment. A small fashion retailer would cater for a narrowed down segment of women, in a particular age group ...
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JET Case Problem
JET Case Problem
1. I used the simulation process in order to solve the case which aims to determine the loss in revenues for 1 year. Using the given conditions in the case study, I obtained the following probability distribution in MS Excel by using the random numbers ...
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Statistics
Statistics
Exercise 3.2
Group
Suitable central tendency
Enrolment
Mean
Ethnic Group
Mode
Percent College Bound
mean
Most popular sport
Mode
condition of physical plant
Median
Percent College Bound: = = 47.625
Enrolment: = = 1220.5
Condition of physical plant: = = 6.75
Ethnic Group: Mode = White
Most popular sport = Football
Conclusion
Ethnic Group and Most popular sport is scaled categorically therefore mode is the best ...