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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Statistical analysis
Statistical analysis
Question #1
(a) Discrete variable
A discrete variable is a variable whose measurement unit cannot be subdivided. The integer is taken as a whole number such as 1, 2, or 3. For instance, number of siblings is a discrete variable, as the number of siblings cannot be subdivided (Healey, ...
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INNOVATION
Business Assignment
Business Proposal
Introduction
Innovation is an essential element for any organization in order to survive, grow and significantly influence the direction of any industry. Development does not; however, guarantee success, but most be followed up with successive streams of innovation and change, from the incremental to the radical. The most reliable ...
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ANALYSIS
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Section A
2001
LEV
PROFMARG
MTBV
SIZE
LIQ
CF%S
CATAR
CLTAR
EBITDA
LEV
1
PROFMARG
-0.00956
1
MTBV
0.18542
-0.04295
1
SIZE
0.097874
-0.03914
-0.08842
1
LIQ
-0.11195
0.073327
0.087411
-0.27792
1
CF%S
0.032996
0.719486
-0.03143
0.016617
0.199246
1
CATAR
-0.04937
-0.09102
0.105817
-0.33237
0.180877
-0.29298
1
CLTAR
0.102351
-0.09874
0.046814
-0.05053
-0.36328
-0.29197
0.477456
1
EBITDA
0.032109
0.003876
-0.0341
0.550992
-0.09014
0.04502
-0.17285
-0.04044
1
Similarly, all other correlations matrix table are given in the appendix.
There should be no multicollinearity among the explanatory or independent variables. Multicollinearity originally implied the existence of a linear relationship "perfect or accurate" between some or all of the independent variables in a regression model. Today the ...
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ORGANIZATIONAL DIVERSITY
How Lutheren Community Care Centre Uses Diversity as a Success Factor
Table of Contents
CHAPTER NO 1: INTRODUCTION3
Statement of the Problem3
Significance of the Problem3
Aim of Study4
Research Question4
Hypotheses4
CHAPTER NO 2: LITERATURE REVIEW5
CHAPTER NO 3: RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY7
Data Sources and Research Limitations7
Research Instruments7
Data Types7
Reliability & Validity8
CHAPTER NO 4: DATA ANALYSIS AND CONCLUSION9
Data ...
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SOCIAL RESEARCH SKILLS
Social Research Skills
Social Research Skills
1.
a. The different levels that a quantitative variable uses to describe its properties are
Measures of central tendency: mean, median, mode.
Measures of dispersion: range, variance, standard deviation, coefficient of variation.
Measures of the distribution: skewness, kurtosis.
Graphic representations: histograms and box ...
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THE AVIATION INDUSTRY
The Aviation Industry
The Aviation Industry
Introduction
Most governments and numerous regional and local authorities argue that the expansion of aviation is vital to the economy, there is no doubt that aviation industry contributes to the economy. According to a report by the European Union (http://www.acare4europe.com/docs/Flightpath2050_Final.pdf) aviation industry contributes € 220 ...
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Food Inc movie and Mechell Obama's Speech
Introduction
This paper discusses the various food-related issues, and problems highlighted in the Food, Inc. film. The discussion on these issues is based on the film maker's main argument along with some effective examples and statistics used to support the argument. In addition to this, ...
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STATISTICS
Statistics
Statistics
Introduction
Many studies have been undertaken to examine the effects of different types of music on plant growth. Studies have been carried out by students for science fairs, but scientists have conducted similar studies. Most studies conclude that playing certain types of music or sounds to stimulate plants to grow faster, ...
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PRACTICAL REPORT
Practical Report: Blood Pressure and Lung Function
Practical Report: Blood Pressure and Lung Function
Introduction
Heart rate is defined as the time that the heart takes in completing the cycle of filling and emptying the chambers in a given time. It is expressed in pulse (a combination of heart contraction and expansion) per ...
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HR DATA COLLECTION
Recording, Analyzing and Using Hr Information
Recording, Analyzing and Using Hr Information
Introduction
All organizations need current, reliable and complete data about all aspects of the company to make informed decisions about performance and its implementation. Managers and administrators rely on formal and informal means to obtain the data ...