able to use a verity of sources for the collection of data‚ both primary and secondary 5 1.1 Create a plan for the collection of primary and secondary data for given business problem 5 1.2 Present the survey methodology and sampling frame used 6 1.3 Design a questionnaire for given business problem 7 LO 2. Understand a range of techniques to analyses data effectively for business purpose 8 2.1. Create information for decision
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction PROLIFERATION OF CHINESE COSMETIC AND MILK PRODUCTS WITH HIGH MERCURY CONTENT – China has been forced to deal with tainted milk products and other contaminated food products in past years‚ particularly with the melamine milk scandal that killed six children and sickened 300‚000 more people in 2008. Some of Yili’s products were found contaminated with melamine at the time‚ along with several other dairy companies. Melamine-tainted food
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION AND DESIGN OF THE STUDY 1.1 INTRODUCTION The Textile industry in India is one of the largest segments of the Indian economy‚ accounting for over one fifth of the country’s industrial production. It provides employment to about 15 million people. The Home Furnishings industry in India falls under the purview of the textile‚ which has witnessed unprecedented growth over the last few years. With the increased exposure to the international scene in the recent past‚ the Indian market
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Acct 555 HW Week 6 Chapter 14‚ pages 468–469: Problems 14-21‚ 14-22‚ 14-23‚ and 14-24 a. The accounting system will not post a sales transaction to the sales journal without a valid bill of lading number. This control is most relevant to which transaction-related objective for sales? (1) Accuracy (2) Occurrence (3) Completeness (4) Posting and summarization 467468 b. The accounting system automatically obtains the unit price based on scans of bar codes for merchandise sold. This control is most
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takes the winner of a marathon to cross the finish line. Ratio Students are asked to rank computer manufacturers. Interval The brand of charge card used by a customer. Nominal The pin number used to access your checking account. Nominal Which sampling method—simple random‚ systematic‚ stratified‚ cluster‚ convenience‚ judgment‚ quota‚ or snowball—is most appropriate for the following examples? • The unemployment rate is calculated each month by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The survey
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from the 1‚853 companies that are members of an industry trade association. 4. Explain how a stratified random sample is selected. 5. Marketing researchers often use city blocks as clusters in cluster sampling. Using this fact‚ explain how a market researcher might use multistage cluster sampling to select a sample of consumers from all cities having a population of more than 10‚000 in a large state having many such cities. 6. Forbes magazine publishes the Forbes Platinum 400 –a list of the “Best
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TITLE OF THE STUDY CONSUMER SURVEY FOR BIG BAZAAR IN NCR RATIONALE OF STUDY As customer’s tastes and preferences are changing‚ the market scenario is also changing from time to time. Today’s market scenario is very different from that of the market scenario before 1990. There have been many factors responsible for the changing market scenario. It is the changing tastes and preference of customer which has bought in a change in the market. Income level of the people has changed; life styles
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Khalia Brewer ACCT 555 Week 6 Homework 14-21 A. (2)- Occurrence B. (1)- Accuracy C. (3)- Monthly statements are sent to customers and any discrepancies are resolved by someone independent of cash handling and accounting. D. (4)- existing cash receipts are recorded. 14-22 A.(4)- Receiving reports are prepared for all materials received and such reports are accounted for on a timely basis. B.(3)- Employees involved in the credit-granting function are separated from the sales function C.(1)-
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opportunity loss Research Methodology: Research Design: Exploratory design & descriptive study Sources of Data: Sample Size: My universe for study was 165 patients (based on average monthly surgeries). I took random sampling of 103 patients over a period of 20 days i.e.62%. Sampling Process: Graphical & Statistical analysis of Study: Avg. OT Utilization in % (last six months) Interpretation: Cancellation rate v/s booking rate Delayed rate Unplanned surgeries Excessive unnecessary booking
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Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Decades have marked the beginning of a fast changing world. Fast growing economies have rapidly increased the number of students attending college in recent years. Now the pool of unemployment graduates is rising to worrying levels. Of particular concern is the difficulty in finding a job due to the increasing demands of employers‚ growing competence of job seekers and the growth of the number of qualified job applicants. According to many accounts
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