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    The statistics that can signify discrimination within an organization’s recruitment‚ hiring or promotionary practices are primarily applicant flow statistics and applicant stock statistics. These primary statistics were introduced as a way of determining whether staffing practices were having potentially illegal impacts on individuals because of race‚ sex‚ and many of the other protected class characteristics. Typically‚ statistical differentiations employed to establish cases of discrimination

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    Statistics should be interpreted with caution as they can be misleading; they can both lie and tell the truth.Discuss. AS we all known that statistics plays a very important role in the social development. People use statistics in each field of science‚ such as physical sciences‚ humanities‚ especially the biological sciences. Statistics as a series of methods which used to summarize or describe our observations tell the person who made the statistics relative objective results or truth‚ at the

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    The study discussed in “A Comparison of Financial Performance‚ Organizational Characteristics‚ and Management Strategy Among Rural and Urban Nursing Facilities” was conducted to understand the influence of patient care amongst beds‚ in-patient days‚ patient days‚ patient care revenue‚ nursing salaries‚ and facilities expenditures between the rural and non-rural nursing homes/facilities in New Mexico. The main hypothesis that was tested among the dataset was does rural homes have a lower average of

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    Statistics can be defined as the method of collection and analysis of data in such a way as to minimize any uncertainty in the conclusion drawn from the data so as to be able to assess the degree of such uncertainty. It could be observed from the above definition that statistical analysis‚ error could arise but statisticians need to minimize such errors so as to be able to achieve a desirable result. Also statistics can be said to be; a branch of mathematics that deals with the collection‚ organization

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    Southwest Airlines‚ along with other commercial airlines‚ collect data on their performance and using statistics convert the raw data into useful information.  One example of data collected by Southwest is the on time arrivals.  The on time arrival category is then further broken down to the time the plane departs the gate‚ takes off‚ lands‚ and arrives at the gate.  This additional data can help Southwest determine where time was lost resulting in a flight not arriving on time. In addition‚ Southwest

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    What is Statistics? "Statistics is a mathematical science pertaining to collection‚ analysis‚ interpretation and presentation of data" (Wikipedia contributors‚ 2006). Statistics are a valuable kind of information because they can provide data for making comparisons and determining trends. There are many uses for statistics‚ "but perhaps its most important purpose is to help us make good decisions about issues that involve uncertainty" (Bennett‚ Briggs‚ & Triola‚ 2003‚ p. 8). Kinds of Statistical

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    Braemar Seascope Research 1st April 2012 All details given in good faith and without guarantee For Tanker Chartering please telephone +44 (0)20 7535 2626. Tanker Fleet Statistics Braemar Seascope Research The information and analysis contained within this report is believed to be correct as of 1st April 2012 and is presented in good faith. Whilst much effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information and analysis contained herein this cannot be guaranteed. In the event

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    "Lies‚ damned lies‚ and statistics" is a phrase describing the persuasive power of numbers‚ particularly the use of statistics to bolster weak arguments. It is also sometimes colloquially used to doubt statistics used to prove an opponent’s point. The term was popularised in the United States by Mark Twain (among others)‚ who attributed it to the 19th-century British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881): "There are three kinds of lies: lies‚ damned lies‚ and statistics." This Line stresses

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    Final Project Part II Sabrina Salas Business 308 Statistics for Managers Professor Edward Kaplan February 4‚ 2013 In today’s society‚ gas and oil prices continue to rise which has a direct impact not only on one’s household but also in the delivery service industry. As prices on gas rise‚ the impact is felt on the consumer as delivery services increase their prices. While many Americans try to conserve their savings‚ this places limits on spending. Due to the advancement

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    is‚ does the average cycle length under these conditions differ significantly from the 24 hours?) (a) Use the steps of hypothesis testing. (b) Sketch the distributions involved. (c) Explain your answer to someone who has never taken a course in statistics. Solution: (a) Use the steps of hypothesis testing. Size of sample‚ n = 8 Degree of freedom = n-1 = 8-1 = 7 Sum of sample = i=1∑n=8xi = (25+27+25+23+24+25+26+25) = 200 | Time (in Hours) | Sum | Mean(xm) | (xi- xm)2 | Standard Deviation

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