16.50 for the same quantity. Another brand‚ Champion‚ was selling at half the price. So‚ the product became unattainable for the average Indian consumer. 4. Faulty Distribution: a. The company focused only on the premium and middle level retail stores for its distribution. This decision put a large section of the Indian population out of its reach. The biggest mistake which the company committed was that it expected to change the Indian consumer habits rather than adapting according to them
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ECO 72 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC STATISTICS Topic 2 Measures of Central Tendency These slides are copyright © 2003 by Tavis Barr. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License‚ v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). Measures of Central Tendency This chapter looks at three different concepts of how we describe a “typical” element of a data set. Mean
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Box Room 2010. Q5 Choose a poem in which the creation of mood or atmosphere is an important feature. Show how the poet creates a mood or atmosphere‚ and discuss its importance in your appreciation of the poem as a whole. A poem which I recently studied was Box Room by Liz Lochhead. This poem focuses on the recount of a girlfriend meeting her boyfriends’ mother for the very first time. For the duration of her stay‚ the
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In chapter four of Opening Skinner’s Box‚ Lauren Slater begins by discussing the rape- murder of Kitty Genovese‚ and the experiments done by Darley and Latane attempting to understand the failure of bystanders to intervene. The chapter also touches the effect on front page suicides upon the behavior of the public. Robert Cialdini‚ a social psychologist changes his behavior after noticing front page suicide stories. He limits himself from extended trips requiring a lot of air time‚ and he is cautious
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Introduction The current state of the world economy is quite uncertain. Economic statistics that governments and other financial institutions use to project the economy imply that the world economy is shrinking. Since 2008‚ the state of the American economy has not been attractive. For instance‚ the United States economy has not registered any significant growth for the last three years. The 2011 second quarter results indicated that gross domestic product improved by 1%. At the same time‚ there
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Chapters 1-3:In order to control costs‚ a company wishes to study the amount of money its sales force spends entertaining clients. The following is a random sample of six entertainment expenses (dinner costs for four people) from expense reports submitted by members of the sales force. $157‚ $132‚ $109‚ $145‚ $125‚ $139. Calculate the mean and sample variance(s^2) and standard deviation. Mean = 807/6 = 134.5. Sample Variance = (109925 – (807^2/6)/6-1 = (109925 – 108541)/5 = 1384/5 = 276.8.
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1. The three components of leadership are: 1.) influencing others‚ 2.) providing direction‚ and: ***getting voluntary acceptance 2. Comparing an organization’s strengths and weaknesses with its competitors is part of: PG 435 Not Self Assessment ***Competitor Analysis 3. Staff scheduling using information technology is only applicable to large organizations. ***False 4. When compared to public relations‚ marketing is: PG 430 Not Broader in scope 5. Which of the following types of
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Hypothesis: Ho: P = .10 (Mr. Plex and consortium will seriously consider settlement) H1: P < .10 (Mr. Plex and consortium will rigorously defend any lawsuit by Tommy) Analysis: For this case‚ we use 0.01 as the significance level. In a hypothesis test‚ a Type I Error occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected when it is in fact true. That means if the consortium decides to consider a settlement when greater than 10% of the patrons resented ads/commercials is true and we reject the null hypothesis
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Practice Problems 1-KEY 1. The closing stock price of Ahmadi‚ Inc. for a sample of 10 trading days is shown below. Day Stock Price 1 84 2 87 3 84 4 88 5 85 6 90 7 91 8 83 9 82 10 86 For the above sample‚ compute the following measures. a. b. c. The mean = ∑X/n = 860/10 = 86 The median = (85+86)/2 = 85.5 The variance = ∑ X - X 2/ n-1 = {(84-86)2 + (87-86)2 + (84-86)2 + (88-86)2 + (85-86)2 + (90-86)2 + (91-86)2 + (83The standard deviation = √8.89 = 2.98 The coefficient of variation = 2.98/86 * 100%
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Course: Professor: Term: Sections: 001: 002: 003: 502: Contact Information: Office Phone Office Location Email OPRE 6301/SYSM 6303 (cross-listed courses) FALL 2012 Carol A. Flannery‚ Ed.D. Fall 2012 Friday Tues/Thurs Wednesday Thursday 4:00 pm to 6:45 pm 11:30 am to 12:45 pm 1:00 pm to 3:45 pm 7:00 pm to 9:45 pm SOM 1.217 SOM 2.106 SOM 1.117 SOM 1.212 972-883-5853 (Answered only during office hours) JSOM 2.416 flannery@utdallas.edu All contact concerning your
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