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    from a Colombian college‚ Universidad Del Norte studied anthropometric measures from a population of 192 workers in the manufacture industry. Throughout this paper‚ genders and ages will be compared by analyzing and comparing various indices (e.g. percentile values‚ standard deviations‚ mean values‚ etc.)‚ with aid of charts and graphics‚ extracted from the selected sample from Barranquilla’s population vs. Bangladeshis’‚ Nigerians’‚ Vietnamese’s‚ Americans’‚ Japanese’s‚ Chinese’s‚ British‚ Americans’

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    Answers Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 1 MB0040 - Statistics for Management Q1. A Explain the characteristics of statistics? B. What are the components of statistics? Give a brief description of each of its component’s? Answer: (A) Some of its important characteristics are given below: * Statistics are aggregates of facts. * Statistics are numerically expressed. * Statistics are affected to a marked extent by multiplicity of causes. * Statistics are enumerated

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    Written for: Hossein Hassani Date of Submission : 30/04/2012 Word Count (Without contents‚ References and Title page): 2‚497 Contents 1.1 - Introduction – Page 3 2.1 – Data set‚ Annual GDP % Change Comparisons – Page 3 2.2- The mean – Page 3 2.3- The Median – Page 4 2.4- Histograms – Page 4 2.5- The Range – Page 5 2.6- Simple Linear Regression – Page 6 3.1- Time series analysis – Line Graph (Cyclical) – Page 8 4.1- Conclusion – Page 8 5.1- References

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    variance tests were used to test for statistically significant differences in the mean number of spells and duration between various groups of workers. Poisson regression models were fitted to describe the pattern of the number of spells of sickness. Results: Out of 3309 workers‚ 240 had records of sickness absenteeism‚ giving a prevalence rate of 7.3%. The mean spells of sickness was 3 spells per absentee per year‚ while the mean duration of absence was 4 days per absentee per year. Females had a significantly

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    population. With everyone measured‚ the true value would be known‚ unless of course there were measurement or calculation errors. When the true value in a population is estimated with a sample of persons‚ things get more complicated. Rather then just the mean or proportion‚ we need to derive the standard error for the variable of interest‚ used to construct a confidence interval. This chapter will focus on simple random sampling or persons or households‚ done both with and without replacement‚ and present

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    standard completion time (SCT). The 95% SCT is the time during which 95% of the requests should be taken care of. The company assumes that the variability of the processing time has the normal distribution‚ which has the characteristic that with a mean of processing time (µ)‚ and a deviation (σ)‚ 95% of the requests should be finished within (µ+2σ) approximately. In this way the variability has been considered in the calculation of 95% SCT‚ so as in the TAT. But this method of calculating variability

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    In the film‚ ‘Mean Creek’‚ directed by Jacob Aaron Estes‚ a character I disliked was Marty. I disliked Marty due to his oppressive nature towards his friends and peers. This characteristic is clearly shown through visual techniques whilst travelling down the river and also through verbal techniques such as what he says to his peers (dialogue). Marty’s oppressive nature and the harsh form of leadership towards others are key elements surrounding the death of George and how the group react after the

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    that can be used in survey‚ * To analyze particular questions of the questionnaire‚ * To assume the expected outcome from the questionnaire‚ * To know the theoretical aspect of statistical analysis‚ * To calculate the arithmetic mean‚ the mean deviation‚ and co-efficient of variance of the sales and profit of a particular company‚ * To analyze the correlation and regression between the sales and profit of the company‚ * To show the graphical analysis of that profit and sales

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    Habitually Clean v. Unorganized Mean People Vs. Sloppy People In Suzanne Britt’s essay titled “Neat People vs. Sloppy People‚” she is essentially making a comparison between those who are neat freaks and those who are more unorganized. It is clear that she is more on the side of those who are a little less organized. Britt says that “neat people” are selfish and unmotivated. It is clear that she is more in tune with the so called “sloppy people.” Britt begins the story by saying the difference

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    Topic 1. Means of travelling Millions of people all over the world are fond of travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents‚ to discover different ways of life‚ to meet different people and to practice foreign languages. It goes without saying that travelling broadens the mind. While travelling we can see and learn a lot of things that we can never learn staying at home and watching TV or reading books. You can travel to enjoy picturesque places or just for a change of scene.

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