Name Course HLT362v Date Section Exercise 23 PEARSON’S PRODUCT MOMENT CORRELATION COEFFICIENT 1. What is the r value for the relationship between Hamstring strength index 60°/s and the Shuttle run test? Is this r value significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. 2. Consider r = 1.00 and r = –1.00. Which r value is stronger? Provide a rationale for your answer. 3. Describe the direction of the relationship between the Hamstring strength index 60°/s and the Shuttle run test. 4
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chapter eight SURVEY AND CORRELATIONAL RESEARCH DESIGNS You have probably made or heard the popular comment “Is it just me‚ or [fill in the blank here]?” This question is really a survey that asks others to indicate their level of agreement with some viewpoint—for example‚ “Is it just me‚ or is it hot in here?” or “Is it just me‚ or was this exam difficult?” We largely ask such questions to gauge the opinions of others. Many examples likely occur every day‚ from completing a customer satisfaction
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enabled them to expand their businesses to other countries. 4.4. Correlation Analysis Table 4.4.1. Correlation analysis of selected variables. Variable pairs Summary of analysis Business type of SMEs and business deals between Samalaju and SMEs. There is a negative correlation between the two variables‚ r = -0.094‚ n = 83‚ p = 0.396. Business status of SMEs and SME owners’ stands on Samalaju development. There is a weak negative correlation between the two variables‚ r = -0.185‚ n = 83‚ p = 0.094.
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Working Capital Management Practiced in Textile Industries in Bangladesh | Analysis of Working Capital Management: Textile Industries in Bangladesh | | Submitted To:Dr. Sheikh Abu TaherLecturer and Course Teacher Working Capital Management (FNB-310)Submitted By:Mohsena Afroz (Student ID. 1253)Md. Saddam Hossain khan (Student ID. 1278)Mohammad Al-Amin Khan(Student ID. 1289) 1st Batch BBA Program | September 01‚ 2012 | Department of Finance & BankingJahangirnagar
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ijcrb.webs.com MAY 2012 INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY RESEARCH IN BUSINESS VOL 4‚ NO 1 THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAND TRUST‚ CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND CUSTOMER LOYALTY. (EVIDENCE FROM AUTOMOBILE SECTOR OF PAKISTAN) Talat Mahmood Kiyani (Corresponding Author) Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences‚ COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Islamabad‚ Pakistan Mohammad Raza Ullah Khan Niazi Assistant Professor Department of Management Sciences‚ COMSATS Institute
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NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES EXPECTATIONS OF RETURNS AND EXPECTED RETURNS Robin Greenwood Andrei Shleifer Working Paper 18686 http://www.nber.org/papers/w18686 NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH 1050 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge‚ MA 02138 January 2013 We thank Yueran Ma for outstanding research assistance and Josh Coval‚ Jared Dourdeville‚ Sam Hanson‚ Owen Lamont‚ Stefan Nagel‚ Joshua Schwartzstein‚ Adi Sunderam‚ Annette Vissing-Jorgensen‚ Jessica Wachter‚ Fan Zhang and seminar participants
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and other factors must be taken into consideration. "there was a *strong* positive correlation between X and Y (rs = .69‚ n = 123‚ p < .001)" with the appropriate word chosen according to the following: * .00-.19 “very weak” * .20-.39 “weak” * .40-.59 “moderate” * .60-.79 “strong” .80-1.0 “very strong” since normality was violated‚ we have to do a Spearman’s correlation as it does not assume normality (and other assumptions). SPSS will automatically convert
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PSY1016: Research Method & Design in Psychology The Research is looking at: The relationship between EMPATHY and STIGMA (towards a person with schizophrenia) The impact of SYMPTOM SEVERITY on STIGMA There are TWO aspects to this study: Firstly‚ a non-experimental part that examines the RELATIONSHIP between stigma and empathy Secondly‚ an experimental part that manipulated Symptom Severity (Mild/Severe); we will test for the impact of this on stigma scores This was done by changing the description
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2 3 4 5 Particulars % Correct (Test 1- Expertise) Correlation Relevance Vs Correct Average Relevance for Correct Average Relevance for Incorrect % Correct (Test 2- Non-Expertise) Subject 1 60% -0.08 5.57 5.75 40% Subject 2 70% 0.55 5.25 3.33 40% *1. % correct (test 1 expertise) - shows the % of correct answers by the subjects on test 1 (expertise tests) *2. Correlation relevance vs correct- Shows the correlation between the correct/incorrect answers and relevance scores
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THESIS ABSTRACT Title: SPIRITUALITY AND PERSONALITY OF MIDLIFERS AMONG THE TEACHERS IN CATHOLIC FILIPINO-CHINESE SCHOOLS IN METRO MANILA: ITS IMPLICATIONS ON PSYCHO –SPIRITUAL GROWTH Researcher : Glenda Cu-Discar No. of Pages: 123 School : Centro Escolar University Year : 2013 Subject Area: Guidance and Counseling Degree Conferred: Master of Science Specific locations where copies can be found: Library
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