H0: µ ≠ 3‚ H1: µ = 3 E None of the above Ans: B What is (are) the critical value(s)? A -1.96 and 1.96 B -1.645 C -1.645 and 1.645 D 1.645 E None of the above Ans: D What is the calculated test statistic? A 2.12 B 1.43 C 1.78 D 1.23 E None of the above Ans: A What is your conclusion? (choose the most correct answer) A Reject Ho at the 5% level of significance. B Accept Ho at the 5% level of significance. C Not sure. D None of the above. E Need more information
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Master of Business Administration- MBA Semester 1 MB0040 – Statistics for Management - 4 Credits (Book ID: B1129) Assignment Set - 1 (60 Marks) Q1. Define “Statistics”. What are the functions of Statistics? Distinguish between Primary data and Secondary data. Answer: Statistics is usually and loosely defined as: 1. A collection of numerical data that measure something. 2. The science of recording‚ organizing‚ analyzing and reporting quantitative information. Professor A.L. Bowley
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project. In order to achieve this goal‚ all of us try to best to work on it‚ including to suggest an idea that can attract investors to invest in our project‚ improve all the details so as to achieve the best result. Furthermore‚ since this is a business plan‚ so we all really aim to attract the investors. Therefore‚ we always think of the point of view of investors while doing our project. As all of us are young girls who are the same as the target customers‚ so most of our services are based on
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Doi:10.1145/1859204 . 1 8 5 9 2 2 5 What do wikis‚ blogs‚ podcasts‚ social networks‚ virtual worlds‚ and the rest do for corporate productivity and management? BY STEPhEn J. anDRioLE Business impact of Web 2.0 Technologies t H i s a r t iC l e d e sC r iB e s research designed to measure the impact of the business value of wikis‚ blogs‚ podcasts‚ folksonomies‚ mashups‚ social networks‚ virtual worlds‚ crowdsourcing‚ and RSS filters—all Web 2.0 technologies. Properly deployed‚ they may
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Value of e-business system e-business used to describe businesses run on the internet. increasingly‚ much direct selling is taking place on the internet of computer-related equipment and software. most of the company start to run their business on the internet because e-business is able to reach a much wider consumer base than the traditional one and also bring back much more benefit for the company. tangible benefits since they have online store and customers around the world start to
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the world’s largest e-business eBay is definitely the world’s largest e-business so far. As the pioneer of e-commerce‚ eBay is “sustained by trust‚ and inspired by opportunity (Chaffey‚ Dave).” In this case study‚ I am trying to figure out that how the characteristics of the digital media with strategic decisions taken by its management team have supported eBay‚ the world’s largest e-business‚ growth. Analyzing the growth of eBay can definitely help me impress the acknowledge of e-Commerce. Case
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The e-Business model is seen as a model that “describes how a company functions; how it provides a product or service‚ how it generates revenue‚ and how it will create and adapt to new markets and technologies”. The e-Business Model contains four traditional components. These are labelled as the e-business concept‚ value proposition‚ sources of revenue‚ and the required activities‚ resources‚ and capabilities. For a business to be successful their aim would be to integrate these components successfully
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From Quaid-e-Azam to Quaid-e-Awam The twentieth century has witnessed remarkable changes in the field of politics‚ sports‚ science and technology. This ever changing landscape of the world has warranted great leaders to emerge and significantly alter the course of history. Such names include Steve Jobs‚ Jack Welch‚ Bill Gates and Mother Teresa; all of which have had a profound impact on the global arena. However‚ where there has been great prosperity‚ there has also been great injustice‚ poverty
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E-BUSINESS MODELS As defined by Canzer‚ a consumer – to – consumer ( C2C) business model is one in which firms facilitate the exchange of data directly between its users over the internet. It does not use the peer - to – peer ( P2P) software which allows direct access to the individual’s computer files but instead provides a platform to load text‚ images‚ music / video files‚ etc for sharing among users. This platform for sharing and interaction has a commercial dimension with the aid of advertising
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E-Business and Intellectual Property Manuel Camacho Law 421 May 10‚ 2014 Lisa Smith E-Business and Intellectual Property ARTICLE SYNOPSIS In today’s internet based society‚ deciding to start your own business requires much more than identifying a product you wish to produce or sell. Even when you have selected physical location to setup as your business‚ your job is not done. For a company to be successful it must be able to reach as many potential customers as possible. The internet is the perfect
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