Statistics 2. Descriptive and Inferential Statistics 3. Variables and Types of Data 4. Data Collection and Sampling Techniques 5. Observational and Experimental Studies 6. Uses and Misuses of Statistics 1. Frequency Distributions and Graphs 2.1 Organizing Data 2.2 Presentation of Data 2. Data Description 3.1 Measures of Central Tendency 3.2 Measures of Variation 3.3 Measures of Position 3. Probability and Counting Rules
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Distribution channel of LIC Child Fortune plus ANAND.G MOULAN.S MANOJ.K RAVEE KUMAR.M.S Primary objective of the distribution is to increase the customer base who have a disposable income level of more than 2 lakhs per annum. Price: The price of a life insurance depends upon the period by which premium is bieng paid. Specifications of LIC child fortune plus is given below Specifications | LIC Child Fortune plus | Age (Male) | 35 years | Premium | 1‚00‚000 | Sum Assured | 5‚00
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UNFAIR DISTRIBUTION OF RESOURCES Resources in the world are distributed differently amongst different people. The developed countries are granted with more resources than the developing countries such as countries in Africa. They have to of thrive on the resources of their own countries‚ most of the time they have no resources at all that can be useful. North Korea has a lack of food and because of that they support their families by eating grass‚ while the people with power and wealth get
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High Frequency? Or Insider Trading? Dow Intraday Trading May 9th 2010 High frequency trading has reached a point in which its legality needs to be called in to question. These traders hurt markets and other investors while forcing large investors to move into dark pools. High frequency traders also have an unfair advantage when it comes to trading. The above picture shows the most infamous trading crash caused by high frequency traders known to date. The Dow Jones Industrial average fell
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SALES AND DISTRIBUTION MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT MORGAN & BOSS OFFICE EQUIPMENT DIVISION SUBMITTED BY ANGANA (F13005) ASHISH CHANDY (F13015) CHRISTINA IMMACULATE (F13021) DHANYA ANN ROY (F13025)
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Marketing 104 Product and Distribution Management Designing Channel Systems Elyssa Lucagan Julienne Anne Imperial Channel Design Factors • Product Mix and Nature of Product • Marketing Mix Elements • Width and Depth of market/outlet coverage planned • Long term commitments to channel partners • Level of customer service planned • Cost affordable on the channel system • Channel control requirements of the company CHANNEL DESIGN AND PLANNING PROCESS • Define customer needs • Clarifying channel
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High frequency trading HFT What is HFT and how does it work? High frequency trading (HFT) is buying and selling stocks at an incredible speed‚ we are talking about milliseconds. This is too fast to manual put in the orders‚ hereby taken over by powerful computers. They run by sophisticated algorithms that are independently scanning the market for opportunities. Those programs have very low turnover rates per share‚ only a few cents or even less. However since they trade thousands of stocks each
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Simple random sample (SRS) In statistics‚ a simple random sample from a population is a sample chosen randomly‚ so that each possible sample has the same probability of being chosen. One consequence is that each member of the population has the same probability of being chosen as any other. In small populations such sampling is typically done "without replacement"‚ i.e.‚ one deliberately avoids choosing any member of the population more than once. Although simple random sampling can be conducted
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Kotler and Keller (2009) believe that marketing is about identifying and meeting human and social needs. They further explain that this idea can be simplified by defining marketing as meeting needs profitability. Some argue that marketing goes beyond meeting needs and wants. For these critics‚ their counterpoint is that marketers create products and services to make people want or need what they otherwise would not. Although this may be true with unsought goods such as insurance‚ encyclopedias‚ and
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You have not described the context in which the question arises‚ so this will briefly discuss grading systems in general. A grading system can have a large or small scope. A grading system with small scope might the be the one that assigns a keep/don’t keep grade to leftovers in your refrigerator. A grading system with large scope is the one used for students in schools. The A-F grading is not only used to assign homework and test grades‚ it is used for attendance‚ contribution to class discussion
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