6.2 | 5.2 | | | | | | | | | 2.3 | 5.3 | ANOVA | | | | | | | | 4.5 | 4.7 | | df | SS | MS | F | Significance F | | | 5.4 | 5.4 | Regression | 1 | 0.20131 | 0.20131 | 1.279119 | 0.267657 | | | 6.2 | 6.2 | Residual | 28 | 4.40669 | 0.157382 | | | | | 6.2 | 5.2 | Total | 29
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October 14‚ 2013 [SANDEEP MAHAPATRA‚ 42982160 & WENQIAN ZHANG‚ 43260865 ] ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Every piece of written work you submit for assessment must have this cover sheet attached. Please type in your details then copy and paste to the front of your assignment and save the file ready to upload. COURSE DETAILS Course Code: ECON7300 Course Name: Statistics for Business and Economics Course Coordinator: Dr Temesgen Kifle Assignment Due Date: 12noon‚ Monday 14 October
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Cytotoxic and Genotoxic Effects of Gutkha using Allium cepa Assay EKTA BHATTACHARYA Roll BGC/BOT No. 112001 M.Sc Semester IV Examination 2013 Under the supervision of Dr. Shyamal Kr. Chakraborty Associate Professor‚ Cytogenetics Laboratory‚ PG Dept of Botany‚ Barasat Government College Cytotoxic And Genotoxic Effects of Gutkha using Allium cepa Assay EKTA BHATTACHARYA Roll BGC/BOT No. 112001 M.Sc Semester
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Facial Feedback Hypothesis: Individual Differences in Attribution of Emotion Anne Valiando Penn State Altoona Abstract Previous research concerning the facial feedback hypothesis contends that manipulation of facial expression includes emotional arousal. The aim of the study was to determine if holding a pencil in the mouth in way that resembles a certain facial expressions effect humor ratings of cartoons rated by participants under one of three conditions. A sample of 172 participants
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Measures used to summarise data 5. Probabilities 6. Theoretical Distributions 7. Sampling & Sampling Distributions 8. Estimation 9. Testing of Hypothesis in case of large & small samples 10. Chi-Square 11. F-Distribution and Analysis of variance (ANOVA) 12. Simple correlation and Regression 13. Business Forecasting 14. Time Series Analysis 15 . Index Numbers Indian B2B site for Manufacturers & Exporters Q: What’s the definition of Statistics ? A : Statistics are usually defined as: 1. A collection
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Sohal‚ S 04/05/11 (HLT-362 V) Applied Statistics for Healthcare Professionals Exercise 18 Q1. Assuming that the distribution is normal for weight relative to the ideal and 99% of the male participants scored between ( - 53.68‚ 64.64)‚where did 95% of the values for weight relative to the ideal lie? Round your answer to two decimal places. Answer: Mean of weight relative to ideal = 5.48 and Standard Deviation (σ) = 22.93. Calculation: (x bar) 1.96(σ) 5.48± 1.96(22.93) 5.48 - 1.96(22.93)
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COURSE NO | SUBJECT | FACULTY | CC09 | FINANCIAL MANAGEMEMENT | Ms. AMBILI JOSE | CC10 | MARKETING MANAGEMENT | Mr. SREENATH .R | CC11 | HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT | Dr. ANU GEORGE | CC12 | OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT | Mr. NIBU RAJ ABRAHAM | CC13 | ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT | Mr. GIJO GEORGE | CC14 | OPERATIONS RESEARCH | Ms. AMBILI JOSE | CC15 | RESEARCH METHODOLOGY | Mr. JEFFIN JOHN | CC16 | MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS | Mr. MIDHUN JOSE | CC17 | VIVA- VOCE | | CC09 -FINANCIAL
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ACOUSTIC ANALYSIS OF VOICE IN HABITUAL PHONATION AND ADHARA SHRUTHI IN CARNATIC CLASSICAL SINGERS The term singing has been defined simply as producing musical tones by means of the voice (Vennard‚ 1962). Although definition appears to be fairly simple‚ the act of singing is much more involved and requires a variety of phonatory‚ articulatory and resonatory adjustments. Singing differs from speaking‚ quantitatively and qualitatively on some parameters like rhythm and melodic qualities (Luchsinger
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[pic] MARKET STUDY ON BRITANNIA PRODUCTS IN GUMIDIPOONDI By KUMAR. D (Reg No: 875144232) of rec A PROJECT REPORT Submitted to the FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES In partial fulfillment of the requirements For the award of the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MAY 2012 Mepco Schlenk Engineering College Department of Management Studies MBA –Main Project December 2012 – April 2012 BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
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CHAPTER IV This chapter presents the answers to the following research problems: Problem 1: 1. What is the socio-demographic profile among selected guests of Giligan’s Island Restaurant‚ Dasmariñas‚ Cavite in terms of: Table 1 the Frequency Percentage Distribution on is the socio-demographic profile among selected guests of Giligan’s Island Restaurant‚ Dasmariñas‚ Cavite in terms of Gender Gender | Rank | Frequency | Percent | Male | 1 | 28 | 56.0 | Female | 2 | 22 | 44.0 | Total
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