MBA 501A – [STATISTICS] ASSIGNMENT 4 INSTRUCTIONS: You are to work independently on this assignment. The total number of points possible is 50. Please note that point allocation varies per question. Use the Help feature in MINITAB 16 to read descriptions for the data sets so that you can make meaningful comments. [10 pts] 1. Use the data set OPENHOUSE.MTW in the Student14 folder. Perform the Chi Square test for independence to determine whether style of home and location are are related.
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Muli‚ Laurah N. BSMA 2C Table 1 shows the descriptive statistics about the 74 models of automobiles released in the year 1978‚ these include the automobiles’ price‚ mileage‚ repair record‚ headroom‚ trunk space‚ weight‚ length‚ turn circle‚ displacement and the gear ratio with its corresponding results. In terms of automobiles’ price‚ it ranges to $3‚291.00 up to $15‚906.00 for the period of the said year. Its average price is $6‚165.26 with a standard deviation of $2‚949.50. It can be seen
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insight into the usage of data warehousing and data mining techniques to enhance the productivity of the business. The study of the processes is analysed so as to get the need of adaptation according to inherent demands of these industries in near future. The main topics we are discussing here are: a) Data warehousing b) Data Mining c) ETL d) Data Mart An attempt has been made to analyse different ways of using these for the enhancement in the different field. Data warehousing and current
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study: MBA Course Title: Marketing Research Course code: MBA 763 Assignment: Secondary Data Mat Number: 74168 Name: Abiona Timothy Olufemi What is Data Data is a collection of facts‚ such as numbers‚ words‚ measurements‚ observations or even just descriptions of things. 1.Information in raw or unorganized form (such as alphabets‚ numbers‚ or symbols) that refer to‚ or represent‚ conditions‚ ideas‚ or objects. Data is limitless and present everywhere in the universe. See also information and knowledge
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Coursework This handout provides information about the module’s second coursework. Below‚ you will find the coursework as well as information about the marking scheme. * The coursework requires you to engage with regression analysis by performing various regressions in Eviews and by commenting on the main results. * The aim of the coursework is to test your ability to handle datasets with the use of a specialist software and to provide critical and informative comments on the outcome of
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Heather Rajski English 093-A5B Argument/Persuasive Essay Draft #1 10-31-2012 "Beating the Statistics" Statistics show eighty-five percent of youth in prison‚ seventy-one percent of high school dropouts‚ ninety percent of homeless and runaway children have an absent father. Fatherless children and youth exhibit higher levels of: depression and suicide‚ delinquency and teen pregnancy‚ behavioral problems‚ illicit and licit substance abuse‚ diminished self-concepts‚ and
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Today‚ 564‚708 people in the U.S. are homeless (“2016’s Shocking Homelessness Statistics”). As we speak‚ the rate of homelessness continues to rise. There are many reasons for homelessness: national debt‚ natural disasters‚ and unemployment. Although national debt and natural disasters are important factors of homelessness‚ society mainly focuses on unemployment and limited job opportunities. In fact‚ society stigmatizes homeless people as lazy and hopeless individuals. For example‚ many people think
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and median for the foll . data Class F 5-10 7 10-15 8 15-20 5 20-25 4 25-30 6 Answer ------- mean= 16.5 Median=15 Q4. Find the mode Class F 4-6 3 6-8 5 8-10 10 10-12 6 Answer ------- mode= 9.11 Q5. Find the mean and median for the following data: Class
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divided into 5 chapters in which each chapter individually will explain and connect various information and research in order to give readers a better idea of the outcome‚ which will eventually be explained in chapter 5. The variables that will be used are divided into both dependant and independent variables. The variables are as follows; 1. dependent variable- FTSE 100 Index (Y) 2. independent variable- UK government bond market (X1)‚ 3. independent variable- S&P 500 Index (X2)
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not = 440 Statistic 4.9 With 98% confidence Lower limit 3.05348411 Upper limit 24.7249703 With 98% confidence we cannot reject Ho since the statistic is inside the acceptance zone b) Check the same hypothesis with 95% confidence. With 95% confidence Lower limit 3.81574825 Upper limit 21.9200493 With 95% confidence we cannot reject Ho since the statistic is inside
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