place? 3). Did your organization encourage you to change job within the company (getting additional training if needed) so that you can continue to be interested in your work and don’t grow bored with what you do? 4). Is your organization concerned with fairly and equitably reward to encourage for a job well done? 5). Do you think you have attractive work environment? 6). Can you tell me why one employee want to do a good job while another employee with the same abilities couldn’t
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Refractive Index of Perspex Aim: the aim of this experiment is to find the refractive index of Perspex. Tools: Pencil Graph Paper Perspex glass Pin Procedures: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Ruler Styrofoam Paper Place an A4 paper over the Styrofoam‚ then Place the Perspex glass on the middle of the A4 paper and mark its place. Place a pin about away from the side of the Perspex glass‚ Draw six points about 10 degrees away from each other as labeled from 1-6 on
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Sample Calculation of the Lincoln Index: n1= number of individuals initially caught‚ marked and released (in this case 30) n2= total number of individuals caught in the second sample (in this case 126) n3= number of marked individuals in the second sample (in this case 2) Therefore the population of seeds in this case was: Note: All the answers were rounded. Sample Calculation for finding an Average: Use the data of the Lincoln Index Answers. Add together all estimates of each trial for
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TOPIC- EFFECT OF WINDOW DISPLAYS ON IMPULSE BUYING DECISIONS Questionnaire Name: ___________________________ Age: _______ Q1. How often do you enter an apparel retail store/ lifestyle showroom on the basis of the window display? • Very Frequently • Frequently • Rarely • Never Q2. Based on your evaluation of the window display‚ indicate your feelings about the window display. • Use the following scale
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What is IIP? The Index of Industrial Production (IIP) conveys the status of production in the industrial sector of an economy in a given period of time‚ in comparison with a fixed reference point in the past. The IIP numbers‚ released every month in India‚ for instance‚ use 1993-94 as the base year for comparison. The IIP figures are generally seen as an important but short-term indicator of whether industrial activity in a country has risen or dipped‚ till more detailed studies or surveys are
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CASHIERING QUESTIONNAIRE A. General 1. Do cashiers perform tasks unrelated to cashiering? Yes_____No_____ If yes‚ do they include the following tasks: a. Maintain accounts receivable records? No_____Yes_____ b. Perform collection follow-ups? No_____Yes_____ c. Perform collection of returned checks? No_____Yes_____ d. Distribute payroll or other checks? No_____Yes_____ 2. Is cash individually accounted for throughout all cashiering operations
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this unit of instruction students will be able to: 1. Identify examples of descriptive research (surveys‚ case studies‚ documentary analyses‚ developmental studies‚ correlational studies) 2. Identify the steps and key principles involved in constructing a questionnaire (determining objectives‚ delimiting the sample‚ constructing the questionnaire‚ conducting a pilot study‚ writing cover letters‚ sending the questionnaire‚ following up‚ analyzing the results‚ and preparing the report) 3. Understand
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were at first listed with a total paid-up capital of 37 million rupees. The first index introduced in KSE was based on fifty companies and was called KSE 50 index. Trading used to be carried out on open out-cry system. With the enlargement in number of scheduled companies and trading activities‚ a dire need for a true representative index and computerization of trading activities was felt. As a result KSE 100 Index was introduced on November 1‚ 1991. Computerized trading system called Karachi Automated
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Consumer Price Index The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a measure of change in prices over a period of time. The CPI is made up of a fixed basket of goods that is used to determine one’s CPI. The basket of goods consists of services and goods like food‚ education‚ transportation‚ apparel‚ housing‚ and beverages. Some examples of these goods are cereal‚ milk‚ cheese‚ prescription drugs‚ jewelry and new vehicles (“Consumer Price Index” 2010). The basket of goods are reviewed every ten years‚ which
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A Summary of the Index of Dissimilarity The index of dissimilarity is a measurement of segregation between two racial groups in a neighborhood compared to the city as a whole. Specifically‚ this measurement determines the evenness‚ or the consistency of a complete‚ integrated spread of two racial groups across a specified area in a city. The formula for calculating the index of dissimilarity is as follows: index of dissimilarity= 1/2 ∑_(i=1)^N▒|x_i/X- y_i/Y| Here‚ “x_i” represents the number of
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