• Data cleaning • Data integration and transformation • Data reduction • Discretization and concept hierarchy generation • Summary 2 Why Data Preprocessing? • Data in the real world is dirty – incomplete: lacking attribute values‚ lacking certain attributes of interest‚ or containing only aggregate data • e.g.‚ occupation=“ ” – noisy: containing errors or outliers • e.g.‚ Salary=“-10” – inconsistent: containing discrepancies in codes or names • e.g.‚ Age=“42” Birthday=“03/07/1997”
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Insight & Research Subject Code: MARK1109 Lecturer: Mr. Pradeep Paraman Intake: February 2011 Contents Executive Summary | Page 3 | Research Objectives | Page 4 | Introduction | Page 4-5 | Methodology | Page 6 | Technique of Sampling | Page 6 | Method of Data Collection | Page 7-8 | Questionnaires | Page 9 | MRS Code of Conduct | Page 10 | Research Limitations | Page 11 | Primary Data Analysis | Page 12-14 | Fishbein Model | Page 15 | Conclusion | Page 16 | Recommendations
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She was always passionate about conscientious and organized work‚ attributes that made her a successful student. Isabel‚ despite her youth‚ proved to be mature‚ careful and thorough both within the classroom and while tending to patients at the bedside. She was enthusiastic‚ methodical and precise‚ wanting to know the ‘how
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said to a teacher that some day he would be a millionaire. A grossly underestimated statement. Today Gates is one of the richest men in the world. In the fall of 1968‚ Bill Gates was entering the 8th grade at lakeside School‚ and his best friend Paul Allen‚ entered the 10th grade. Lakeside invested $3‚000 into a Teletype machine which could connect to the business computer via a phone line. When the computer courses began in January 1969‚ both Gates and Allen discovered their passion for programming
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Outline 1. Introduction a. Thesis statement: 2. Childhood and family a. Parents and sisters b. Hobbies of Gates 3. School age a. Primary school b. Transfer to Seattle’s Lakeside School c. Meeting with Paul Allen d. First success 4. University years and life before Microsoft a. Harvard life b. Co-working with Paul Allen c. Creating of Micro-Soft 5. Beginning of Microsoft a. Microsoft went to public b. Paul Allen got cancer 6. Bill Gates retired
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Havilland select Marton and go with Lakeside Industries as a BATNA‚ given that they currently do business with the company. It is also recommended that an inspection and audit of the financials be set up by Tomar. To control the situation‚ Tomar will conduct a clarification meeting 14 days after to review the outstanding issues with Marton and any irregularities found during the audit or inspection. If either party refuses‚ the bid will be closed and Lakeside Industries will be considered for the
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Proposal. How Does Branding Affect Consumers’ Purchasing Decisions? 1. Introduction Branding is an important element in business. Without a brand‚ customers have to explain to the sellers in detail about the products that they want‚ while sellers may be confused or give the wrong products to the customers. Therefore‚ it can be assumed that brand acts as a sign‚ name or symbol for the products and services. The main aim of the brand is to identify the products or services of a seller or groups of
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consumer? Sub Problem2: to understand consumer preferences about nutribars and snackbars Research Questions: 1. What is the extent of customer knowledge about nutribars? 2. What are the major usage patterns of nutribars and snackbars? 3. Which attribute of snackbars do consumers dislike? 4. Who influences the customers buying decision? 5. What would be the recommended price-point for the Kellogg’s nutribar? 6. Is the nutribar considered an indulgence? Research Design The product under consideration
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Research Methodology: Introduction Basic Concepts: Research‚ Bus. Research; Methods and methodology; population and sample; census and sampling; variable and attribute; Operational definition; Data‚ information and knowledge; Research is a process of identifying the status of a phenomenon through deploying various methods in a systematic manner. Research is a systematic process of identifying the problems‚ defining the questions and objectives‚ identifying the variables/ indicators to address
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P1 Describe the structure and organisation of the retail sector M1 Compare the function of formats and locations in retailing 1. Retailing Defined “The sale of goods to ultimate consumers‚ usually in small quantities” Source: www.dictionary.reference.com “The activities involved in the selling of goods to ultimate consumers for personal or household consumption” Source: www.merriam-webster.com Retailing is the selling of goods directly to the consumers; this can be achieved in many locations
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