Name Course HLT362v Date Section Exercise 23 PEARSON’S PRODUCT MOMENT CORRELATION COEFFICIENT 1. What is the r value for the relationship between Hamstring strength index 60°/s and the Shuttle run test? Is this r value significant? Provide a rationale for your answer. 2. Consider r = 1.00 and r = –1.00. Which r value is stronger? Provide a rationale for your answer. 3. Describe the direction of the relationship between the Hamstring strength index 60°/s and the Shuttle run test. 4
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organization faced a lot of problems and challenges on promote their products or services. According to Simkin‚ D. and Dibb‚ S. (2001)‚ Nestle faced a challenge as to achieve a critical stage for distribution coverage to guarantee the promotional spend that required to achieve the brand awareness as to compete with leading competitors. Without promotion and brand building‚ Nestle sales are accordingly weak. For example‚ Nestle products of Kit Kat bar are hit in all over the world but in Japan‚ Nestle
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Selected personal attributes and sports participation of CAS students in Silliman University in the Intramurals Table of Contents Page List of Tables……………………………………………………………………………. iii List of Figures…………………………………………………………………………… iv ABSTRACT…………………………………………………………………………….. v Chapter I INTRODUCTION……...………………………………………………. 1 Review of Related Literature……………………………………………. 2 Theoretical Framework………………………………………………….. 6 Conceptual Framework…………………………………………………... 8 Statement of the
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Faculty of Business Administration (hons) Marketing MKT 537 - Marketing Research | Semester March – July 2013 1.0 INTRODUCTION Consumer behavior is the display in searching for‚ purchasing‚ using‚ evaluating and disposing of products and services that they expect will satisfy their needs. It stresses that consumer behavior focuses on individual consumers and families or household making decision to spend their available resources (time‚ money‚ effort) on consumption – related
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……………………………………………………… 15 Treatment of Data ……………………………………………………… 16 III PRESENTATION‚ ANALYSIS‚ AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA Level of Self-Esteem ……………………………………………………… 18 Level of Academic Performance ……………………………………………… 19 Correlation of Self-Esteem and Academic Performance ……………………………………………… 20 IV SUMMARY‚ CONCLUSIONS‚ AND RECOMMENDATIONS Conclusions ……………………………………………… 22 Recommendations ……………………………………………… 23 REFERENCES
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classified into two categories—changes in food prices and changes in fuel prices (which contain fuel‚ power‚ lubricants and light). Inferences and results were drawn out by running regressions on statistical data from 1975 onwards. The degree of correlation was useful in determining the dependency and testing the hypothesis. Keywords: cost of living‚ macroeconomic indicators‚ industrial labourer‚ agricultural labourer CONTENTS 1. Acknowledgement 2. Introduction 3. Research Methods
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Millar Biology statistics made simple using Excel Biology statistics made simple using Excel Neil Millar Spreadsheet programs such as Microsoft Excel can transform the use of statistics in A-level science Statistics is an area that most A-level biology students (and their teachers!) find difficult. The formulae are often complicated‚ the calculations tedious‚ degrees of freedom mysterious‚ and probability tables confusing. But in fact students need no longer grapple with any of these.
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Symbiosis Institute of Media and Communication‚ Pune Module Professor Ashutosh Dutt Assignment Name Final Research Report: To be presented to Go Air Submitted By: Student Name: Deboshree Bhattacharjee Roll no: 81 Specialization and Section: MBA - PR Batch: 2012-14 Table of Contents Problem Definition 3 Approach to the Problem and Research Design 4 Type of research design 4 Data collection from secondary sources 4 Data collection from primary sources 4 Data Analysis
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SHAPE OF DISTRIBUTION | Shape of Distribution | Skewness(SK) | | =m3m2m2Where:m2= ∑(x-x)2nm3= ∑(x-x)3n SK=∑(x-x)3n∑(x-x)2n∑(x-x)2n | m-moment | Degree of symmetry or asymmetry of the distribution | | | Kurtosis(Ku) | | = m4m22-3Where:m4= ∑(x-x)4nKU=∑(x-x)4n∑(x-x)2n2-3 | | Refers to the peakedness or flatness of a distribution | - requires 4th moment- 3 is the normal distribution for kurtosis | Grouped Data | | Skewness(SK) | | =m3m2m2Where:m2= ∑(x-x)2nm3= ∑(x-x)3n SK=∑f(x-x)3n∑f(x-x)2n∑f(x-x)2n
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Chapter 1 (GMI) 1.0 Introduction The attrition rate among academic staff at non-governmental universities and colleges is one the rise. Its effect is not only to the organization but also to the students. The researcher will be focusing on the state of affairs and do a deeper researcher in this area. The researcher believes that one of the reasons for this state of attrition rate is lower job satisfaction among academic. This chapter contains the research topic together with the statement
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