CFA Institute What Determines Price-Earnings Ratios? Author(s): William Beaver and Dale Morse Source: Financial Analysts Journal‚ Vol. 34‚ No. 4 (Jul. - Aug.‚ 1978)‚ pp. 65-76 Published by: CFA Institute Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4478160 Accessed: 12/06/2010 17:20 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use provides‚ in part
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on Selection and Recruitment: HAL Organisational Setting HAL is a multisited corporation‚ with its head office in Milton Keyes. HAL is involved in the manufacture and distribution of data transmission devices (for example‚ minicomputers and work stations). It has developed from its origins in the 1920s as a small family firm which manufactured telephone handsets‚ to a major conglomerate employing over 10‚000 people. Data transmission is a rapidly changing market with many competitors‚ two of
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well in the classroom (tests‚ quizes‚ etc.) would also perform well on a standardized achievement test (0 - 100 with 100 indicating high achievement). A teacher decides to examine this hypothesis. At the end of the academic year‚ she computes a correlation between the students achievement test scores (she purposefully did not look at this data until after she submitted students
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Case study – ALL FACILITIES Energy Group “Motivations of Pursuing and Becoming Energy Efficient” Tyler Karns Carlow University MBA724 Research Dr. Tingting Rachel Chung October 21‚ 2012 Abstract What motivations influence a company’s decision to pursue energy efficiency? What organizational dynamics move a company from merely considering energy efficiency to tangible action? This paper seeks to shed light on the complex factors that influence corporate energy efficiency decisions. We
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Journal of Management 2004 30(2) 285–304 Social Loafing: A Field Investigation Robert C. Liden∗ Department of Managerial Studies‚ MC 243‚ University of Illinois at Chicago‚ 601 S. Morgan‚ Chicago‚ IL 60607-7123‚ USA Sandy J. Wayne Department of Managerial Studies‚ MC 243‚ University of Illinois at Chicago‚ 601 S. Morgan‚ Chicago‚ IL 60607-7123‚ USA Renata A. Jaworski Department of Managerial Studies‚ MC 243‚ University of Illinois at Chicago‚ 601 S. Morgan‚ Chicago‚ IL 60607-7123‚ USA Nathan
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researched was the consumer Papandayan Hotel Bandung in June 2009‚ amounting to 304 people. Sampling technique used was Accidental sampling‚ and I obtained sample of 75 people. To analyze the data‚ the Likert scale is used and Spearman Rank correlation coefficients. The results of these studies are (1) there was a relationship between the credibility of public relations activities of children in the activities of customer satisfaction. (2) There is a relationship between children activities program
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was meant to provide a clear understanding of the phenomenon. The survey method was used in the study. A sample of 200 X students was chosen using simple random sampling technique. Some major hypotheses were raised leading to the application of correlation and regression analysis. Findings reveal that of all the study habits were regarded to students’ academic performances. Therefore‚ the students ’ study habits enhance their academic achievement. Keywords: study habits‚ academic achievement‚ X
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and other factors must be taken into consideration. "there was a *strong* positive correlation between X and Y (rs = .69‚ n = 123‚ p < .001)" with the appropriate word chosen according to the following: * .00-.19 “very weak” * .20-.39 “weak” * .40-.59 “moderate” * .60-.79 “strong” .80-1.0 “very strong” since normality was violated‚ we have to do a Spearman’s correlation as it does not assume normality (and other assumptions). SPSS will automatically convert
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Summary As majority of the parents find the need of a good foundation for their young ones‚ the author of the article aims to help the preschool learning center in positioning customer advantage by identifying the important preschool attributes that parents placed emphasis on in selecting preschools and whether the parents differ significantly from each other based on the given preference attributes. The author used conjoint analysis technique to identify the five important attributes and to segment
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student by the teacher. The second part lists the In-direct punishments‚ which enumerates non-corporal punishments. The data obtained were statistically analyzed using mean‚ standard deviation‚ student’s t-test‚ analysis of variance (ANOVA) and correlation coefficient. The result indicated that punishment does not have any effect on academic achievement of CBSE and Matriculation school children‚ whereas‚ punishment has a positive effect on academic achievement of State Board school children. INTRODUCTION
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