each purchase of a large pizza at Tony’s Pizza‚ the customer receives a coupon that can be scratched to see if a prize will be awarded. The odds of winning a free soft drink are 1 in 10‚ and the odds of winning a free large pizza are 1 in 50. You plan to eat lunch tomorrow at Tony’s. What is the probability: 1. That you will win either a
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Week 5 - Inferential Statistics QNT/521 10/23/2014 Week 5 - Inferential Statistics TCSCK Investment Company ’s scenario poses the question: Is there a significant difference in price between the condominiums closer to the city compared to those further away from the city? The dependent variable is the price of the condominiums and the independent variable is distance from the city. Statistical Analytics The statistical tool used in our sampling is the t-score instead of the Z-score‚ reason being
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Unethical Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry Lyndsae Erdmann RES/351 01/19/15 James Bankston Unethical Research in the Pharmaceutical Industry The Pharmaceutical drug companies have a tendency to focus more on the sales and revenue than the research of any given product. This trend leads to misrepresentation of crucial scientific research on products. “A wide variety of research practices has been described as being used to distort the medical literature in favor of a clinical trial sponsor’s
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British Airways Case Study MGT351-1 British Airways Case Study 1. From each change perspective‚ what are the key issues to understanding the wildcat strike? From an OD perspective‚ the leadership at BA failed in a number of areas. They did not communicate properly‚ they ignored the temperature of the relationship with employees‚ and they were shortsighted in implementing the change. This was evident in the lack of sense in implementing a change at the front of the busiest season of
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In this pack of QNT 561 Week 2 Discussion Questions you will find the next information: DQ 1: What is the purpose of sampling? What are some concerns and dangers of sampling? How important is the sample design to data validity? Explain. Provide an example where a sample might misrepresent data validity. DQ 2: What are some examples of operational definitions in research design within your profession? General Questions - General General Questions QNT 561 All Week 2 Assignments –
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Business Research EthicsDavid ZapataRES 351July 17‚ 2014Dr. Emma MillerBusiness Research EthicsAn article of interest that I found on our university library is about‚ Joseph J. C. DiCarlo‚ a mayor of Boston‚ Massachusetts. Joseph J.C. DiCarlo was found guilty of embezzling $40‚000 from a consulting firm in New York for suppressing a legislative report. This report unfavorably criticized the firm’s construction contracts. Joseph J.C. DiCarlo already had a tarnished reputation of a corrupt official
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28‚28‚28‚29‚34‚37‚39‚40‚44‚44‚45‚50‚51‚56‚61‚61‚64‚65‚67 - The median of the wait times is 39 minutes. c. Find the range of the times. Range is defined as the difference between the largest and the smallest values in the data set. QNT 561 – Week 1 Problem Set 3 - The largest value in the set of times is 67 and the smallest is 23. - 67-23 = 44 d. Find the
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Business Research Ethics Maliaka M. McClendon RES/351 February 22‚ 2013 Henry Hoang Business Research Ethics When asking most people about ethics and morals‚ many think it is knowing the difference between right and wrong. A different way to define “ethics” is to focus on the disciplines that study standards of conduct‚ such as philosophy‚ theology‚ law‚ psychology‚ or sociology (Resnik‚ 2011). Regardless what area of the real estate industry you’re in finance‚ marketing‚ management‚ operations
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RES/351 Version 1 Business Research July 15‚ 2013 Team Discussion on App for Apple iPhone Response Working for Apple the type of research one would want to see done would be a reporting study. This type of study will display data that provides statistics comparing the application to other applications that users are already using and what features of the application users are wanting. This report is the first step in determining if the application is worth moving forward with. Once the application
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Descriptive Statistics Kelly Calle QNT/561 February 15‚ 2015 John Carroll Descriptive Statistics and Interpretation Descriptive statistics is the term given to the analysis of data that helps describe‚ show‚ or summarize data in a meaningful way. Descriptive statistics does not allow conclusions beyond the data analyzed or reach conclusions regarding any hypotheses made. It is only a way to describe the data gathered. Descriptive statistics allows data to be presented in a more meaningful way
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