Results of Survey ( Bakeries and Pastry Shops) Sample size: 12 Question # Answers Number of Respondents 1 . How often do you order sacks of flour? Daily 5 Weekly 7 Monthly 0 2. How many sacks of flour do you order per delivery? 2 sacks 2 3 sacks 2 4 sacks 7 5 to 10 sacks 1 3. How many sacks do you consume per delivery? 2 sacks 2 3 sacks 2 4 sacks 7 5 to 10 sacks 1 4. Are there instances that you ran out of sacks of flour? Yes 10 No 2 5. How often does
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I. Sample Size Calculation (Calculated by Hand Only) Example 9.65 Pg. 297 The Chevrolet dealers of a large county are conducting a study to determine the proportion of car owners in the county who are considering the purchase of a new car within the next year. If the population proportion is believed to be no more than 0.15‚ how many owners must be included in a simple random sample if the dealers want to be 90% confident that the maximum likely error will be no more than 0.02? Given Data π = 0
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STUDY FINDINGS Before comparing the group means‚ assumptions for the paired sample t-test were evaluated and no violations were noted. Results from the paired sample t-test revealed statistically significant differences (p <= .05) in student competency self-assessment between the pretest and the posttest‚ and the posttest and the retrospective test on all 19 competencies (Table 2). Cohen’s effect size values ranging from 0.51 to 2.30 suggested moderate or high practical significance. These findings
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Survey Self administered Questionnaire Mail Survey Internet Survey Method of Data Collection • Observational studies – Researcher inspects the activities of a subject or the nature of some material without attempting to elicit responses from anyone • Interrogative/Communication Mode – The research questions the subjects and collects their responses by personal or impersonal means • Interview or telephone conversations (Interactive) • Self-administered questionnaires (Non Interactive; does
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error is used to get the 255 actual numbers of participants out of the 3000 total enrolled students. There are 245 returns out of the 255 survey questionnaires floated. N n = 1 + Ne2 where: n – sample size N – number of cases e – margin of error mathematician To determine the sample population‚ the number of cases 3000 is divided by a constant 1 plus number of cases 3000 multiply by margin of error percent 0.06 raised to
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RESEARCH METHOLOGY 2.1 Title of the study: To understand “The customers satisfaction after sales and services provided by Harpreet Ford” 2.2 Statement of the problem: With the recent influx of different brands in today’s four wheel auto segment each striving to satisfy customer with the end result of maintaining loyalty‚ at present cars as such have become necessity but not a nicety. Keeping in mind curriculum
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the operating costs of production) · what is the likely profit? (Calculate the difference between the expected income from sales to an estimated share of the market and the costs of production) Market analysis Although telephone or posted questionnaires are possible‚ in most developing countries it is better to conduct a market survey by going out into areas where the producer expects to find consumers and asking people for their views. There are two types of information that are needed: 1)
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in-depth analysis of the gathered information from the selected sample to justify our hypothesis. The objective of our survey is to identify the background of the problem proclamation. Our problem proclamation can be laid out like this: Gathering information to determine whether there is a possible conflict between consumer’s preferences about TVC products in contrast to TVC ’s business strategies. Methodology: At first‚ our questionnaire sample was far too long and not that useful to yield needed information
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NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY1 Tom Kurtis‚ Manager of Customer Service for National Insurance Company‚ and his assistant‚ Jill Baxter were getting ready to analyze data collected through a mail survey of a sample of National’s customers. The primary purpose of the survey was to ascertain how customers perceived National’s quality of service and to identify areas for improvement. THE COMPANY National Insurance Company is one of the leading insurance firms in the United States. It serves over 10 million
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A Comparative Study between Intellectual Quotient and Emotional Quotient of Employees as Perceived by the Human Resource Manager of Selected Private Companies in Ortigas‚ Pasig City PART I. Personal Information Directions: Put a check (√) to your corresponding answer. Only one (1) answer per question is allowed. Name (Optional): ________________________________________________________ Age: _________ Sex: _____ Male Civil Status: ______ Single _____ Female ______ Married
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