Fiscal policy • Open market operations • Quantitative Easing • Monetary policy Quantitative Easing • Definition • Overview • Risks • Motivation of this research ( why did you choice this topic) • Objectives of the research • Feasibility ( time and sources‚ any limitations) History of Quantitative Easing Examples of the quantitative easing like (Japan and USA) Comparison of USA and Japan
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EXPERIMENT 8 QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION IODOMETRIC TITRATION OF COPPER CONCENTRATION IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION B Y RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Considered as moderately weak oxidizing agent‚ Iodine was used for the determination of strong reductants. Standard iodine solutions were found to have smaller electrode potentials as compared with the other oxidants‚ gaining them the advantage of imparting a degree of selectivity essential in the determination of strong reducing agents amid the presence
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Quantitative Analysis Task 5 Competency 309.3.3: Expected Value Decision Analysis Task A. Expected Value for each decision Develop New Product Decision Brach 1 – Develop Thoroughly EV if Market reaction is good= $500.000(0‚ 4)= $200.000 EV if Market reaction is moderate= $25.000(0‚ 4)= $10.00 EV if Market reaction is poor= $1.000(0‚2)=$200 Total EMV=$200.000+$10.000+200= $210.20 Decision Brach 2 – Develop Rapidly EV if Market reaction is good= $500.000(0‚ 1)= $50
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decision- making This type of analysis is a logical and rational approach to making decision Emotions‚ guesswork‚ and whim are not part of the decision modeling approach A number of academic and professional organizations support the use of the scientific approach: the Institute for Operation Research and Management Science (INFORMS) the Decision Sciences Institute (DSI) the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS) the Academy of Management. Organizations such as American
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about their choice of soft drink they used to buy. Their answer s(my data set) are given below. Dataset 01: mojo mojo mojo mojo rc coke rc rc sprite coke mojo rc rc lemu lemu sprite lemu mojo sprite 7up ice Qualitative data analysis: from this data set we get to know the name and the number of the brands they choose and 2o people’s frequency of choosing among these brands. class Frequency Relative frequency Percent frequency Mojo 6 .30
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Chapter 1: Measuring the amount of substance Analytical chemistry: science of chemical measurement. Its object is the generation‚ treatment and evaluation of signals from which information is obtained on the composition and structure of matter Measurement: process of obtaining the magnitude of a quantity Example: The amount of saturated fat in the sample is 3 g/serving. Quantity: attribute of a phenomenon that may be distinguished qualitatively and determined quantitatively Value: magnitude
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Quantitative Research Quantitative research often is the preferred approach to problem design as results are precise. Many researchers prefer the exact measurement and statistical analysis that quantitative research offers. Observation in quantitative research allows classification and the statistical models built document the outcome of a study. The data collected in a quantitative investigation creates answers in numbers and statistics. Deductive reasoning is used to design quantifiable tools
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Quantitative Methods BITS Pilani Pilani Campus Course handout BITS Pilani Pilani Campus Session-1 Instructor Details Dr. Remica Aggarwal 1214 C ; FD-1 Department of Management Email: remica_or@rediffmail.com Mobile: 09772054839 BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus Course Details • • • • • • • Management Science Use of QM/QA Modelling Techniques Data Analysis Techniques MS Excel QM for Windows Test BITS Pilani‚ Pilani Campus Quantitative Methods • • • • • • • Operations
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Quantitative Determination of Sulphate by Gravimetric Analysis Table of Contents: 1. Synopsis 2. Objective 3. Theory 3.1: Summary 3.2: Technique 3.3: Chemicals 3.4: Instruments 4. Procedures 4.1: Precipitation of BaSO₄ 4.2: Washing and Filtration of BaSO₄ Precipitate 4.3: Drying and Weighing of BaSO₄ Precipitate 5. Results and Calculations 6. Discussions 7. Conclusion 8. References 1. Synopsis: This report is written about determining
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Quantitative Methods of Data Analysis Sales Force Survey Respondent number: 01 1. Are you male or female? (1) Male (2) Female 2. What is the name of your employer? (1) Jones and Sons (2) Smith and Company (3) Tomkins 3. In which area of the country do you work? (1) North (2) South 4. Please circle your response to the following three questions‚ using the following scale: 1 “strongly agree” 2 “agree” 3 “uncertain” 4 “disagree” 5 “strongly disagree” 4a) In general
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