Titli Declaration I have declare that the report work ‘’Analysis of customer satisfaction of BERGER PAINTS BANGLADESH LIMITED’’ submitted to ASA UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH as apart of the BBA curriculam‚ is a record of an original work done by me under the guidance of prof Jesmin Akter Assistant Professor Department of Business Administration ASA University‚ Bangladesh. Table of Contents SERIAL NO. PARTICULARS PAGE NO 01
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NAME: SHU ZHAOHUI ID: 17329164 Q5. Descriptive Statistics | | N | Minimum | Maximum | Mean | Std. Deviation | Skewness | | Statistic | Statistic | Statistic | Statistic | Statistic | Statistic | Std. Error | Gasolinescore | 1000 | 3.00 | 21.00 | 14.9090 | 4.83654 | -.493 | .077 | Globalscore | 1000 | 3.00 | 21.00 | 17.0490 | 3.78774 | -1.073 | .077 | Valid N (listwise) | 1000 | | | | | | | The mean in the gaslinescore and globalscore stand for the average the respondents choose is
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the Application of Multiple Intelligences Theory to Career Counseling. Career Development Quarterly‚ 58(1)‚ 3. Retrieved from MasterFILE Premier database Shiraev‚ E.‚ & Levy‚ D. (2010). Cross Culture Psychology 4ed. Boston‚ MA: Allyn and Bacon. Spearman‚ C. (1904). "GENERAL INTELLIGENCE‚" OBJECTIVELY DETERMINED AND MEASURE. American Journal of Psychology ‚ 15‚ 201-293.
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represent different kinds of intelligences. How can you test this idea? 5 6 1 General Intelligence General Intelligence The idea that general intelligence (g) exists comes from the work of Charles Spearman (1863-1945) who helped develop the factor analysis approach in statistics. Spearman proposed that general
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being a single ability or multiple has taken a long and ongoing debate where researchers like Charlie Spearman‚ who helped develop factor analysis‚ believed that there was something called general intelligence ‘g’ factor that underlines the fact that‚ even you are have special ability to stand out‚ generally people who score higher in one aspect usually score higher on other aspects too. Spearman also believed that this communality‚ the ‘g’ factor‚ underlies all our intelligence behaviour since birth
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In this essay‚ I will attempt to trace the development of the concept of intelligence and the various different ways of measuring it. I will discuss‚ starting from the early twentieth century‚ how intelligence first became of so much importance and of how the knowledge and understanding of the concept of intelligence has increased throughout the century. I will briefly describe the origins of the concept of intelligence and I will also mention the most recent developments in the subject such as those
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Attitudes toward Risk and the Risk-Return Paradox: Prospect Theory Explanations Author(s): Avi Fiegenbaum and Howard Thomas Source: The Academy of Management Journal‚ Vol. 31‚ No. 1 (Mar.‚ 1988)‚ pp. 85-106 Published by: Academy of Management Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/256499 Accessed: 09-05-2015 03:52 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/ info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit
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the Stanford- Binet intelligence scale. Terman developed the concept for comparing child’s mental age with their chronological age by calculating the intelligence quotient( IQ). Secondly‚ theory of intelligent launched in England by Charles Spearman( 1863- 1945)‚ who said that there is a general intellectual factor “g” ‚ which is present in all
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intelligence is a single‚ general ability; while other believe that intelligence incorporates a range of aptitudes‚ skills and talents. The following are some of the major theories of intelligence that have emerged during the last 100 years. Charles Spearman described a concept he referred to as general intelligence‚ or the g factor. (Rathus‚ S. 2012) After using a technique known as factor analysis to examine a number of mental aptitude tests he concluded that scores on these tests were similar. (Sparknotes
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regarding what constitutes intelligence. Different psychologists have given different view points and formulated their own theories of intelligence. Some important such theories are as follows: • Unitary theory • Two factor theory of Spearman • Multi-factor theory of Thorndike • Group-factor theory of Thurstone • Structure of Intellects by Guilford • Hirarchial theory of Burt-Vernon Unitary or Monarchy Theory This theory holds that intelligence consists
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