COLLEGE OF ACCOUNTING & MANAGEMENT SCIENCES COURSE: BUSINESS RESEARCH METHOD COURSE INSTRUCTOR: MA’AM KANZA SOHAIL TOPIC: THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL PREPAED BY: AAMIR MERCHANT Comparison on studying abroad or locally. 1. Introduction/Abstract/Purpose of Research The general purpose of the research is to determine the perception of the students of Karachi that either they want to study abroad that is outside the country or locally. The social‚ economical and political situation
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7 F 83 89 1 8 F 38 42 0 9 F 49 45 0 10 M 25 28 0 11 M 90 99 1 12 M 58 68 1 13 F 72 70 1 14 F 80 93 1 15 M 13 50 0 16 F 21 39 0 17 M 60 51 0 18 F 63 60 0 19 M 46 70 1 20 M 77 75 0 Homework #1 a. Enter this data set in Excel or SPSS. b. Calculate the average and the standard deviation for SAT1 and SAT2 c. Calculate the proportion (or the %) of respondents who intend to purchase Brand X Shampoo. Homework #2 a. Cross-tabulate the data using Gender as the “row” variable
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regression analysis on more than 25 independent variables where a clear relationship cannot be obtained is to form the regression model as carefully as possible. Of the various factors available we have leveraged SPSS software for running our regression analysis. One of the reasons for preferring SPSS over others was the ease with which we can eliminate extraneous independent variables. The two methodologies used for choosing the best model in this project are: * Forward Model Building: Independent
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An evaluation of the FAWEZA Zambia mobile school library project of Lusaka district‚ Zambia by Sing’ombe Sakala 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background A mobile library is a vehicle designed‚ equipped and operated to extend and facilitate access to public library service to those people who do not have reasonably convenient access to a public library (Payne‚ 2000). The FAWEZA Zambia School Libraries Project is a very exciting initiative which involves great partnership working between the UK‚ Ireland and
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Face recognition study: Inverted V Upright faces. Introduction: Face recognition is a difficult visual representation task in large part because it requires differentiating among objects which vary only subtly from each other. This particular face recognition study was expected to suggest that people recognise inverted faces less accurately than upright faces. The study involved sixty different faces observed on a computer screen by a sample of first-year university students. Hypothesis:
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AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ON CONSUMER DECISION-MAKING BEHAVIOR IN PAKISTAN History of consumer behavior seems to be highly intertwined with the history of marketing thought. The purpose of this paper is to trace the historical dependence and allegiance of consumer behavior on the discipline and practice of marketing. It then attempts to forecast emerging trends in consumer behavior research and theory as a consequence of new and emerging schools of marketing thought. Focus of understanding. For example
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Project Report On ‘Effectiveness of Below The Line Advertising’ At IN PARTIAL FULFILLMNT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR MASTER IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES (MMS) Submitted By ROLL NO. C-06 MMS (2009-2011) Submitted To * DECLARATION I wish to state that the work embodied in this Project titled ‘EFFECTIVENESS OF BTL ADVERTISING’ forms my own contribution to Management. Wherever references
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TRAINING YEAR SEMESTER Programme Title: Module Name: Assessment Title: Business Decision making Distribution: BTEC Programme No: BTEC Module Code: UMST Module Code: Submission: Programme Title: Module Name: Assessment Title: Business Decision making Distribution: BTEC Programme No: BTEC Module Code: UMST Module Code: Submission: Question No. | Criteria Ref. | Grading Criteria | Grading Scheme | BTEC Grade | | | | | Achieved
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SPSS: Grouped Frequency Distribution FIRST STEP: Under the Transform menu‚ choose Visual Binning… This command assists you in creating a new variable that groups the data. You will then use the new variable to create a grouped frequency distribution. • From the Variables list box‚ click on wt (weight) and then on the arrow to move it to the Variable to Band list box. Click Continue. • Select wt in the left box. Near the top of this dialog box‚ enter a name for your new variable (such
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Table of Contents Introduction The dawn of the computer and internet access has passed‚ and the world-wide-web is accessible to over 2 billion global users1. This access has‚ in the last 10 years‚ increased fourfold2 (see footnote for website details that evidence growth) and become abundantly available through the wireless revolution of appliances; whereby mobile internet use has developed and grossly contributed towards the mass global access and usage of the internet. The convenience and
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