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    Public Interest Lawyering Project A Survey on Substance Abuse among the Youth in India Contents 1. Introduction 4 2. Statement of the Problem 7 3. Objective of the study 8 3.1. Broad Objective 8 3.2. Specific Objective 8 4. Methodology / Research Design 9 4.3. Statistical tools employed 10 4.4. Geographical Coverage 10 4.5. Unit of Data Collection 10 5. Findings 11 5.1. Pie – Chart No. 1 11 5.2. Pie – Chart No. 2 12 5.3. Pie – Chart No. 3 13

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    Gertrude Brown American Intercontinental University Discussion Board 2 Surveys are taken for many different purposes. They are a manner in which business and other entities gather information for evaluation. Information that is collected for surveys give insight on trends‚ markets‚ and other areas of interest depending upon what someone wants to gain knowledge about. The purpose of a survey also‚ is to question different groups of individuals on different matters‚ and then assessing the data

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    Frankfort Review Chapter-01.qxd 5/13/2005 12:20 PM Page 1 A Review of Descriptive Data Analysis Descriptive Data Analysis for Nominal Variables: Gender and Local Political Party Activism Organize the Data into a Frequency Distribution Display the Data in a Graph Describe What Is Average or Typical of a Distribution Describe Variability Within a Distribution Describe the Relationship Between Two Variables Descriptive Data Analysis for Ordinal Variables: Continuing Our Research

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    AdChoices eHow Business Operations Management Statistical Process Control What Are the Benefits of Statistical Process Control? What Are the Benefits of Statistical Process Control?By Donna Ferrier‚ eHow Contributor Print this article tallie: Statistical Process Control‚or SPC‚ is an effective method of monitoring a process through the use of control charts. It involves using statistical techniques to measure and analyze the variation in processes

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    Use of Statistical Information Statistics‚ as defined by Bennett‚ Briggs and Triola (2003) "is the science that helps us understand how to collect‚ organize and interpret numbers or other information (data) about some topic‚" (pg. 2). Statistics is an essential component in the ultimate delivery of health care. Health care professionals no longer live in the mindset where procedures are done simply because they have always been done that way; rather the current trend is leaning towards evidence-based

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    1. Problem definition Nike is worldwide company that is well known for sports clothes and equipment. Recently‚ Nike is facing a lot of problem in term of selling. The first one is‚ increasing competition. There are many competitors out there who are trying to attract Nike customer to their side such as‚ Adidas‚ Puma‚ and others. Nike marketing department is taking a big consideration to be the best among the other. Another thing is the price. Nike prices are considered to be kind of expensive if

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    Uses of Statistical Information Jean Matsche University of Phoenix Statistical Applications Tammy Czarnecki October 5‚ 2007 Uses of Statistical Information The expansion of the responsibilities of nurses‚ the nursing shortage‚ and increasing specialization make it more important than ever that nursing practice be evidence-based (Understanding Nursing Research‚ 2007). This expectation has made it evident that clinical nurses acquire skills in reading and evaluating the results of statistical

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    Statistical Research in Psychology Tiffany Fisher GEN 315 Abstract Many students‚ including myself‚ are unaware how important statistics can be to the research process in Psychology. In this report‚ I will discuss the method used to perform researches as well as the forms of data used through statistic in Psychology. This will include the advantages and disadvantages of each form used. Introduction Many studying Psychology might be shocked that statistics is a requirement. It is vital to

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    cognitive‚ affective‚ behavioral components. As with all attitudes‚ the relationship between satisfaction and behavior‚ most particularly job performance and membership‚ is complex. This survey is carried out to evaluate the job satisfaction of the employees in Ceylon biscuit limited. The intention of this survey is to offer the information needed to improve levels of productivity‚ job satisfaction‚ and loyalty and as well as to identify the current issues that the employees would reveal related to

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    Example of an Observational (Survey) Study Appel‚ S.J.‚ Harrell‚ J.S.‚ & Deng‚ S. (2002). Racial and socioeconomic differences in risk factors for cardiovascular disease among Southern rural women. Nursing Research‚ 51(3)‚ 140-147. The title appropriately indicates the target population sampled (Southern rural women)‚ as well as two key independent variables (race and socioeconomic status—inclusive of education and income) examined for their associations with risk of cardiovascular disease

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