Assignment Cover Sheet RESULT STUDENT NAME PROGRAMME MODULE TITLE MODULE TUTOR MODULE CREDITS ASSIGNMENT TITLE HANDOUT DATE 15/11/2012 PENALTIES FOR LATE SUBMISSION Kostas Papanikos Master In Business Administration Managing accounting and Statistics Dr Kounis Leo 15 Assignment SUBMISSION DATE 15/12/2012 CONTRIBUTION TO OVERALL MODULE 50% Up to one week late: Pass maximum grade awarded. Over one week late: Fail grade awarded University of Wales 1 City Unity College YOU MUST TYPE
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Juvenile Crime Statistics Name Juvenile Justice Systems and Processes/CJA 374 Date Instructor Juvenile Crime Statistics Captured statistics from the Uniform Crime Reports in 2008 demonstrate a decline in overall juvenile arrests. Even though the overall arrest rate declined‚ separate demographics within the overall statistics exhibited slight increases based on race or gender. Increases in certain violations also increased based on gender and race. However‚ the tracking of trends in juvenile
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ECO 72 INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC STATISTICS Topic 2 Measures of Central Tendency These slides are copyright © 2003 by Tavis Barr. This material may be distributed only subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Open Publication License‚ v1.0 or later (the latest version is presently available at http://www.opencontent.org/openpub/). Measures of Central Tendency This chapter looks at three different concepts of how we describe a “typical” element of a data set. Mean
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resistant bacteria‚ causing a serious danger to the human race. The expansive transmission of antibiotic resistant bacteria‚ in both the hospital and the community‚ has increased morbidity and overall healthcare costs (van Buul‚ 2012). The aim of this paper is to provide an educational synopsis of the literature available on antibiotic usage‚ as it relates to antibiotic resistance‚ and strategies to combat overuse within multiple healthcare environments. According to the Centers for Disease Control and
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Chapters 1-3:In order to control costs‚ a company wishes to study the amount of money its sales force spends entertaining clients. The following is a random sample of six entertainment expenses (dinner costs for four people) from expense reports submitted by members of the sales force. $157‚ $132‚ $109‚ $145‚ $125‚ $139. Calculate the mean and sample variance(s^2) and standard deviation. Mean = 807/6 = 134.5. Sample Variance = (109925 – (807^2/6)/6-1 = (109925 – 108541)/5 = 1384/5 = 276.8.
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1. The three components of leadership are: 1.) influencing others‚ 2.) providing direction‚ and: ***getting voluntary acceptance 2. Comparing an organization’s strengths and weaknesses with its competitors is part of: PG 435 Not Self Assessment ***Competitor Analysis 3. Staff scheduling using information technology is only applicable to large organizations. ***False 4. When compared to public relations‚ marketing is: PG 430 Not Broader in scope 5. Which of the following types of
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Hypothesis: Ho: P = .10 (Mr. Plex and consortium will seriously consider settlement) H1: P < .10 (Mr. Plex and consortium will rigorously defend any lawsuit by Tommy) Analysis: For this case‚ we use 0.01 as the significance level. In a hypothesis test‚ a Type I Error occurs when the null hypothesis is rejected when it is in fact true. That means if the consortium decides to consider a settlement when greater than 10% of the patrons resented ads/commercials is true and we reject the null hypothesis
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Practice Problems 1-KEY 1. The closing stock price of Ahmadi‚ Inc. for a sample of 10 trading days is shown below. Day Stock Price 1 84 2 87 3 84 4 88 5 85 6 90 7 91 8 83 9 82 10 86 For the above sample‚ compute the following measures. a. b. c. The mean = ∑X/n = 860/10 = 86 The median = (85+86)/2 = 85.5 The variance = ∑ X - X 2/ n-1 = {(84-86)2 + (87-86)2 + (84-86)2 + (88-86)2 + (85-86)2 + (90-86)2 + (91-86)2 + (83The standard deviation = √8.89 = 2.98 The coefficient of variation = 2.98/86 * 100%
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Sugar Content of Popular Cereals Purpose: Analyze and compare sugar content of popular cereals with the same serving size. Cereal is a staple in my home‚ but chosen for different reasons. Cereals that are popular with kids are starting to advertise more fiber and grains‚ which capture a parent’s eye. Is eating a blander colored cereal really more healthy than a vibrant colored one? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Category(X): | Cheerios | Crispix
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Coordinate Algebra Name: _____________________ 4.2.3 Residuals Date: _____________________ Introduction The fit of a linear function to a set of data can be assessed by analyzing__________________. A residual is the vertical distance between an observed data value and an estimated data value on a line of best fit. Representing residuals on a___________________________ provides a visual representation of the residuals for a set of data. A residual plot contains the points:
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