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    Synopsis of Toy Manfold

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    A Synopsis of the Case Study Manfold Toy Company Ltd. is a listed company in Hong Kong specialising in the production of bath and water toys. It was founded by Joseph Wan in 1983 and since its establishment‚ the company has experienced phenomenal growth. Despite its fast-growing business‚ Manfold’s management paid little attention to the internal control aspects of its operations. For example‚ when the company secretary‚ Vivian Chen‚ proposed to the Managing Director‚ Daniel Kot‚ to adopt

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    Rectangles Sampling Methods Surprising Facts Sampling Designs Designing Samples 1 2 Betsy Greenberg McCombs Random Rectangles Sampling Methods Surprising Facts 4 Elementary Business Statistics – Designing Samples Sampling Methods 3 Betsy Greenberg Random Rectangles Sampling Designs Betsy Greenberg McCombs Elementary Business Statistics – Designing Samples Surprising Facts Sampling Designs Random Rectangles Random Rectangles

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    there are three steps. The first step is determining the objective. This is directly related to the question of interest or the purpose of conducting the sample. The second step is defining the characteristic of interest. This is a critical step in the sampling process of planning because it is the measure that will be obtained from the sample items that is evaluated against a criterion that is related to the objective. The third and final step within the planning stage is defining the population

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    3d Password: Synopsis

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    SYNOPSIS Name of the topic : 3D Password Objective : Users nowadays are provided with major password stereotypes such as textual passwords‚ biometric scanning‚ tokens or cards etc. Some people hate the fact to carry around their cards‚ some refuse to undergo strong IR exposure to their retinas. Mostly textual passwords‚ nowadays‚ are kept very simple say a word from the dictionary or their pet names‚ relative names etc. Now with the technology change‚ fast processors and many tools on the Internet

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    statistics‚ population and sample data. These two data types are utilized to formulate end conclusions of data that is to be collected and data that is to be reviewed. The description of population data can best be explained‚ as the complete collection of all data that is to be queried/collected and reviewed. Sample data‚ a subset of population data‚ is the partial collection and review of all data that is to be queried. The relationship of these two data types is simple; sample data is represented as

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    of subjects (a sample) for study from a larger group (a population). Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample. Every possible sample of a given size has the same chance of selection; i.e. each member of the population is equally likely to be chosen at any stage in the sampling process. b. Advantage: There are some advantages of using single random sampling : Firstly‚ collecting the sample easily since every

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    on the sample results lead to the wrong conclusion about the population because of a non-representative sample. Sampling risk can be reduced by increasing the sample size – to the extreme of auditing the entire population therefore eliminating sampling risk altogether. 8-3. Factors to consider when choosing between statistical and nonstatistical sampling include: Need to quantify and control sampling risks. Additional cost of designing‚ selecting‚ and evaluating a statistical sample. Availability

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    External Validity

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    methods of non-probability sampling • to be able to estimate your desired sample size‚ - using rules of thumb - or charts (e.g. in deVaus) • to describe the problem of non-response‚ and how to minimise it • to consider methods used for ‘sampling’ and generalisability in qualitative / ‘flexible’ designs External Validity‚ or Generalisibility Population Validity - generalisibility from selected sample of cases to population of interest Ecological Validity - generalisibility

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    Definition of Population

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    research proposal will be those young adults studying at university that is specified into medium to high level of economical background. The target population of this research will be private university in Subang Jaya‚ Malaysia. 2.5.2 Sample Plan and Size The sample size is set at XXX people to obtain a more generalised data. In order to ensure that each targeted individual in the Klang Valley area has the desired characteristics or interest‚ non-probability sampling‚ more specifically‚ judgmental

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    Sample test: Quantitative Method for Business Research Note: This sample test is just a sample for you to see what a real exam looks like. That means that it is not necessarily same as a real exam. 1. Any measure to characterize a variable of a sample is called a) a sample b) a census c) a statistics d) a parameter 2. The score of student’s aptitude test is an example of a) a categorical nominal data b) a categorical ordinal data c) a continuous interval numerical data

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