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    To the dean of Bayview University‚ Peter Dalley: A study was assessed on the current ethical behavior of business students at Bayview. A sample of 90 business students from this year’s graduating class was anonymously given a survey with the following questions: During your time at Bayview‚ did you ever present work copied off the Internet as your own? Yes _________ No _________ During your time at Bayview‚ did you ever copy answers off another student’s exam? Yes _________ No _________

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    students. An article reported that 56% of business students admitted that they had cheated when they were studying in school‚ but only 47% of nonbusiness students admitted to cheating when they were students. The same type of debate occurred in the Bayview University as well‚ so the dean decided to run a test to see what the results would look like. In this case‚ 90 students were chosen to answer the quiz which was used to obtain results regarding three types of cheating. The quiz provided 3 simple

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    that summarizes your assessment of the nature of cheating by business students at Bayview University. Be sure to include the following questions. 1. Develop 95% confidence intervals for the proportion of all students‚ the proportion of male students‚ and the proportion of female students who were involved in some type of cheating. 2. Conduct a hypothesis test to determine if the proportion of business students at Bayview University who were involved in some type of cheating is less than that of business

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    Facts: A developer called Riverside Bayview Homes (respondent) owned 80 acres of land in Michigan‚ and intended to dredge and fill wetlands that existed on its property‚ in order to build homes. Under the provisions of the Clean Water Act‚ the Army Corps of Engineers (petitioner on behalf of the U.S.) felt that RBH should not be permitted to do so and filed suit in Federal District Court‚ seeking an immediate injunction in order to prevent the continuation of this project. The COE felt that the land

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    Case Problem 2 Ethical Behavior of Business students at Bayview University All | Internet | Exam | Collaborated | Cheater | Y | 23 | 16 | 23 | 48 | N | 67 | 74 | 67 | 42 | Total | 90 | 90 | 90 | 90 | Proportion Y | 25.6% | 17.8% | 25.6% | 53% | Proportion N | 74.4% | 82.2% | 74.4% | 47% | | | | | | | | Male | Internet | Exam | Collaborated | Cheater | Y | 16 | 9 | 13 | 27 | N | 31 | 38 | 34 | 20 | Total | 47 | 47 | 47 | 47 | Proportion Y | 34.0% | 19.1% | 27.7%

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    CHAPTER 1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Introduction Nowadays all establishment are becoming modernized‚ they use modern technologies to make their transaction fast‚ easy‚ and accurate in order to avoid waste of time and for the sake of safety and security. It also helps human to solve and understand complex problem and analysis such us the computational need of humans especially to business establishment or corporation processing enormous data and complex transaction. Attendance and payroll monitoring

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    HW 1 STAT 252

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    all working women is between (636.9351‚ 693.911). The reported mean of 520 from AARP Bulletin still does not fall within the confidence interval. Problem #3 A) B) C) Yes‚ the proportion of business students at Bayview who were involved in some type of cheating is less than that of business students (p=0.56). We are 95% confidence that the

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    Case Study 2

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    Cheating has been a concern of the dean of the college of Business at Bayview University of several years. Some faculty members in the college believe that cheating is more widespread at Bayview than at other universities‚ while other faculty members think that cheating is not a major problem in the college. To resolve some of these issues‚ the dean commissioned a study to assess the current ethical behavior of business students at Bayview. As part of this study‚ an anonymous exit survey was administered

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    The Poop that Took a Pee

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    ad the Ethical Behavior at Bayview case study and using this data set please provide a Managerial Report that includes the following: 1. Use descriptive statistics (compute the proportion of all students‚ male students‚ and female students that presented work copied off the internet as their own‚ copied answers off another student’s exam‚ or collaborated with other students on projects that were supposed to be completed individually) to summarize the data and comment on your findings. 2.

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    Over the past “10 years a set of five or six aggressive‚ high-fashion into or within Bayview” (Bayview is Smith’s primary store territory) (Marketing Research‚ 9th Edition‚ Aaker/Kimar/Day‚ pg. 343). Due to this new accessibility to trendy fashions‚ Smith Clothing Store is looking to assess if it’s current business model of traditional upper class clothing fashion needed an upgrade to keep it’s edge in the Bayview market. Through research they hope to gain a better understanding of who their customer

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