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    EMPLOYEES’ MONTHLY SALARY AND ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT a Mini-Research Presented to the Decision Sciences Department De La Salle University In Partial Fulfillment Of the Course Requirements In DECSCI2 K34 SUBMITTED TO: Dr. Alfredo Dimaano SUBMITTED BY: ABADILLA‚ Raina Crysta M. SANTOS‚ Catherine Erika P. TEJADA‚ Jan Patrizia S. 16 December 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The authors would like to extend their deepest gratitude to the following people for their help and support‚ and have

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    Chapter 1 (GMI) 1.0 Introduction The attrition rate among academic staff at non-governmental universities and colleges is one the rise. Its effect is not only to the organization but also to the students. The researcher will be focusing on the state of affairs and do a deeper researcher in this area. The researcher believes that one of the reasons for this state of attrition rate is lower job satisfaction among academic. This chapter contains the research topic together with the statement

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    Cheryl Vance 08/22/14 MA 3110 Linear Correlation 1. Listed below are baseball team statistics‚ consisting of the proportions of wins and the result of this difference: Difference (number of runs scored) - (number of runs allowed). The statistics are from a recent year‚ and the teams are NY—Yankees‚ Toronto‚ Boston‚ Cleveland‚ Texas‚ Houston‚ San Francisco‚ and Kansas City. 2. Difference 163 55 -5 88 51 16 -214 Wins 0.599 0.537 0.531 0.481 0.494 0.506 0.383 Construct a scatter plot‚ find the

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    C = S ⋅ N ( d1 ) − X ⋅ e − rt ⋅ N ( d 2 ) σ2 μ 2|1 = μ 2 + ρ ( z1 − μ1 ) σ1 Modeling Financial Markets with 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 120.00% Excel and VBA 100.00% 80.00% 51 60.00% 50.5 40.00% σ = ω ⋅ Ω ⋅ω 2 p 0 0. 02 0. 04 0. 06 0. 08 0. 1 -0 .1 -0 .0 8 -0 .0 6 -0 .0 4 -0 .0 2 Frequency Histogram Bin T 20.00% 50 0.00% 49.5 49 48.5 1 Ben Van Vliet May 9 ‚ 2011 13 25 37 49 61 73 85 97

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    Final Project Research to figure out the most cost-effective way of acquiring textbooks 1. Executive Summary The purpose of our research is to figure out the various ways of acquiring a textbook for the University of Cincinnati students. We want to help students minimize the cost of textbooks by helping them compare different options. We also want to find out what are the different options of selling the book afterwards. Our goal is to help students stay cost efficient but also find out

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    DATA COLLECTION This research is conducted in University of Dar Es Salaam at Cafeteria 1. The University has 5 cafeterias which are commonly used by University students. Most of students use cafeteria as the only place to get meal at the campus. Most of Cafeterias have the capacity of accommodating 100 students for the same time. Purposive probability sampling method was employed to identify the sample respondents. In this study both primary and secondary sources of data were used to collect the

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    Mountain Province State Polytechnic College Department of Criminology Bontoc‚ Mountain Province In Partial Fulfillment in RESEARCH Correlation of Academic and Board Performance of the Criminology

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    a series of 43 life events in the previous two years. The alternative hypothesis: There will be a positive correlation between stress and physical illness will be found The Null hypothesis: There will not be a positive correlation between stress and physical illness and the result will be due to chance Method Design: The design for this research is a positive correlation study based on two questionnaires; Stress questionnaire (see appendix I) and a physical illness (see appendix II)

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    Bu-Ali Sina University‚ they demonstrated that there is positive correlation between Organizational climate and Organizational Citizenship Behavior with r=0.245‚ P<0.01 and N=250. The different components of Organizational climate which they have included for the study are Aim clearness and agreement‚ Role clearness and agreement‚ Reward satisfaction‚ Policies agreement and communication efficiency. Table No. 1 Pearson Correlation Coefficient between Research

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    conclude that‚ as the size of the home (reported below in thousands of square feet) increases‚ the selling price (reported in $ thousands) also increases? * Compute the coefficient of correlation. * = [12(1344) – (13.8)(1160)]/12(16.26) – (13.8)2][12(114850) – (1160)2]=0.30722 * Determine the coefficient of determination * r2 = 256.4103/2716.667=0.09438 * df = 12 -2 = 10 * table b2 t = 1.812; Reject the H0 if t &gt; 1.812 * t = r ((n – 2)1/2) / (1 –

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