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    Case 2: Gulf Real Estate Properties. Please provide a Managerial Report that includes: 1. Appropriate descriptive statistics to summarize each of the three variables for the forty Gulf View condominiums 2. Appropriate descriptive statistics to summarize each of the three variables for the eighteen No-Gulf View condominiums 3. Comparison of your summary results from #1 & #2. Discuss any specific statistical results that would help a real estate agent understand the condominium market. 4. A 95%

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    Variance and Standard Deviation (expected). Using the data from problem 13‚ calculate the variance and standard deviation of the three investments‚ stock‚ corporate bond‚ and government bond. If the estimates for both the probabilities of the economy and the returns in each state of the economy are correct‚ which investment would you choose considering both risk and return? Why? ANSWER Variance of Stock = 0.10 x (0.25 – 0.033)2 + 0.15 x (0.12 – 0.033)2 + 0.50 x (0.04 – 0.033)2 + 0.25 x (-0.12

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    QNT 351 Week 4 DQ 2

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    This document of This pack of QNT 351 Week 4 Discussion Question 2 comprises: contains: Why does the significance level differ among industries? Will the null hypothesis be more likely to be rejected at ? = 0.01 than ? = 0.10? As the significance level increases to ? = 0.10 from ? = 0.01‚ which type error is more likely to occur? What can be done to reduce the likelihood of incurring this error? Deadline: ( )‚ Business - General Business I need tutorials from week 1-5 with all assignments

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    Types of Surveys QNT/561 - Applied Business Research and Statistics 5. In the following situations‚ decide whether you would use a personal interview‚ telephone survey‚ or self-administered questionnaire. Give your reasons. a. A survey of the residents of a new subdivision on why they happened to select that area in which to live. You also wish to secure some information about what they like and do not like about life in the subdivision. To survey residents of a new subdivision‚ I would

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    Questions QNT/561 1. You have received a business research study done by a consultant for a life insurance company. The study is a survey of customer satisfaction based on a sample of 600. You are asked to comment on its quality. What do you look for? The first thing that I would look for is how the sample is drawn by the consultant. 600 is a bulky sample‚ there could be many ways in which unfairness keeps into an unacceptably drawn sample. If the sample is an ease sample or other non-probability

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    number describing some aspect of a population. a. Sample. b. Parameter. c. Inference. d. Correction factor. 2. a. b. c. d. A sample quantity that serves to estimate an unknown parameter from a population is called: An equivalence. An estimator. An inference. An hypothesis test. 3. A sample may be drawn to: a. Save needless waste of time‚ money‚ and effort. b. Discover facts about a population. c. Make inferences about a parameter. d. All of the above. 4. The measure of central tendency which is sensitive

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    Part 1 of 1 - | Question 1 of 10 | 1.0 Points | Consider the following scenario in answering questions 1 through 4. Results from previous studies showed 79% of all high school seniors from a certain city plan to attend college after graduation. A random sample of 200 high school seniors from this city reveals that 162 plan to attend college. Does this indicate that the percentage has increased from that of previous studies? Test at the 5% level of significance. State the null and alternative

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    score. (2) (ii) Candidates who scored less than 35 were required to retake the examination. How many candidates had to retake? (3) (iii) The highest-scoring 15% of candidates were awarded a distinction. Find the mark above which a distinction was awarded. (3) (Total 16 marks) 2. At a conference of 100 mathematicians there are 72 men and 28 women. The men have a mean height of 1.79 m and the women have a mean height of 1.62 m. Find the mean height of the 100 mathematicians. (Total 4 marks)

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    Standard Deviation in the Business World QRB/501 Abstract On Standard Deviations in Job Performance The purpose of this study was to compare the expected payoffs from personnel programs based on standard deviation of job performances in dollars‚ the Global Estimation model‚ and the CREPID procedure. The study was done for route salesmen of a large soft drink bottling company. The Global Estimation model and the CREPID procedure were behaviorally based‚ where the standard deviation of job performance

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    Depending on how a sample is drawn‚ it may be a random sample or a nonrandom sample. A random sample is a sample drawn in such a way that each member of the population has some chance of being selected in the sample. In a nonrandom sample‚ some members of the population may not have any chance of being selected in the sample. Suppose we have a list of 100 students and we want to select 10 of them. If we write the names of all 100 students on pieces of paper‚ put them in a hat‚ mix them‚ and then

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