[pic] Further Details: Steve McClure Tel: - +441376 536838 / +447703519426 ----------------------- HS&E bulletin 07/2004 Recently‚ a serious incident occurred following the sampling of an LPG vessel. The inspector obtained hydrocarbon liquefied gas samples using two gas sample cylinders‚ commonly called ‘gas bombs’. These cylinders were delivered to a client’s laboratory for testing but the correct procedure for delivering
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This Report introduces‚ identifies‚ compares and comments on the advantages and disadvantages of Absorption and Marginal costing methods‚ highlighting the key differences between them with a background explanation in relation to‚ types and classification of costs‚ allocation and apportionment and to identify its place within management accounting. In Management accounting‚ the process of measuring and recording all costs within a business is needed in order for there to be an effective accounting
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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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ANSWER: Sampling is that part of statistical practice concerned with the selection of an unbiased or random subset of individual observations within a population of individuals intended to yield some knowledge about the population of concern‚ especially for making predictions based on the statistical inference (Ader‚ Mellenberg & Hand: 2008). There are quite a number of sampling methods that can be employed in research and these include simple random sampling‚ systematic sampling‚ stratified sampling
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Difficulty: Medium 11. True/False questions are a general type of survey questions. Answer: False Difficulty: Medium 12. Errors of observation are a class of survey error. Answer: True Difficulty: Medium Multiple Choice 13. Statistical methods help to: A) Demonstrate the need for improvement B) Identify ways to make improvements C) Assess whether or not improvement activities have been successful D) Estimate the benefits of improvement E) All of the above Answer: E Difficulty: Easy
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Historically‚ one problem with the research project emphasis of gathering marketing intelligence has been __________. Student Answer: its crisis-response orientation its lack of validity the lack of trained researchers the lack of computer resources misinterpretation of data by decision makers Points Received: 0 of 1 Comments: Question 2. Question : To design a marketing information system‚ analysts need to know __________. Student Answer: what types
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Types of Sampling In applications: Probability Sampling: Simple Random Sampling‚ Stratified Random Sampling‚ Multi-Stage Sampling * What is each and how is it done? * How do we decide which to use? * How do we analyze the results differently depending on the type of sampling? Non-probability Sampling: Why don’t we use non-probability sampling schemes? Two reasons: * We can’t use the mathematics of probability to analyze the results. * In general‚ we can’t count on a non-probability
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all‚ 2 somewhat‚ 3 very (a) Suppose you take random samples from the following groups: freshmen‚ sophomores‚ juniors‚ and seniors. What kind of sampling technique are you using (simple random‚ stratified‚ systematic‚ cluster‚ multistage‚ convenience)? Answer: For all students I would use the convenience sampling. The reason I would use this method is because college students often are very busy between school and work there is not very much room for anything else. So I would just try to catch
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Lab: Sampling Bacteria Purpose: Refer to handout sheet. Materials: Refer to handout sheet. Procedure: Refer to handout sheet. Pre-Lab Questions: 1. Why is one dish being reserved for the class as a "control"? Having a controlled variable is important in order to be able to look at what the bacteria would look like if it hadn’t been contaminated and just left as agar. Having a sample of agar that wasnt exposed to any bacteria will provide a clear picutre of what grew on the agar
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Operating a Franchise in Australia Contents Introduction 2 Discussion 3 Conclusion 11 References 12 Introduction The major issues or background of the essay is the need to review the franchisee code of conduct in Australia and verifying the amendments those took place in 2008 and 2010. The key points for this review are issues like questions of good faith in franchising‚ the various rights of franchisees at the end of their franchise agreements for example recognition for any contribution
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