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    THE CHI-SQUARE GOODNESS-OF-FIT TEST The chi-square goodness-of-fit test is used to analyze probabilities of multinomial distribution trials along a single dimension. For example‚ if the variable being studied is economic class with three possible outcomes of lower income class‚ middle income class‚ and upper income class‚ the single dimension is economic class and the three possible outcomes are the three classes. On each trial‚ one and only one of the outcomes can occur. In other words‚ a family

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    Equal employment opportunities of SQUARE TOILETRIES LIMITED A study on Square Toiletries Limited Prepared For Mohammad Zahidul Islam Instructor of Human Resource Management (HRM-301) Prepared By Section: D Serial NO. Name ID Program 01. Md.Al Amin Munshi 10202069 BBA 02. Md.Rasheduzzaman 10202107 BBA 03. Md.Moshiur Rahman 10202065 BBA 04. Fatema Akter Shima 10202068 BBA IUBAT- INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF BUSINESS

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    Tiananmen Square Massacre Tiananmen Square is in the centre of Beijing. It was the main grounds for protesters in 1989. Students travelled across the country to Tiananmen Square to protest against the Communist government’s corruptions for more freedom. Thousands of students attended to fight for their rights of freedom and education etc. On the 4th of June 1989‚ the Chinese government took action in protecting their power from the people and the peace in their country. They sent in the People’s

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    Chi-square tests 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 χ2 distribution and its properties A chi-square (χ2) distribution is a set of density curves with each curve described by its degree of freedom (df). The distribution have the following properties: - Area under the curve = 1 - All χ2 values are positive i.e. the curve begins from 0 (except for df=1) increases to a peak and decreases towards 0 as its asymptote - The curve is skewed to the right‚ and as the degree of freedom increases‚ the

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    Alpha Toiletries Limited is an organisation which specializes in a wide range of toiletry products. The company has been in business for over fifteen years‚ and it can be said that they are doing fairly well‚ but they would obviously do better if they adjust some of their operational strategies They need to look into the following areas; 1) Lean Production/ Just in time; This firm manufactured products ahead of customers orders‚ thereby they kept high inventory. There has been a lot of occasions

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    Predictability of Social Media Usage to Grade Averages IB Math Studies Spring 2013 Table of Contents: Introduction/Purpose……………………………………………………………..p.3 Data Collection Method……………………………………………………….....p. 3 - 4 Data Analysis: Chi-Squared Statistic Frequency Table…………………………………………………………p. 4 - 5 Contingency Table……………………………………………………….p. 5 – 6 Chi – Squared Statistic…………………………………………………...p. 7 Degrees of Freedom………………………………………………………p. 7 Critical Value……………………………………………………………

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    justified in the Tiananmen Square Massacre? On the fourth of June 1989‚ thousands of students died in a massacre that has come to be known as the June Fourth Incident in China. It was a horrifying occurrence built up after five weeks of protesting‚ demonstrating and speaking out against the Chinese government and its regime‚ carried out mainly by university students‚ but also ordinary workers and older intellectuals. The core of the protesting was done in Tiananmen Square‚ Beijing: the nation’s symbolic

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    deeply disturbed by what he saw. He believes totalitarianism will be the method that communist party adopts to fight freedom. The book foreshadows many of the events that will happen in a communist society. In many ways‚ the incident of Tiananmen Square in 1989 echoes 1984‚ which is a warning that totalitarian government is a power abuser‚ propaganda manipulator‚ and democracy suppressor. Power Abusiveness"The party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested inthe good of others;

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    The subjugation of the protesters provided an essential meaning to the CCP‚ they persevered. The rebellion was crushed‚ callously‚ despite expectations in the west that the government would collapse and a ‘serious chaotic state’ would appear‚ they remained. The reality that the government remained distinctly indicated an end to calls from pro-democrats to reorganise a rebellion. Gittings argues that ‘fear of national upheaval with historical memory of the rebellion within the past century remained

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    The events of Tiananmen Square in 1989 present the struggle between continuity and change through the clashing ideals of the Communist party and the civilians‚ especially the students‚ of China. The students‚ who leaned towards western ideals‚ demanded for political and economic reform that would ultimately lead to a more democratic and free society. They also campaigned against corruption‚ and this resulted in much support from the working class who had been exploited by the government. The westernised

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