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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Entire Course (Old)
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 1
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 1 Assignment Problems 1.2,
1.17, 3.3 3.22 (Old) - ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 1 Performance Report
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- You are the manager at a company and are asked to
present a report on the year-to-date performance
of your division. What type of statistical
information would you
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 2
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 1 Quiz (10 MCQ) (Old)
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- Discuss how the Empirical Rule works and how it
relates to the bell curve as illustrated in
Figure 3.14 (a). Then, explain Chebyshevs Theorem
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- 1. Question The two types of
quantitative variables are -
- 2. Question As a general rule,
when creating a stem-and-leaf display, there
should be between ______
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 2 Assignments
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 2 DQ 1
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- BUS 308 Week 2 Assignments Problems 4.4, 4.20,
5.12, 6.22(a)
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- Relative Frequency. Conceptually we would expect
the probability of newborn males and females to
be the same. However, census reports indicate
that the ratios of
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 2 DQ 2
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 2 Quiz (10 MCQ) (Old)
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- Applications for Probability. In what situations
might you use probability as a manager to
approach business-related problems? What are the
advantages
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- 1. Question In a statistical
study, the random variable X 1, if the house is
colonial, and X 0 if the house is not colonial,
then it can be stated that the random variable is
continuous.
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 3 Assignments
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 3 DQ 1
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- BUS 308 Week 3 Assignments Problems 7.11, 7.30,
8.8, 8.38
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- Unscientific Sampling. Consider question 7.45
from the text A Milwaukee television station,
WITI-TV, conducted a telephone call-in survey
asking whether viewers liked the
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 3 DQ 2
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 3 Quiz (10 MCQ) (Old)
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- Article Review. Many articles present statistical
data and list margins of error (for example,
reports on political opinion polls, growth or
decline of the housing
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- 1. Question There is little
difference between the values of ta/2 and Za/2
when the sample - 2. Question If the population
proportion is .4 with a sample size of 20, then
is this sample large enough so that the sampling
distribution of is a normal distribution.
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 4 Assignments
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 4 DQ 1 Hypothesis Test (Old)
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- BUS 308 Week 4 Assignments Problems 9.13, 9.22,
12.10, 12.18(a)
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- Give an example of a hypothesis test you could
perform at work or at home. State what the Null
and the Alternative hypotheses would be in your
test. Explain how you
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 4 DQ 2
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 4 Quiz
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- Creating Hypotheses. Assume you are the manager
of a paint manufacturing factory. Your company
has received complaints from customers
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- 1. Question Consider using
p-value to test H0 versus Ha by setting a equal
to .10. We reject H0 at level a of significance
if and only if the p-value is
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 5 DQ 1 Linear Correlation
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 5 DQ 2
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- Linear Correlation. Do you think there is a
correlation between CEO salaries and the degree
of success of a company? If you were to take a
sample of
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- Quality Control. Visit the websites on Quality
Control (QC) listed in the Required Websites for
this week. In addition, locate an article on the
Internet or in the
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- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 5 Final Part I
- ASHFORD BUS 308 Week 5 Final Part
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- Calculate the mean yearly value using the average
gas prices by month found in the"Final Project
Data Set". - 2.Using the years as your x-axis and the annual
mean as your y-axis, create a scatterplotand a
linear regression line.
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- Imagine that you are a manager at a delivery
service and you are creating a report toproject
the effects on your company of rising gas prices
in the next ten years.
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