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- BUS 308 Entire Course (New)
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- BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 1 Language
- BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 2 Probability
- BUS 308 Week 1 Quiz
- BUS 308 Week 1 Problem Set
- BUS 308 Week 1 Quiz (New)
- BUS 308 Week 2 DQ 1 Hypotheses
- BUS 308 Week 2 DQ 2 Variation
- BUS 308 Week 2 Quiz
- BUS 308 Week 2 Quiz (New)
- BUS 308 Week 2 Problem Set
- BUS 308 Week 3 DQ 1 ANOVA
- BUS 308 Week 3 DQ 2 Effect Size
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- BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 1 Language
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- Discussion 1-1/Language
- Numbers and measurements are the language of
business. - Organizations look at results in many ways
expenses, quality levels, efficiencies, time,
costs, etc. What measures does your department
keep track of? - Are they descriptive or inferential data, and
what is the difference between these? - (Note If you do not have a job where measures
are available to you, ask someone you know for
some examples, - or conduct outside research on an interest of
yours, or use personal measures.)
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- BUS 308 Week 1 DQ 2 Probability
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- 1. For assistance with these calculations, see
the Recommended Resources for Week One.
Measurement issues. Data, even numerically code
variables, can be one of 4 levels nominal,
ordinal, interval, or ratio. It is important to
identify which level a variable is, as this
impacts the kind of analysis we can do with the
data. For example, descriptive statistics such as
means can only be done on interval or ratio level
data. Please list, under each label, the
variables in our data set that belong in each
group..
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- BUS 308 Week 1 Problem Set
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- Things vary in life virtually nothing (except
physical standards such as the speed of light) we
interact with is constant over time. - Much of this variation follows somewhat
predictable patterns that can be examined using
probability. - An example of a subjective probability is Cops
usually do not patrol this road, so I can get
away with speeding. - An empirical probability example is Each
production run has a 5 reject rate. - A classical (or theoretical) probability example
is This die has six sides, so I should see the
number 2 come up 1/6th of the time.
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- BUS 308 Week 1 Quiz (New)
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- 1. Question In statistical notation, M is to µ
as s is to s. -
- Question 2. Question A parameter refers to a
sample characteristic. -
- Question 3. Question Data on the city from
which members of a board of directors come
represent interval data. -
- Question 4. Question In a frequency
distribution such as a bell-shaped curve, what
does the vertical height of the curve indicate? -
- Question 5. Question The z transformation makes
data normal. -
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- BUS 308 Week 1 Quiz
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- 1. Question Data on the city from
which members of a board of directors come
represent interval data. - 2. Question Inferential
statistics infer the characteristics of samples. - 3. Question The mode is which of
the following? - 4. Question The standard error of
the mean can be calculated by dividing µ by the
square root of the number of values in the
distribution. - 5. Question If a certifying
agency raises the requirements for real estate
agents, what sort of decision error is the agency
protecting against? - 6. Question Which of the
following defines statistical significance
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- BUS 308 Week 2 DQ 1 Hypotheses
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- Discussion 2-1/Hypotheses
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- What is a hypothesis test? Why do we need to use
them to make decisions about relating sample
results to the population - why cant we just make our decisions by the
sample value?
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- BUS 308 Week 2 DQ 2 Variation
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- Variation exists in virtually all parts of our
lives. - We often see variation in results in what we
spend (utility costs each month, food costs,
business supplies, etc.). - Consider the measures and data you use (in either
your personal or job activities). - When are differences (between one time period and
another, between different production lines,
etc.) between average or actual results
important? - How can you or your department decide whether or
not the observed differences over time are
important? How could using a mean difference test
help?
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- BUS 308 Week 2 Problem Set
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- Problem Set Week Two
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- Complete the problems below and submit your work
in an Excel document. Be sure to show all of your
work and clearly label all calculations. - All statistical calculations will use the
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- Included in the Week Two tab of theEmployee
Salary Data Set are 2 one-sample t-tests
comparing male and female average salaries to the
overall sample mean.
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- BUS 308 Week 2 Quiz (New)
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- 1. Question What is the relationship between
the power of a statistical test and decision
errors? -
- Question 2. Question The desired sample depends
on all of these factors except? -
- Question 3. Question What question does the z
test answer? -
- Question 4. Question The desired sample size
depends only the size of the population to be
tested. -
- Question 5. Question Each different
t-distribution is defined by which of the
following?
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- BUS 308 Week 2 Quiz
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- 1. Question How is the sum of
squares unlike either the standard deviation or
the variance? - 2. Question If sums of squares
statistics are calculated for shoppers at three
different retail outlets, what statistic will
indicate the variability among those at each
outlet? - 3. Question Which is the symbol
used for the test statistic in ANOVA? - 4. Question If ANOVA reveals that
four different departments have significantly
different levels of productivity, what will a
post-hoc test indicate?
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- BUS 308 Week 3 DQ 1 ANOVA
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- In many ways, comparing multiple sample means is
simply an extension of what we covered last week.
- Just as we had 3 versions of the t-test (1
sample, 2 sample (with and without equal
variance), and paired - we have several versions of ANOVA single
factor, factorial (called 2-factor with
replication in Excel), and within- - subjects (2-factor without replication in Excel).
What examples (professional, personal, social)
can you provide on when we might use each type? - What would be the appropriate hypotheses
statements for each example?
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- BUS 308 Week 3 DQ 2 Effect Size
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- Several statistical tests have a way to measure
effect size. What is this, and when might you
want to use it in looking at results from these
tests on job related data?
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- BUS 308 Week 4 DQ 1 Confidence Intervals
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- Discussion 4-1/Confidence Intervals
- Many people do not like or trust single point
estimates for things they need measured. - Looking back at the data examples you have
provided in the previous discussion questions on
this issue, how might - adding confidence intervals help managers accept
the results better? Why? - Ask a manger in your organization if they would
prefer a single point estimate or a range for
important measures, and why? Please share what
they say.
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- BUS 308 Week 4 DQ 1 Confidence Intervals
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- Discussion 4-1/Confidence Intervals
- Many people do not like or trust single point
estimates for things they need measured. - Looking back at the data examples you have
provided in the previous discussion questions on
this issue, how might - adding confidence intervals help managers accept
the results better? Why? - Ask a manger in your organization if they would
prefer a single point estimate or a range for
important measures, and why? Please share what
they say
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- BUS 308 Week 4 DQ 2 Chi-Square Tests
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- Discussion 4-2/Chi-Square Tests
- Chi-square tests are great to show if
distributions differ or if two variables interact
in producing outcomes. - What are some examples of variables that you
might want to check using the chi-square tests?
What would these results tell you?
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- BUS 308 Week 4 Problem Set
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- ASSIGNMENT WEEK 4
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- Lets look at some other factors that might
influence pay. Complete the problems below and
submit your work in an Excel document. Be sure to
show all of your work and clearly label all
calculations. All statistical calculations will
use the - 1. Using our sample data, construct a 95
confidence interval for the population's mean
salary for each gender. Interpret the results.
How do they compare with the findings in the week
2 one sample t-test outcomes (Question 1)?
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- BUS 308 Week 4 Quiz (New)
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- 1. Question The goodness of fit test null
hypothesis states that the sample data does not
match an expected distribution. -
- Question 2. Question Statistical significance
in the Chi-square test means the population
distribution (expected) is not the source of the
sample (observed) data. -
- Question 3. Question While rejecting the null
hypothesis for the goodness of fit test means
distributions differ, rejecting the null for the
test of independence means the variables interact.
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- BUS 308 Week 4 Quiz
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- 1. Question With reference to
problem 1, what statistic determines the
correlation of experience with productivity,
controlling for age in experience? - 2. Question In a problem where
interest rates and growth of the economy are used
to predict consumer spending, which of the
following will increase prediction error? - 3. Question With reference to
problem 3, how is the regression constant or the
a value interpreted? - 4. Question Which of the
following is a problem in simple regression? - 5. Question In a problem where
average temperature and number of daylight hours
are used to predict energy consumption in homes,
what does the standard error of multiple estimate
gauge?
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- BUS 308 Week 5 DQ 1 Correlation
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- Discussion 5-1/Correlation
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- What results in your departments seem to be
correlated or related to other activities? - How could you verify this? Create a null and
alternate hypothesis for one of these issues. - What are the managerial implications of a
correlation between these variables?
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- BUS 308 Week 5 DQ 2 Regression
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- Discussion 5-2/Regression
- At times we can generate a regression equation to
explain outcomes. - For example, an employees salary can often be
explained by their pay grade, appraisal rating,
education level, etc. - What variables might explain or predict an
outcome in your department or life? - If you generated a regression equation, how would
you interpret it and the residuals from it?
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- BUS 308 Week 5 Final Paper (2 Papers)
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- The final paper provides you with an opportunity
to integrate and reflect on what you have learned
during the class. -
- The question to address is What have you
learned about statistics? In developing your
responses, consider at a minimum and discuss
the application of each of the course elements in
analyzing and making decisions about data (counts
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- BUS 308 Week 5 Problem Set
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- ASSIGNMENT WEEK 5
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- 1. Create a correlation table for the variables
in our (Use analysis ToolPak or StatPlusmac LE
function Correlation). - a. Reviewing the data levels from week 1, what
variables can be used in a Pearsons Correlation
Table (which is what Excel produces)? - b. Place the table here.
- c. Using r approximately .28 as the significant
r value (at p .05) for a correlation between 50
values, what variables are significantly related
to salary? To compa?
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