You will need to review each week's experiences by examining several items you have learned or found interesting
You will need to review each week's experiences by examining several items you have learned or found interesting during discussion, assigned readings or responses. This is your opportunity to provide insights and reflections on the importance of the week for you personally and the week's impact on your understanding your organization's behavior and management issues.
Please format your summary into three categories and use subheads as follows:
1. Review of week's events (What did I learn?)
2. Analysis of week's events: (What did I find helpful and /or frustrating?)
3. Application of week's events (What is the importance of this week's learning theories to me and my organization?)
- Describe a 5-step hypothesis test of multiple means (using the one-factor or the two-factor ANOVA test process) for a particular claim related to your work or life environment. You need to state the claim, define the null and alternate hypotheses, identify the test significance and the test statistic, and state the decision rule that will be used. The decision rule may be based on critical values or on the p-value approach. You do not need to collect data and actually conduct the test calculations unless you wish to do so.
2) The mayor of a small town would like to know whether a local bond issue is likely to pass or not. He mails a survey to 500 randomly selected voters. How many returns must he get in order to know the proportion that will support the bond issue within a standard error of 5% and a confidence level of 95%? If he gets a 60% return from the mailing and would like to keep the error at 5%, what will happen to his confidence in the result? If he gets a 60% return from the mailing and would like to maintain his 95% confidence in the result, what will happen to the error?
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