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    and subject area represents the percentage of variance explained by the model. This approach allowed us to answer the primary research question: To what extent does SES explain the differences between school district student achievement in the State of Connecticut on Common Core-aligned assessments? Results and Conclusions We begin by reporting the descriptive statistics that show the percent of districts and students that are the subject of analysis. [Insert Table 1] We then present the…

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    disadvantage because if the coding is inaccurate then the findings are invalid. Another downside to content analysis is that it is not considered as a valid complex textual analysis method on its own. Meaning a more in depth process would be necessary to make any serious conclusions, such as a definite correlation. I will be doing an eclectic study. Along with completing a content analysis, I will also conduct a survey. The point of me also doing a survey is because it allows me to compare…

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    In unit 2 discussion 2, we are asked to select a health care organization and conduct an external environmental assessment using a framework or tool. The organization selected is the military Area Support Medical Company (ASMC). The external environmental assessment was conducted with the PEST concepts. PEST is an acronym for political, economic, social, and technological. The terminology represents the framework organizations use to evaluate the external factors that affects their business…

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    When these assumptions are not met the results may not be trustworthy. There are three important assumptions to test before the analysis starts. First of all, regression assumes that variables have normal distributions. Although most of variables show distributions close to normal, the small amount of variable that shows abnormal distributions is analyzed by the another statistical…

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    Reliability Table 4.5 Reliability Test Variable Cronbach’s Alpha N of Items Remark Brand Awareness 0.825 5 Reliable Brand Association 0.757 3 Reliable Perceived Quality 0.763 4 Reliable Brand Loyalty 0.890 5 Reliable After validity test, this is the result of the reliability test. The requirement to be reliable is the Cronbach’s Alpha must be more than 0.7. As seen from the table 4.5 the Cronbach’s Alpha of every variables are more than 0.7 which are remarked as reliable. To be explained, the…

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    highlight the necessity of such an analysis, and provide the…

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    3.12: Data Analysis process Overall, the objective of the research analysis is to try to answer the research questions formulated in Chapter 1. Accordingly, a conceptual framework and propositions have been developed from these questions, and justified in the literature review section. Therefore, the data analysis will be pursued to gather evidence pertaining to the several concepts identified. Quantitative data from the questiormaire survey will be analyzed by utilizing the Statistical…

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    1. Descriptive analysis of RR% and GR% The mean is a measure of central tendency that obtained by dividing the sum of observed values by the number of observations, n. Data points can fall above, below, or even on the mean, it is widely considered a good estimate for predicting subsequent data points. . For the retention rate (RR %), the mean is 57.41 while it is 41.76 for GR%, the dependent variable. The minimum and maximum are basically the least and highest observed value. For the retention…

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    IV. Analyses A. Bivariate Analysis Using Figure 1, 2, and Table 2, I discover that the correlation coefficients and linear relationship between the X and Y variables are not as strongly positive as I had thought. In fact, the correlation coefficient is negative with a very small absolute value. Both X_1 and X_2 have a slightly negative correlation coefficient of -0.05 with dependent variable Y. This indicates as the amount of acquirer initiations increase, sale premia will remain almost the same…

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    DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS Data Collection This study uses a unique dataset, which is a subset of the data that has been used by Bhansali and Zhu [12]. The dataset includes estimated IT expenditure of 329 large companies for 2005. The data was collected by phone interviews using a questionnaire designed by the research team. The questionnaire was distributed to the participants before interviews. The data was collected from approximately 600 firms; since some of these organizations are…

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