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    Pfizer Executive Summary

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    two colleagues in two different business units: Development Operations (GIP) and the Business Analytics & Insight (GEP). Overall, it is evident that Pfizer, as a consequence of being a heavily regulated pharmaceutical industry, must use scientific data to ensure that the products we make are safe and effective. My assessment concluded that, as expected, there are many moving parts to getting a product out in the market and that Pfizer is using analytics as a competitive advantage. The assessment…

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    Data Mining Essay

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    interested in is Data Mining. This is interesting to me because it can help in various areas of society. This includes the medical field, elderly care, and commerce. This is controversial because of the amount and type of personal data that is being collected. We are living in the “Big Data” era where there are many ways to collect data. It could be from your watch, phone, light bulbs or your car. Even your television collects data. I will explain and define the usage of data mining in these…

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    required and order print material 10 days before the event. - Ensure the posters are displayed at least 7 days before the event. - Place the posters in visible places around the hotel to ensure they reach all our guests. Action: Q10 a)Describe the type of information in finished documents that you would check for accuracy and correctness In my poster example for the Karaoke night at the hotel I would start by checking spelling, grammar and punctuation to make sure the message is…

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    that it allows to use very detailed processes than can give a very exact information about product, service or system that it is used for. However, on the negative side it is a long and time-consuming method as it involves gathering large amounts of data from throughout the supply chain or purchasing expensive databases. Approximately it is taking between 3 and up to 12 months for determining full results. Also, it is individual for each product, service or system, therefore it does takes a time…

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    Grey Wolves

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    be first three best solutions assigned to best optima about the potential location of prey. The remaining categorize i.e., omega makes them to follow and update their positions according to the positions of first three fittest search agents. The statistical expression of the Grey Wolves encircling behavior is presented…

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    Hand Sanitizer Experiment

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    washing hands with soap, or using hand sanitizer would have no effect growth of microbes. First to test for outliers in my data I used the five number summary. There was a mild outlier (110) detected in the hand sanitizer group, but was not removed because it did not drastically skew the results. The first bar graph (seen in the data section of paper) can be used to compare data. The first bar graph includes standard error bars that provide visual evidence (along with another test) on whether or…

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    with many things, the data mart’s biggest asset is also its biggest flaw. And the biggest problem with data marts is that they are compartmentalized. Only one group of people can access that information. If that group wants additional data, it must be gathered from a different data mart or data warehouse and brought to their data mart (Westerman 13). When this happens there can be numerous warehouses to maintain, which is not desired. Wal-Mart advises to wait until the data warehouse is…

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    A total of 17 college students. One man and sixteen women of a large City University, Queens College. The mean age of the participants was 20 and were chosen through convenience sampling. Participants were not compensated for their participation as it was part of their course fulfilment. Materials The experiment was performed in a lab room where everyone had access to a computer and the internet. The experiment was performed on an online subscription based website with clear instructions. A…

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    Research Instrument/ Data Sources, Rights of the Participants and Legal issues A questionnaire is designed with closed-ended questions. Each question has alternative responses from which the respondents can make a choice. To ensure that these responses can be measured, the researcher uses the five point Likert scale to enable the respondents determine the extent to which they agree or disagree with the questions. The types of questions asked are very important as they help to answer the…

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    Aside from the general issue regarding survey data and their inability to accurately represent reality, there are no overtly obvious issues regarding the measurement or operationalization of this variable. The central independent variable I chose was number of group memberships. The variable was measured by simply asking respondents for the number of groups that they belonged to. The unit of analysis in individuals, and the variable is continuous. The mean is 0.833, indicating that the number…

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