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    Understanding Customer Segmentation

    Using the attached information, I have to discuss a priori (data collection category definition before collection) and post hoc (data collection category definition after collection) as they relate to analysis of a population sample. Is one method preferable? What are the strengths and weaknesses of each?

    To identify the level of measurement being used for survey questions.

    The following survey questions have been established for a medical errors and patient safety business research paper: 1) How many patients were treated in your hospital (or nursing home, office, etc?) in the past year (you could change this time period to month, week, etc.)? (2) How many patients died while in the hospital

    SPSS - Movie Attendance

    Use the data from the following URL http://bcs.wiley.com/he-bcs/Books?action=index&itemId=0471755281&bcsId=3083 SPSS movie attendance data base and SPSS movie attendance questionnaire and using spss please answer the following Produce a table indicating the percentages of all respondents that consider each of the movie

    Survey - Obesity in Children

    Prepare a 10-13-question survey to collect primary data regarding obesity in children. Also, prepare an analysis of your survey. Determine if you have used the appropriate measures to research your business problem, and identify the level of measurement being used for each of your survey questions.

    Survey to collect primary data regarding the following problem.

    Medical Errors: The Scope of the Problem The November 1999 report of the Institute of Medicine (IOM), entitled, To Error is Human: Building a safer Health System, focused a great deal of attention on the issue of medical errors and patient safety. The report indicated that as many as 44,000 to 98,000 people die in hospitals e

    Survey Questions and False Responses

    The introduction to this thread contains a about your ability with Excel. Comment on the intuitiveness of the scale: (1 = Expert, 2 = Average, 3 = Novice) How might this scale lead to false responses?

    Purpose of survey

    What is the purpose of a survey. What are three examples of a survey and what potential purpose could each be used for? How can one work to ensure the participants of a survey will have their responses kept private? How can one work to ensure that information gained from a survey is unbiased? Would planning and having

    Surveys: Biased Samples and Questions

    1) Biased Sample: Find an example of a survey that used a biased sample. Explain why the sample is biased. What could have been done to make the sample unbiased? (Newspaper article, magazine, or Internet search) I have no idea of how to look for this. How do I know what is biased and how to make it unbiased? 2) Biased Survey

    Survey response data analysis

    (1) Gender (2) Age (3) Department (4) Position (5) Tenure (6) Overall Job Satisfaction (7) Intrinsic Job Satisfaction - Satisfaction with the actual performance of the job (8) Extrinsic Job Satisfaction- Things external to the job, e.g., office location, your work colleagues, your own office (cubicle/hard walled office, etc),