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C/C/344. An evaluation of the performance capacity of mutual funds

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5050
DATE:
2012
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This paper discusses the mutual fund industry, and aims to evaluate the performance capacity of mutual funds. The research aim, question and hypothesis are all detailed along with the limitations of the study. The paper then examines a range of topics, some of which include types of mutual funds, advantages and disadvantages of mutual funds, performance management, and the trends in the mutual funds industry. The research methods used for the study are detailed, and the paper then examines in detail all of the statistical data collected.

 

KEYWORDS: mutual fund industry, performance capacity, performance management!,

 

C/C/338. The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency and statistical process control

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1300
DATE:
2011
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This paper looks at the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), and begins by providing background information on statistical process control (SPC). The paper aims to implement SPC methods to the process of the MHRA, and provides a methodology for the study. The results found are detailed, and the paper then discusses the findings and provides recommendations.

 

KEYWORDS: Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency, MHRA, statistical process control, SPC!,

 

C/C/316. Regression analysis of household income in UK

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1850
DATE:
2011
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The paper presents a regression analysis of household income representing it as a set of statistically meaningful independent variables, i.e. food, fuel, clothing, transport, etc. British Family Expenditure Survey for 1980-1982 is used as a data source. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Regression analysis, household income, British Family Expenditure,

 

C/C/283. Statistical analysis and forecasting of sea passenger traffic from UK to France

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2100
DATE:
2011
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The paper examines the patterns of seasonal behaviour and trends in passenger movements by sea from the UK to France over 1979-2010 analysing in-sample data series, calculating the seasonal index, and presenting time series forecasts using decomposition method, Holt’s method based on deseasonalized data and Holt-Winter’s method. The accuracy of the forecasts is evaluated. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistical analysis, forecasting, sea passenger traffic, from UK to France,

 

C/C/282. Use of descriptive statistics in data sample analysis

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1000
DATE:
2011
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The paper illustrates the use of descriptive statistics in analysing the data obtained from a class of 30 students. The variables considered in the analysis are gender, age, shoe size, height and weight. Mean, median and mode are calculated as measurement of central tendency displaying the data in a graph form.

 

KEYWORDS: descriptive statistics, data analysis,

 

C/C/279. Data analysis for theme parks in Florida

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1150
DATE:
2011
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This paper provides an analysis of data regarding visitors to theme parks in Florida. The paper provides data on the nationality, age, gender, and income of the visitors, and the paper then interprets the data. This paper does not have a reference list.

 

KEYWORDS: Visitors, theme park, Florida, data analysis,

 

C/C/272. Evaluation of MBA distance learning programme offered by International University of Fulchester: questionnaire technique and analysis

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2950
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SPSS Files
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper reports on the techniques and results of primary data collection via a questionnaire aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of an MBA distance learning programme launched by the International University of Fulcheste and establish the profile of the target audience. The methods of descriptive statistics are used in the analysis.

 

KEYWORDS: MBA distance learning programme, International University of Fulcheste, questionnaire techniques, descriptive statistics,

 

C/C/268. Statistical analysis of Curves Fitness Clubs performance: research methodology

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2300
DATE:
2011
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The paper details the methodology of the research into the impact of global recession on the health and fitness industry of Cyprus offering a case study of Curves Fitness Clubs. The methods of descriptive statistics and cross reference statistical research are explained from the general perspective and in the context of the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistical analysis, Curves Fitness Clubs, research methodology,

 

C/C/240. Proposal. Does the position of the candidate's name on the election ballot paper influence voters' choice?

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2700
DATE:
2010
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The paper proposes to look into voting preferences using the theory of information visualization and data mining to explore the link between elected officials, their racial identity and their placing on the ballot paper. The objectives of the research are outlined. Literature is reviewed on the existing studies of the use of data mining and visualization techniques as a means to establish a pattern between the position of the candidate on the ballot paper and voter choices. Research methodology is described, the plan of work and the use of resources are considered, the ethical issues of the study are addressed.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, position of candidate’s name, election ballot paper, data mining, information visualization, voter choices,

 

C/E/602. Statistical analysis of gross regional product in the People's republic of China

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3500
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Statistical Data (SPO)
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

This paper discusses data based on gross regional product, focusing on the people’s republic of China. The paper contains a large proportion of statistical analysis, like the Pearson’s correlation coefficient, regression models, linearity and multicollinearity. The paper also includes a spreadsheet containing all of the calculation and statistical data.

 

KEYWORDS: Data, regional product, peoples republic of China, statistical analysis, pearson’s correlation coefficient, regression models, linearity, multicollinearity,

 

C/C/208. Statistic analysis of factors that can predict birth weight

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1550
DATE:
2010
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The paper reports on the study aimed to test whether the birth weight of the infants can be predicted on the basis of mother’s age, number of pregnancies, mother’s haemoglobin level and other factors. Statistic analysis is performed using the methods of linear and logistic regression.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistic analysis, birth weight,

 

C/C/204. Employees' perception of company's practices: statistic analysis of questionnaire on job satisfaction

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2750
DATE:
2010
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The paper reports on the findings of a survey based on the job satisfaction questionnaire distributed among the employees of a company. Statistic analysis of the obtained data is conducted identifying the relationship between expected bonuses and job profiles, preferred medical claims per month and employees’ age/gender, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: job satisfaction, statistic analysis, questionnaire, bonus expectation, medical claims,

 

C/C/199. Exercises in statistics and data analysis

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4500
DATE:
2010
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The paper presents quantitative analysis of various sets of data drawing frequency diagrams and histograms, identifying types of distribution exhibited by the data, comparing data sets for various phenomena, assessing probabilities of events’ occurrence, etc. Descriptive statistics is used to establish statistical significance of the findings. The paper has no references due to the nature of the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistics, data analysis, frequency, distribution, probabilities, histogram, diagram,

 

C/M/1448. Factors Affecting Marketing of Houses and House Prices

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680
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper reports on the results of the statistical analysis of the factors affecting the mean selling price of houses in the UK focusing on the variables of an attached conservatory and a city area whether the house is located. Statistical analysis is presented in the Appendix.

 

KEYWORDS: House Prices, statistical analysis,

 

C/C/178. Exercises in quantitative methods of analysis

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4500
DATE:
2010
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49.99 GBP

The paper presents three exercises on quantitative statistic analysis: the first exercise presents calculations on the basis of the data obtained via a psychological test Survey of Study Habits and Attitudes (SSHA) designed to measure the motivation, study habits and attitudes towards learning in college students to establish whether SSHA are gender related. The second exercise explores the relationship between highway death rate and different types of vehicles. The third exercise addresses the health risks of obesity in the UK with regard to the variables of gender, family history, motivation, etc. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: quantitative methods, statistic analysis, gender related learning, highway death rate, health risks of obesity,

 

C/F/660. Statistic analysis of customer satisfaction with e-banking service quality in Cyprus

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3500
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

The paper provides statistic analysis of the levels of customer satisfaction with the service quality of electronic banking in Cyprus including its reliability, responsiveness, security, accessibility and the quality of information. The importance of the analyzed dimensions for the evaluation of e-banking service quality is statistically measured on the basis of the responses obtained from a questionnaire distributed among Cypriot e-banking users. The paper has no references.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistic analysis, customer satisfaction, e-banking, internet banking, service quality, Cyprus,

 

C/C/165. Hydrologic and probability analysis of rainfall data

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1650
ADD-ONS:
Excel sheet
DATE:
2010
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19.99 GBP

The paper presents a report on hydrology statistics and probability using the Thiessen Polygon Method (TPM) to explore area rainfall, the Normal Ratio Method (NRM) to estimate missing values, and Probability Frequency Analysis to define the exceedence of rainfall. Weibul Formula approach is critically evaluated.

 

KEYWORDS: Hydrology, probability analysis, rainfall data, Thiessen Polygon Method, Normal Ratio Method, Weibul Formula,

 

C/C/151. Correlation analysis of mobile phone users' behaviour: to switch or nor to switch?

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1300
DATE:
2009
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The paper uses statistical methods to establish the probability of staying with the current mobile service provider in mobile phone users against the probability of switching to a different provider. Non-parametric correlation analysis is performed to examine how switching behaviour is related to pricing, corporate image, the subject’s income levels, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Correlation analysis, mobile phone provider, switching behaviour, statistics,

 

C/N/296. Health studies: reviews and statistics

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2000
DATE:
2009
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The paper addresses various health issues reviewing related studies and providing statistic data and information related to the health risk reduction including the screening test for diabetes, PSA screening, potential correlation between alcohol and nicotine exposure and resultant ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistics, health risk reduction, screening, diabetes, ADHD, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,

 

C/C/150. Event tree analysis

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730
DATE:
2009
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The paper examines the use of event tree analysis in risk assessment addressing several instances of system failure using the methods of event tree analysis, and calculating the differences between event probability, event approximation, conditional probability, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Risk assessment, event tree analysis, event probability,

 

C/C/148. Profitability in English Construction Industry

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2700
DATE:
2009
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The paper evaluates the profitability in the English construction industry using a database of 52 companies with more than 1000 employees. The role of the company size and turnover in the explanation of profitability is explored, regression analysis is conducted.

 

KEYWORDS: Construction industry, linear regression, statistics,

 

C/C/145. Statistics and Marketing analysis

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1600
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

The paper presents analysis of two scenarios offering a statistical perspective on the levels of occupational stress in Glasgow employees and discussing the findings obtained from a demographic questionnaire used to examine the reasons for the decline in sales at Phones R Great. Charts, tables and graphs are used in the analysis of the data.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistic, demographic questionnaire, marketing analysis, Glasgow employees, Phones R Great,

 

C/C/122. Statistical analysis of Takki Holdings' projects

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2100
DATE:
2009
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The paper examines alternative development projects for tourist and visitors' attraction proposed by Takki Holdings operating in the entertainment market. Cash flow analysis for both projects is conducted including statistics of visitors' expenditures, calculation of the mean squared error (MSE), linear regression equation, etc. Forecast for each quarter for year 2009 is presented.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistical, cash flow analysis, Takki Holdings, park, project, tourist attraction, forecast,

 

C/C/123. Demographic analysis of salaries' distribution

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1500
DATE:
2009
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The paper offers statistical demographic analysis on the basis of a salaries' survey presenting breakdowns by gender, job categories, distribution of salaries by ethnicity, etc. histograms showing the frequency of values' occurrence in a sample are discussed as analogous to the actual distribution.

 

KEYWORDS: Demographic, salaries distribution, statistical,

 

C/C/132. Statistic analysis

WORDS:
1200
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

This paper presents statistical analysis of a set of data providing definitions to the concepts of 'mean', 'median', and 'mode', and calculating the mean value of house prices, population distribution, the age of the head of the household, etc. Regression analysis, confidence intervals analysis and moving average analysis are conducted making forecast about future trends.

 

KEYWORDS: Statistics, Regression Analysis, Data Analysis, Confidence Intervals, Excel, Forecasting, Moving average,