Identify circumstances under which would it have been appropriate to select a larger sample. Determine whether a sample of five mortgages is adequate to access the relative magnitudes of the effects of the variables.

Case Study: Mortgage Approval Time Study Read the following case study: A major financial services company wishes to better understand its mortgage approval process. In particular, the company is interested in learning about the effects of good versus fair credit history, the size of the mortgage (less than $500,000 versus greater than $500,000), and the […]

Discuss how the variables you discussed were related to the organization that you picked. How did the relationship between these two variables correlate with the change that occurred in your case? ORGL 4342 –Organizational Change Instructor: Dr. Ruben G. Flores

ORGL 4342 –Organizational Change Instructor: Dr. Ruben G. Flores Research Proposal Information (Artifact) Students combine research and theory to develop an individual synthesis project which examines an organization that has undergonea change or several changes and the outcomes that have occurred from those changes. Identify the variables that are responsible for those changes and pick […]

Identify Independent and Dependent Variables and Type of Data for the Variables

Article Citation and Permalink (APA format) Article 1 Article 2 Article 3 Point Description Description Description Broad Topic Area/Title Identify Independent and Dependent Variables and Type of Data for the Variables Population of Interest for the Study Sample Sampling Method Descriptive Statistics (Mean, Median, Mode; Standard Deviation) Identify examples of descriptive statistics in the article. […]

Evaluate the applicability of SCT to a real-life experience.Is there something you know about or a behavior that you display that was learned from your social environment? Were you modeled this behavior? Did the learned knowledge or behavior have consequences that encouraged you to adopt it?

Cognition incorporates numerous variables that may affect how we learn. For this discussion address the following: Explain social cognitive theory (SCT). Evaluate the applicability of SCT to a real-life experience. Hint: Is there something you know about or a behavior that you display that was learned from your social environment? Were you modeled this behavior? […]

Identify Independent Variable-the test that is being performed,Experimental Group-the group receiving the test

Bio110-Experimental Design To test a hypothesis in a controlled experiment, scientists will need to identify the following variables: Independent Variable-the test that is being performed Experimental Group-the group receiving the test Control Group-the group not receiving the test (baseline or placebo) Dependent Variable-the outcome that is being measured Standardized Variables-the conditions that are kept the […]

Identify three different variables from either recent news stories, the web, or that you encounter in your everyday life. Only one of the variables can be “time” as an independent variable.

Identify three different variables from either recent news stories, the web, or that you encounter in your everyday life. Only one of the variables can be “time” as an independent variable. For inspiration, use the examples listed in the solution to Example 1 on p. 537 of the text, or the Week 4 Discussion Sample, […]

What is the problem in need of addressing at this point in time? Describe which forces are driving the change effort.

A. What is the problem in need of addressing at this point in time? Describe which organization are driving the change effort. B. How did this problem arise? Determine how this problem is currently impacting the organization. C. Identify the specific organizational needs driving the change. Explain each. D. Identify specific variables, conditions, issues, individuals, […]

What role do extraneous variables play in our interpretation of data?

What role do extraneous variables play in our interpretation of data? Provide examples where the statistical results could be influenced by other factors. For example, a group may spend 50% less on hair care products which could indicate they have less hair or it could mean they have poor personal hygiene.

Examine the relationship between the two variables by carrying out a Bivariate Regression. Explain the finding by interpreting the R-square, the Y inception, the Slope, and the Beta of your bivariate output table.

Select two variables from the dataset that you want to know about their relationship (make sure both variables are on interval level). The variables must be different from the ones that you used for Assignment II. Create a hypothesis (original hypothesis) on the relationship between the two variables. Conduct a literature review of 5 to […]