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Statistical Consultant: June 2009
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To request a post on a specific topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Friday, June 26, 2009. The term cluster analysis. Was first used by Tryon in 1939. Cluster analysis is a multivariate technique, which is used for segmentation in research. In cluster analysis, a cluster is a group of similar objects. In marketing research, cluster analysis. Is used for segmentation of similar objects, which is similar in buying habits, demographic characteristics, or psychographics.
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Statistical Consultant: March 2009
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To request a post on a specific topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Wednesday, March 25, 2009. In a world where ambition and competition are taking over, statistics consulting services. For the clients. The statistics consulting services offered to clients are accurate and reliable. Some of the features, services and benefits of statistics consulting services are as follows:. They carry out data analysis, and provide reports and reviews for the clients. Statistics cons...
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Dissertation Consulting: April 2013
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This is a blog containing practical information from the world leader in Dissertation Consulting. Posts contain information on choosing a Dissertation Consultant to conducting statistical analysis on your own. To request a blog written on a specific topic, please email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. With your suggestion. Thank you! Monday, April 8, 2013. Video Tutorial: MPlus Data Setup. Univariate and Multivariate Outliers. Both types of outliers can influence the outcome of statistical analyses. If the...
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Dissertation Consulting: Univariate and Multivariate Outliers
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This is a blog containing practical information from the world leader in Dissertation Consulting. Posts contain information on choosing a Dissertation Consultant to conducting statistical analysis on your own. To request a blog written on a specific topic, please email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. With your suggestion. Thank you! Monday, April 8, 2013. Univariate and Multivariate Outliers. A univariate outlier is a data point that consists of an extreme value on one variable. Scores) can be used. If th...
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Dissertation Proposal: April 2013
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To request a specific blog topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Wednesday, April 10, 2013. Selecting a Survey Instrument. When selecting a survey instrument. For dissertation research, there are some important factors that should influence the decision. First, and foremost, the instrument should accurately measure the variable of interest. In this instance, the Job Satisfaction Survey. Would be a good choice. The instrument is composed of 36 Likert scale items. To deter...
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Dissertation Proposal: January 2009
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To request a specific blog topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Friday, January 23, 2009. Research Methodology is a critical component of any research exercise as it can make the difference between a completely irrelevant and a completely relevant exercise. Frequently, the research methodology underlying a multi-million dollar research project can make the difference between completely accurate and completely inaccurate results, although the underlying methods. Quantita...
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Dissertation Proposal: March 2009
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To request a specific blog topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Dissertation writing is a very complex and crucial task. And yet, finishing one’s dissertation is essential because a student does not get a degree without it. Writing a dissertation requires a student to do an immense amount of hard work. It also requires them to be very efficient. Dissertation methodology is a chapter that carries the most important and necessary information abo...
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Dissertation Proposal: February 2013
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To request a specific blog topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Tuesday, February 19, 2013. Writing a quantitative research question. Formulating a quantitative research question can often be a difficult task. When composing a research question, a researcher needs to determine if they want to describe data, compare differences among groups, assess a relationship, or determine if a set of variables predict another variable. The goal of a descriptive. Are there difference...
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Dissertation Proposal: November 2012
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To request a specific blog topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Monday, November 19, 2012. You may be saying the MRF stands for “Man, Research Frustrating.” For those struggling with Capella’s BMGT8032: Survey of research methods, or for other dissertation students working on their proposal, here are a few thoughts. For a write-up ($29). Certainly, any questions, feel free to call us (877) 437-8622 or email us info@StatisticsSolutions.com. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Dissertation Proposal: When to use descriptive Statistics to answer RQs
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To request a specific blog topic or if you have any questions email James@StatisticsSolutions.com. Monday, March 4, 2013. When to use descriptive Statistics to answer RQs. Are the appropriate analyses when the goal of the research is to present the participants’ responses (as frequencies and percentages and/or as means and standard deviations) to survey items in order to address the research questions. Hypotheses in descriptive statistics. Typically, the average that is calculated/presented is the mean.
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