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    AMDA Report

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    rising auto insurance claims on the east coast Advanced Multivariate Data analysis Project Proposal Submitted To Prof. Malay Bhattacharyya BY – GROUP 9 Paarth Gupta (1211281) Samidh Pratap (1211296) Shrey Sahay (1211294) Indian Institute Of Management Bangalore Date: 06.12.2013 Introduction The company’s profits have been decreasing although the revenue has increased. This is because the number of claims has been increasing. The company wants to figure out what factors affect

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    quantitative approach of questionnaire data collection and analysis. They chose a statistical multivariate procedure. Their aim was to obtain a one-dimensional estimation of occupational stress which would guide psychologist through intervention strategies to protect workers’ health and safety (Cevenini‚ Fratini‚ & Gambassi‚ 2012). Methods Cevenini‚ Fratini‚ and Gambassi (2012) shortened their questionnaire by using the principal component analysis. PCA was performed by rotating the solutions with

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    overall satisfaction among UPLB students. Two methods were used in formulating an index for this study‚ in which nine dimensions were considered. First method is through stepwise regression analysis with Categorical Principal Component Analysis (CATPCA) wherein three tests were used to evaluate the obtained components: eigenvalue criterion‚ cumulative percent of variance accounted for‚ and interpretability criterion. The number of variables in the nine dimensions was reduced using CATPCA. Since one criterion

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    Human Relations in School

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    COURSE: MBA -Decision Making Tools LECTURER: Human Relations in schools Interpretation and Discussion of the results Frequencies. Table 1: How many of your teachers you consider as good educators | | Frequency | Percent | None | 7 | 3.4 | Few | 25 | 12.3 | Some | 73 | 35.8 | A lot | 67 | 32.8 | Almost all | 26 | 12.7 | Missing | 6 | 2.9 | Total | 204 | 100.0 |

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    Marketing Research Project

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    Sampling Techniques 11 Data Collection 11 Data Analysis 11 Methodology 11 Tools 11 Data Evaluation 12 Data Analysis 12 Factor Analysis 12 Regression Analysis 12 RESULTS 12 Focus Group Discussion 12 Reliability Of The Questionnaire 13 Popularity of dead celebrities 14 PRODUCTS THAT CAN BE ENDORSSED: 14 Factor Analysis 15 Total Variance Explained 16 Rotated Component Matrix 17 Regression Analysis 18 Dependent Variable 19 Independent Variables

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    company‚ we asked 2627 customers‚ since April through July in 2010‚ to respond to the questionnaire. Then we used factor analysis to determine structure and path analysis to study the factors affecting customer satisfaction. Finally‚ three dimensions were identified by factor analysis. These factors were referred to as performance‚ relation and announcing. Using path analysis‚ the role of them and their correlation with perceived value and customer satisfaction was examined. Results showed that positive

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    on consumer impulse buying behavior‚ has been analyzed. The study is based on the primary data collected from Agora and Meena Bazar with the help of structured questionnaire. Data analysis has been done using SPSS software. The statistical analysis method employed in this study is Factor Analysis. After the analysis‚ it is found that since income of individual is increasing and more and more people are moving towards western culture‚ the purchasing power of the people has really gone up. Thus the

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    The study was conducted on 361 Mobile phone subscriber for a period of 3 months. The data analysis was conducted in a three-stage process. First‚ reliability tests were performed. Upon satisfactory results‚ the factor analysis of the collected data was conducted followed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) was performed to confirm the findings. SPSS Statistics 17.0 is used to conduct factor analysis and the validity of the model. Once the model was validated‚ SPSS Amos 18.0 is used to test

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    QUAN‚ GHAZIABAD – 201 009 SEPTEMBER 2008 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER NO. CHAPTER PAGE NUMBER 1. LITERATURE REVIEW 6 2. OBJECTIVES 8 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 9 4. RESEARCH DESIGN 10 5. SAMPLE DESIGN 11 6. DATA COLLECTION 12 7. DATA ANALYSIS 13 8. CONCLUSION & FINDINGS 20 9. ANNEXURE 21 CHAPTER 1 LITERATURE REVIEW Kurt Matzler and Hans H. Hinterhuber in their article “How to make product development projects more successful by integrating Kano’s model of customer satisfaction

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    Wobble Board Case Study

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    Title: Postural control in standing on a wobble board Background: Standing on a small or unstable base of support‚ a person must correct his posture to maintain the position of the body’s center of mass to fall within the area of support. Postural control is facilitated through several movement strategies such as ankle strategy‚ knee strategy‚ hip strategy‚ or stepping strategy when a person loses his balance. In addition to the counter-rotation mechanism‚ a mechanism to prevent a loss of balance

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