Some companies place the Public Relations department as a
sub-department of marketing. Others have the Public Relations
department be its own department; as an equal to the Marketing
department. what are the advantages and disadvantages of such
approach?
1.) You work for the public relations department of the Social
Security Administration. In an effort to design better advertising
campaigns, your department decides to conduct a survey to find out
the opinions people in the United States have about the Social
Security system. One of the questions asked and the results of each
response and the respondents’ age are shown in the table (provided
in the Table 1 below1 ). Your department believes that at most 40%
of people...
A sample of nine public universities and nine private
universities was taken. The total cost for the year (including room
and board) and the median SAT score (maximum total is 2400) at each
school were recorded. It was felt that schools with higher median
SAT scores would have a better reputation and would charge more
tuition as a result of that. The data are in the following table.
Run the regression one time without dummy variable and one time
with...
A sample on nine public universities and nine private
universities was taken. The total cost for the year (including room
and board) and median SAT score (maximum total is 2400) at each
school were recorded. It was felt that schools with higher median
SAT scores would have a better reputation and would charge more
tuition as a result of that. The data is in the table below. Uss
regression to help answer the following questions based on this
sample data....
The Enormous State University Public Relations Department has
issued a statement claiming that 80% of those
who enroll at ESU graduate within 6 years. Being naturally
skeptical, you decide to test their claim. You
interview 500 randomly selected people from the population that
enrolled at ESU just over 6 years ago. Of
those 500, 360 have graduated.
a. What is the variable you are analyzing here? Of what sort is
it? Who/what are the subjects?
b. What statistic can you...