Questions
A firm’s corporate strategy is driven largely by its top management team. One method of gauging...

A firm’s corporate strategy is driven largely by its top management team. One method of gauging the influence of marketing on corporate strategy is to measure the proportion of firms with a chief marketing officer on their top management team. Over the 5-year period from 2000 to 2004, 42% of firms had a chief marketing officer on their top management team. [Source: Pravin Nath and Vijay Mahajan, “Chief Marketing Officers: A Study of Their Presence in Firms’ Top Management Teams,” Journal of Marketing, 70 (2007).] To test the hypothesis that the influence of marketing on corporate strategy today is different from its influence in the 2000–2004 period, a random sample of 91 U.S. firms is selected. Of these, 26 firms have a chief marketing officer on their top management team. The test is conducted at a significance level of α = 0.01. Let p be the true proportion of firms with a chief marketing officer currently on their top management team.

To conduct the hypothesis test, the null and alternative hypotheses are formulated as: A. H₀: p ≥ 0.42; Ha: p < 0.42 B. H₀: p̄ = 0.42'; Ha: p̄ ≠ 0.42 C. H₀: p = 0.42; Ha: p ≠ 0.42 D. H₀: p ≤ 0.42; Ha: p > 0.42 If the null hypothesis is true, the sampling distribution of the sample proportion p̄ can be approximated by ____ with a mean of ____ and a standard deviation of ___ . The test statistic is ____. Use the Distributions tool to develop the rejection region. According to the critical value approach (with α = 0.01), when do you reject the null hypothesis? Reject H₀ if t ≤ –2.632 or if t ≥ 2.632 Reject H₀ if z ≤ –2.576 Reject H₀ if z ≤ –2.576 or if z ≥ 2.576 Reject H₀ if z ≤ –2.326 or if z ≥ 2.326 Use the provided Distributions tool to determine the p-value. The p-value is ____. Using the critical value approach, the null hypothesis is (not rejected/rejected), because ___. Using the p value approach, the null hypothesis is (not rejected/rejected), because ____. Therefor you (can/cannot) conclude that the influence of marketing on corporate strategy today is different from its influence in the 2000–2004 period.

In: Statistics and Probability

Compute and Interpret Liquidity, Solvency and Coverage Ratios Selected balance sheet and income statement information from...

Compute and Interpret Liquidity, Solvency and Coverage Ratios
Selected balance sheet and income statement information from Verizon Communications follows.

($ millions) 2005 2004
Current assets $ 16,448 $ 19,479
Current liabilities 25,063 23,129
Total debt 39,010 39,267
Total liabilities 101,696 103,345
Equity 66,434 62,613
Earnings before interest and taxes 12,787 12,496
Interest expense 2,180 2,384
Net cash flow from operating activities $ 22,012 $ 21,820

(a) Compute the current ratio for each year and discuss any trend in liquidity. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
2005 current ratio = Answer


2004 current ratio = Answer

What additional information about the numbers used to compute this ratio might be useful in helping you assess liquidity? (Select all that apply)
Answeryesno The maturity schedule of current liabilities
Answeryesno The average stock price for the industry
Answeryesno The average current ratio for the industry
Answeryesno The amount of current assets that is concentrated in relatively illiquid inventories

(b) Compute times interest earned, total liabilities-to-equity, and net cash from operating activities to total debt ratios for each year. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)
2005 times interest earned = Answer
2004 times interest earned = Answer

2005 total liabilities-to-equity = Answer
2004 total liabilities-to-equity = Answer

2005 net operating cash flow to total debt = Answer
2004 net operating cash flow to total debt = Answer

Which of the following best describes the extent of Verizon's financial leverage and the company's ability to meet interest obligations?

Verizon's times interest earned ratio has decreased, total liabilities-to-equity has increased, and net operating cash flow to total debt ratio has remained the same, which suggests the company will meet its obligations.

Verizon's times interest earned ratio has increased, total liabilities-to-equity has increased, and net operating cash flow to total debt ratio has decreased, which suggests the company will not meet its obligations.

Verizon's times interest earned ratio has increased, total liabilities-to-equity has decreased, and net operating cash flow to total debt ratio has remained the same, which suggests the company will meet its obligations.

Verizon's times interest earned ratio has increased, total liabilities-to-equity has decreased, and net operating cash flow to total debt ratio has decreased, which suggests the company will not meet its obligations.



(c)Verizon's capital expenditures are expected to increase substantially as it seeks to respond to competitive pressures to upgrade the quality of its communications infrastructure. Which of the following best describes Verizon's liquidity and solvency in light of this strategic direction?

The company's profitability and operating cash flow are fairly strong, both are particularly high in relation to the company's liabilities and interest costs. The capital expenditures can be made with no borrowing or additional equity.

The company's profitability and operating cash flow are fairly weak, both are very low in relation to the company's liabilities and interest costs. The company is on the verge of bankruptcy.

The company's profitability and operating cash flow are fairly weak, both are very low in relation to the company's liabilities and interest costs. The company cannot fund any capital expenditures.

The company's profitability and operating cash flow are fairly strong, neither is particularly high in relation to the company's liabilities and interest costs. The capital expenditures may have to be funded with higher-cost equity.

In: Accounting

Whitehill Publishing, a publisher of academic textbooks, has made an offer to acquire Yellowtape, a publisher...

Whitehill Publishing, a publisher of academic textbooks, has made an offer to acquire Yellowtape, a publisher of children’s books. The management teams at both companies have tentatively agreed upon a transaction value of Rs 56 per share for Yellowtape but are presently negotiating alternative methods of payment. Data used for the analysis of the transaction is given below

Whitehill Publishing

Yellowtape

Pre-merger Stock Price

Rs 80

Rs 48

Number of shares outstanding (millions)

30

20

Pre-merger market value (millions)

Rs 2,400

Rs 960

Once the merger is completed, Mr. Bhatia, the CEO of Whitehill Publishing, plans for Whitehall to take on all of Yellotape’s assets and liabilities and the combined company will continue to operate under the Whitehill Publishing name. Mr. Bhatia estimates that cost reduction synergies as a result of the merger will total approximately Rs 180 million.

  1. Briefly define the form of integration and type of merger in this transaction.

                                                                                                                          

  1. If the deal is completed as a cash transaction, the amount of the gain for Yellowtape’s shareholders.

                                                                                                                            (1 mark)

  1. If the deal is completed as a stock transaction with an exchange ratio of 0.7, the amount of the gain for Whitehall’s shareholders.

In: Finance

Researchers believe that the action theory has implication merits in terms of improving academic achievements. An...

  1. Researchers believe that the action theory has implication merits in terms of improving academic achievements. An intervention has been designed based on the action theory and implemented on 8 students in an attempt to enhance their grade in Experimental Psychology class. Before the intervention, the experimenter used a set of 20 questions randomly selected from GRE Psychology Subjective question bank to assess students’ understanding of fundamental concepts in psychology. The grade is based on a 0-20 scale, a higher number indicating a higher grade and better academic achievement. After 6-week intervention, the experimenter tested the same group of students with the same 20 questions to assess the grade change (if any). (12 pts)

The grades are below:

Subjects

Pre-intervention

Post-intervention

1

5

6

2

7

7

3

9

12

4

5

5

5

9

10

6

7

8

7

8

13

8

4

5

Be sure to include the following parts:

  1. State the null and alternative hypothesis. (1 pts)
  2. Report df and critical values. (1 pts)
  3. Calculate the value of your test statistic from the data. (6 pts)
  4. Evaluate your hypotheses and make statistical decision. (2 pts)
  5. Interpret the results and answer the research question - Does this intervention improve students’ grade in Experimental Psychology class? (2 pts)

In: Statistics and Probability

It is thought that communication mode influences academic, speech, language, and auditory outcomes. To investigate differences...

It is thought that communication mode influences academic, speech, language, and auditory outcomes. To investigate differences in speech production, (GF-Post), the participants were divided into three groups: (1) Those with CIs using listening and spoken language, (2) Those with CIs using total communication, and (3) Those without CIs using total communication.

A) What inferential test should the researchers use to test for differences in speech production at the end of the study?

B)Name the independent and dependent variables and their scales of measurement. Include justification.

Below are summary statistics. Complete the table, parts B and D of the ABCD process, conclude the analysis, and draw warranted conclusions.

GF-Post Means for Communication Groups

Group 1 (CI, LSL)

Group 2 (CI, TC)

Group 3 (No CI, TC)

Mean

89.8

76.4

67.8

N

11

5

16

           

ANOVA Summary Table

Source

df

MS

F

Between/Groups

27.8

Fcrit

Within/Error

8.12

Fobt

        

C)Do the results require the use of post-hoc tests? Why or why not?

If the results of the analysis of variance require the use of post-hoc tests, employ Fisher’s LSD to determine which groups differ

In: Statistics and Probability

A psychologist is interested in the relationship between intelligence and academic motivation. She recruits eight participants...

  1. A psychologist is interested in the relationship between intelligence and academic motivation. She recruits eight participants for a study. Each participant completes an intelligence test and a measure of academic motivation. Scores for the eight participants are in the table below. Use intelligence scores to predict motivation scores with regression analysis by hand.

Participant

Intelligence Score

Motivation Score

1

61

100

2

56

90

3

56

117

4

29

66

5

43

100

6

41

92

7

45

86

8

31

78

Mean

45.25

91.13

S.D.

11.77

15.39

  1. Calculate the slope coefficient.

  1. Calculate the intercept.

  1. Write out the prediction equation and write one sentence interpreting the slope.
  1. Calculate the standard error of the estimate.

  1. Use the regression equation to predict a motivation score and then calculate its 95% confidence interval when intelligence is 50. Is this an appropriate prediction to make? Briefly explain why or why not.

  1. Use the regression equation to predict a motivation score and then calculate its 95% confidence interval when intelligence is 65. Is this an appropriate prediction to make? Briefly explain why or why not.

  1. Does the regression model significantly predict motivation scores? (H0: β = 0; H1: β ≠ 0, α = .05) Provide the test statistic, appropriate degrees of freedom, and whether p is greater than or less than α. (Note: there are two ways that you can use to test model significance.)

In: Statistics and Probability

The Assignment: Using the ‘Week 4 | Part 4’ section of your Academic Success and Professional...

The Assignment:

Using the ‘Week 4 | Part 4’ section of your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan Template presented in the Resources, conduct an analysis of the elements of the research article you identified. Be sure to include the following:

Clearly identify the topic of interest you have selected.

Provide an accurate and complete APA formatted citation of the article you selected, along with link or search details.

Clearly identify and describe in detail a professional practice use of the theories/concepts presented in the article.

Provide a clear and accurate analysis of the article using the Research Analysis Matrix section of the template.

Write a 1-paragraph justification that clearly and accurately explains in detail whether you would recommend the use of this article to inform professional practice. Note: You can use the CARP method as presented in the Resources for this week on evaluating resources.

Write a 2- to 3-paragraph summary that you will add to your Academic Success and Professional Development Plan that includes the following:

Clearly and accurately describe in detail your approach to identifying and analyzing peer-reviewed research.

Clearly identify and accurately describe in detail at least two strategies that you would use that you found to be effective in finding peer-reviewed research.

Provide a complete, detailed, and specific synthesis of at least one resource you intend to use in the future to find peer-reviewed research.

Integrate at least one outside resource and 2-3 course specific resources to fully support your summary.

In: Nursing

1. Use PubMed or another abstract database to find an academic journal article on a health...

1. Use PubMed or another abstract database to find an academic journal article on a health topic of interest to you. Read the article to find the answers to these questions: (a) What was the main study question? (b) Who participated in the study, where did it take place, and when was it conducted? (c) What study design was used? and (d) What was the answer to the main study question?

2. Find a recent news story from the popular press about a newly released health research report. Look up and read the scientific article on which the news report was based. Was the news story accurate? Did it leave out any critical information?

3. Do you identify with a particular ethnic group? Do you know of any health conditions that you are at special risk for because of your ethnic background? Are these conditions genetic? Are they related to health behaviors?

4. What are some of the conditions related to poverty that increase the risk of infectious diseases? Noncommunicable disease? Neuropsychiatric disorders? Injuries?

In: Nursing

1. Use PubMed or another abstract database to find an academic journal article on a health...

1. Use PubMed or another abstract database to find an academic journal article on a health topic of interest to you. Read the article to find the answers to these questions:

(a) What was the main study question?

(b) Who participated in the study, where did it take place, and when was it conducted?

(c) What study design was used?

(d) What was the answer to the main study question?

2. Find a recent news story from the popular press about a newly released health research report. Look up and read the scientific article on which the news report was based. Was the news story accurate? Did it leave out any critical information?

3. Do you identify with a particular ethnic group? Do you know of any health conditions that you are at special risk for because of your ethnic background? Are these conditions genetic? Are they related to health behaviors?

4. What are some of the conditions related to poverty that increase the risk of infectious diseases? Noncommunicable disease? Neuropsychiatric disorders? Injuries?

In: Nursing

1. Use PubMed or another abstract database to find an academic journal article on a health...

1. Use PubMed or another abstract database to find an academic journal article on a health topic of interest to you. Read the article to find the answers to these questions:

(a) What was the main study question?

(b) Who participated in the study, where did it take place, and when was it conducted?

(c) What study design was used?

(d) What was the answer to the main study question?

2. Find a recent news story from the popular press about a newly released health research report. Look up and read the scientific article on which the news report was based. Was the news story accurate? Did it leave out any critical information?

3. Do you identify with a particular ethnic group? Do you know of any health conditions that you are at special risk for because of your ethnic background? Are these conditions genetic? Are they related to health behaviors?

4. What are some of the conditions related to poverty that increase the risk of infectious diseases? Noncommunicable disease? Neuropsychiatric disorders? Injuries?

In: Nursing