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PRIMARY REASON FOR NOT RETURNING Golden Palm Palm Royal Palm Princess price 32 27 37 location...

PRIMARY REASON FOR NOT RETURNING Golden Palm Palm Royal Palm Princess
price 32 27 37
location 39 13 18
Accommodations 25 15 14
Other 23 8 8

I wanted to know what Kind of Anova do I run for those two tables. and how my anova would look like.

Choose hotel Again Golden Palm Palm Royal Palm Princess
yes 133 201 179
No 32 89 66

In: Statistics and Probability

PRIMARY REASON FOR NOT RETURNING Golden Palm Palm Royal Palm Princess price 32 27 37 location...

PRIMARY REASON FOR NOT RETURNING Golden Palm Palm Royal Palm Princess
price 32 27 37
location 39 13 18
Accommodations 25 15 14
Other 23 8 8

I wanted to know what Kind of Anova do I run for those two tables. and how my anova would look like.

Choose hotel Again Golden Palm Palm Royal Palm Princess
yes 133 201 179
No 32 89 66

In: Statistics and Probability

QUESTION NO 1 A)For the following given research title come up with the research hypothetical model,...

QUESTION NO 1

A)For the following given research title come up with the research hypothetical model, describe specifically about dependent and independent variables? (100 Words)

• The impact of sleep deprivation on stress at workplace and employee performance

. • The impact of video games on child behavior and their mental health.

• The impact of flexible environment on employee motivation and his performance at workplace.

•Consumer Buying Behavior in Shopping Stores: Impact of Store Dimensions and Demographics

. • Effects of Coaching and Mentoring On Employee Performance in The Uk Hotel Industry.

In: Economics

Exercise 12.7 Rivalry and excludability For each of the following goods or bads, decide whether they...

Exercise 12.7 Rivalry and excludability

For each of the following goods or bads, decide whether they are rival and whether they are excludable, and explain your answer. If you think the answer depends on factors not specified here, explain how.

A free public lecture held at a university lecture theatre

Noise produced by aircraft around an international airport

A public park

A forest used by local people to collect firewood

Seats in a theatre to watch a musical

Bicycles available to the public to hire to travel around a city

In: Economics

Park Tires had sales of $412,980; Sales discounts totaled $2,120; and sales returns /allowances of $975.

Park Tires had sales of $412,980; Sales discounts totaled $2,120; and sales returns /allowances of $975.

The company made purchases of $230,345; received discounts of $2,345; returned $780 in merchandise. He also paid $1,890 in transportation costs, FOB shipping point. John's beginning inventory was $324,094; and his ending inventory amounted to $310,258.

Calculate and state each of the following:

            Net sales...........................................................................................

            Cost of Goods Available for Sale......................................................

            Cost of Goods Sold............................................................................

            Gross profit .......................................................................................

In: Accounting

Many hotel chains that offer free Wi-Fi service to their customers have experienced issues regarding demand...

Many hotel chains that offer free Wi-Fi service to their customers have experienced issues regarding demand for Internet bandwidth and costs. Marriott International would like to test the hypothesis that the proportion of customers that are carrying two Wi-Fi devices is equal to 0.40. A random sample of 200 Marriott customers found that 82 have two Wi-Fi devices. Marriott International would like to set the level of significance equal to 0.05.

Determine the level of significance

Determine the rejection region

In: Statistics and Probability

1 Why do most project managers not recognize that they either need or can use the...

1 Why do most project managers not recognize that they either need or can use the skills required to perform as an Imagineering project manager?

2 What is the fundamental difference between a ride and an attraction?

3 What are some of the differences between traditional brainstorming and Imagineering brainstorming?

4 How many project constraints are there on a traditional theme park attraction?

5 How would you prioritize the constraints?

6 Why is it necessary to consider cost before the Imagineering brainstorming sessions are completed?

In: Operations Management

Q. In how many ways can seven businessmen attending a convention be assigned to one triple...

Q. In how many ways can seven businessmen attending a convention be assigned to one triple and two double hotel rooms?

Q. On a Friday morning, the pro shop of a tennis club has 10 identical cans of tennis balls. If they are all sold by Sunday night and we are interested only in how many were sold on each day, in how many different ways could the cans of tennis balls has been sold on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday?

In: Statistics and Probability

Section D: Pay for Performance and Financial Incentives Assume that you are applying for a job...

Section D: Pay for Performance and Financial Incentives
Assume that you are applying for a job as Front-Office Manager in the
InterContinental Hotels Group and are at the point of negotiating salary and
incentives.
D-1. List five specific behaviors that you think hotels should use to incentivize for
hotel managers vs housekeepers?
D-2. Describe the incentives package you would try to negotiate for yourself. Make
sure to include long-term and short-term incentives and describe the advantages and
disadvantages of both. (15marks)

In: Operations Management

A survey found that​ women's heights are normally distributed with mean 66.3in. and standard deviation 3.4in....

A survey found that​ women's heights are normally distributed with mean 66.3in. and standard deviation 3.4in. The survey also found that​ men's heights are normally distributed with mean 69.3in. and standard deviation3.5 in. Most of the live characters employed at an amusement park have height requirements of a minimum of 56 in. and a maximum of 64 in. A) The percentage of men who meet the height requirement is? B) If the height requirements are changed to exclude only the tallest 50% and the Shortest 5% of men what are the new height requirements? (min and max).

In: Statistics and Probability