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Management Data Analysis / Survey ( basic concepts of probability and statistical analysis )Global Business Management Below is just the Module Guide but for the full assignment instructions and the survey Data and the assignment details please check the the attached assignment files (The topic chosen is the online shopping ) & survey datas also there is past report attached to use it just as a guide !!! make sure no direct copy and past for plagiarism Welcome to the Management Data Analysis. The module is designed to introduce students to the basic concepts of probability and statistical analysis which will prove to be an essential support to their other modules. It will allow them to work on realistic problems, using case materials where relevant, and extensive use of Excel to analyse management data. Students will apply concepts and processes outlined in lectures. Intended Module Learning Outcomes The intended learning outcomes are that on completion of this module the student should be able to: Apply basic probability and statistical techniques Formulate, test and interpret statistical hypotheses using significance tests to analyse realistic management problems Recognise the scope and range of modern statistics packages, to facilitate data analysis and enable more efficient statistical report writing Method of Assessment (normally assessed as follows) The intended learning outcomes will be assessed as an end-of-course assignment (100%) where you will write an individual report. Students undertake a small survey, formulate, test and interpret statistical hypotheses using significance tests in Excel and SPSS, and report on the results. The surveys can be prepared in groups if they are designed so that the data analysis can be performed by separately individuals. Essential Reading Berenson M., D. Levine, T. Krehbiel (2012), Basic Business Statistics, 12th edition, Prentice Hall Recommended Reading Lind D. (2010), Basic Statistics for Business and Economics, McGraw: Hill Render, Stair, Hanna, R. (2009), Quantative Analysis for Management, New Jersey: Pearson Prentice Hall Oakshott, L. (2010) Essential Quantative Methods, Palgrave Steinberg WJ. (2008), Statistics Alive!, Thosand Oaks, California: Sage Publications Price, M. (2007) Office 2007 in Easy Steps, In Easy Steps (ISBN: 978-1-84078-344-5) Required Equipment Students must have access to the internet and bring a scientific calculator to each class. Excel PHStat (an add-on to Excel that comes with the textbook and is available from its webpage) SPSS