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THE UNIVERSITY OF DANANG

UNIVERSITY OF ECONOMIC
The Faculty of Statistics and Informatics

STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS


STA2002

TOPIC

Students:
Class:
Assessor:

Da Nang, Viet Nam - 2024


Table of contents
THE STRUCTURE OF THE ASSIGNMENT

1. Introduction
1.1. Rationale (The reasons why you choose the topic)
1.2. Objectives of the topic
1.3. Scope of the topic
1.4. Meaning of the study
2. Literature review
2.1. Definition of terms (Behavior/Intention/Human Retention/Learning Motivation….)
2.2. Theoretical framework
3. Methodology
3.1. Descriptive statistics
- Measures of Central Tendency:
+ Mean:
+ Mode:
+ Median:
- Measures of Variability:
+ Range
+ Variance
+ Standard deviation
+ Coefficient of Variation
- Measures of distribution shape
+ Skewness
+ Kurtosis
- Measures of association between two quantitative variables
+ Nominal variables:
+ Covariance
+ Correlation Coefficient
- Measures of association between two qualitative variables
Cramer Coefficient
……………………….
3.2. Inferential statistics:
- One sample data
+ Estimation:
* Estimation Mean of population:
* Estimation Proportion of population
* Estimation Variance of population
+ Hypotheses testing:
* A Population Mean testing
* A Population Proportion testing
* A Population Variance testing.
- Two sample Data
+ Estimation and testing for Mean different of two populations
* Dependent sample data:
 Hypotheses testing: Two sample T-test
 Estimation Mean of population:
* Independent sample data:
 Hypotheses testing: Independent Sample T-test:
 Estimation Mean of population:
+ Estimation and testing for Proportion different of two populations
+ Testing for Variance different of two populations
3.3. Correlations and Regression analysis:
- Correlations
- Regression analysis
3.4. Non-parametric test
- Testing hypotheses for comparison between two populations: paired samples (matched
samples), Wilcoxon signed-Rank test
- Testing hypotheses for comparison between two populations: independent samples, Mann-
Whitney-Wilcoxon test
- Testing hypotheses for comparison between many populations: Kruskal-Wallis test
- Testing hypotheses for correlation between two quantitative variables: Spearman test
- Testing hypotheses for relationship between two nominal variables: Chi-Square test
3.5. One-way analysis of variance (single factor)
4. Data and data sources
4.1. Designing survey
4.2. Collecting Data
5. Findings and discussion
5.1. Research Sample data
5.2. Descriptive statistics analysis
5.3. Estimation
5.4. Hypotheses testing
5.5. Correlations analysis
5.6. Regression analysis
5.7. One-way analysis of variance (single factor)
6. Recommendations
7. Conclusion

REFERENCES
(Auto References by Harvard Style)
APPENDIX – SURVEY

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