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Prepare a managerial report as part of your submission to the dean of the College of Business that summarizes your assessment of the nature of cheating at BDT. Be sure to include the following items in your written report.
Submit the Excel data calculations (Alpha 0.05).
Make a pivot table with "Business Student" (Rows), "Athlete" (Rows), "Cheated" (Columns), and "Cheated" (Summed Value).
Create a bar chart showing cheating by athletes and business students.
Determine whether there is a statistical difference between nonathlete BDT business students and the national average for business students as reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education (test for a proportion).
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Determine whether there is a statistical difference between BDT nonbusiness students and the national average for nonbusiness students as reported by the Chronicle of Higher Education (test for a proportion).
Determine whether there is a statistical difference between BDT business student-athletes and nonathletes (test for two sample proportions).
Determine whether there is a statistical relationship among the four groups of business athlete students, nonbusiness athlete students, business nonathlete students, and nonbusiness nonathlete students at BDT (chi-square test of independence).
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Introduction (define): In your own words, explain why you are providing this report and the problem(s) you are trying to solve.
Collect: Describe the data set you used.
Organize: Describe your pivot table.
Visualize: Include and describe your bar chart and initial perceptions of outcomes.
Analyze: Provide a summary of your conclusions based on the four population proportion tests, a two-sample proportion test, and test for independence (refer to Chapter 5.2 in TSIY). Begin with the statement of Ho and Ha and whether it is an upper-, lower-, or 2-tailed test. Use the model results and decide whether to reject Ho using the critical values approach, p-value approach, and confidence interval estimation approach to hypothesis testing. Create a summary table of each the six tests.
Ethical Summary: The dean has expressed a concern related to the amount of cheating currently taking place at BDT and has strongly suggested that you "tweak" the statistical data such that they favor the image of the university. Discuss the potential use of unethical manipulation of statistical data to provide a biased outcome as well as the ethical counter proposal you would offer the dean in this scenario.
Conclusion: What advice would you give to the dean based upon your analysis of the data? Include your "SummaryResults" table.
Reference page: Include at least three references to support the "Ethical Summary" section of your managerial report.
You are required to submit your Excel data analysis along with your written report.
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