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Using 300 employees as the population for this study, we can find the annual salary and the training program status for each individual by referring to the firm’s personnel records. The data set containing this information for all 300 employees in the population is in the data file named PERSONNEL.  NOTE: You need to use EXCEL to do the following.   1 (a) Draw a histogram for the annual salary of all the 300 employees (assumed to be a population).      (b) Find the average, variance  and the standard deviation for the annual salary of all the 300 hundred              employees   2 (a) Draw a histogram for those who completed the training program out of the 300 people.       (b) Find the proportion, variance and the standard deviation for those who completed the training                      program out of the 300 people.   3. Select 20 random samples, out of the annual salary of 300 employees, where each sample has ten        observations using the SAMPLING function in EXCEL (We discussed this in class).  4. Using the samples in step 3, below each sample, compute the sample average, sample variance and       sample standard deviation, using annual salary. Next line, compute the average of the sample       averages,  variances and the standard deviations.  5. Repeat step 3 for those who completed the training program. (HINT: To take random samples from          those who completed the training, please use If Statement to change ‘Yes’ to 1 and ‘No’ to 0. Thus the       samples consist of 1s and 0s.)  6. Using the samples in step 5, below each sample, compute the sample proportion, sample variance       and the sample standard deviation. Compute the average of the sample proportions, the          sample variances and the sample standard deviations.   7. Draw a histogram of the 20 sample averages. Compare this graph with the result of step 1 (a).   8. Draw also a graph of the 20 sample proportions. Compare this graph with the result of step 2 (a).  9.    Compare the results of step 1 (b) with step 4.   10.  Compare the results of step 2 (b) with step 6.

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CASE II MGSC 239 FA2015 DUE: 12/07/2015 NO LATER THAN 6:00 P.M. Using 300 employees as the population for this study, we can find the annual salary and the training program status for each individual by referring to the firm’s personnel records. The data set containing this information for all 300 employees in the population is in the data file named PERSONNEL. NOTE: You need to use EXCEL to do the following. Please do not copy and paste for I want to see the functions you used. 1 (a) Draw a histogram for the annual salary of all the 300 employees (assumed to be a population). (b) Find the average, variance and the standard deviation for the annual salary of all the 300 hundred employees 2 (a) Draw a histogram for those who completed the training program out of the 300 people. (b) Find the proportion, variance and the standard deviation for those who completed the training program out of the 300 people. 3. Select 20 random samples, out of the annual salary of 300 employees, where each sample has ten observations using the SAMPLING function in EXCEL (We discussed this in class). 4. Using the samples in step 3, below each sample, compute the sample average, sample variance and sample standard deviation, using annual salary. Next line, compute the average of the sample averages, variances and the standard deviations. 5. Repeat step 3 for those who completed the training program. (HINT: To take random samples from those who completed the training, please use If Statement to change ‘Yes’ to 1 and ‘No’ to 0. Thus the samples consist of 1s and 0s.) 6. Using the samples in step 5, below each sample, compute the sample proportion, sample variance and the sample standard deviation. Compute the average of the sample proportions, the sample variances and the sample standard deviations. 7. Draw a histogram of the 20 sample averages. Compare this graph with the result of step 1 (a). 8. Draw also a graph of the 20 sample proportions. Compare this graph with the result of step 2 (a). 9. Compare the results of step 1 (b) with step 4. 10. Compare the results of step 2 (b) with step 6. 11. What did you learn out of this project? NOTE: Please note that it has to be done as a group. No group changes. One submission per group, please. GOOD LUCK
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