Ans. Yes , Many colleges offers a choice to the students in the classes they want to take to earn a degree. Controlled aspects of Marketing includes the Marketing Mix ie Product , Price , Place and Promotion. And Uncontrolled aspects of Marketing includes the Environmental Factors they effects the Decision Making . In order to make course selection decision , several of these aspects of marketing are used for eg : Controlled factors like Place of College , its fees of different classes , Its place etc . and Uncontrolled factors like : The classes chosen by peers , classes which benefit in future , easy subjects etc. All these factors in one way or the other would help the college students in choosing the classes which they would select. More Examples can also be given - Just Comment if you want more elaboration.
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Do college students have a choice in which classes they take to earn a degree? Use...
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Do male and female college students have the same distribution
of living arrangements? Use a level of significance of 0.05.
Suppose that 101 randomly selected male college students and 51
randomly selected female college students were asked about their
living arrangements: dormitory, apartment, or other. The results
are shown in Table. Do male and female college students have the
same distribution of living arrangements?
Dormitory
Apartment
Other
Male
41
34
26
Female
19
27
5
What is the chi-square test-statistic...
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