Answer) In given case experiment is weather amount of tip represents the better service,so internal validity implies whether an effect can be attributed to a particular cause or not,in this case we will evaluate all 3 options.
So option e here which states option a,b, and c all are correct is the correct option.
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that is all the data given The person making the payment might not be the one...
TIPAMT – Tip Amount (coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) where 1 = <10%; 2 = 10-12%; 3 = 12-14%; 4 = 15-16%; 5 = >18%. (TIPAMT was directly measured from customers’ payments for the checks). MLTSRV – Multiple Servers in Attendance (0=No; 1=Yes). (For customers on Tuesday, this variable was coded as 1. For customers on Wednesday, this variable was coded as 0). #PRTY - # of Individuals in the Party. (The primary server noted the number...
TIPAMT – Tip Amount (coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) where 1 = <10%; 2 = 10-12%; 3 = 12-14%; 4 = 15-16%; 5 = >18%. (TIPAMT was directly measured from customers’ payments for the checks). MLTSRV – Multiple Servers in Attendance (0=No; 1=Yes). (For customers on Tuesday, this variable was coded as 1. For customers on Wednesday, this variable was coded as 0). #PRTY - # of Individuals in the Party. (The primary server noted the number...
TIPAMT – Tip Amount (coded as 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5) where 1 = <10%; 2 = 10-12%; 3 = 12-14%; 4 = 15-16%; 5 = >18%. (TIPAMT was directly measured from customers’ payments for the checks). MLTSRV – Multiple Servers in Attendance (0=No; 1=Yes). (For customers on Tuesday, this variable was coded as 1. For customers on Wednesday, this variable was coded as 0). #PRTY - # of Individuals in the Party. (The primary server noted the number...
According to Chapter 3 of Zero-to-One Peter Thiel states that: a.)All unhappy companies are the same b.)All happy companies are the same c.)All happy companies maximize value creation d.) All happy companies are different Question 4 As a product moves from idea to a full rollout: a.) Sunk costs decrease b.) Uncertainty over WTP & Costs decrease c.) WTP decreases d.) WTP & Costs decrease Question 5 Define willingness to pay as described in class a.)The price that a buyer...
Case study Company Case Campbell Soup Company: Watching What You Eat You might think that a well-known, veteran consumer products company like the Campbell Soup Company has it made. After all, when people think of soup, they think of Campbell’s. In the $5 billion U.S. soup market, Campbell dominates with a 44 percent share. Selling products under such an iconic brand name should be a snap. But if you ask Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell, she’ll tell you a different...
While reading the story, consider the culture (or sub culture)
and related communication styles the story reveals.
Consider too, possibly, the values, behavioral norms, social
practices, social artifacts, etc.
After reading the story through the lens of this idea, please
compose a full academic length (evidence-based 7 to 11 sentence
long) paragraph which addresses the following prompt:
What does the story reveal about the culture it portrays
and/OR the communication styles the culture shares?
In other words, what does the...
10. Write a one-page summary of the attached paper? INTRODUCTION Many problems can develop in activated sludge operation that adversely affect effluent quality with origins in the engineering, hydraulic and microbiological components of the process. The real "heart" of the activated sludge system is the development and maintenance of a mixed microbial culture (activated sludge) that treats wastewater and which can be managed. One definition of a wastewater treatment plant operator is a "bug farmer", one who controls the aeration...