Assess the value of "family friendly" workplace policies. Do you think that employees with children ought to be given special benefits and privileges so they can devote more time to their families?
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"What do you think is the ideal number of children for a family to have?" A Gallup Poll asked this question of 1016 randomly chosen adults. Almost half (49%) thought two children was ideal.† We are supposing that the proportion of all adults who think that two children is ideal is p = 0.49. What is the probability that a sample proportion p̂ falls between 0.46 and 0.52 (that is, within ±3 percentage points of the true p) if the...
At one time, it was said that the average family has 2.4 children. Can you think of another example of approximating a discrete variable with a continuous number?
At one time, it was said that the average family has 2.4 children. Can you think of another example of approximating a discrete variable with a continuous number?
Selecting Employee Benefits In today's workplace, employees must manage the demands of their work roles and their family roles. Because of this realization, many employers have added "family-friendly" benefits such as family leave, childcare, elder care, and college savings plans to their employee benefits programs. Although these benefits most directly affect employees with family responsibilities, family-friendly benefits often have spillover effects in the form of loyalty because employees see the benefits as evidence that the organization cares about its people...
A survey asked: “What do you think is the ideal number of children for a family to have?” The 497 women who responded had a median of 2, mean of 3.02, and standard deviation of 1.81. Report the point estimate of the population mean.
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. What means can managers use to assess political risk? What do you think is the relative effectiveness of these different methods? At the time you are reading this, what countries or areas do you feel have political risk sufficient to discourage you from doing business there?