Loose Leaf For Introduction To Managerial Accounting
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ISBN: 9781260190175
Author: Brewer Professor, Peter C.; Garrison, Ray H; Noreen, Eric
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter P, Problem 8E
To determine
To identify: The way the cognitive bias adversely impact the mangers planning, controlling and decision making.
To determine
To Identify: The steps to be taken by the managers to reduce the possibility of adverse influence of cognitive bias in the actions of mangers.
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What type of cognitive bias reveals itself in the data mentioned above? How might this cognitive bias adversely influence a manager’s planning, controlling, and decision-making activities? What steps could managers take to reduce the possibility that this cognitive bias would adversely influence their actions?
A test was given to a group of students. The grades and gender are summarized below
A
B
C
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Male
10
6
18
34
Female
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20
8
31
Total
13
26
26
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a. Test the null hypothesis that the average number of years of service is the same for males and females. Assume that the population variances are unequal.
b. Test the null hypothesis that the average years of undergraduate study is the same for males and females. Assume that the population variances are unequal
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a. Is there sufficient evidence at the 0.01 level of significance that the average number of years of service is the same for males and females?
Determine the null hypothesis, H. and the alternative hypothesis. H Let females be population 1 and males be population 2
Ho H1 H2
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0
HH-H
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0
(Type integers or decimals. Do not round.)
Compute the test statistic
(Round to two decimal places as needed.)
Survey data
Gender
Years of Service
Years Undergraduate
Study
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Years of Service
Years Undergraduate
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18
4
Male
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