Choose one of the remaining countries for the new business location. 3. Choose at least one of the categories listed below that you believe will impact your business. · Importance of family ratin
1. Choose one of the countries listed below as the current home country for your business.
Algeria |
Egypt |
Kyrgyzstan |
Poland |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Argentina |
Estonia |
Lebanon |
Qatar |
Tunisia |
Armenia |
Georgia |
Libya |
Romania |
Turkey |
Australia |
Germany |
Malaysia |
Russia |
Ukraine |
Azerbaijan |
Ghana |
Mexico |
Rwanda |
United States of
America |
Bahrain |
Haiti |
Morocco |
Singapore |
Uruguay |
Belarus |
Hong Kong |
Netherlands |
Slovenia |
Uzbekistan |
Brazil |
India |
New Zealand |
South Africa |
Yemen |
Chile |
Iraq |
Nigeria |
South Korea |
Zimbabwe |
China |
Japan |
Pakistan |
Spain |
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Colombia |
Jordan |
Palestine |
Sweden |
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Cyprus |
Kazakhstan |
Peru |
Taiwan |
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Ecuador |
Kuwait |
Philippines |
Thailand |
2. Choose one of the remaining countries for the new business location.
3. Choose at least one of the categories listed below that you believe will impact your business.
· Importance of family rating (very important, somewhat important, not very important, not at all important)
· Importance of friends rating (very important, somewhat important, not very important, not at all important)
· Importance of leisure rating (very important, somewhat important, not very important, not at all important)
· Importance of politics rating (very important, somewhat important, not very important, not at all important)
· Importance of work rating (very important, somewhat important, not very important, not at all important)
· Importance of religion rating (very important, somewhat important, not very important, not at all important)
· Men have more right to a job than women rating (agree, disagree, neither)
· Ethnic background(s) (173 listed)
4. Using the provided pivot table, you will find the frequency for the category (or intersection of categories) chosen for the countries you selected for your current and new business locations.
5. Use the frequencies found to determine the percentage of the population represented for each country.
6. Write a hypothesis about the situation. Your hypothesis will be stating whether you think the percentage of the population of the new country chosen will be less than, greater than, or not equal to the percentage found for the current country. While writing your hypothesis, be sure to use all the correct notations for H0and Ha.
7. State whether you have a one-tailed lower, one-tailed upper, or two-tailed test.
8. Write a brief description of how the outcome may impact your businesses success in the new country