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casperchen82

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Give examples of various external sources of secondary data and discuss how information, as a product, is distributed.

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In hypothesis testing, the null hypothesis is stated as a population parameter being
 a. not equal to a particular value
  b. equal to a particular value
  c. being greater than a particular value
  d. being less than a particular value
  e. either a, c, or d



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Answer to Question 1

External data are generated or recorded by an entity other than the researcher's organization. Traditionally, this information has been in published form, but today computerized data archives and electronic data interchange make external data as accessible as internal data. Because secondary data have value, they can be bought and sold like other products, and channels of distribution include (1) libraries, (2) the Internet, (3) vendors, and (4) producers. Classifying external secondary data by the nature of the producer of information yields five basic sources: periodicals, government sources, media sources, trade associations, and commercial sources.

Answer to Question 2

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The null hypothesis, written as H0, always states the a population parameter is equal to a certain value.




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Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Wow, this really help

 

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