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THE AVERAGE SPENDING OF STUDENTS AND THE GOVERNMENT’S SUBSIDY Statistics Project Tutor Tran Kim Anh Group name BH GROUP Group member Nguyen Thi Hong Nhung Le Phuong Linh Nguyen Thi Thuy Nhi Nguyen Thi Hoa Tran Thi Thao Pham Thi Quynh Trang Le Thi Hong Nhung Khuong Ninh Trang Ha Thi Hue Do Thi Kim Hue Outline • Introduction • Research Methodology • Descriptive Results and Findings • Results and findings of hypothesis test • Project Evaluation • Conclusions and Recommendations INTRODUCTION • Reason for research: The method FMT using to distribute the textbooks and outlines to students is not as effective as we expected. • Objective: Instead of printing books for students , FMT can post the e- books of all textbooks and outlines in the semester into the faculty’s website • Research question: • Do FMT students find this method more convenient? • Is this method work effective if we applied it? • For the FMT students who didn’t buy books from FMT, will this new way bring the benefits to them? INTRODUCTION (cont) METHODOLOGY 1. Population 425 FMT students course 08 374 FMT students course 09 799 students 2. Questionnaire 5 Y/N questions 3. Sample size and sampling method n = 60 • Random sampling method using Excel =INT(RAND()*799) • Delivering questionnaire METHODOLOGY (cont) 4. Data processing Excel software was used to support the job and calculate the complex statistics 5. Significant level We chose α =5%. METHODOLOGY (cont) Descriptive Results and Findings DESCRITIVE RESULTS AND FINDINGS 24% 29% 20% 18% 3% 6% DESCRITIVE RESULTS AND FINDINGS (cont) 25% 24% 20% 24% 3% 4% DESCRITIVE RESULTS AND FINDINGS (cont) 39% 61% [...]... α = 0.05 • Decision rule: Critical value: z 0.05 ≈ 1.645 Reject H0 if z >1.645 HYPOTHESIS TEST (cont) • The values of z • z = 3.385 > 1.96, we reject H0 • Conclusion: enough evidence to infer that the average spending of students exceed the government’s subsidy PROJECT EVALUATION 1 Limitation - Unspecific answer 2 Implication - New policy - Financial management CONCLUSION & RECOMMENDATION 1 Conclusion . THE AVERAGE SPENDING OF STUDENTS AND THE GOVERNMENT’S SUBSIDY Statistics Project Tutor Tran Kim Anh Group. values of z • z = 3.385 > 1.96, we reject H 0 • Conclusion: enough evidence to infer that the average spending of students exceed the government’s subsidy HYPOTHESIS TEST (cont) 1. Limitation - Unspecific