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Ua12/2/1 Take Control, Wku Student Affairs Mar 2002

Ua12/2/1 Take Control, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

Special job fair edition of the College Heights Herald. Articles:

  • Directory of Organizations & Opportunities
  • Shinall, Dave. Economists Say Recession Over; Students Still Worried
  • Nations, Amber. Internships, Co-ops Provide Experience
  • Schoenbaechler, Danny. Resumes, Interview First Steps to Job
  • Sewell, Beth. Job Availability Depends on Major
  • Corcoran, Kate. Local Entrepreneurs Pass on Words of Wisdom
  • Youngman, Sam. Columnist Encourages Students to Stay in School as Long as Possible
  • Ford, Sam. Freshman Balances Job, Homework, Married Life
  • Sigman, Amber. Many Students Choose Jobs in Bowling Green
  • Shinall, Dave. Military Recruitment Sees Increase
  • Roberts, Amy. Students Find Pros of Working On & Off …


Sampling Concepts, Paul Boyd, Ph.D. Jan 2002

Sampling Concepts, Paul Boyd, Ph.D.

MBA Faculty Conference Papers & Journal Articles

The usefulness of any research is dependent upon how well the group studied represents the group about which decisions are to be made or conclusions drawn. That is, it depends upon how well the sample reflects relevant characteristics of the population. When it is possible to study every member of that group there is no problem, for on these occasions we can easily calculate the exact attribute (parameter) of interest for our population.

For example, if we were interested in determining the average number of gallons of gasoline sold to customers at our service station yesterday, we …