Suppose you are given the results from two surveys that were…

Suppose you are given the results from two surveys that were run simultaneously on the same population (but different respondents).  Both surveys used the same questionnaire, which includes a Likert scale question on a 1-5 scale.  The first survey yields a mean of 2.86 for this question, and the second survey yields a mean of 2.99.  What type of error explains the difference between the two?

Q36:  Suppose that within each of the education levels (Elem…

Q36:  Suppose that within each of the education levels (Elem school, Some High School, etc.) the variation in the responses to the Likert scale question remained the same, but the means for each education level where much further apart than they are above.  What would you expect to happen to the values of SSM and SSE?

Suppose you are provided the data for the following survey q…

Suppose you are provided the data for the following survey questions given to working-age adults: 1)  How would you describe your current employment status ____ Employed full-time    ____Employed part-time    ____Unemployed ____Other   2)  What is the highest level of education that you have completed? ____Elementary school ____Middle school ____High school ____2-year College degree ____Trade School ____Four year college degree ____Graduate college degree   3)  What is your age in years?   _____   Given these questions, what technique would be best for investigating the how well education level and age predict whether a person is employed full-time?

Suppose you are trying to measure the annual sales of X bran…

Suppose you are trying to measure the annual sales of X brand potato chips.  To measure this you ask the following question in a survey:         “Roughly how many bags (of any size) of  X brand potato chips do you purchase in a given year?    _______bags   Which of the following is true?

Nicole and Paula each own 50 percent of Magnolia, an S corpo…

Nicole and Paula each own 50 percent of Magnolia, an S corporation. Magnolia reported the following revenues and expenses:   Sales revenue – $720,000 Cost of goods sold – ($200,000) Depreciation expense (MACRS) – ($12,000) Sec. 179 expense – ($44,000) Long-term capital gains – $8,000 Qualified dividends – $5,000 Nontaxable interest income – $3,000 Salaries to owners – ($120,000) Employee wages (excluding salaries to owners) – ($50,000)   In addition, Nicole and Paula each received distributions of $10,000 from Magnolia.   Which of the following items is not a separately stated item allocated to Nicole?

Note: use the following fact pattern for the next two questi…

Note: use the following fact pattern for the next two questions.   Alberto owns 25 percent of Sycamore, an S corporation. At the beginning of the year, Alberto’s basis in his stock was $30,000, his share of Sycamore’s accumulated adjustments account (AAA) was $25,000, and his share of Sycamore’s earnings and profits from prior C corporation years (accumulated E&P) was $15,000. Then, during the year, Alberto was allocated $12,500 of ordinary income and Sycamore made a nonliquidating distribution to Alberto of $50,000.   How much of the distribution is taxable to Alberto as a dividend?

Alberto owns 25 percent of Sycamore, an S corporation. At th…

Alberto owns 25 percent of Sycamore, an S corporation. At the beginning of the year, Alberto’s basis in his stock was $30,000, his share of Sycamore’s accumulated adjustments account (AAA) was $25,000, and his share of Sycamore’s earnings and profits from prior C corporation years (accumulated E&P) was $15,000. Then, during the year, Alberto was allocated $12,500 of ordinary income and Sycamore made a nonliquidating distribution to Alberto of $50,000.   What is Alberto’s basis in his Sycamore stock after the distribution?