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Statistics Top Related Articles
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1). Credit Card Debt Statistics By : Joseph Kenny
In the United States, the debt levels of Americans have continued to increase since the 1980s. It was during this time that the use of credit cards greatly increased. Credit cards companies begin looking for different ways to market their products to consumers, and used such things as direct mail, commercials, and other marketing tactics.
It was during the 1980s that consumers begin moving away from cash and checks into credit cards.
Article Related to: credit, cards, debt, owe, interest, fees, americans, statistics, pay, debit, charges
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2). The Dow Jones Industrial Average: Failing the Average Investor By : Steve Selengut
In addition to a well thought out Investment Plan, successful Equity investing requires a feel for what is going on in the real world that we all refer to as "The Market". To most investors, the DJIA provides all of the information they think they need, and they worship it mindlessly, thinking that this time tattered average has mystical predictive and analytic powers far beyond the scope of any other market number.
Article Related to: statistics, investment, djia, dow, jones, industrial, averageindex, equities, investing, portfolio, stock, market, value, stocks, trade, quality, wall, street, nyse, blue, chip, large, cap
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3). What do you need to know about Epilepsy By : Mansi gupta
Amongst the diseases that have frequently gripped Americans, Epilepsy is also the one. Though epilepsy allows its patients to lead a normal life yet the disease can be fatal due to the unexpected occurrence of seizures. Epilepsy can basically be defined as a disorder of the nervous system that causes a person to become unconscious suddenly, often with violent movements of the body.
Article Related to: epilepsy, health, seizure, coping, statistics
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4). Spa Career/Management By : Josh Stone
Guide to Making It on the Spa Industry
Just because spas offer its customers full relaxation and respite from the daily stress and hustle and bustle of the metropolis, it doesn't necessarily mean that the people working behind it are on Zen mode 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In fact, managing a spa or taking on a spa career comes with as many guidelines and technicalities as the average Windows operating system.
Article Related to: spa, career, management, industry, customer, aesthetician, therapist, manager, reward, statistics, job, opportunities, beauty, income, training
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7). Handling Statistical Variation In Six Sigma By : Peter Peterka
Six-Sigma provides a methodical, disciplined, quantitative approach to continuous process improvement. Through applying statistical thinking, Six Sigma uncovers the nature of business variation and its affect on waste, operating cost, cycle time, profitability, and customer satisfaction.
The term “six sigma” is defined as a statistical measure of quality, specifically, a level of 3.
Article Related to: analysis, measures, eliminate, quality, quantity, relationships, improved, performance, handling, statistics
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8). Pre-commitment and Cohabitation By : David Steele
Copyright 2006 David Steele
Today’s couples seem confused, and today’s relationship professionals seem confused about today’s couples.
Let me explain this statement.
In August, the National Marriage Project published their annual "The State of Our Unions: The Social Health of Marriage in America, 2005." Below are a few of the findings:
• Between.
Article Related to: marriage, cohabitation, couple, research, statistics, family, children, divorce
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10). Six Sigma Tools By : Peter Peterka
Statistics are at the heart of Six Sigma’s powerful methodology for quality improvement. It pays to get to know some of the most important of the Six Sigma statistical tools.
Control Charts
The control chart is the fundamental tool of statistical process control; a proven technique for improving productivity. It monitors the variation of key characteristics and indicates the range of variability that is built into a system.
Article Related to: statistics, six, sigma, statistical, tools, control, productivity, analyze, causes, improve, effects, analysis
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11). Split Testing Sucks And Other Heresies By : James Brausch
Split testing is what marketing is all about; right? Wrong! There is a much better way to get the answer to 95% of the kinds of questions you might consider split testing. Let’s step through it.
First of all, you must decide your desired outcome. Is it profitability? Is it search engine ranking? Is it more traffic? Is it more inbound links?
Once you have decided your desired outcome, you must find a way that OTHER PEOPLE’S sites can be measured for that outcome.
Article Related to: marketing, sales, ecommerce, copywriting, webmaster, business, statistics
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12). Web Site Analysis 101 By : Richard D S Hill
Eliminate guesswork and measure success – that is what analysing your website visitors' behaviour [or web analytics] is all about. Understanding where they came from, where they land and what people are doing on your site.
Virtually all web-hosting services provide rudimentary analytics that can help you begin to understand what users are doing on your site.
Article Related to: web analytics, mis, analysis, reporting, statistics
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15). The Single Life/Divorced Males By : Murad Ali
The single life can be as difficult as starting over after a major disaster or death in the family. Of course we cannot include the young and always single in this article as they do not know any better, have not dealt with raising children or truly loved another person. It is the 30-year-old’s and older who are divorced and alone that are having the hardest time making adjustments to their new found ways of life.
Article Related to: divorce, males, statistics, family
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17). Web Analytics: Make A Plan. And Stick To It. By : Marc Travis
When it comes to analyzing your web site statistics, what's infinitely more important than the numbers themselves is the actual trend that they portray. If you're trying to build traffic to a web site (and who isn't these days?) then your first concern should be that the numbers are increasing on a regular basis.
To properly watch those numbers, and know when you need to make adjustments, you should not depend on analyzing statistics that have been logged over time.
Article Related to: web analytics, site analytics, statistics, analysis, traffic stats
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18). Where to Find the Most Reliable Football Results: Past and Present By : Nicky Pilkington
It probably happens to you quite frequently. You and a friend have a disagreement about an English football game. To verify who is right, you would probably ask a few people you know, check the newspaper, or wait for your local news or some other station broadcasting sports highlights. However, if the game that is the subject of your debate took place years ago, the resources listed previously aren’t the best method to obtain football results.
Article Related to: football, soccer, sport, results, statistics
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21). Analyze This: Web Analytics By : Don
So, you think you’re off to a good start because you finally got your new Web site up and running. You even have one of those counters at the bottom of your homepage so you know exactly how many people visit your site. Done patting yourself on the back yet? When you are, it’s time to move your site to the next level. It’s time for Web Analytics.
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Article Related to: web counter, statistics, analytics, traffic, visitors, internet
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24). Preparing For and Surviving an OSHA Inspection By : Sandra Noble
Avoid the cost and the pain of an OSHA Inspection. Like a good Boy Scout - "Be prepared". The goal is for employers to pass the compliance test and get the merit badge of approval from OSHA.
Article Related to: osha, illness, injury, statistics, psm, msds, occupational, safety, health, hazardous, chemicals, niosh, audit
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