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Quantitative Techniques in Business, Management and Finance A Case-Study Approach Quantitative Techniques in Business, Management and Finance A Case-Study Approach Umeshkumar Dubey Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra State, India D P Kothari S B Jain Institute of Technology, Management & Research Nagpur, Maharashtra State, India G K Awari Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra State, India Quantitative Techniques in Business, Management and Finance A Case-Study Approach Umeshkumar Dubey Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra State, India D P Kothari S B Jain Institute of Technology, Management & Research Nagpur, Maharashtra State, India G K Awari Tulsiramji Gaikwad-Patil College of Engineering & Technology Nagpur, Maharashtra State, India CRC Press Taylor & Francis Group 6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 300 Boca Raton, FL 33487-2742 © 2017 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business No claim to original U.S. Government works Printed on acid-free paper Version Date: 20160808 International Standard Book Number-13: 978-1-4987-6946-4 (Hardback) This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. 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Description: Boca Raton : Chapman & Hall/CRC, 2016. | Includes bibliographical references and index. Identifiers: LCCN 2016022252 | ISBN 9781498769464 (alk. paper) Subjects: LCSH: Business enterprises--Finance. | Decision making--Methodology. | Quantitative research. Classification: LCC HG4026 .D83 2016 | DDC 650.072/1--dc23 LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2016022252 Visit the Taylor & Francis Web site at http://www.taylorandfrancis.com and the CRC Press Web site at http://www.crcpress.com K29302_Book.indb 4 03/10/16 8:09 PM Contents Preface ...........................................................................................................................................xxi Acknowledgements ..................................................................................................................xxiii Authors ........................................................................................................................................xxv 1. Quantitative Decision Making – An Overview ...............................................................1 1.1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................1 1.2 Meaning of Quantitative Techniques .........................................................................2 1.2.1 Concept of Statistics .........................................................................................2 1.2.2 Concept of Operations Research ...................................................................2 1.3 Evolution of Quantitative Techniques ........................................................................2 1.4 Classification of Quantitative Methods .....................................................................3 1.5 Data Collection ..............................................................................................................4 1.5.1 Statistical Data ..................................................................................................4 1.5.2 Statistical Methods ..........................................................................................4 1.5.3 Data Collection .................................................................................................4 1.5.4 Organisation of Data .......................................................................................4 1.6 Characteristics of Data .................................................................................................4 1.7 Types of Statistical Data ...............................................................................................5 1.7.1 Arriving at the Solution ..................................................................................5 1.7.2 Presentation ......................................................................................................6 1.7.3 Analysis .............................................................................................................6 1.7.4 Interpretation ....................................................................................................6 1.8 Classification of Quantitative Techniques .................................................................6 1.8.1 Descriptive Statistics .......................................................................................7 1.8.2 Inductive Statistics ...........................................................................................7 1.8.3 Statistical Decision Theory .............................................................................7 1.9 Methodology of Quantitative Techniques .................................................................8 1.9.1 Steps ...................................................................................................................8 1.10 Various Statistical Methods .........................................................................................8 1.10.1 Measure of Central Tendency ........................................................................8 1.10.1.1 Mean ...................................................................................................8 1.10.1.2 Median ...............................................................................................9 1.10.1.3 Mode...................................................................................................9 1.10.2 Measures of Dispersion ..................................................................................9 1.10.3 Correlation ........................................................................................................9 1.10.4 Regression Analysis ........................................................................................9 1.10.5 Time-Series Analysis .......................................................................................9 1.10.6 Index Numbers ...............................................................................................10 1.10.7 Sampling and Statistical Inference ..............................................................10 1.10.7.1 Random Sampling ..........................................................................10 1.10.7.2 Non-Random Sampling .................................................................10 1.11 Advantages of Quantitative Methods ......................................................................11 1.11.1 Definiteness ....................................................................................................11 1.11.2 Condensation ..................................................................................................11 v vi Contents 1.11.3 Comparison ....................................................................................................11 1.11.4 Policy Formulation .........................................................................................12 1.11.5 Hypothesis Testing ........................................................................................12 1.11.6 Prediction ........................................................................................................12 1.12 Application of Quantitative Techniques in Business Management ....................12 1.12.1 Management ...................................................................................................12 1.12.1.1 Marketing Management ................................................................12 1.12.1.2 Production Management ...............................................................12 1.12.1.3 Finance Management .....................................................................12 1.12.1.4 Personnel Management .................................................................13 1.12.2 Economics .......................................................................................................13 1.12.3 Research and Development ..........................................................................13 1.12.4 Natural Science ..............................................................................................13 1.13 Limitations of Quantitative Techniques ..................................................................13 1.14 Summary ......................................................................................................................14 2. Arranging Data .....................................................................................................................17 2.1 Meaning of Data ..........................................................................................................17 2.2 Types of Data ...............................................................................................................17 2.2.1 Published Data ...............................................................................................17 2.2.1.1 Published Sources ..........................................................................17 2.2.2 Unpublished Data ..........................................................................................17 2.2.2.1 Unpublished Sources .....................................................................18 2.2.3 Primary Data ..................................................................................................18 2.2.3.1 Editing Primary Data ....................................................................18 2.2.4 Secondary Data ..............................................................................................19 2.2.4.1 Precautions in the Use of Secondary Data..................................19 2.3 Primary versus Secondary Data ...............................................................................19 2.4 Classification of Data ..................................................................................................20 2.4.1 Methods of Classification .............................................................................20 2.4.1.1 Geographical Classification ..........................................................20 2.4.1.2 Chronological Classification .........................................................20 2.4.1.3 Qualitative Classification ..............................................................21 2.4.1.4 Quantitative Classification ............................................................21 2.5 Data Collection ............................................................................................................21 2.5.1 Population .......................................................................................................21 2.5.2 Sample .............................................................................................................21 2.5.3 Testing the Validity of Data ..........................................................................21 2.5.4 Complete Enumeration or Census Survey or Census ..............................22 2.5.5 Sample Method ..............................................................................................22 2.5.6 Methods of Collecting Primary Data ..........................................................22 2.5.6.1 Observation Method ......................................................................22 2.5.6.2 Personal Interviews ........................................................................22 2.5.6.3 Questionnaire Method ..................................................................22 2.6 Data Presentation Devices .........................................................................................24 2.6.1 Tables ...............................................................................................................24 2.6.2 Tabulation .......................................................................................................24 2.6.3 Uses of Tabulation..........................................................................................24 2.6.4 Objectives of Tabulation................................................................................24 Contents vii 2.6.5 Parts of an Ideal Table ...................................................................................25 2.7 Graphs ...........................................................................................................................25 2.7.1 Types of Graphs or Charts ............................................................................25 2.7.1.1 Rules for Constructing the Line Graph .......................................25 2.7.1.2 Bar Chart .........................................................................................26 2.7.1.3 Pie Diagram .....................................................................................27 2.8 Frequency Distribution ..............................................................................................28 2.8.1 Discrete Frequency Distribution .................................................................28 2.8.2 Continuous Frequency Distribution ...........................................................29 2.8.2.1 Types of Class Interval ..................................................................29 2.8.2.2 Selection of Class Intervals ...........................................................30 2.8.3 Cumulative Frequencies ...............................................................................30 2.8.4 Relative Frequencies ......................................................................................30 2.9 Histogram ....................................................................................................................30 2.9.1 Relative Frequency Histogram ....................................................................31 2.9.2 Absolute Histogram ......................................................................................32 2.9.3 Difference between a Relative Frequency Histogram and an Absolute Histogram ......................................................................................32 2.10 Frequency Polygon ......................................................................................................32 2.11 Frequency Curve .........................................................................................................33 2.12 Cumulative Frequency Distribution ........................................................................34 2.12.1 Ogive or Cumulative Frequency Curve ......................................................34 2.12.1.1 Less than Ogive ..............................................................................34 2.12.1.2 More than Ogive .............................................................................35 2.13 Skewness and Kurtosis ..............................................................................................36 2.13.1 Skewness .........................................................................................................36 2.13.1.1 Symmetrical Curves.......................................................................36 2.13.1.2 Skewed Curve .................................................................................36 2.13.1.3 Positively Skewed Curve ...............................................................37 2.13.1.4 Negatively Skewed Curve .............................................................37 2.13.2 Kurtosis ...........................................................................................................37 2.14 Summary ......................................................................................................................37 3. Measures of Central Tendency ..........................................................................................39 3.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................39 3.2 Significance of Measures of Central Tendency .......................................................39 3.3 Properties of Good Measures of Central Tendency ...............................................40 3.4 Arithmetic Mean .........................................................................................................40 3.4.1 Calculating the Mean from Ungrouped Data............................................40 3.4.2 Mathematical Properties of Arithmetic Mean ...........................................47 3.4.3 Weighted Arithmetic Mean ..........................................................................48 3.5 Median ..........................................................................................................................50 3.5.1 Calculating the Median from Ungrouped Data ........................................51 3.5.2 Mathematical Properties of Median ...........................................................55 3.6 Quantiles ......................................................................................................................56 3.6.1 Quartiles ..........................................................................................................56 3.6.2 Deciles .............................................................................................................56 3.6.3 Percentiles .......................................................................................................56 3.7 Mode .............................................................................................................................58 viii Contents 3.8 Relationship among Mean, Median and Mode ......................................................61 3.9 Comparison of Mean and Median ...........................................................................62 3.10 Geometric Mean ..........................................................................................................62 3.11 Harmonic Mean ..........................................................................................................65 3.12 Summary ......................................................................................................................68 4. Measures of Variation and Skewness ..............................................................................71 4.1 Introduction .................................................................................................................71 4.1.1 Significance of Measuring Variation ...........................................................71 4.1.2 Absolute versus Relative Measures of Variation .......................................71 4.2 Range ............................................................................................................................72 4.2.1 For Ungrouped Data ......................................................................................72 4.2.2 For Grouped Data ..........................................................................................72 4.2.3 Coefficient of Range .......................................................................................73 4.2.4 Interquartile Range ........................................................................................74 4.2.4.1 Need for Interquartile Range .......................................................74 4.2.4.2 Definition of Interquartile Range.................................................74 4.2.5 Semi-Interquartile Range or Quartile Deviation ......................................74 4.2.5.1 For Ungrouped Data ......................................................................75 4.2.5.2 For Grouped Data ...........................................................................75 4.2.5.3 Coefficient of Quartile Deviation .................................................76 4.3 Mean Deviation or Average Deviation ....................................................................79 4.3.1 Discrete Series ................................................................................................80 4.3.2 Continuous Series ..........................................................................................82 4.4 Standard Deviation .....................................................................................................87 4.4.1 Individual Series ............................................................................................87 4.4.2 Discrete Series ................................................................................................88 4.4.3 Step Deviation Method .................................................................................89 4.4.4 Continuous Series ..........................................................................................90 4.5 Variance ........................................................................................................................91 4.5.1 For Grouped and Ungrouped Data .............................................................91 4.6 Coefficient of Variation ...............................................................................................92 4.7 Bienayme–Chebyshev Rule .......................................................................................96 4.7.1 Statement of the Bienayme–Chebyshev Rule ............................................96 4.7.2 Application ......................................................................................................96 4.8 Skewness ......................................................................................................................97 4.8.1 Relative Skewness ..........................................................................................98 4.9 Summary ......................................................................................................................99 5. Probability Theory .............................................................................................................103 5.1 Introduction ...............................................................................................................103 5.2 Basic Concepts ...........................................................................................................104 5.2.1 Experiment ....................................................................................................104 5.2.2 Random Experiment ...................................................................................104 5.2.3 Outcome ........................................................................................................104 5.2.4 Sample Space ................................................................................................104 5.2.5 Event ..............................................................................................................104 Contents ix 5.2.6 Certain Event ................................................................................................104 5.2.7 Impossible Event ..........................................................................................105 5.2.8 Compound Event .........................................................................................105 5.2.9 Complement of an Event .............................................................................105 5.2.10 Mutually Exclusive Events..........................................................................105 5.2.11 Independent Events .....................................................................................105 5.2.12 Dependent Events ........................................................................................106 5.2.13 Exhaustive Events ........................................................................................106 5.2.14 Favourable Event ..........................................................................................106 5.2.15 Equally Likely Event....................................................................................106 5.2.16 Sample Spaces...............................................................................................106 5.3 Probability ..................................................................................................................106 5.3.1 Classical Probability ....................................................................................107 5.3.1.1 Definition of Classical Probability .............................................107 5.3.2 Relative Frequency.......................................................................................108 5.3.2.1 Relative Frequency of Occurrence Approach ..........................108 5.3.3 Limitation of the Classical Approach .......................................................109 5.3.3.1 Limitations of Classical Approach to Probability ...................109 5.3.4 Subjective Probability ..................................................................................110 5.3.5 Marginal or Unconditional Probability ....................................................110 5.3.6 Empirical Probability ..................................................................................110 5.4 Probability Rules .......................................................................................................110 5.4.1 Additional Rule (Mutually Exhaustive Events) .......................................112 5.4.1.1 Addition Theorem ........................................................................112 5.4.1.2 Sample Space .................................................................................112 5.4.2 Additional Rule (Not Mutually Exhaustive Events) ...............................113 5.4.2.1 Multiplication Theorem ...............................................................113 5.4.3 Multiplication Rule (Independent Events) ...............................................114 5.4.4 Multiplication Rule (Dependent Events) ..................................................114 5.4.5 Axioms to Probability .................................................................................115 5.4.6 Addition Theorem .......................................................................................115 5.4.7 Multiplication Theorem ..............................................................................115 5.5 Conditional Probability ............................................................................................116 5.5.1 Dependent Events ........................................................................................117 5.5.2 A Priori or Prior Probability .......................................................................118 5.5.3 Posterior or Revised Probability ................................................................118 5.5.4 Bayes’ Theorem ............................................................................................118 5.5.5 Application of Bayes’ Theorem ..................................................................119 5.6 Set Theory ..................................................................................................................123 5.6.1 Power of Set ..................................................................................................123 5.6.2 Elementary Concepts of Set ........................................................................123 5.6.2.1 Universal Set .................................................................................123 5.6.2.2 Subset of a Set ...............................................................................123 5.6.2.3 Equality of Two Sets .....................................................................124 5.6.2.4 Complement of a Set ....................................................................124 5.6.2.5 Difference of Two Sets .................................................................124 5.6.2.6 Cardinal Number of a Finite Set ................................................125 5.6.3 Operations of Sets ........................................................................................125

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