David Doane

David Doane
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  • Economics
  • Professor Emeritus at Oakland University

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Oakland University
Current position
  • Professor Emeritus

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Publications (23)
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We estimate two common nonlinear models (quadratic and semilog) and one new model (exponential) of the time-age relationship in 500-yard freestyle swim times in the U.S. National Senior Games (ages 50 and up) in six biennial NSGA competitions (2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, and 2019) for 468 men and 587 women. We use OLS and quantile regression (25%...
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This paper discusses common approaches to presenting the topic of skewness in the classroom, and explains why students need to know how to measure it. Two skewness statistics are examined: the Fisher-Pearson standardized third moment coefficient, and the Pearson 2 coefficient that compares the mean and median. The former is reported in statistical...
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Enterprise systems are critical to organisational success and training is a critical factor for their successful implementation. With over US$84 billion invested in these systems, implementation failures can be disastrous for organisations. There is a growing realisation that, despite being touted as being critical to implementation, training is us...
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Because it is easy to compute from three common statistics (minimum, maximum, standard deviation) the studentized range is a useful test for non-normality when the original data are unavailable. For samples from symmetric populations, the studentized range allows an assessment of kurtosis with Type I and II error rates similar to those obtained fro...
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Many students doubt that statistical distributions are of practical value. Simulation makes it possible for students to tackle challenging, understandable projects that illustrate how distributions can be used to answer “what-if” questions of the type often posed by analysts. Course materials that have been developed over two years of classroom tri...
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The beam-and-fulcrum display is a useful complement to the boxplot. It displays the range, mean, standard deviation, and studentized range. It reveals the existence of outliers and permits some assessment of shape. Embellishments to the beam-and-fulcrum diagram can show the item frequency, and/or a confidence interval for the mean. Its intuitive si...
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This paper describes one program in the Teaching Statistics Visually (TSV) project. TSV supports inductive learning in introductory undergraduate applied statistics courses. The program (1) helps teach concepts rather than analyze data, (2) focuses on one module in a statistics course, (3) relies on visualization rather than formulas, (4) is easy t...
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Textbooks in introductory statistics and production operations management during three time periods (1982, 1985–1988, and 1989–1992) were examined for their coverage of topics relevant to total quality management (TQM). Business statistics textbooks during the first two periods provided little coverage of quality, but there was a sharp improvement...
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Information requirements determination for Decision Support Systems (DSS) is often inadequately handled due to premature structuring thus precluding dynamic changes in the framing of the problem by managers. A review of relevant concepts in the behavioural decision making literature is provided. Case studies from three large business organizations...
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Information requirements determination for Decision Support Systems (DSS) is often inadequately handled due to premature structuring thus precluding dynamic changes in the framing of the problem by managers. A review of relevant concepts in the behavioural decision making literature is provided. Case studies from three large business organizations...
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Plan fulfillment and growth-rate performance of Soviet industrial nondefense ministries for 1966–1979 are analyzed and compared. Comparisons between partial and annual plan-fulfillment results provide insights into three aspects of ministerial behavior: storming, output shifting, and the question of whether ministerial plans are firm or changed dur...
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The increasing use of case weights by federal, state and municipal courts suggests the importance of inquiring about their implications for perceptions of court workload. Following a brief explanation of case weights and their uses, case weights are experimentally applied to Michigan State Circuit Court case disposition statistics for the years 197...

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