{"id":115617,"date":"2023-08-24T12:46:28","date_gmt":"2023-08-24T12:46:28","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=115617"},"modified":"2023-08-24T12:46:29","modified_gmt":"2023-08-24T12:46:29","slug":"test-bank-for-quantitative-analysis-for-management-13th-edition-render-all-chapters-1-15-full-complete-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/24\/test-bank-for-quantitative-analysis-for-management-13th-edition-render-all-chapters-1-15-full-complete-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Test Bank for Quantitative Analysis for Management 13th Edition Render\/ All Chapters 1 &#8211; 15 \/ Full Complete 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>1<br>Quantitative Analysis for Management 13th Edition Render<br>Test Bank<br>Quantitative Analysis for Management, 13e (Render et al.)<br>Chapter 1 Introduction to Quantitative Analysis<br>1) Interviews, statistical sampling, and company reports provide input data for quantitative<br>analysis models.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH<br>LO: 1.3: Describe the use of modeling in quantitative analysis.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>2) In the early 1900s, Henry Ford pioneered the principles of the scientific approach to<br>management.<br>Answer: FALSE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: WHAT IS QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS?<br>LO: 1.1: Describe the quantitative analysis approach and understand how to apply it to a real<br>situation.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>3) Managers do not need to be familiar with the limitations, assumptions, and\/or specific<br>applicability of the quantitative analysis technique to use it for accurate decision making.<br>Answer: FALSE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: INTRODUCTION<br>LO: 1.6: Recognize possible problems in using quantitative analysis.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>4) During World War II, many new scientific and quantitative techniques were developed to<br>assist the military, and these developments were so successful that many companies started using<br>similar techniques in managerial decision making and planning after the war.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: WHAT IS QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS?<br>LO: 1.1: Describe the quantitative analysis approach and understand how to apply it to a real<br>situation.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2<br>5) Business Analytics is a data-driven approach to decision making that allows companies to<br>make better decisions.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: BUSINESS ANALYTICS<br>LO: 1.2: Describe the three categories of business analytics.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>6) Descriptive Analytics is aimed at forecasting future outcomes based on patterns in the past<br>data.<br>Answer: FALSE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: BUSINESS ANALYTICS<br>LO: 1.2: Describe the three categories 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variables may also be called parameters.<br>Answer: FALSE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH<br>LO: 1.3: Describe the use of modeling in quantitative analysis.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>11) Model variables can be controllable or uncontrollable.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH<br>LO: 1.3: Describe the use of modeling in quantitative analysis.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>12) A series of steps or procedures that are repeated is known as an algorithm.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH<br>LO: 1.3: Describe the use of modeling in quantitative analysis.<br>AACSB: Analytical thinking<br>Classification: Concept<br>13) A model is a representation of a situation.<br>Answer: TRUE<br>Diff: Moderate<br>Topic: THE QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS APPROACH<br>LO: 1.3: Describe the use of modeling in quantitative 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