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26) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF HEALTH SECTOR REFORM ON LIFE EXPECTANCY IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This research work is aimed al studying the impact of health sector reforms on life expectancy in Nigeria using a secondary source of data ranging.from 1980 to 2014 obtainedfi-om the Central Bank Statistical Bulletin and World Bank indicator. Ordinwy least square of multiple regression models was used to establish the relationship... Continue Reading

27) TIME SERIES ANA YSIS ON THE PRODUCTION OF CRUDE OIL IN NIGERIA (2011-2016)

ABSTRACT The word is not interested in the storm you encountered but did you bring the ship in? It's is not the time a man spends in planning, it's the faith and confidence he put in his planning that really counts. Investigation has revealed that the economic base of Nigeria base on the crude oil. Hence there is every need to take a critical... Continue Reading

28) CONSTRUCTION OF BALANCED INCOMPLETE BLOCK DESIGNS WITHIN UNEQUAL BLOCK SIZES

Abstract -. 'Since. statisticians do not usually perform an experiment, their claim to attention when they write on experimentation requires some explanations', William Cochran and Gertrude Cox (1957). Block designs are widely used in many fields of research. Their most common type is the randomized (complete) block design. It is not applicable... Continue Reading

29) APPLICATION OF LIFE TABLE MODEL IN STUDYING PROGRESS OF PUBLIC PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS IN MIGORI SUB COUNTY, KENYA

ABSTRACT Education progress plays a very important role in determining the future of a pupil and even in planning for the schools and education sector as a whole. Primary Education forms the basis of implementing Poverty Reduction Strategy by the government through the acquisition of basic literacy skills, which increases opportunities for... Continue Reading

30) OPTIMAL ALLOCATION OF FARM TRACTORS: A CASE STUDY OF BENUE STATE TRACTOR HIRING AGENCY (BENTHA)

ABSTRACT Benue State Tractor Hiring Agency (BENTHA) is usually confronted with the problem of determining the optimum number of tractors to be allocated to different zones in the state. The number of tractors allocated to a zone is normally decided without any proper study of tractor needs of the zones. Sometimes allocation is based on merely... Continue Reading

31) NFLATION AND STOCK MARKET VOLATILITY IN KENYA

ABSTRACT The effect of inflation on the stock market has attracted many studies. Fisher theory postulates that the real rate of returns on common stocks do not depend on inflation, indicating that stocks should be independent of inflation. The studies have attempted to investigate how inflation affects the stock market and the studies have mainly... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0145
  • Pages:100

32) THE EFFECTS OF PUBLIC DEBT ON PRIVATE INVESTMENTS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN KENYA (1980-201

ABSTRACT The Kenya Vision 2030 aims at achieving a 10 percent per annum growth rate in the economy. Investments have been identified as a major channel through which this objective can be met. The government has undertaken various public investments to fuel economic growth. However, for this to be even more effective, private investments have to... Continue Reading

33) THRESHOLD EFFECTS IN THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INFLATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN KENYA: 1970-2014

ABSTRACT It is widely agreed among economists, policy makers and central bankers that all macroeconomic policies seek to attain high levels of economic growth coupled with very low rates of inflation. High inflation rates have resulted to a number of adverse effects on the economic growth of many countries over time. But how low should the... Continue Reading

34) WAGES AND LABOUR PRODUCTIVITY AT HR AND MANAGEMENT AGENCY

ABSTRACT  The study was conducted as a requirement for the partial fulfillment for the award of Bachelors of Economics and Applied Statistics at Kampala international University. The study was aimed at analyzing wages and labor productivity at HR and Management Agency in time. The literature review shows the level of productivity, measurement of... Continue Reading

35) THE EFFECS OF STOCK CONTROL! STOCKTAKING ON STOCK MANAGEMENT A CASE STUDY OF TROPICAL SUPERMARKET NAGURU

The purpose of the study was to analyze the effects of stock control on inventory in business organizations, basing on the following objectives; to find out reasons of stock imbalances during stocktaldng to determine ways of minimizing inventory costs, and to provide practical procedures that can enable business implementation and improvement of... Continue Reading

36) STATISTICAL ANALYSIS OF MOTOR CYCLE REGISTRATION IN KWARA STATE BETWEEN (2003-2011) (A CASE STUDY OF CENTRAL MOTOR REGISTRY UNDER BOARD OF INTERNAL REVENUE ILORIN)

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page Certification Dedication Acknowledgement Abstract CHAPTER ONE: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1.1    Preamble 1.2    Significance 1.3    Aims and Objectives of the study 1.4    Scope of the study 1.5    Limitation of the study CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1    Literature Review 2.2    Role of central... Continue Reading

37) TIME SERIES ANALYSIS ON CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY IN KWARA STATE, A CASE STUDY OF A NEPA DISTRICT OFFICE FROM 2001-2015

Time Series Analysis on Consumption of Electricity in Kwara State,  A Case Study Of a NEPA District Office From 2001-2015 TABLE OF CONTENT COVER PAGE APPROVAL PAGE DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENT 1.1            INTRODUCTION 1.2            BACKGROUND AND ITS OPERATION 1.3            SIGNIFICANCE 1.4... Continue Reading

38) TIME SERIES ANALYSIS ON MARRIAGE REGISTRATION IN ILORIN, KWARA STATE (2000-2011) (A CASE STUDY OF MARRIAGE, REGISTRY OF SOCIAL WELFARE, ILORIN)

ABSTRACT The study examined time series analysis on marriage registration in Ilorin, Kwara State between (2000 – 2011). The data used was collected from marriage registry, ministry of social welfare, Ilorin, Kwara State. Moving average, simple linear regression was used for the analysis. The result on trend value clearly show that, there is a... Continue Reading

39) MODELING AND FORECASTING CAD TO NAIRA EXCHANGE RATE

ABSTRACT The economy of any nation is greatly dependent on the level and stability of its exchange rate, with our nation’s (Nigeria) dwindling exchange rate, exploring the trend and pattern of our exchange rate is very needful. A secondary data on monthly exchange rates from 2010 to 2020 was obtained from ExchangeRate UK was analyzed using the... Continue Reading

40) FACTOR ANALYSIS OF CUSTOMER PREFERENCE FOR MOBILE PHONE NETWORK (A CASE STUDY OF CAPE COAST POLYTECHNIC)

ABSTRACT This research tries to determine the “hidden” factors which ultimately influence the choice of mobile phone network in Cape Coast Polytechnic (study area). Principal Component method of Factor analysis is used to achieve the set objectives. There are six mobile phone network providers (MTN, Vodafone, Tigo, Airtel, Globacom and... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0136
  • Pages:118

41) A PROPOSED METHOD FOR CLASSIFICATION; AN APPLICATION TO FORECASTING STUDENTS’ QUALIFICATION FOR ADMISSION INTO FIRST DEGREE PROGRAMS IN GHANAIAN UNIVERSITIES

ABSTRACT This study proposes a method for classification based on a Pattern Trace Network and Principal Component Analysis. Using data from a public Senior High School, the proposed method was applied to forecast whether or not a Senior High School (SHS) student would qualify for admission into the university. The method’s performance and the... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0135
  • Pages:142

42) COMPARATIVE STUDY OF THE HOUSE RENT A CASE STUDY OF GW AGW ALADA AND KW ALI AREA COUNCILS

CHAPTER ONE 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study Housing is one of the 3 most significant in the sustainability of human existence with considerable economic, social, cultural and personal importance. The production of housing has been influenced largely by policies, innovation and the ability to sustain the environment. Housing in... Continue Reading

43) FACE RECOGNITION UNDER ANGULAR CONSTRAINT USING DISCRETE WAVELET TRANSFORM AND PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS WITH SINGULAR VALUE DECOMPOSITION

ABSTRACT The complexity of a face’s components originates from the incessant variations in the facial component that occur with respect to time. Notwithstanding of these variations, humans recognise a person very easily using physical characteristics such as faces, voice, gait, etc. In human interactions, the articulation and perception of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:STS0133
  • Pages:101

44) ATTITUDE, SUBJECTIVE NORM AND SELF-BELIEF AS CORRELATES TO PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS. A STUDY OF STUDENTS OF FREEWAY HIGH SCHOOL

ABSTRACT There has been a growing interest in research investigating various issues of students’ mathematics performance. Following the theory of planned behaviour and the Self—efficacy theory, this study aimed at determining the effect of attitudes, subjective norms, and Sd labellers on the mathematics performance of students in secondary... Continue Reading

45) ACCIDENTS AND MORTALITY RATES IN KAMPALA, UGANDA

ABSTRACT The study was about the relationship between accidents and mortality rate. The objectives of the study were:-To establish the level of accidents in Uganda, to determine the level of mortality rate in Uganda, to establish the relationship between accidents and mortality rate in Uganda. The study found that there was a weak relationship... Continue Reading

46) EFFECTS OF BOARDING STUDENTS’ LIVING CONDITIONS ON THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS: A CASE OF MASINDI CENTRAL DIVISION, MASINDI MUNICIPALITY.

ABSTRACT The objective of this study was to assess the living conditions associated with the academic performance of boarding students in secondary schools in central Division, Masindi Municipality. The assessment was made by the characteristics of the students, living conditions in which feeding, sanitation and accommodation were investigated.... Continue Reading

47) REAL EXCHANGE RATE, INFLATION RATE AND PRIVATE INVESTMENTS IN UGANDA (1990-2014)

ABSTRACT  The main objective of the study is to examine the impact of real exchange rate and inflation on private investments in Uganda. The two objectives were to determine the effect of real exchange rate on private investment; to determine the effect of inflation rate on private investment. The study used Real exchange rate, Inflation rate,... Continue Reading

48) THE EFFECT OF GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE IN AGRICULTURAL OUTPUT IN UGANDA. A CASE STUDY AT AND A COFFEE DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (UCDA)

Abstract This study examined the effect of Government expenditure on coffee output and productivity in Uganda over the period 2005-2015 with time series data collected from Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA), Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS) and Bank of Uganda (BOU). The present study applied ADF Ordinary Least Square (OLS) technique as... Continue Reading

49) FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS AND DECISION MAKING PROCESS A CASE STUDY OF CENTENARY RURAL DEVELOPMENT BANK IN KAMPALA TOWN UGANDA

The study analyzed the effect of financial statement analysis on decision making process a case study of centenary rural development bank Kampala town Uganda. The specific objectives of the study were, to determine whether management make use of financial statement in decision making, to fmd out and identify the role of financial statement in... Continue Reading

50) UNEMPLOYMENT AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN UGANDA

The study was carried out to investigate the effect of unemployment and inflation on economic development in Uganda. The major objective of the study was to examine the effect of unemployment on economic development in Uganda period from 1991 — 2017. The specific objectives were to examine the trend of unemployment in Uganda, to examine the... Continue Reading
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