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Survey Analysis
Regression
Residual
Total
Sum of
Squares
.168
Mean
Square
.168
24.332
48
.507
24.500
49
df
F
.331
Sig.
.568a
Here f test value is lower than the tabulated value. Fail to accept null
hypothesis. So the assumption of Consumer Demand effect on Pushing sales
cannot be accepted.
In this graph, it is seen that when consumer demand is high, pushing sell is
lower than the previous.
df
Mean Square
.014
.014
27.666
48
.576
27.680
49
Sig.
.025
.875
Residual
Total
In the table, as f test value is lower than the tabulated value, the
assumption of null hypothesis Consumers demand effect on supply
chain is not true.
Residual
Total
df
Mean Square
.702
.702
28.118
48
.586
28.820
49
F
1.198
Sig.
.279
The f test value from the above table is lower than the tabulated value, So the
assumption Consumer demand effect on Company incentives of
Consumer demand effect on Company incentives is rejected as null
hypothesis is rejected.
Residual
Total
df
Mean Square
.011
.011
22.809
48
.475
22.820
49
Sig.
.024
.877
Here, as f test value is lower than the tabulated value, null hypothesis is rejected.
So the assumption Consumers demands effect on suppliers availability is not true.
df
Mean Square
.114
.114
27.166
48
.566
27.280
49
Sig.
.201
.656
From the above table, f test value is lower than the tabulated value. So null
hypothesis is rejected and the assumption Consumer Demand effect on
Pushing sales is not true.
df
Mean Square
.219
.219
22.281
48
.464
22.500
49
Sig.
.472
.495
The f test value in the above table is lower than the tabulated value. As null
hypothesis is rejected, the assumption Consumers demand effect on supply
chain is not true.
Regression
Residual
Total
df
Mean Square
.430
.430
28.070
48
.585
28.500
49
Sig.
.735
.396
In the above table, f test value is lower than the tabulated value, so
null hypothesis is rejected and the assumption Consumer Demand
effect on incentives is not true.
df
Mean Square
.013
.013
21.507
48
.448
21.520
49
Sig.
.028
.867
From the above table, null hypothesis is rejected as the calculated f value is
lower than tabulated value. So the assumption Consumer demand effect
on incentive for sprite is not true.
In the above table, the f test value is lower than the tabulated value. So the
null hypothesis is rejected. So the assumption Brand effect on price is not
accepted.
df
Mean Square
1.046
1.046
34.734
48
.724
35.780
49
F
1.446
Sig.
.235
In the above table, as f test value is lower than the tabulated value, null
hypothesis is rejected and the assumption Brand effect on Availability is
also false.
Findings
Most people, who drink soft drinks mainly prefer top renowned
brand.
They just drink those soft drinks which are available in nearby
shop.
products market.
The End