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Comparison of the Current Division of Incomes in the Czech Republic with the Division of Incomes in some other EU Countries
Vychodil, Marek ; Bartošová, Jitka (advisor) ; Bína, Vladislav (referee)
Chacteristics of statistical data sets of Czech republic, German, France and Great Britain were compared to each other in this thesis. Atributes of position, variability, skew and sharpness of the statistical data set were used as the characteristics for the comparison. The measured values were subject of subjective interpretation and the conclusions were made according to the development in time and the situations generating these changes.
Market Segmentation
Sobíšek, Lukáš ; Hebák, Petr (advisor) ; Průšová, Petra (referee)
The aim of my thesis is to verify efficiency of different statistical methods in segmentation analysis of marketing data. I decided to carry out my study on the organic food market. The theoretical part defines segmentation from the marketing point of view, followed with statistical insight into this topic. The theory is then applied to marketing study in practical part. Finally, concrete recommendations for organic food marketers, producers and distributors are offered, which could help them to increase their revenues and to acquire a bigger market share.
The development of revenue and expenditure of Czech and Slovak households (and future outlook)
Vít, Přemysl ; Bartošová, Jitka (advisor) ; Bína, Vladislav (referee)
My bachelor thesis is focused on the development of revenue and expenditure of Czech and Slovak households. In the theoretical part I dealt with by dividing the income and expenditure of households. I was looking in particular the differences in income between the two states that are its history and location very close. This also became my first order to work. Another part of this work is the statistical part of the issue containing the time series. The second objective is to establish a work estimate of the development of revenue in the future, which I included in the practical part.
Analysis of drug use in the districts of the Czech Republic
Kakaščík, Martin ; Arltová, Markéta (advisor) ; Vopravil, Jiří (referee)
The drug use is a big problem of today world. The impact of drug use affects all members of human society -- individuals, families, communities and even whole states. We can describe the situation of drug use by means of analysis of drug use in the particular districts of the Czech Republic. This diploma thesis focuses on the identification of the social, economic and demographic factors that contribute to the appearance of socially pathologic environment of drug use. The results of this thesis can be used for an identification of regions in jeopardy of drug use and for the reduction of influence of particular factors.
Statistical analysis of students' success rate in 4ST201
Vanišová, Adéla ; Malá, Ivana (advisor) ; Bašta, Milan (referee)
The main goal of this thesis is the statistical comparison of results from students who attended the course 4ST201. The data used are for the winter semester of the academic year 2008/2009. This thesis is focused on the results throughout semester and the final exam. The thesis is divided into two main chapters. The first part is a theoretical base for the calculation and it also contains information about data I worked with. The second part is a practical part and it is focused on interpretation of the results of the analysis where I examined the students' results from different aspects and tested hypotheses about interdependencies. In the conclusion findings from all calculations are summarized.
Analysis of students' results of the subject 4ST201
Šulc, Zdeněk ; Malá, Ivana (advisor) ; Helman, Karel (referee)
The main aim of this bachelor thesis is to compare and to test the results of students, who attended the course of statistics at the University of Economics in Prague. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part explains basic methods which are used in the thesis. The practical part deals with an analysis which is mainly focused on mid-term tests. The results of this thesis are summarized in the conclusion.
Inhabitant Consumption Statistic
Orendáčová, Jana ; Poláková, Olga (advisor) ; Krebs, Vojtěch (referee)
Main goal of the diploma thesis is to describe household consumption and its survey in the Czech Republic not only from the macroeconomic but mainly from the microeconomic standpoint. Consumption expenditures are the main subject of many long-term analysis and forecasts which help by implementation of economic and politcal precautions. In connection with the historical development of statistic as a scientific disciplin there is also a significant stress on a methodical development of household budget surveys which examine consumption expenditures of different social groups and household types. After the analysis of development and structure of household consumption surveyed by National Accounts and Household Budget Surveys the attention is given also to household consumption in member states of the European Union among which is also the Czech Republic.
Using statistical methods for analysis of annual reports of Czech foundations
Vobecká, Zdeňka ; Stránský, Jakub (advisor) ; Vltavská, Kristýna (referee)
This thesis selects and applies statistical methods to describe and analyse a sample of annual reports of Czech foundations with the aim to discuss their current state and verify some fundamental issues related to it. The main objective is to ascertain transparency of the foundations and their adherence to legal regulations regarding the publishing of annual reports. The point of departure will be the following hypotheses. Firstly, Czech foundations do, for the most part (95%), follow the obligation to publish an annual report. Secondly, those who publish a report fulfil most of the legal requirements (75%) regarding its content. Further, factors influencing the foundation's conduct in fulfilling the obligation to publish a report are explored. For this purpose, three hypotheses are used. Firstly, it is more likely that Czech foundations united in the Czech Donors Forum shall publish an annual report in comparison with others. Secondly, Czech foundations using the Foundation Investment Fund (hereinafter referred to as NIF) are more likely to publish annual reports than others. Thirdly, large Czech foundations tend to proceed in the same way. In conclusion, general behaviour of the Czech foundation sector (i.e. the foundations) and their adherence to legal regulations is assessed.
The graphical data analysis in various statistical computing systems
Maroušek, Vít ; Pecáková, Iva (advisor) ; Černý, Jindřich (referee)
Goal of my thesis is to show and compare various ways of graphical data analysis in statistical computing systems. This area is still developing, new techniques are being discovered and the already known are being developed. This work is split into three parts, one theoretical, one comparing and one general with new ideas. The first part is theoretical and is dedicated to classification of statistical variables. For statistical computing systems I offer a simplified classification because of the way they treat some types of variables. Second part of my work compares graphical outputs of three most used statistical computing systems SAS, SPSS and STATISTICA. This comparison is based on some of the most commonly used graphical methods. The outputs are tables with detailed description and examples of graphs from each system are attached. The last part is focused on the general graphical data exploration and follows the simplified classification of variables. In this part I use common graphical techniques and introduce some new or fewer used techniques. Many of them haven't been described in any Czech literature yet. Almost all the graphs presented in this work were created by me in various statistical computing systems. Two were copied from literature because of serious problems with the process of their creation.
Statistical identification of industry clusters potential
Mokošová, Veronika ; Fischer, Jakub (advisor) ; Chlad, Miloslav (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to present the process connected with the identification of industrial clusters and to point out possible methods and instruments that are useable by such identification. The target is not only focussed on description of these methods but also on consideration that the methods are likewise useful in regions of Czech Republic, especially taken into account the existing offer of regional data. The diplom thesis consists of three parts. The first part represents theoretical introduction to clusters' problem. The second part, also the theoretical one, deals widely with quantitative and qualitative methods and with procedures and clasification that belong to these methods. The third part applies the theoretical knowledge into practices. The comparison methods are used in the theoretical part and the methods of analysis, synthesis, comparison and induction are used in the practical part. The diplom thesis brings a quantitative extension of methods that have been used so far when identifying the industrial clusters in Czech Republic. Due to the present trend of prefering the qualitative methods, the extension of quantitative methods could be seen as a retrograde act. But the conditions of Czech Republic tourned out that, in fact, it is a suitable extension of statistical instruments.

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