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Development of the European Union according to selected demographic indicators
Illeová, Iva ; Fiala, Tomáš (advisor) ; Miskolczi, Martina (referee)
This diploma aims to analyze the development of the European Union Member States for last thirty years in terms of demographic indicators. First chapter is focused on the historical development of the world's population, followed by the development of the European population and political history of the European Union. Next chapter is focused on the most commonly used demographic indicators for international comparisons divided into groups according to demographic processes, their interpretation and calculation. The main part of the work is analysis of selected indicators for the Member States of the EU with regard to the European average of 27 Member States in the period between 1981 and 2011. Another chapter is devoted to modify data for above mentioned simple analysis and cluster analysis, which is located in the last chapter. Cluster analysis was performed using Euclidean distance and using nearest and furthest neighbor and Ward's method. In 1981 the furthest neighbor method divided Member States into five clusters and in 2011 the Ward's method divided Member States again within five clusters, but with a different composition. Original data for Multidimensional description is added to annex with the results of calculations and graphs.
Statistical methods in marketing research
Mošová, Monika ; Vild, Jiří (advisor) ; Čabla, Adam (referee)
This thesis deals with statistical methods in marketing research that are used especially for evaluating survey research. At the beginning of the thesis we shortly describe a marketing research process. Next chapter deals with data, afterwards we focus in two chapters on their analyzing. These chapters are Univariate data analysis and Bivariate data analysis and include brief theoretical descriptions which are afterwards demonstrated on examples. These examples are calculated sometimes manually but mostly the SPSS is used. In case we use the SPSS the way of input will be described.

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