TESTING AND IDENTIFYING VARIABLE DEPENDENCY THROUGH THE FISHER EXACT TEST IN CENTRAL EUROPE ENTERPRISES Cover Image

TESTING AND IDENTIFYING VARIABLE DEPENDENCY THROUGH THE FISHER EXACT TEST IN CENTRAL EUROPE ENTERPRISES
TESTING AND IDENTIFYING VARIABLE DEPENDENCY THROUGH THE FISHER EXACT TEST IN CENTRAL EUROPE ENTERPRISES

Author(s): Sebastian KOT, Ismi Rajiani
Subject(s): Micro-Economics, Methodology and research technology, Accounting - Business Administration
Published by: Žilinska univerzita v Žiline, Fakulta prevádzky a ekonomiky dopravy a spojov, Katedra ekonomiky
Keywords: default; solvency; Fisher Exact Test; Chi-Square;

Summary/Abstract: The main problem of scientific thinking is the search for truth. There are two main tools used in the process of drawing scientific conclusions. It is an observation of the world around us and the ability to generate 'generalizing knowledge' from these observations. For example, monitoring the development of a company's financial indicator makes it impossible to control all companies in the Czech Republic. The process of generalizing knowledge, for example, by transferring the conclusions from the selection to the whole country, is called an inductive method of reasoning, and this method is used in the research paper. The preference for processing was a data file consisting of 286 companies operating on the Central Europe market. The file was compiled using basic statistical methods, and based on the results, a conclusion can be drawn that can be generalized to all enterprises. There is a brief description of Fisher's exact test in the introductory part of the work, which was the primary tool for data processing. The methodology is followed, where the basic principles of the Fisher's exact test are explained. Subsequently, the final results of SPSS processing are available in the results, and in the end, the results are evaluated.

  • Issue Year: 14/2020
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 10-18
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English