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The Richard Ivey School of Business conducted a survey regarding MBA salaries. The case is available through Harvard Business Press; a link is provided in the course materials section of the syllabus. Submit a two-page report (single-spaced, times new roman 12 point font, one inch margins) along with supporting documents; citations and supporting documents do not count towards two-page total. This is an individual project; assistance from any other person is considered unauthorized aid. Address the following points in your paper:
• How much can students expect to make on graduation? Explain.
• What variables (if any) affect how much a student can expect to make? Why/why not?
• Develop a regression model with selected variables to use for predictive purposes and comment on its strengths and weaknesses.
• Are salary data figures published by MBA programs believable? Explain.
Attachment:- Richard Ivey School of Business.xlsx
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