Determine the card accounting syste


Discuss the below:

Xerox Abuses

Your firm is located in a 10-story building. Each floor has its own Xerox machine in a copy room. The firm owns these machines but must pay for paper, toner, and occasional maintenance. Each employee has a key that opens the copy room door on his or her floor only and does not have access to Xerox machines on other floors. Because the Xerox machines are "free goods" right now, you suspect that the firm's Xerox costs could be cut pretty drastically. To test this theory, you have decided to perform an experiment. Each person on the 10th floor has been given a card that operates the 10th-floor machine. These employees have been told that their card will generate a  daily accounting of their Xerox activity. Tenth-floor employees have also been told that they will not be charged for their use of the machine, but they certainly know that someone will have some sense of individual usage patterns.

To establish a basis of comparison, the group on the third floor has not been converted to the card system. The third-floor machine has an internal mechanism that totals the number of copies made each day, but you do not know who is doing what, and the third-floor employees have no reason to believe that they are being monitored. The 3rd and 10th floors have been chosen for this experiment because these two floors have had about the same usage rates in the past.

You have collected data from the two machines over the last 50 working days. The data are on the accompanying CD in the file named XEROX. This file has 50 observations and three variables:

766 CASES
Variable Label
DAY An indicator of the day data were extracted.
TENTH The number of Xerox copies made on the 10th floor.
THIRD The number of copies made on the 3rd floor.

1. Use appropriate graphical or statistical techniques to determine whether the card accounting system will effectively lower inappropriate Xerox usage if implemented companywide.

Xerox Abuses

The case profiles an experiment between the offices of the third and tenth floors offices of a firm in their use of their floor's Xerox copier.

Each tenth floor worker has been assigned a personal copy card, the third-floor workers have not. The case asks the student to determine whether issuing personal copy cards will effectively lower copier usage if implemented company-wide.
Which of these tests do I use to solve this problem ANOVA (Analysis of Variance), t test, Correlation Regression, or Chi Test?

Xerox Abuses
Data Set




DAY TENTH THIRD
1 500 440
2 420 220
3 440 360
4 480 110
5 450 240
6 460 360
7 450 80
8 420 420
9 410 310
10 405 30
11 380 290
12 360 410
13 360 460
14 370 420
15 350 150
16 320 170
17 350 250
18 360 20
19 310 250
20 320 350
21 290 150
22 290 250
23 270 230
24 250 90
25 240 50
26 250 320
27 250 360
28 230 450
29 240 270
30 220 380
31 190 190
32 150 500
33 170 290
34 120 150
35 150 370
36 140 405
37 130 130
38 150 120
39 130 70
40 110 240
41 90 20
42 80 450
43 90 20
44 70 40
45 20 320
46 50 140
47 40 90
48 20 130
49 30 480
50 30 350

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