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Let’s Go to the Movies: Student Coaching Slides

Let’s Go to the Movies: Student Coaching Slides. The Fraud Claim – Question 1. MISREPRESENTATION Define Distinguish from fraud FRAUD Prima Facie Case What Tommy must prove to win! (Library case – Cao v. Nguyen) Is each point of the prima facie case met? Why? Why not?.

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Let’s Go to the Movies: Student Coaching Slides

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  1. Let’s Go to the Movies: Student Coaching Slides

  2. The Fraud Claim – Question 1 • MISREPRESENTATION • Define • Distinguish from fraud • FRAUD • Prima Facie Case • What Tommy must prove to win! • (Library case – Cao v. Nguyen) • Is each point of the prima facie case met? • Why? Why not?

  3. Ethical Issues – Question 2 • Cost-Benefit Analysis • Royal Theater – Benefits? Costs? • Justice – Fairness • Is the moviegoer being treated fairly? • Rights: Determining and Protecting Entitlements • Other Ethical Approaches • Read “Only the Ethical Survive” at http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/iie/v10n2/ethical-surv.html

  4. Ethics Decisions and Strategic Thinking – Use in Question 2 • Test 1: Ability To See the Whole Picture • Test 2: A Sense of Direction or Destiny • Test 3: Openness to New Experience • Test 4: Gap Between Current Reality and Future • Test 5: Use of Creative and Critical Thinking

  5. Statistics - Questions 3 and 4 • What is the statistical issue? • Testing hypotheses? • Estimation of parameters? • Sample size determination?

  6. If Issue is Testing Hypotheses • If this is a testing problem, what parameter are you testing? • Will the results of the test help you to address the statistical issue in the case? • If so, how? • Will you use the t-distribution or the standard normal distribution?

  7. If Issue is Estimation • If this is an estimation problem, what parameter are you estimating? • Will the estimation results help you to address the statistical issue in the case? • If so, how? • Will you use the t-distribution or the standard normal distribution?

  8. If Issue is Sample Size • Are there any sample size issues in the case?

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