Confidence Intervals Research Article Debrief Memo Template
Use this template to
create your debrief memo for the Week 3 summative assessment. Follow the
bracketed instructions for each element of the template, and then delete the
instructions before submitting.
Memo
To: Supply Corps
Purchasing Officers
From: Aaron Rodriguez
Subject: Using confidence
intervals to improve operations
Date: November 22,2024
Purpose
The purpose of this
email is to provide effective strategies utilizing confidence intervals to
improve operational efficiency. Recommendations are also able to be made using
this method.
The following research article was reviewed, and the
statistical analysis will be discussed below.
Article Information
Title of article: Using
confidence intervals in supply chain and operations research
Author(s): Douglas G. Bonnet
and Thomas A. Wright
Date of publication: Winter
2009
Journal title: Journal of
Supply Chain Management
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-493X.2009.03152.x
Research Information
Research Question
Is utilizing confidence intervals more effective than using
hypothesis testing?
Groups Studied
In the 5 examples 275 Certified Purchasing Managers,250
Suppliers, a random sample of 100 firms, a study population of about 4,500
small manufacturers were studied. Each example had varying issues from
reporting a percentage change in primary suppliers used by a firm to the cost
effectiveness of the Just in Time strategy of a company with the increase in
gas prices.
Variables
Variables in the study included quality of relationship,
percentage change in the number of primary suppliers, extent of use of
concurrent engineering, stage of a firm to percentage change in sales, sharp
increase in gasoline prices to their usage of the just in time strategy. These
variables were used to help determine which form of forming a hypothesis was
most effective; hypothesis testing or confidence intervals.
Confidence Intervals
Confidence intervals were tested in each of the experiments
to find if they were able to provide more information to the study. Confidence
intervals were found to provide more information than the hypothesis tests
about the magnitude of the population parameter
Background Information and Use of Statistics
The following section will provide additional background
information about the statistics used in the research article. In the study
about the firm’s largest supplier and whether they used concurrent engineering.
This provided a more detailed way of reporting the data because it used a range
of data. The conclusion of the study showed that using confidence intervals
when reporting data in journals is a best practice whenever it is appropriate.
Statistics Mentioned
[Provide context and briefly define the following concepts
from the article in 1–2
sentences per concept: Confidence intervals were used as a form of reporting
data. This method was decided as the best method as it provides a range of data
which will better describe the study instead of using one statement. Estimation
was mentioned as another alternative way of describing data and a step in
hypothesis testing using a linear regression model. Generalization was
described in the final conclusion of example 2 (extent of concurrent
engineering) stating that when convenience samples are used that inferential
statistical results can be generalized.
Reference
Bonett, D. G., & Wright,
T. A. (2009, Winter). Using confidence intervals in supply chain and operations
research. Journal of Supply Chain Management, 45(1), 26+. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A192404048/GBIB?u=uphoenix&sid=ebsco&xid=1697e37b
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