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It is possible to classify segments in different ways.Some that have been suggested are listed below.
I business segments
II operating segments
III geographic segments
IV reportable segments
Vsignificant segments
-Under AASB 8 a segment can be classified as both:
Hypotheses Testing
A method of statistical inference used to decide whether there is enough evidence in a sample of data to support a particular belief or hypothesis about a population parameter.
r Values
Statistical measures representing correlation coefficients that indicate the strength and direction of a linear relationship between two variables.
Spearman Rank-Correlation
A nonparametric measure of rank correlation that assesses how well the relationship between two variables can be described by a monotonic function.
Rejection Region
The rejection region is a concept in hypothesis testing that represents the set of values for which the null hypothesis is considered not likely to be true and is therefore rejected.
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