(Examining relevance and reliability, LO 3) You are trying to decide which business school to attend. You...

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(Examining relevance and reliability, LO 3) You are trying to decide which business school to attend. You receive a package of information from one of the schools that contains the following:

a. A list of some graduates and their current jobs.

b. An article from a major Canadian newsmagazine with a ranking of all business schools in Canada.

c. Letters from existing students and recent graduates praising various aspects of the school’s academic and non-academic programs.

d. A catalogue of courses offered by the Physical Education department.

e. A letter from the dean of the school stating that the school is the best in Canada.

f. A list of faculty and some background information on them.

g. A brief history of the school.

h. An article from the university newspaper that claims the university is the “best party university in the province.”

Required:

Evaluate the relevance (including predictive value, feedback value, and timeliness)
and reliability (including representational faithfulness, verifiability, and neutrality/
freedom from bias) of each piece of information for purposes of choosing a business school.

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