Abstract

There are studies regarding university business consultancies, but in this case there is a need to know the prevalence of the question or the lack of knowledge regarding the probability of a difference and an informative factor. The purpose of the present study was to determine the prevalence of the question and the probability of a difference or informative factor. This data is from the “Business Consultancy - UNICOLMAYOR” which provides information on the questions: Bayesian contingency table for the relationship of the questions. Are you available to receive the advice on Saturdays at the established time? against the question: Is this the first time you have attended the UCMC Business Consultancy? by the business consultancy of the Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca - Unicolmayor", from the clinic's advisees to questions posed by two constructed identities [i.e., First time attending the clinic (Yes, No) x Availability to receive advice (Yes, No)]. 570 potential advisors participated, completing an online survey divided into sections such as characterization, business sector, geographic and financial. The Log Odds Ratio plots analyze the effect that the relationship of qualitative variables has on others that are dichotomous, used for retrospective experimental designs, that is, for those in which what happened is already known and which usually have a cross-section. The prevalence of the question: Is this the first time you have attended the UCMC Business Clinic? versus the question: Are you available to receive advice on Saturdays at the established time? The Odd ratio with a confidence interval, which concludes that it is ten times more likely that there is a difference than there is not, and a smaller Bayes factor that is also informative.

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