Abstract

Although there are studies regarding university business consultancies. This data set “Business Consultancy - UNICOLMAYOR” provides the response rate of the business consultancy service received by the business consultancy of the Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca – Unicolmayor” of the business consulting advisors to questions posed by four constructed identities [i.e., gender (male, female) x Type of Advisor (entrepreneur, Entrepreneur)]. The purpose of this study was to determine the quality of the business advisory service received from the business consultancy of the Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca.
 323 entrepreneurs and businessmen participated. They completed an online survey divided into sections such as characterization, the analysis of contingency tables and the Chi-Squared Tests. And Vovk-Sellke was found to accept the alternative hypothesis (H1): “There is a significant association between the variables Gender and Type of Adviser, with a greater participation of the female gender in the entrepreneurial category, reinforcing the hypothesis and Chi-Squared.”
 In the Bayesian contingency table, the categories of Gender, Type of Advisee and four Age Ranges converged. The Bayes Factor 10 indicates the independence between the age of the advisee and their gender, the Log Odds Ratio quantified the strength of the relationship between variables for a 95% credibility for the interval between 18 years and 25 years, which observes that the BF₁₀ = 797 and BF₀₁ of 0.00125 with the central value record of 1857. There is a relationship or association between the variables Gender and Type of Adviser.

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