Analysis of biological factors of affecting on the improvement health accounting from the perspective of monetary disorders
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The present study investigates the relationship between monetary messages and monetary damage based on biological factors for the first time in Iran. The statistical population of the banks are members of the Tehran Stock Exchange. The statistical sample size is based on new methods based on test and using sample power software and according to the type of research relationship hypothesis which is a combination of two nominal variables and scale and sequence and scale, Chi-square test and Spearman test are used. Is. The first hypothesis that the relationship between the two variables of gender and disorders is not accepted. Also, the second hypothesis of the research based on the relationship between two variables of age and monetary disorders will not be accepted. Therefore, age and monetary disorders are not significantly related to each other. Therefore, it has been found that biological factors such as age and gender are not related to improving health accounting in terms of monetary disorders.
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Persian
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Iranian Management Accounting Association, Volume:9 Issue: 36, 2021
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313 to 322
https://magiran.com/p2247736
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