Qualitative Research And Methods

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    How to Prevent Polarization

    DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY MA (Sociology) MA (Social and behavioural studies in HIV-AIDS) (Delete the one that is not applicable) A RESEARCH PROPOSAL BY: Full names: Student no: Postal address: TITLE: (See notes on page 4) Telephone number: E-mail: Date of submission: SUPERVISORS: (Fill out the details above) I declare that the work I am submitting for assessment contains no section copied in whole or in part from any other source unless explicitly identified in quotation

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    Qualitative and Quantitative Research

    Qualitative and Quantitative Research- Module 2 DQ 1 Quantitative research is a process in which data is gathered systematically, analyzed and reported in numerical and statistical values in an attempt to explain what has been observed or hypothesis. The researcher is clearly aware of the specific information being sought prior to the initiation of the study and a data collection adheres to a specific, rigid framework. This system of research uses large groups for data collection and utilizes

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    Bab 1

    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with the foundation and general overview of the research undertaken. It consists of the background of the study, the research questions, the aims of the study, the significance of the study, the research method, the data source, the data collecting and analyzing techniques, the clarification of key terms and the organization of the paper. 1.1 Background Human language is human’s potential as a mean of intentional communication (Yule, 1996: 20). People

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    Effectiveness of Csr

    stakeholders. Moreover, the existing research highlights the importance of ethical and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) policies and their effects on the organisational outcomes (English, 2008; Koh & Boo, 2004; Peterson, 2003). Therefore, a deeper investigation of the impacts of the ethical considerations on the company`s operation, particularly employment relations, is required. Subsequently, justification of this research is provided by the lack of the research undertaken to create a comprehensive

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    Evaluate the Findings from the Research Undertaken

    from the research undertaken. The research that we carried out worked well and we managed to get some solid results because we used four different research methods. They were primary research which was in the form of a questionnaire, secondary research which was in the form of a focus group, secondary research which was a competitor analysis and also secondary research to determine the size of the target market on a local, regional and national level. These four different methods of research allowed

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    Britiv

    Market research and the information gathered are important to Britvic to establish the products that are most likely to be successful in the market place. The research can also be used to identify the need for new product development corresponding to the change of trend in demand for customers. In the case study we can see that Britvic created Tango clear, to launch this product Britvic would have carried out market research to establish the target consumer, the price to sell at, the packaging, where

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    How to Write a Research Proposal

    How to write a research proposal Framework of the Research Proposal A research proposal is a written document that includes the following information: * Identification of , and rationale for research topic and research questions. (Introduction or Background) * Summary of previous literature (explication, application and evaluation of theory) (Literature review) * Specification of procedure to be followed to answer research questions. (Methodology)

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    Guidelines in Critiquing Researches

    Guidelines for Critiquing a Qualitative Research Study | Elements influencing the believability of the research | Elements | Questions | Writing Style | Is the article well written – concise, grammatically correct, avoid use of jargons? Is it well laid out and organized? | Title | Is the title clear, accurate and unambiguous | Abstract | Does the abstract offer a clear overview of the study including the research problem, sample, methodology, finding, and recommendations? | Elements influencing

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    Proposal

    foreign financial institutions are setting example to the local companies as well. Inspired to this several local companies are now flourished in this region (e.g. HSBC, Commercial Bank of Ceylon of Srilanka, ICBC of China etc.). Objectives The research if going to analyze the performance of the financial institutions of the Asia pacific region. The main objectives

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    Forecasting

    The business world is an ever-changing and evolving environment that affects companies on a daily basis. Forecasting allows managers to plan according to future events and be prepared to use the system accordingly. With a prediction of the future managers reduce uncertainty and develop plans. The historical data is put together and analyzed to determine forecast events. All large companies use forecasting to make important strategic business decision. This helps them save costs and manage their resources

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