...1. How would you describe yourself? Sample excellent response: My background to date has been centered around preparing myself to become the very best financial consultant I can become. Let me tell you specifically how I’ve prepared myself. I am an undergraduate student in finance and accounting at ____________ University. My past experiences has been in retail and higher education. Both aspects have prepared me well for this career. 2. What specific goals, including those related to your occupation, have you established for your life? Sample excellent response: I want to be working for an excellent company like yours in a job in which I am managing information. I plan to contribute my leadership, interpersonal, and technical skills. My long-range career goal is to be the best information systems technician I can be for the company I work for. 3. How has your college experience prepared you for a business career? Sample excellent response: I have prepared myself to transition into the the work force through real-world experience involving travel abroad, internship, and entrepreneurial opportunities. While interning with a private organization in Ecuador, I developed a 15-page marketing plan composed in Spanish that recommended more effective ways the company could promote its services. I also traveled abroad on two other occasions in which I researched the indigenous culture of the Mayan Indians in Todos Santos, Guatemala, and participated in a total-language-immersion...
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...Behavior-Based Interview Questions B What are behavior-based interview questions? Behavior-based interview questions are developed around the skills or abilities the employer desires for the position. By asking these questions, employers can get a sense of how the applicant will perform, fit into the work environment, and respond to common job pressures. Flexibility/Adaptability Sample interview questions for this competency are as follows: ► ► ► ► Tell me about a situation where you had to quickly adjust to a change in your department or team priorities. How did this change affect you? Describe a time you had to meet a scheduled deadline while your work was being interrupted continuously. What was most difficult about this and how did you handle it? Tell me about a time a significant change was made within your company or organization. How did the change affect you? Give me an example of a time when you had to balance multiple responsibilities at once. What did you do to keep organized? How did you prioritize your tasks? Appreciating and Valuing Diversity Sample interview questions for this competency are as follows: ► ► ► Interacting with coworkers or customers from different backgrounds or cultures can be challenging at times. Tell me about a challenging time you were faced with a person from a different background or culture. In your own words, describe what diversity means to you. Give me an example of different types of individuals you have worked with...
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...Job Interview Success! Copyright © 2006 - by JobInterviewResumeLetters.Com & Accelerated Software Ltd All Rights Reserved; no part of this publication may be reproduced, store in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any other means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without prior written permission by JobInterviewResumeLetters.Com or Accelerated Software Ltd from New Zealand. You may however provide this e-book free of charge in its original form to anyone via the internet, website, or other digital material (ie CD). You may also provide this file in its original form without modification as a “Free Bonus” to customers of any of your own products as long as the customer is not buying this e-book. This product is only freely distributed in its original form. www.jobinterviewresumeletters.com TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Good Interview Questions 3. Tough Interview Questions 4. Behavioral Interview Question 5. Common Interview Question and Answer 6. Sample Interview Question 7. Good Answers to Interview Questions 8. Good Interview to Ask 9. Job Interview Question and Answer 10. Sample Interview Follow Up Letter 11. Sample Interview Thank You Letter 12. Free Job Interview Question 13. Questions to Ask During An Interview 14. Free Job Interview Tip 15. Job Interview Help 16. Job Interview Weaknesses 17. Interview Questions to Ask 18. Job Interview Dos and Don’ts 19. What to Wear to a Job Interview 20. Free Job Interview Tip ...
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...Know key definitions: Population vs. Sample Qualitative vs. Qualitative data Primary vs. Secondary data types Time Series vs. Cross-Sectional data Explain the difference between descriptive and inferential procedures Describe different sampling methods Construct and interpret graphs 1-3 Copyright ©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall Tools of Business Statistics Descriptive procedures Collecting, presenting, and describing data Inferential procedures Drawing conclusions and/or making decisions concerning a population based only on sample data Goal: Convert data into meaningful information! Copyright ©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 1-4 Descriptive Procedures Collect data e.g., Survey, Observation, Experiments Present data e.g., Charts and graphs Characterize data x e.g., Sample mean = n i Copyright ©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 1-5 Inferential Procedures Making statements about a population by examining sample results (known) Sample statistics Population parameters Inference unknown, but can be estimated from sample evidence Sample Population Copyright ©2011 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 1-6 Inferential Statistics Drawing conclusions and/or making decisions concerning a population based on sample results. Estimation e.g...
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...CHAPTER 2 o n Studying this chapter should enable you to: • understand the meaning and purpose of data collection; • distinguish between primary and secondary sources; • know the mode of collection of data; • distinguish between Census and Sample Surveys; • be familiar with the techniques of sampling; • know about some important sources of secondary data. 1. I N T R O D U C T I O N h T lis R b E u C p N re © e b o t t chapter, you will study the sources of data and the mode of data collection. The purpose of collection of data is to collect evidence for reaching a sound and clear solution to a problem. In economics, you often come across a statement like, “After many fluctuations the output of food grains rose to 176 million tonnes in 1990–91 and 199 million tonnes in 1996–97, but fell to 194 million tonnes in 1997–98. Production of food grains then rose continuously and touched 212 million tonnes in 2001–02.” In this statement, you can observe that the food grains production in different years does not remain the same. It varies from year to year and from crop to crop. As these values Collection of Data d e In the previous chapter, you have read about what is economics. You also studied about the role and importance of statistics in economics. In this 1 0 STATISTICS FOR ECONOMICS vary, they are called variable. The variables are generally represented by the letters X, Y or Z. The values of these variables are the observation. For example, suppose...
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...unstructured interviews as a means of investigating the public’s perceptions of crime and fear of crime. (15 marks) Unstructured interviews give the freedom to vary the interview. There are no questions prepared beforehand, the interviewers asks questions from the flow of the answers given by interviewees. This type of research method produces qualitative data, that is rich and in detail piece of research. Data gained from unstructured interviews are recorded by looking for categories from the answers given from interviewees and tallying each time the category occurs. Investigating public’s perception of crime is a difficult sample to investigate using unstructured interviews. In the investigation the researcher must ensure that the findings from the sample will be able to generalise and being able to have access too such sample could be very difficult for the researcher. During the interview it is essential that the interviewer has the skills and techniques required to be able to build the rapport with the interviewee.Therefore before the research is conducted the interviewer must go through training to learn the essential tips regarding the method of research they have chosen. However, training could be expensive and this may be a problem for the researcher. Age is not an issue during this research as the target audience is the public, therefore all age groups are targeted. However, children would not be able to participate in an interview due to the topic...
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...84 CHAPTER 3 Research design, research method and population 3.1 INTRODUCTION Chapter 3 outlines the research design, the research method, the population under study, the sampling procedure, and the method that was used to collect data. The reliability and validity of the research instrument are addressed. Ethical considerations pertaining to the research are also discussed. 3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN It is the blueprint for conducting the study that maximises control over factors that could interfere with the validity of the findings. Designing a study helps the researcher to plan and implement the study in a way that will help the researcher to obtain intended results, thus increasing the chances of obtaining information that could be associated with the real situation (Burns & Grove 2001:223). 3.3 RESEARCH METHOD A quantitative, descriptive approach was adopted to investigate reasons why women who requested TOP services failed to use contraceptives effectively. 3.1 Quantitative This is a quantitative study since it is concerned with the numbers and frequencies with which contraceptive challenges were experienced by women who requested TOP services in terms of the 85 CTOP Act (no 92 of 1996) in the Gert Sibande District of the Mpumalannga Province of the RSA, during August and September 2003. 3.2 Description This study was descriptive because it complied with the characteristics of descriptive research as stipulated by Brink and Wood (1998: 283). • Descriptive designs...
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...multiple options to consider before enrolling into an agreement and Ace Cable is conducting research to persuade more people to sign on with the company. The research included defining the population from which the samples were collected. When it comes to the population and the different samples collected, the main goal is to focus on customers and provide outstanding services by conducting customer interviews, and surveys including group interviews of all ages. There are several methods that have taken place concerning collecting samples. The individual interviews we have collected were samples by applying surveys, from face to face interviews, in-store feedback, and telephone surveys. These surveys and interviews are conducted on a daily basis. These surveys are taking place in order to better our business when it comes to Ace cable. Individuals are completing surveys by voicing their opinions when it comes to the services and the channels that are selected. By having these surveys and interviews in place, we are getting the best feedback on what type of services they are looking forward to and what needs to be improved. In regard to group interviews, samples are being collected by surveys that are conducted at the time of the interviews. The surveys samples that are collected deals with expectations, feedback, and improved service. By having these different outcomes taking place, we can collect enough...
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...possible influencing the same. In-depth interviews (Key informant...
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...Within the sample, 12 were males and 12 were females. The samples were from an ROTC (Reserves Officers’ Training Corps) unit, a Catholic church and a Protestant church. “The sample was 83.3% white and ages ranged from 19 to 76 years” (Krautscheid & O’Lynn, 2011). The sample had a shortage of cultural aspects of the study. For example, “Patients who aren’t white Americans or who have recently immigrated to the United States may express stronger preferences about touch and nurses’ gender” (Krautscheid & O’Lynn, 2011). Furthermore, “Rashidi and Rajaram report on Muslim women immigrants from Asia and the religious restrictions on exposure of a woman’s body that practitioners should be aware of” (Krautscheid & O’Lynn,...
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...drug abuse in their sample? What assumptions did they make? Do you see any problems with these assumptions? (2 points) The model is to classify the drug users in four categories, which is non users, experimental users, regular users and drug dependent individuals. The model is build based on the population’s awareness and abuse to drugs. Through the segment of the whole target population, a structure can be created for this team to collect data. Since it is really hard for those study members to track which the targets which stage they entered, they assumed the stages in this model: First and second stage (non and experimental users)10-13 year old; Third stage (regular users): 14-18 year old Fourth stage (drug dependent individual): adults One obvious problem is the assumption, they segmented the four categories by the age rather than by true data and observation due to lack of money and time factors. Would you have selected focus groups as your research methodology? Why/Why not? List the pros and cons of using focus groups in this situation, as well as the pros and cons of the other suggested methods in the case (4 points) | Questionnaire | Focus Group | One-to-One interview | Time | Short | Long | Longest | Cost | Low | High | High | Bias | Low | High | High | # of respondents covered at a time | Large | Around 10 | One | Focus group: Pros: Every participants have a face to face detail interaction with study members The interview is easy for study...
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...But Dove, the much-loved brand from Unilever UK sparked a global conversation about real beauty is now starting a different conversation – this time with men. 2010 see’s the launch of its first ever male grooming range – Dove Men+Care, developed to bring greater skin comfort and care to UK men without compromising on performance. This report is based on an overview of the consumer research process of launching Dove Men+Care a new soap for men in Bangladesh which is the objective of this research. For this research data were collected by primary and secondary sources. We collected secondary data- existing information about Dove from net and for primary research we used two methods qualitative and quantitative. Three depth and two focus interviews were taken from 9 persons as qualitative method and 8 persons were surveyed through questionnaire as quantitative method. The respondents are at the age of 20-40, mostly students and male corporate people, income level 10,000 to 35,000 above. At the time of collecting data we have to go through some limitations like short span of time, ignorance of the respondents and so on. Through this survey we come up with some findings like most of the boys used general soap and buy that from the general store or nearest shop. We also found that as a core benefit of soap most of them like skin care at first then fragrance and price. Another finding of our research is about 50% of the respondents will definitely try Dove Men and 19% say probably which...
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...proposed a face to face interview technique to Pablo for this research work. Face to face interview is a one on one interview, where both interviewer and interviewee sits together to get some useful information. There are many types of interviews like telephonic interview, using internet chat etc. but according to me best suitable type of interview that can help Pablo to get his needed information is Face to Face interview. Below are some key attributes of a Face to Face interview those are best suitable to get information that Pablo is looking for. 1) Time and Place – Time and place of the interview is very important. To conduct an effective interview it is very important that you should aware about, what time and date is the best to conduct an interview. For example in this case, by conducting interview on weekends you might get better results as compared to weekdays like Monday where there are less people visiting the restaurant or they can be busy in their work. On the other side the place you are going to choose for the interview is also very important. For example in this case, it will be very convenient for the customers as well as for James to conduct interview in the restaurant itself, because by doing this he don’t have to organise another place and he can get more people to be interview. This will help to reduce the cost of interview. 2) Questionnaires – to conduct an effective interview, it is very import to know, what kind of questions you have to...
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...SAMPLE Unit 4 Happiness Assignment Template Student Name Kaplan University HU300 – section number Unit 4 assignment instructions This week, our writing assignment focuses on individual definitions of happiness. For this writing assignment, you will prepare and conduct interviews with two people about their definition of happiness, how they gained this view, and whether they feel happiness is achievable. Choose two people who vary in age and experience. Only one of the subjects can be someone you know well. This is an opportunity to learn about acquaintances and strangers as well. These should be face-to-face interviews. Introduce this assignment by introducing each subject one at a time. Who are they? What is the nature of your relationship? Next, ask a variety of questions to get them to consider not just their definition of happiness, but its origins and development. You can use these sample questions to get you started, but should add more questions or change the interview as it develops: Has your definition of happiness changed over time? What experiences have influenced your definition? Do you expect the definition to change again? Follow the Unit 4 template for this assignment in DocSharing. It includes submitting a transcript of your interviews, including your questions, so take notes or record the discussion. Finally, you should draw conclusions about the process and the answers that were given. Compare and contrast the results of the interviews. Discuss...
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...Leslie Franklin Kathy Santiago University of Phoenix Business Research RES/351 Philip Ingraham January 3, 2013 Introduction This paper will address the following questions as it pertains to data analysis approach and quantitative and qualitative result reporting for BP. “How will you have access to the population to be sampled or interviewed? What are the instruments you will use to collect data or qualitative information? What is the appropriate sampling method? What sampling frame will be used? What is the appropriate sampling size? How will the sample size be determined? Which qualitative methods will be used and why? Which statistical tests will be used and why? How will the results and insights be displayed? What conclusions should be made if the hypothesis is found to be correct or if it is incorrect?” (University of Phoenix, 2014) The paper will also “discuss the timing and resources required to conduct this research effort and how you will use the insights developed from the study to influence an improvement in the business process or attempt further research”. (University of Phoenix, 2014) Access to the Population BP has access to a large population. With the thousands of employees to the hundreds of franchise owners, BP will be able to conduct a wide variety of surveys, interviews, and focus groups. The participants will have the benefits of the study explained to them, have their rights and protections explained to them, and the conductors of the...
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