interviews. * The secondary data collection will be done by the different sources like internet, text books and reports. Sample Size and Sampling Method: * The sample size for questionnaires is 150. The judgmental sampling method will be used for questionnaires responses. * The sample size for depth interviews will be 10. The stratified sampling method will be used for depth interviews. Research Tools: * The tools used to analyze the quantitative research data will be SPSS
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INDEX Executive summary Introduction: Indian Telecom sector-At a glance Evolution of the Indian telecom industry Cellular Circles Major Players in Indian Telecom Market National Telecom Policy-2012 Scope of the Project RESEARCH DESIGN Objectives Sample Profile Sources of Data EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The concept of “buying behavior” is of prime importance in marketing and has evolved over the years. It is important to understand consumer buying behavior as it plays
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How has Dove’s Marketing Campaign “Real Beauty” affected how women perceive themselves compared to celebrity women in the media today? Business Research Methods UO5115C Hemis Number: 440759 Degree: Marketing BA (Hons) Seminar Tutor: Kajal Sharma Title How has Dove’s Marketing Campaign “Real Beauty” affected how women perceive themselves compared to celebrity women in the media today? Research Statement The aim of this research is to investigate how women feel about themselves and
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INSTITUTE For Technology and Management Bangalore [pic] AN ASSIGNMENT OF CONSUMER BEHAVIOR On [pic] “INDIAN RAILWAYS” Submitted To: Submitted By: Prof.SRI KUMAR PRAMIL KUMAR GUPTA BANGALORE PGDM 2009-11/31 Introduction: Indian Railways.... the golden Era 16th April, 1853...............The Beginning The first railway on Indian sub-continent ran
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HRD 313: Program and Organizational Evaluation Program Evaluation Plan Paper RTF Employee Morale March 8, 2011 Written By: Michelle Mogg Esther Kim Biyu Zhu Mohammed Benjebreen Ariel Van Der Bogart II. Design and Sampling We will be using the responsive evaluation model as this approach hones in on the stakeholders’ key reactions and responses to the program that is being evaluated. A responsive evaluation is ideal for this evaluation because since it allows us to utilize both quantitative
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Best Buy Research Part III Team B RES351 September 6, 2012 Dr. Bill Business Research Best Buy Co, Inc. SWOT Analysis; Feb2012, p1-12, 12p Company Report 2012 Bernoff J. (April, 09, 2012). Proof that Facebook fans are worth more to brands. Retrieved August, 4, 2012 from, http://forrester.typepad.com/groundswell/strategy/ Best Buy Research Design In today’s market a company in the retail business has to be able to adapt quickly and efficiently to be able
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THE SAMPLING PROCESS Step 1: Define the Population A population must be defined in terms of elements, sampling units, extent and time. IN relation to these constituent parts, the population of purchasing agent is. (element) purchasing agents in (sampling unit) companies and governmental agencies that have (extent) bought any of our products (time) in the last three years Step 2: Specify the Sampling Frame If a probability sample is to be taken, a sampling frame is required. A sampling frame
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Brainold B. Barbero BSIT-IV Types of Sampling Designs Non-probability Sampling Techniques Non-probability sampling is a sampling technique where the samples are gathered in a process that does not give all the individuals in the population equal chances of being selected. Reliance On Available Subjects. Relying on available subjects, such as stopping people on a street corner as they pass by, is one method of sampling, although it is extremely risky and comes with many cautions. This method
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the seminar we met as a group to discuss our findings. Approach The method they used was random sampling and convenience method (CIMA 2010). They stated that they used this because; they believe that it gave them the opportunity to survey a wider range of students. The benefits of using this method are that it is convenient to collect data, simple and less time consuming. However this sampling method can be prone to bias. They asked some general questions first, in order to know more about the
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theory/model 2. Comparison to other theories/models (strengths and weaknesses) 3. Hypotheses (outcomes contained within hypotheses) or model proposition (figures) 4. Assumptions (if any) Methodology: (500-1000 words) 1. Sample and Procedure a. Sampling method b. Procedure of how data was collected i. Time and location c. Instructions to sample d. Human subjects sentence (if applicable) e. Description of sample i. Size, demographics, 2. Instruments a. Description of questionnaire (if applicable)
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