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    Three Strategies To Combat Counterfeiting

    3 Strategies to combat counterfeiting Extensive research on measures and strategies to combat counterfeiting has been con-ducted. Those strategies against counterfeiting can be taken in different areas and have to be seen as complementary. This part of the paper analyses approaches measures and strategies that have been formulated and discussed by relevant literature. 3.1 Legal strategy The first strategy that is often suggested is the legal prosecution of counterfeiters. De Chernatony and McDonald

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    Positivist Paradigm

    3.4.2 The Positivist Paradigm According to the researchers this paradigm believe that true knowledge can be contain through observation and experiment (Guba 1994) Positivism is additionally yelled systematic Method. A forceful debate is obtainable on the subject of employing positivist paradigm that whether it is appropriate for communal sciences. (Hirschheim, 1985)So in this study of after sales services, researcher aims to test prior assumptions so positivist paradigm is good to follow in this

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    Quantitative Research Design

    The research design is an overall plan for gaining answers for the research questions. Polit and Hungler (1999) describes the research design as some kind of an outline in conducting research in such a way that maximum control will be exercised over factors that could interfere with the validity of the research results. In this research, quantitative method is an appropriate method for this study and the study instruments will be survey or questionnaire. According to Wimmer and Dominick (2011) the

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    Research Tactical Plan

    Marketing Research Tactical Plan ID 1.0 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.2 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 1.2.5 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 1.3.6 1.3.7 1.3.8 1.3.9 1.3.10 1.3.11 1.3.12 1.3.13 1.3.14 1.3.15 Project Name Owner R. Ihrig R. Ihrig R. Ihrig S. Abbas R. Ihrig R. Ihrig R. Ihrig S. Abbas, T. Wang S. Abbas R. Ihrig, S. Abbas R. Ihrig Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li, S. Abbas Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li Y. Li, S. Abbas, T. Wang Y. Li, S. Abbas, D. Hall Y. Li, S. Abbas, D. Hall Y. Li, S. Abbas, D. Hall

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    Examine Whyy Some Sociologists Choose to Useunstructured Interviews- Essay

    Sociologists use different types of interviews in their research, these ranging from completely structures to completely unstructured interviews. The difference between them lies in how free the interviewer is to vary the questions and how they are asked. In its simplest form, a structured interview involves one person asking another person a list of predetermined questions about a carefully-selected topic. The person asking the questions (“the interviewer”) is allowed to explain things the interviewee

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    Triangulation

    'Triangulation' can also be achieved by using different research techniques. Triangulated techniques are helpful for cross-checking and used to provide confirmation and completeness, which brings 'balance' between two or more different types of research. The purpose is to increase the credibility and validity of the results. Often this purpose in specific contexts is to obtain confirmation of findings through convergence of different perspectives. There are more benefits of using 'triangulation'

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    Research Critique, Part I

    Research Critique, Part 1 Kathleen J. Good Grand Canyon University: NRS 433 October 19, 2014 Problem Statement In 2010, after the earthquake that struck Haiti, thousands of nurses and healthcare workers traveled to Haiti to volunteer to help with relief efforts. In the year and a half after the earthquake, when looking through peer-reviewed literature, it was revealed that “all of the publications are anecdotal in nature” and “there was no original research using scientific methods that systematically

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    Health Research and Designs

    Health Research and Designs Kimberly Mongold HPR 460 Analysis of Health Research Instructor: Sarah Howell September 07, 2014 Health Research and Designs This paper is in regard to a cross-sectional study that was used to estimate the prevalence of tobacco consumption and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure in private cars, commercial vehicles and taxis in the city of Barcelona in Spain (Curto, A., Martínez-Sánchez, J., & Fernández, E. (2011). “Cross sectional studies are the best way to

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    Critique of a Research Study

    Critique of a Research PSY 326 Dr. Mahaliah Bowman-Campbell 06/06/2015 The purpose of this paper is to take a closer look at the research study chosen in week one and the bibliography from week two, buy evaluating the usefulness of the sources listed and evaluating the article. The article chosen is Baldwin, V. N., Powell, T., & Lorenc, L. (2011). Factors influencing the uptake of memory compensations: A qualitative analysis. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 21(4), 484-501. It is very

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    Annotated Bibliography: Malaria

    elimination Sara E Canavati, Philippe Guyant are the authors of this article. This article tells about the people who is at the risk of malaria in Cambodia. This article defines the process and resulting framework, starting with creation of the key research questions based on the need to have a more polished and user-friendly means of classifying risk and vulnerability for MMPs. They try to find out What are the different forms of mobility in the population groups living or working in or near forested

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