the method should be used when the scope of enquiry is small. 2. Indirect Oral Interviews : This is an indirect method of collecting primary data. Here information are not collected directly from the source but by interviewing persons closely related with the problem. This method is applied to apprehend culprits in case of theft, murder etc. The informations relating to one's personal life
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industry nor are they capable of functioning independently in any office. Moreover, their analytical and logical reasoning ability is not developed. The education system is “teacher centric” rather than “student centric”. The student is forced to study and memorise what the teacher/ system desires rather than what the student desires. Following are the major flaws in the present system:- (a) No inter disciplinary mobility is possible. (b) Lack of co relation with needs of environment. (c) Lack
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success levels of pull-marketing campaigns. Consumer marketing research is also known as the systematic identification, analysis, collection and distribution of information mainly for the purpose of helping the management in decision making process related to the classification and solution of prospects and problems in marketing. The goal of marketing research is to identify and assess how changing elements of the marketing mix impacts customer behaviour. Assess of consumers (prospective and existing)can
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INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with the background and rationale of the study, statement of the problem, theoretical and conceptual frameworks, significance of the study, and its scope and delimitations. It includes a review of related literature, both foreign and local, synthesis, and the conceptual and operational definition of some terms used in the study. Background and Rationale of the Study The School Health Nursing Program (SHNP)is an integral part of the total school program
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(distribution centres) and, to a certain extent, a shift towards truck and air freight transport modes. Third, e-commerce and IT are interrelated components of the structural change in distribution. They affect the environment in terms of vehicle miles, related emissions and energy consumption, by speeding up the time and increasing the geographic area of transport operations. Whether e-commerce contributes
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developing cessation programs of the motives and reasons behind individual smoking behaviour so that programs and advertising can be developed to achieve a higher success rate. The knowledge gained may be used to provide a greater understanding of areas related to smoker addiction that have not been explored in depth but have a substantial impact on the effectiveness of cessation. Interest in this area stemmed from the reading of “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell. In chapter 7 in particular he discusses
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Adulthood is generally defined as individuals between the ages of 30 and 65. While age related changes cannot be entirely stopped, the symptoms can often be managed with diet, exercise and medical care. Adulthood is the time of a person’s life when influences of the environment and lifestyle are most apparent. By the time people have become
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PERU E. M COLLINS COMMUNICATIONS SKILLS TERM PAPER ARGUEMENTATION STUDENT ID NO: D33/34238/2010 AN ARGUMENTATIVE RESEARCH PAPER ON RESEARCH TOPIC: WHAT IS SCIENCE? TOPIC: Dispelling Misconceptions; Physical and Natural Sciences are not superior over Social Sciences. TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract. 3 Introduction 4 Recommendations 22 REFERENCES 25
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Computer and Online Games in the Academic Performance of the Selected Highschool Students of Southhill Montessori School, Inc. RESEARCHERS: Cantre, William Joseph C. Lumbres, Rhea M. Melanio, Lawrence T. ADVISER: Alvin N. Navarro ABSTRACT This study entitled, The Effect of Computer and Online Games in the Academic Performance of the Selected Highschool Students of Southhill Montessori
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Knowledge Gap between the Vendors and Customers: A Comprehensive Study on the Fast Food Outlets of Basundhara City Food Court and their Customers Abstract In most of the business, there is always a possibility of the existence of knowledge gap between the business owners and their customers. Like any other business, the growing fast food industry in Bangladesh might be facing this problem. If the fast food vendors do not have proper idea about the expectations of the customers, they are
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