whole or in part from any other source unless explicitly identified in quotation marks and with detailed, complete and accurate referencing. …………………………………….. (Signature) CONTENTS PAGE 1. INTRODUCTION 3 1.1 The research problem. 4 1.2 Rationale or purpose of the study. 4 1.3 The objectives of the study. 4 1.4 Research question(s). 4 2. LITERATURE REVIEW 5 3. PROPOSED METHODOLOGY 6 3.1 Research design. 6 3.2 Data sources 7
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This article's tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. (January 2012) In the social sciences and life sciences, a case study (or case report) is a descriptive, exploratory or explanatory analysis of a person, group or event. An explanatory case study is used to explore causation in order to find underlying principles.[1][2] Case studies may be prospective (in which criteria are established and cases fitting the criteria are included as they become available)
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of iterative, methodical exploration of an organization’s data with emphasis on statistical analysis. It describes the skills, technologies, practices for continuous iterative exploration and investigation of past business performance to gain insight and drive business planning. Business analytics is used by companies committed to data-driven decision making. It focuses on developing new insights and understanding of business performance based on data and statistical methods. BA is used to gain insights
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Project FOX Fad or Expedient? - Perceptions of Consumers and Organisations on Green Marketing. Mieke van Kaam a research proposal – 22 April 2012 Table of Contents 1. Background 3 2. Problem statement 3 3. Research objectives 4 4. The scope and limitations of the proposed research 4 5. Literature review 6 5.1. Green fever –A load of Greenwash or not. 6 5.2. How green can you go? 7 5.3. Lets collaborate! 7 5.4. Consumer evolution 8 6. Research plan 9 6.1. Description
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become widespread in most parts of the world. The purpose of present research paper is to discuss the various factors affecting the uses of mobile phone. The primary data was collected by using survey method. Sampling was all from student, to services category, business person to formers as well as housewives. The questionnaire was pre-tested on 10 individuals to assess its design and clarity and was then redesigned. Some important construct were developed and factor analysis was carried out to identify
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INTRODUCTION 3 BACKDROP OF THE ISSUE 3 SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS 4 GOVERNMENT’S INITITATIVES 5 NATIONAL GREEN TRIBUNAL 5 LATEST STEPS TAKEN BY GOVERNMENT 6 OBJECTIVE OF THE PROJECT 8 RESEARCH PROBLEM 9 PRIMARY STEPS 9 Exploratory Research: 9 Sampling and Segmentation: 9 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 10 DATA SOURCE SPECIFICATION 11 DATA ANALYSIS 11 RESULTS & RECOMMENDATIONS 12 REFERENCES 13 APPENDIX 14 TABLE OF FIGURES FIGURE 1 INCREASED TRAFFIC ON THE ROADS 3 FIGURE 2 ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AFFECTING
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Marketing Research Project Report On IMPACT ON SALES OF SMALL CARS DUE TO DIESEL VARIANTS By Abhay Raj Singh ,AdityaKapur , ParakramSingh , Saurav Haldar and Vikram Sharma A0102210005,A0102210177,A0102210051 ,A0102210106,A0102210012 MBA – M&S Class of 2012 Under the Supervision of Dr. R. S. Rai Assistant Professor Department of Decision Sciences In Partial Fulfillment of Award of Master of Business Administration AMITYBUSINESSSCHOOL AMITYUNIVERSITY UTTAR PRADESH
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research project. One of the biggest challenges of a nurse researcher is to decide which research design and method to use. * Research Design is the researchers overall plan of how the study will be conducted. The plans contains such details as the type of data to be collected, the techniques or the means to be used to obtain these data, the basis for the choice of the subjects, the manner of determining sample size, the instruments to be used and their validation, and the data analysis scheme
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SameDayEssay.com ADHD Methodology 1 Methodology of Research, Data Collection and Analysis This part contains a discussion of the methodologies used to collect and analyse data for the study with the aim of determining whether mainstreaming and inclusion of children with ADHD is the best option or if alternative options are available for parents and schools that would allow special children to achieve their maximum potential. The objectives that would allow the aim of the research study to
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PROJECT PART A Exploratory Data Analysis Keller Graduate School of Management GM533: Managerial Statistics (Downers Grove, IL) Table of Contents I. Introduction & Overview .................................................................................................... 3 II. Individual Variables............................................................................................................. 4 Variable: Location....................................................
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