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    Performance Analysis of Grameen Bank (Gb), Brac and Asa as Mfi

    theoretical and practical knowledge. As the classroom discussion alone cannot make a student perfect in handling the real situation, it is an opportunity for the students to know the real life situation through this program. The report on “Performance Analysis of Grameen Bank (GB), BRAC and ASA as MFI.” is prepared by Md. Jasim Uddin under the supervision and guidance of Muhammad Mujibul Kabir, Professor, Department of Finance, University of Dhaka and shubashish Barua, researcher, InM to meet the requirement

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    Survey Research

    HIV/AIDS Affect on the African American Community Nicole Donald Capella University HIV/AIDS Affect on the African American Community HIV/AIDS is prevalent in the African American community. African Americans are among the highest risk group for contracting HIV/AIDS. HIV/AIDS has been an issue in the African-American community for a number of years. This learner will provide a general overview on the ethnic population under study but will have a particular focus on black heterosexual men for

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    Site Selector

    selection analysis in order to select the best location for the manufacturing facility of a children’s bike trailer. BMI has requested for the potential sites to be located in the Southeastern region of the United States. After discussing as a team, Cruisin’ Consulting narrowed down the locations to three potential sites: Austin-Texas, Tupelo, Mississippi, and Lexington, Kentucky. The three locations were compared with each other using qualitative and quantitative factors. Qualitative factors were

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    Marketing

    Marketing is an ongoing process of identifying, creating, delivering and sustaining value for customers, shareholders, governments, investors and employees. We identify value through analytical marketing in which we do external and internal analysis. First we analyze the context. For macro we use PESTEL and for micro we use Porter´s 5 forces. With PESTEL we can see political, economic, social, technological, environmental and legal factors and with porter´s 5 forces we see the industry, we

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    Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 2

    web-based tutorial on problem formulation ability by using qualitative and quantitative research designs? The business of rental cars can benefit from both quantitative and qualitative research designs by combining both designs for maximum effect. Lender evaluations of start-up business prospects The study was collected in 2003 and 2005 from the data bases in Finnvera, a state-owned financial institution. The data collected allows the qualitative ways authors can examine the information based on personal

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    Bus 311 Ip 1

    is gender for the qualitative data and intrinsic for quantitative data. The data selected will be discussed and analysis until a conclusion is made. For qualitative data I picked gender. I put gender because I felt that is was the best option of the two. The gender I picked was female. I picked female because I’m female. The quantitative data I picked was Intrinsic. I picked intrinsic because Of what the definition said it was which was belonging naturally. A qualitative variable is a variable

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    Understanding Business Research Terms and Concepts: Part 1

    approaches used in business research are the qualitative research approach and the quantitative research approach. Both of these approaches to business research can be beneficial or may cause inconclusive results because of unforeseen variables. Qualitative Approach The qualitative approach or interpretive research approach main purpose is to build a theory or gain an understanding of the issue that is researched (Cooper, 2014). Using the qualitative approach can require the researcher to have

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    Use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (Epnds) with Mothers of Different Cultural Backgrounds Within Butetown in Cardiff

    Research Proposal Use of the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPNDS) with mothers of different cultural backgrounds within Butetown in Cardiff Introduction Specialist Community Public Health Nurses (SCPHN) are increasingly expected to adopt evidence based practice, utilising research findings to base actions and decisions on that are clinically appropriate, cost effective and result in positive outcomes for clients (Polit and Beck, 2004). Through implementing research based evidence into

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    Questionnaires

    quantitative data. Open-ended (or “open question”) is a question where the researcher doesn’t provide the respondent with a set answer from which to choose. Rather, the respondent is asked to answer "in their own words". This produces mainly qualitative data. Strengths: Good for measuring attitudes and eliciting other content from research participants Inexpensive (especially mail questionnaires and group-administered questionnaires) Can administer to probability samples Quick turnaround

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    A Misra

    Analytic Induction as a Qualitative Research Method of Analysis Donald E. Ratcliff (The University of Georgia, 1994) Analytic induction is a method of data analysis described by Florian Znaniecki (1934) who named the method and systematized many of the associated ideas. However Znaniecki was careful to note that the essence of analytic induction has been used repeatedly throughout history (pp. 236237), particularly by scientists in the physical sciences (he cites numerous examples from physics

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