Research Proposal Lillian Wilson-King Western International University RES 600 Graduate Research Methods Professor Mary Anne Moore November 14, 2010 Table of Contents Research Problem 3 Research Questions 5 Importance and Benefits of the Research 9 Research Objectives 9 Research Design 10 Data Collection Methodology 10 Summary/ Conclusion 12 References 13 Introduction The research proposal will focus on the implementation
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Evidence Based Practice: “Stress nurses face caring for palliative care patients?” Regina Nelson Governors State University Abstract Palliative Care Nurses are at risk of experiencing stressful situations related to symptom management and death. The aim of this paper is to critically examine the current stress nurses face caring for Palliative Care patients. Four Nursing Journals and one Psycho-Oncology were reviewed. There was strong evidence to support that nurse’s experience stress caring
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Using market research to support decision making MARKETING Introduction Organisations that operate in the business-to-consumer (B2C) market are increasingly turning to market research to support their decision making processes. A retail business, for example, might be considering opening new stores, expanding internationally, proposing to diversify its product range or thinking about acquiring another company. Before proceeding, the business will require specific information to understand the
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related to other modules undertaken by the author namely family planning and health promotion. It is proposed that the author will examine both positive and negative aspects of the article and provide a personal evaluation using a systematic analysis of the research that follows a set criterion (McSherry 2001). Research is important in healthcare today and is part of the evidence-based practice that underpins nursing. This stemmed from government policies and the introduction of clinical
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Does workforce diversity always result in better organizational performance? In today’s global competitive environment, workforce diversity became a competitive edge that helps firms better understand different cultures and different ways of conducting business globally (“Benefits and problems”). Taylor Cox emphasized that increasing workforce diversity for better organizational performance is still an essential business issue that receives great attention, as “most of today's small business owners
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students that tend to “stick together” instead of including themselves deeper in the American culture. My study will be qualitative as it is an ethnography. I do not wish to make an educated prediction about international students since it is a topic that was not covered thoughtfully as well as since I wish to do my study in one university only. My study would be then qualitative, to gather my data, I wish to observe students in
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SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS OF NORTHERN LIGHTS LIMITED James Slater, Vice President (Sales and Marketing), Northern Lights Limited (NLL),has to make a tough decision whether to sponsor its client, Amtron Pvt Ltd. NLL is a company in the steel service centre industry. Amtron is one of NLL’s oldest clients. They have been NLL’s first major client in 1945. They have been a strong business source of business and referrals to NLL. AMTRON gave all its orders to NLL even though they have been approached by
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A "strategic extension campaign" (SEC) methodology developed by FAO has been introduced in Africa, the Near East, Asia and Latin America. This methodology emphasizes the importance of people's participation (i.e., intended beneficiaries such as fields extension workers and small farmers) in strategic planning, systematic management, and field implementation of agricultural extension and training programmes (see Fig. 2-4). Its extension strategies and messages are specifically developed and tailored
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what people like, where apple Iphone can improve its technology, and how customers needs and desires can be fulfilled. This can be done through gathering two sources of data such as primary and secondary and researchers can use techniques such as qualitative and quantitative. Brief background (Rationale) The increase in people using smart phones in the UK has been a vital reason for apple Iphones to grow and expand further. Announced in January 2007 and released the following June, the Iphone marked
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Towards a typology for undertaking doctoral research in the built environment Ade Alao Abstract This paper considers issues associated with identifying a typology for doctoral research in the built environment. It argues that a definition of the built environment knowledge base in terms of its constituent subject disciplines is unhelpful for doctoral research as the generation of new knowledge in an interdiscipline requires integration across the various subject disciplines. A typology
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