your interpretation of the facts may change and therefore you should constantly revisit your answers. Define the Problem: Describe the type of case and what problem(s) or issue(s) should be the focus for your analysis. |Peter Vyas of Applied Research Technologies (ART) has to decide whether or not to support or | |reject a request for $2 million in funding for RIMOS, a residential irrigation mini-oxidization
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UNIVERSITY OF SUNDERLAND RESEARCH PROJECT Research project on how Ninomaxx can attract customers to purchasing its clothing online Nguyen Thuy Dai Trang 12/19/2014 Words count: 9730 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS I. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: ..................................................................................................... 3 II. ABSTRACT: .............................................................
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Define the business research and its purpose In the 21st century our country is facing criticism for failure to respond to a medical concern which specifically focuses on childhood obesity. The concern has been elevated to a state that health officials are calling it an epidemic. Childhood obesity is labeled an epidemic due to the escalating death rates, health issues, economic and hospital cost. Epidemic raises ownership responsibilities. Where does one turn to seek help for childhood obesity
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Chapter-03.qxd 11/12/2004 2:51 PM Page 55 3 Finding and formulating your topic CHAPTER CONCEPTS ● MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT TOPICS ● WHAT IS A TOPIC? ● TOPICS AS PUZZLES ● PUZZLES AS RIDDLES TO BE UNRIDDLED ● BASIC ADVICE ON RESEARCH TOPICS ● THE EARLIER THE BETTER ● GO FROM THE GENERAL TO THE PARTICULAR ● AVOID POLITICIZED TOPICS ● BE CAREFUL WITH PERSONAL ISSUES ● FIND THE LINE OF LEAST RESISTANCE BETWEEN A AND B ● AIRING YOUR TOPIC ● SOURCES FOR GENERATING IDEAS ● ANALYSING THE POSSIBILITIES
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guide of this nature focuses on the actual implementation of the research. This is not the focus of this guide. Instead of examining such aspects as identifying appropriate sample size, field testing the instrument and selecting appropriate statistical tests, this guide looks at many of the quasi-political aspects of the process. Such topics as how to select a supportive committee, making a compelling presentation of your research outcomes and strategies for actually getting the paper written are
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Qualitative Research Critical Analysis Paper Introduction This paper is an academic critique of a qualitative research paper written by Bridgitte Cypress (2014) entitled “The emergency department: Experiences of patients, families, and their nurses.” In this research, the subjects were investigated with regards towards lived experiences to gain insights on how each key elements correlate in the Emergency Department. This academic critique will highlight its strengths and gaps by operating an analytic
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knowledge of training will be beneficial for the researcher’s future plans in becoming an entrepreneur. With established training theories, the research will experience growth in this chosen area of study. This topic will provide information and add a new dimension for persons in the future that choose to research the same topic. 2 1.2 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES 1. Critically evaluate the level of training done within The Maritime Financial Group. 2. Compare training practices at the company against
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Quantitative marketing research is the application of quantitative research techniques to the field of marketing. It has roots in both the positivist view of the world, and the modern marketing viewpoint that marketing is an interactive process in which both the buyer and seller reach a satisfying agreement on the "four Ps" of marketing: Product, Price, Place (location) and Promotion. As a social research method, it typically involves the construction of questionnaires and scales. People who respond
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who choose to remain at home with their children. Such concerns are whether or not having both working parents negatively affects their children emotionally and/or academically. Another concern is the stress level a working parent faces daily. This research is done to inquire these concerns and a survey is conducted to
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using the responsive evaluation model as this approach hones in on the stakeholders’ key reactions and responses to the program that is being evaluated. A responsive evaluation is ideal for this evaluation because since it allows us to utilize both quantitative and qualitative collection methods. Through this evaluation method, we can take into consideration the stakeholders’ suggestions and determine if there are any changes that can, should and will be implemented. In conducting a responsive evaluation
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