Name of the Student: Md.Umar Faruk Students ID: 091200139 Section: Name of the course: Business Research Method (BRM) Course code: BUS # 302 Department: Department of Business Research Name of the University: Eastern University Course instructor: Mr. Moniruzzaman Khan Designation: Senior lecturer Institution: Eastern University Table of contents List of the contents Page number Table of contents ………………………….…………………………….…….…………
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points: Identification of independent and dependent variable b. 5 points: Selection of groups including proper controls c. 2.5 points: Experimental design with measures to prevent bias d. 5 points: Determination of appropriate sample size (using SPSS Sample Power 3.0) e. 2.5 points: Inclusion of appropriate number of replicates 3. Methods Part 2: Statistical Test and Justification (10 points): a. 5 points: Selection of appropriate statistical test b. 5 points: Justification of statistical test
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The effect of Chinese characters’ syllable on the capacity of STM Name: Ena ID: 1231600032 United International College Abstract Short-term memory is the capacity for holding a small amount of information in mind in an active, readily available state for a short period of time. (Wikipedia, 2014). Chinese characters and alphabetic words are different. So the capacity of STM may be influenced by some different factors. This experiment was focused on the relationship of syllable (monosyllable
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In the United States (U.S.), Private Health Insurance is the primary source of healthcare system for most people. For elderly citizens and eligible children and families from low-income households, public programs are the main source of health cover. Public programs consist of Medicare, Medicaid, State Children Health Insurance Programs (SCHIP). In 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) carries out a mandate that every American must have health insurance, or pay a fine [1]. ACA
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Studies, Delhi University and Mr. Sudhansh Sharma, Associate Professor, Jaipuria Institute of Management Studies. The objective of this workshop was to make faculties learn the recent research methodology and research analysis tools with the help of SPSS software PLacement PUBLICATION AND MEDIA COVERAGE [pic] Annual Journal “CPJ Global Review” The college publishes annually a Journal “CPJ Global Review” which contains the scholarly work done by various academicians and intellectuals
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AHMED HUSSAIN SIDDIQUI Address: B-152, Gulshan-e-Hadeed, Phase-I, Bin Qasim, Karachi. Pakistan. Contact # 0092-322-2879246, 0092-21-34710307 E-mail: Ahmed.iu09@gmail.com, Ahmed.iu09@hotmail.com OBJECTIVE To work as a business executive in HR & finance dept in a highly challenging
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articles can be done by students which can be discussed in class by faculty and students to find out the latest trends in those areas . I have attached a sample for Organisational Behaviour followed 4) 5) If the students are given training in spss on a continuous basis from November –december session during the core paper time .they will be better able to understand it since they will have time to practice. 6) If the students are given a names of companies which can be approached forr
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Hello, Thank you very much for considering my application. It is with great enthusiasm I wish to intern at GPPi. As a reporter for Reuters News covering Wall Street, I analyze financial data, talk to Wall Street analysts and investors to write stories every day. My time here has also ensured that I work well under pressure and manage time efficiently, thanks to working against deadlines to get stories published. During this time, I have seen companies constantly working out inventive ways to
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1.02 CONCLUSIONS. 3 Problem recognition. Section 2.01 Background of the problem 4 Research Design. Section 3.01 Preliminary survey. 5 Section 3.02 Pilot survey. 6 Section 3.03 Household Survey 11 Data Analysis. Section 3.01 Using SPSS. 14 Section 3.02 Analysis report. 14 Plan of Data Analysis. Section 4.01 ANALYSIS ON THE BASIS OF GENDER 16 Section 4.02 ANALYSIS ON THE BASIS OF AGE GROUP 17 Section 4.03 ANALYSIS ON THE BASIS OF INCOME GROUP. 18 Section 4.04 Analysis
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ABSTRACT With the growing risk appetite, rising income, and increasing awareness, mutual funds in Malaysia are becoming a preferred investment option compared to other investment avenues like Fixed Deposits (FDs) and postal savings that are considered safe but give comparatively low returns. But before investing in mutual funds, investors have to analyze the factors of the economy, industry and company within the investment environment in which they operate. There are several macro-economic factors
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