Eartquake What is an earthquake? An earthquake is what happens when two blocks of the earth suddenly slip past one another. The surface where they slip is called the fault or fault plane. The location below the earth’s surface where the earthquake starts is called the hypocenter, and the location directly above it on the surface of the earth is called the epicenter. Sometimes an earthquake has foreshocks. These are smaller earthquakes that happen in the same place as the larger earthquake
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Program name: Master program (one year) in Business Administration, Marketing and Management, 60 higher education Dept.: of Social Sciences Mid Sweden University Sundsvall Course code: FÖ022A Course title: Qualitative Methods Work type: Analysis Work name: Different quality methods research of RFID system. Avsnittslärare: Olof Wahlberg, Wilhelm Skoglund, Richard Ahlström Execute: student of Master program (one year) in Business Administration
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of 1 Flag question Question text Which term below is used to describe the combining of several qualitative methods or combining qualitative with quantitative methods? Select one: a. Triangulation b. Dyadic support c. Inter-rater reliability d. Projection e. Component sorts Feedback The correct answer is: Triangulation Question 3 Complete Marked out of 1 Flag question Question text When individual depth interviews are aided by the use of computer-generated visual and auditory aids, the method is known
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RESEARCH PROCESS A PAPER WRITTEN BY : IVIE ELOGHOSA OGBEIDE(ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT,UNIBEN) INTRODUCTION. Research process has been conducted from the time since human being was first created and it is a never ending process. More than hundreds of definitions of research have been available in written form in different books, encyclopedias, dictionaries and in research literature. These definition may have difference in wordings but meanings are similar.This paper is going to look at the meaning
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The three main factors that influence a researcher’s choice of method are practical, theoretical and ethical issues. These are considerations influencing the choice of topic, choice of research method and the conduct of research. Practical issues would include things like time and money whereas ethical issues would revolve around genuine morality and values. Theoretical issues are, as sociologists say, the most crucial issue of the research being viewed as it helps us picture a society and how we
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Optimized Location Aware Applications on iOS Content 1. Abstract………………………………………………………………1 2. Introduction…………………………………….…………………….1 3. Design & Analysis…..……………………………………………….2 3.1. Positioning Technologies………………………………………2 3.1.1. Cellular Triangulation……………………………………2 3.1.2. Global Positioning System (GPS).……………………….3 3.1.3. Assisted GPS (A-GPS).…………………………………..4 3.1.4. Wireless Positioning System (WPS)……………………..4 3.2. Location Detection on iOS…………………………………......5 3.2.1. Standard Location Service………………………………
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Tourism Marketing in Developing countries: a study of Bangladesh Contact Address: S M Nazrul Islam, PG Researcher, Hospitality and Tourism Management, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Email: smnazrul.islam@starth.ac.uk Tourism has become a very important and dynamic sector both in the world economy and particular in the developing countries. Its growth affects not only the activities directly linked to tourism but also other sectors. Tourism is already an important sector in some developing countries
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Assess the strengths and limitations of using unstructured interviews as a means of investigating the public’s perceptions of crime and fear of crime. (15 marks) Unstructured interviews give the freedom to vary the interview. There are no questions prepared beforehand, the interviewers asks questions from the flow of the answers given by interviewees. This type of research method produces qualitative data, that is rich and in detail piece of research. Data gained from unstructured interviews
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Concept of Close Range Photogrammetry Close Range Photogrammetry technique basically works on the principle of Triangulation. Photographs are taken from at least two different locations and for each location line of sight is developed. These lines of sight mathematically intersected to produce three dimensional coordinates of point of interest. In the figure 1.1 shown
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Assignment 2 – Philosophy of Science Sofia Ellmén, 072270 QRM, 23019 Instructor: Veronica Liljander Individual assignment 2 HT 2011 The aim of marketing research is to conduct empirical studies, which generate theory through the findings that the researcher makes in his or her study. In marketing research the object of research is usually concerned with consumer behavior and other social matters. When conducting academic research, one must not only be familiar with the appropriate
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