The instrument used in collecting the data was from a sample survey. In some sample surveys, a couple of questions that may be included could stem from demographics and age brackets. Also, some of other areas of consideration that may be included are a rating scale. For example, a rating scale is stated poor, fair, good, very good, and excellent, but in this survey its…
Comment on the sampling used to gather subjects, as well as on the reliability and validity of the study.…
5) What did the authors say about the reliability and validity of their data collection and analysis?…
55% of respondents were female and 45% male with an average age of 60 years old. Of these…
The point of this study is to distinguish and recognize the different eating lifestyles and spending habits between male and female relating to eating for lunch while in the workplace. A short questionnaire of eight questions, which the interviewee developed, circulated to five male and five female in a controlled setting. I carefully calculated and analyzed the participant’s answers. The survey included two types of questions in the questionnaire. Some questions required a simple yes or no answer and others required the participants to respond by writing a numerical response. Through developing the questions the researcher made every attempt to develop the legitimacy of the questionnaire and the trustworthiness of the data collected. The survey questions were intended to increase the consistency of each answer that was given by the interviewee on the survey.…
Howard County is known to be a successful county with outstanding recreation and entertainment. An historic mill which welcomes everyone and makes everyone feel at home. Howard county is located at the central Maryland between Baltimore and Washington. Howard County is ranked as one of the most affluent, advanced and educated communities in the United States. The total land area of 160,640 acres which is the smallest county in Maryland. Howard county is a business environment. Howard county population is 317,233.…
H5: the relationship between need for achievement and job performance will be moderated by leadership climate such that the relationship between need for achievement and job performance will be stronger when there is a strong…
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are the reliability and validity of the instruments described? Did the researcher examine the reliability and validity of the instruments for the present sample?…
I asked my friend Danny Trinh in the Worcester Dining hall, “Why do you eat Pizza and Fries often, when you know that it is unhealthy?” He replied, “That’s all they have.” He said, because of the disgusting food, such as the red bean burger, he began leaning towards the good tasting unhealthy food. So what influences young adults and their food choices? Hebden states, “Taste was the most important influence on food selection, followed by convenience (availability), cost, nutrition/health value, smell and stimulatory properties (alertness).” Students like to lean towards food that tastes the best, therefore ignoring the health aspects which can impact them long term. It can be concluded that services should provide low-cost nutritious food that tastes good.…
Reliability refers to the consistency of the results obtained (Burns & Grove, 2003, p 45). The method used to test the reliability of the research was calculated by Cronbach 's alpha. This method revealed overall consistency indexes of 0.92 and 0.91 indicating high internal consistency. [Excellent]…
The participants used in this study were current undergraduate students at Saint Peter’s University. There were 4 females and 4 males used in this study. Participants came across this study on the Saint Peter’s University’s campus. Participants received extra credit in their classes for participation and were given a coupon to a variety of restaurants. All participants successfully completed the full survey.…
Blue Marketing research is conducting an experiment with the patients of the Midwest University Medical Hospital. The goal of this experiment is to find out if the residents of Midwest University Medical Hospital are happy with their service, and to judge whether or not the current state of customer service is affecting the amount of residents that reside at the hospital. The experiment will consist of a survey questionnaire administered to a random assortment of patients within the hospital. The patients will be questioned about the overall quality of the hospital, the intention to return and see the same doctor, the intention to recommend friends and family, the intention to compliment management, the intention to complain about service, the intention to seek other health care services, and the intention to not use any provider. The respondents were asked to rate the likelihood of each future behavior based on a 1-7 scale, 1 being “would not”, 7 being “definitely would”. A summary of the data collected is show below. From this summary of data we are able to make recommendations for the hospital to improve quality and service.…
Table 3 shows the data of the respondents. Most of the respondents where students comprising of 56 or 42.74 percent whose ages ranged from 17-20 years old ranked first. This was followed by over 40 years old with 41 or 31.29 percent where the age from 21-30 years old with 17 or 12.97 percent. This was closely followed by 31-40 with 15 or 12.45 percent and last was ages 13-16 years old with 2 or 1.52 percent. The youngest respondent was 16 years old where the oldest is 61 years old.…
This chapter discusses the results based on the actual survey conducted. The researchers used tables with respective explanations for representation of the results. It includes different interpretations shows the responses came from the survey questionnaire. The minimum required number of respondents for this study is 114, and 131 valid survey questionnaires gathered for this study.…