EPBB3044: RESEARCH METHODS IN EDUCATION Course Note Writer: Prof. Dr. Abdul Razak Habib Course Leader: Assoc Prof Dr Abdullah Mohd Noor TOPIC 2: WRITING RESEARCH REPORT 2.1 Introduction This topic will give you the overview of a research report and an example of a research report. After completing this topic‚ you should be able to explain the chapter contents of: (a) Research Problem; (b) Review of the Literature; (c) Research Method; (d) Research Findings; and (e) Conclusions (Figure 2.1)
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Chapter One: The Nature and Value of Strategic management: * Managers must manager internal activities along with responding to problems posed by the immediate and remote external environments * Immediate external environment: competitors‚ suppliers‚ increasingly scarce resources‚ gov agencies‚ regulations‚ shifts in customer preference * Remote external: economic‚ social‚ political‚ technology‚ * Must be anticipated monitored‚ assessed and incorporated into decision
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Chapter 6 Switched Wired Networks 1) Baseband transmission dominates in LANs because it is ________ than broadband transmission. A) faster B) less expensive C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B Answer: B 2) Using link aggregation with two or three trunk lines ________ going to a single faster Ethernet port. A) is less expensive than B) is just as fast as C) Both A and B D) Neither A nor B Answer: A 3) The 802.3 100BASETX standard is defined at the ________ layer. A) physical
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Flatland Chapter 1-2 Brief Summary By Samson Cantor Flatland by Edwin A. Abbott is a mathematical parody about imagining the entire world as a two dimensional plane. The book is a clever way of thinking about life in only two dimensions‚ where there is only length and width but not height. Flatland is a nation where everybody is a shape whose only perception is lines. Abbott allows the reader to understand this concept by imagining a penny being placed on a table. Looking down on the penny‚ the
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Chapter 2 This chapter presents Review of Related literature and Studies that are somewhat interrelated with the present study. The main sources are the internet‚ books‚ and other theses. This chapter also includes the synthesis of the state-of-the-art and the gap bridge of the study. Related Literature According to Jovito Delcano Gabion Jr III Batanes State College is one of the primarily institution here in Batanes w/c offer degree courses from Bachelor of Science in Hospitality Management up to
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intestine colipase help expose lipids to lipase for further breakdown to micelles. These small lipids can now enter the apical membrane of the small intestine and form chylomicron which then are released into the lymphatic system or small lipids can enter the circulatory system. Why is it necessary for the stomach contents to be so acidic? How does the stomach protect itself from digestion? HCl is necessary for the activation and optimal activity of pepsin‚ and it
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Entrance Examination System Proponent 1: Adrian A. Materiano Proponent 2: Patricia Yvonne Batuigas Background of the Study Entrance Exam System is very useful for Educational Institute to prepare an exam‚ save the time that will take to check the paper and prepare mark sheets. It will help the school to testing of students and develop their skills. But the disadvantages for this system‚ it takes a lot of times when you prepare the exam at the first time for usage. Examination System is a software application
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Solutions – Chapter 5 Chapter 5 Financial Analysis Question 1. Which of the following types of firms do you expect to have particularly high or low asset turnover? Explain why. Supermarket—High asset turnover. Supermarkets tend to be high volume businesses. Many of the food products in supermarkets are perishable‚ and freshness is often used to differentiate products‚ forcing a certain amount of inventories turnover. The typical consumer buys groceries on a regular basis‚ guaranteeing grocery
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Chapter 6 Review Questions 1) Which of the following must a firm in a market economy do today to succeed? A) Produce the goods and services that consumers want at a lower cost than consumers themselves can produce. B) Organize the factors of production into a functioning‚ efficient unit. C) Have access to sufficient funds. D) Market firms today must do all of these things. 2) Organizing a successful firm in a market economy has become ________ over the last century. A) legally impossible
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Chapter 8 Section 1 -In 1789‚ the American people had a new Constitution. They also had a new Congress and their first President. -The United States was one fourth of its size today. All thirteen states were in the East. -The nation’s western border followed the Mississippi River. In the North‚ the Great Lakes formed much of the border separating the United States from British-controlled Canada. -In the South‚ the United States bordered on Spanish-controlled Florida and Louisiana. -In April of
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