BOC-008-0312/2007 DATA COLLECTION METHODS Methods of data collection. The term data means groups of information that represent the qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of variables. Data are typically the results of measurements and can be the basis of graphs‚ images‚ or observations of a set of variables. Data are often viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which information and knowledge are derived. Data can be classified into primary and secondary data. In order to
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was not supported by the data. On figure one‚ the trend for all the detergents and control‚ was about the same throughout the weeks. Excluding the detergent Gain for week five and six‚ where the trend was slightly less compared to the control and the other detergents which were about the same. Unfortunately‚ we did not have any data for week four due to the Astros parade‚ and during the fifth week of data collecting‚ two nightcrawlers went missing during the experiment in one of the containers‚
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Experiment D-Pre-lab: Synthesis of a Room Temperature Ionic Liquid (RTIL) Name: Morgan Smith Student #:130635880 Date Submitted: November 7‚ 2014 Lab Section: Friday 2:30pm‚ Section 9 T.A: Matt Halloran 1. Refer to the last page. 2. Arrow pushing mechanism: 3. Refluxing is when the reactants are boiled and the vapor that is produced is cooled. When the vapor is cooled it changes back to its liquid state and returns to the flask. 4. The visual cue that allows you to determine that the
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Links: system features that best allow an instructional design team to design quality learning tools. In the following section‚ the different models of instructional design for e-learning (Siemens‚ 2002) are summarised with their features Develop Figure 2.3: ADDIE Model‚ adapted from (Kruse‚ 2004)
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Results After the seven days of quantitative and qualitative data collection‚ the results showed that the substances individually had a significant effect on their respective plant. Furthermore‚ the original hypothesis was shown to be accurate regarding the sucrose and caffeine receiving plants‚ and inaccurate in the case of the plant receiving carbonated water. To begin with‚ it is important to note the control plant experienced unusual results‚ as the plant had a sharp decrease in the quantity
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DATA FLOW DIAGRAM - one of the most commonly used modeling tool which graphically represents a system as a network of processes‚ linked together through input and output flow lines and entities. Data flow Components ▪ Process - transformation of data flow into outgoing data flow. It may represent . . - whole system - subsystem - activity ▪ Data store - repository of data in the system It may represent . . . - computer file or
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Data Collection: Data collection is the heart of any research. No study is complete without the data collection. This research also includes data collection and was done differently for different type of data. TYPES OF DATA Primary Data: For the purpose of collecting maximum primary data‚ a structured questionnaire was used wherein questions pertaining to the satisfaction level of the customer about pantaloons product(apparel)‚ the quality‚ color‚ variety of products‚ the availability of different
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Interpretation and Analysis of Data In Trinidad chocolate is a very popular snack. Charles chocolate is Trinidad and Tobago’s local chocolate brand and it falls under the chocolate industry. At ASJA Girl’s College San Fernando a survey was conducted to analyze the factors that affect the demand for Charles chocolate. In the survey conducted 20 questionnaires were given out to students; five questionnaires were given to random students within the various age groups 11 to 13 years‚ 14 to 15 years
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In this experiment we are going to describe stress and prove how can a prolonged exposition to it have a negative impact on memory. The definition of stress used in this experiment is: difficulty one suffers that causes worry‚ emotional tension or loss of concentration. The reason why this topic has been chosen is because stress is a part of nowadays‚ hectic society and it has a very noticeable effect on people’s performance‚ in either work or daily life. The outcome of this experiment could be
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Part I - Illumination Experiments (1924-27) These experiments were performed to find out the effect of different levels of illumination (lighting) on productivity of labour. The brightness of the light was increased and decreased to find out the effect on the productivity of the test group. Surprisingly‚ the productivity increased even when the level of illumination was decreased. It was concluded that factors other than light were also important. Part II - Relay Assembly Test Room Study (1927-1929)
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