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    structured research designs. Explain the methods that can be used in an exploratory design.Refer Unit 3 | 10 Marks | 3 | A study of different sampling methods is necessary because precision‚ accuracy‚ and efficiency of the sample results depend on the method employed for selecting the sample. Explain the different types of Probability and Non-Probability sampling designs.Refer Unit 7 | 10 Marks | 4. | a. What is analysis of variance? What are the assumptions of the technique? Give a few examples where

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    data and information required especially on effectiveness of internal control over cash. 3.4 Target Population The target population was all workers of ST -Kigoma in which the researcher used to gather the information/data. 3.4 Sample size and sampling techniques This covered the units of enquiry from which data were obtained in the research project and a clear plan of action for obtaining a sample from the target population. Also presents the sample size selected from the targeted population

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    opinion poll‚ the first and foremost important concept is the basic principle of probability sampling‚ or at least that is what Gallup values as an important foundation. The probability sampling itself holds the definition as “a sampling technique wherein the samples are gathered in a process that gives all individuals in the population equal chances of being selected” (Castillo). With the probability sampling technique‚ every individual is guaranteed to have an equal opportunity of being selected by

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    to be our research design to collect the data from 277 students of out 898 students of Business English students major in variety minors at Assumption University Suvarnabhumi Campus. The study will be use the judgment or purposive non probability sampling technique to create the questionnaire where the population are known and allow to give answer base on his or her opinions. For the instrumentation‚ we also assign the questionnaire and pilot study to collect the data which has a time frame from

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    questionnaire was floated among the customers feedback was collected & analyzed Sampling Unit: The respondent was the customer of Hero passion pro located at Vishrantwadi were the sampling units. Sampling Area: The research was conducted in Vishrantwadi. Sampling Technique: The sampling is convenience sampling method. Sampling Size: The sample size is 80. Limitations: The survey for the research was carried out in Vishrantwadi region &

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    A milestone in the genre‚ this novel demonstrated for the first time that hard-boiled fiction could serve as a vehicle for social comment and critique. While the apparent plot is slower paced and less metaphoric than Chandler’s previous novels‚ the revealed plot shows him using his own life as a material‚ an autobiographical turn that prepared the way for Ross Macdonald. Marlowe meets and befriends English expatriate Terry Lennox‚ a drunk who has been abandoned by his ex-wife Sylvia‚ at The Dancers

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    AN ASSIGNMENT ON EXPLORATORY&DESCRIPTIVE RESEARCH DESIGNS Submitted On: 21.01.2010 Submitted To: Dr. R. Nalini Reader Dept. Of Social Work Pondicherry University Submitted By: Shameer K 1st Year Dept. Of Social Work Pondicherry University INTRODUCTION RD is d logical & systematic planning & directing d research. It spells what occur in d successive stages of d research. Any research work have common purpose of finding answers to meaningful qns‚besides have its own specific

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    SYNOPSIS ON A study on the factors influencing the purchase of Yamaha bikes in Delhi region To be submitted for the partial fulfillment for the degree of Masters of Business Administration (MBA) Under the Guidance of Dr.S.C.Gaur (Associate Professor) Gitarattan International Business School Submitted By: Surojeet Saha 17219103911 GITARATTAN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL (Affiliated to Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University) ROHINI‚ NEW DELHI- 110085 2011-2013 1) Title

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    concepts of sample design for educational survey research Populations : desired‚ defined‚ and excluded Sampling frames Representativeness Probability samples and non-probability samples Types of non-probability samples 1. Judgement sampling 2. Convenience sampling 3. Quota sampling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 Types of probability samples 1. Simple random sampling 2. Stratified sampling 3. Cluster sampling 1. Mean square error 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 The accuracy of estimates obtained from probability

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    Preparing to Conduct Business Research: Part 3 RES/351 February 20‚ 2012 Age discrimination is existent. Older employees are defined as members of the “mature” generation (58 or more years old); younger employees are members of three generations—the Baby Boom (post World War II or 38 – 57 year olds)‚ Generation X (23 – 37 year olds)‚ and Generation Y (18 – 22 year olds). “The key to a company’s future success will be its adaptability – its capacity to deploy resources quickly to seize

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