Observation. Survey: A small survey size of 50 persons is taken and received response from 40 persons. Total Sample size = 40 Total population = 50 The survey questions assess the following areas: usage of mobile phone‚ model‚ reasons for using smart phones‚ latest mobile facilities‚ favorite brand‚ purchasing power for a mobile‚ features etc. Methodology: Sample size: 40 respondents Sample unit: people of industry Sampling Area: Industry Sampling Techniques: Random Sampling Technique. Key Findings:
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Stress among Job Insecure Workers and Their Spouses Author(s): Stephan M. Wilson‚ Jeffry H. Larson and Katherine L. Stone Source: Family Relations‚ Vol. 42‚ No. 1 (Jan.‚ 1993)‚ pp. 74-80 Published by: National Council on Family Relations Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/584925 . Accessed: 17/08/2013 18:23 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit
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power‚ a researcher needs 128 participants (64 per cell). Perhaps the authors assume that the effect sizes in their studies would be massive‚ which could justify having lower sample sizes. However‚ it is striking just how low the sample sizes are. Because groups are the appropriate units of analysis‚ the functional sample size in Study 1 is 14. That is‚ there were 14 groups being tested. With an N of 14‚ drawing conclusions from inferential statistics becomes challenging‚ especially in the case
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NORTHCENTRAL UNIVERSITY ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Student: Emanuel Parker THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETELY FILLED IN Follow these procedures: If requested by your instructor‚ please include an assignment cover sheet. This will become the first page of your assignment. In addition‚ your assignment header should include your last name‚ first initial‚ course code‚ dash‚ and assignment number. This should be left justified‚ with the page number right justified. For example: |DoeJXXX0000-1
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Writing Your Autobiography Introduction Remember‚ an autobiography is a paper written by you that contains information about your own life. As with any paper‚ you need to begin with a strong introduction. Your introduction to your autobiography can be 1 or more paragraphs. However‚ don’t make it too long that your reader gets bored‚ and don’t make it too short that you’re missing important information. What to include in your introduction: • A strong first sentence that grabs the reader’s
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A Research Proposal On EXPANSION OF MARKET SHARE OF BERGER PAINTS INDIA PVT LTD THROUGH ADC (ALTERNATIVE DIRECT CHANNEL) Submitted to: Prof. Juhi Shah Submitted By: MAYANK GANDHI(NR 12046) MURALI MURTY (NR ) Affiliated to Gujarat Technological University Academic Year2013-14 N.R. INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AHMEDABAD Research Proposal 1. TITLE OF THE PROJECT: * EXPANSION OF MARKET SHARE OF BERGER PAINTS INDIA LTD THROUGH ALTERNATIVE DIRECT CHANNELS
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Using a t-test has many advantages. One is that the understanding of the output is easy to translate and interpret statistical differences. Two‚ even with a small sample set; the t-test is still relevant and needs one value from each test subject. Since many people today are not forth coming with personal information using a small sample set was not an issue for Survey’s 2000 as they knew the data
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Synopsys on “Customer perception towards Nano car 2012” Submitted to Prof. Meera Submitted by Santosh.k Reg no.10KXCMA065 SURANA COLLEGE CENTRE FOR POST GRADUATE STUDIES #17 KENGERI SATELLITE TOWN BANGALORE – 560060 SYNOPSIS TITLE “Customer perception towards Nano car 2012” BACK GROUND Commuting by public transport system consumes time .Therefore‚ to own their own vehicle is the dream of many individuals and households. Purchasing
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Study | | 4 | Scope of the study | | 5 | Problem statement | | 6 | Objective of the study | | 7 | Hypothesis | | 8 | Research design | | 9 | Sources of data | | 10 | Data collection method | | 11 | Population | | 12 | Sample | | 13 | Sampling method | | 14 | Sampling Frame | | 15 | Limitation of the Study | | 16 | Bibliography | | 17 | Annexure | | INTRODUCTION Advertising is nothing but a paid form of non-personal presentation or promotion of ideas
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Step 3 : Research Design We have chosen Descriptive research design because it consider all accurate description about undeveloped tourist places in Gujarat and an association between tourist spots. Step 4 : Sample Design Firstly‚ In this research we know the all samples(no. of undeveloped tourist places in Gujarat) ‚ so we have chosen probability sampling. In probability sampling‚ we have chosen area sampling because there is geographical area is important. According to Area sampling
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