PRODUCT NUMBER OF CROWN GRAPH J.P.Thavamani Department of Mathematics‚ M.E.S. College‚ Nedumkandam‚ Idukki‚ Kerala‚ India. Emil: thavamaniprem@yahoo.co.in D.S.T.Ramesh Department of Mathematics‚ Margocis College‚ Nazareth‚ Tuticorin‚ Tamilnadu‚ India Abstract A labeling of a simple graph G is an assignment of integers to the edges subject to certain conditions. A bijection f: E P where P is a set of positive integers is called an edge function of the graph G. The smallest number
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CHAPTER 12 PRICING DECISIONS AND COST MANAGEMENT 12-1 The three major influences on pricing decisions are 1. Customers 2. Competitors 3. Costs 12-2 Not necessarily. For a one-time-only special order‚ the relevant costs are only those costs that will change as a result of accepting the order. In this case‚ full product costs will rarely be relevant. It is more likely that full product costs will be relevant costs for long-run pricing decisions. 12-3 Two examples of pricing decisions with
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Critique of Quantitative and Qualitative Studies NU310: Kaplan University Introduction The following paper is a critique of the data collection and data analysis methods used in a quantitative study that examines the effects of crossed legs on blood pressure measurement‚ and a qualitative study that looks at the experiences of patients during awake craniotomies. The data collection and analysis are the heart and soul of a study and contribute to its reliability. A study
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Themes emerge from the data and the researcher can analyze these themes and develop a theory from the data .The researcher then reviews the current literature and existing theories related to the phenomenon and looks for similarities to the core variable in the data (Grove‚ Burns & Gray‚
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CSC 105 Midterm 1 Wed‚ Oct 13‚ 2010 NAME: ___________________________________________ DO NOT put your student number on THIS page. Marks will be deducted if a student number is found here. Lab Section you normally attend (it is okay to just put the day and time): ___________________________________CSC 105 Midterm 1 Wed‚ Oct 13‚ 2010 You are allowed 50 minutes Name:_____________________________ Student Number:_______________________ S Write your name
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Postgraduate Study Qualitative Research Objectives for today When you have satisfactorily completed this topic you will be able to: Classify research interviews and understand their purpose Understand when to undertake interviews Understand the advantages and disadvantages of interviews Case Studies Action Research Observation Ethnography lbic.navitas.com navitas.com Qualitative Methods When should I use qualitative methods? When variables cannot be quantified When variables are best
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CASH FLOW DIRECT/INDIRECT 1. Given the following information and using the indirect method prepare the Cash Flows from Operating Activities section of the statement of cash flows. End of Year Beginning of Year Change Cash 23‚500 37‚400 (13‚900) Accounts receivable (net)
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This essay talks about qualitative research. It is to discuss my understanding of qualitative research from my reading and discussion in qualitative research class. It briefly covers the definition of qualitative research‚ research paradigms‚ research designs‚ and characteristics of qualitative research. It also describes the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative research‚ differences with quantitative‚ data collection and data analysis techniques of qualitative studies. The last part of this essay
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The Difference between Quantitative Research Methodology & Qualitative Research Methodology By Arash Farzaneh‚ eHow Contributor Researchers are often faced with the decision of choosing the methodology that best suits their study and objectives. There are both advantages and disadvantages and strengths and weaknesses to quantitative and qualitative research methodologies. In the end‚ the researcher needs to make a choice of which option works best for the particular study at hand. Statistical
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Abstract: A qualitative analysis experiment was conducted to determine the identity of an unknown aldehyde or ketone. The tests include a Tollens test‚ a Schiff test‚ an iodoform test‚ and a derivative melting point test. The data of the first three tests was inconclusive. The final derivative melting point test was utilized to successfully determine that the unknown was the ketone‚ Propiophenone. Introduction: Qualitative analysis is a method or series of methods used to determine the
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