1.Single random sampling : a. Definition: Simple random sampling is the basic sampling technique where we select a group of subjects (a sample) for study from a larger group (a population). Each individual is chosen entirely by chance and each member of the population has an equal chance of being included in the sample. Every possible sample of a given size has the same chance of selection; i.e. each member of the population is equally likely to be chosen at any stage in the sampling process.
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There are many ways to select a random sample. Four of them are discussed below: Simple Random Sampling: In this sampling technique‚ each sample of the same size has the same probability of being selected. Such a sample is called a simple random sample. One way to select a simple random sample is by a lottery or drawing. For example‚ if we need to select 5 students from a class of 50‚ we write each of the 50 names on a separate piece of paper. Then‚ we place all 50 names in a hat and mix them thoroughly
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Small Enterprises Cluster Development: Case of Gullele Handloom Clusters in Ethiopia A Research Report Presented to the Graduate School of Business Leadership University of South Africa In partial fulfillment of the Requirements for the DEGREE OF MASTER IN BUSINESS LEADERSHIP By HK HAILU Student No. 71769064 Study Leader Professor Philip AE Serumaga-Zake Addis Ababa‚ Ethiopia December 20‚ 2010 i Abstract: Taking the Gullele handlooms cluster development intervention
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LOCATION‚ COMPETITION‚ AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: LOCAL CLUSTERS IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY By: Porter‚ Michael E.; Economic Development Quarterly‚ Feb2000‚ Vol. 14 Issue 1‚ p15‚ 20p‚ 4 diagrams Economic geography during an era of global competition involves a paradox. It is widely recognized that changes in technology and competition have diminished many of the traditional roles of location. Yet clusters‚ or geographic concentrations of interconnected companies‚ are a striking feature of virtually
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Macro-environmental Analysis Children’s Market APPENDICEs Appendix 1.0 Expanded pestle analysis of children’s market An extensive pestle analysis was conducted to highlight the reasons changes have occurred in children’s market. The key issues that affect the market were recognised through thorough research and are talked about in more details below. Political factors • Increased legislation on marketing to children • Increased emphasis ethics and responsible
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process is then applied on it based on certain criteria. The major advantage of this method is that‚ it represents small subgroups rather than the entire population. Moreover‚ it helps to apply different sampling criteria on different subgroups. IV] Cluster
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1. Executive Summary Purpose of the Study: To identify the most desired groups of customers and the need states that can best serve and then redesigns its marketing practices to target them. Particularly when reacting to competitive moves over time. Considering the increasingly competitive retail environment described in the competitor moves‚ these methods are adequate. Major findings: This study helped us to establish that merchandizing has potential to increase periodic sale more than 30%. The
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Caribbean Studies [Ms Blades] Research Research is the systematic process of collecting and analysing information to increase our understanding of the issue under study. It is the function of the researcher to contribute to the understanding of the issue and to communicate that understanding to others. Research involves building on work that has been done before and it is filtered through theoretical frameworks. The purpose of research is to generate new knowledge‚ solve a problem‚ or test a theory
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KP Research and innovation center such as the university of California (now Department of Friut studies) at Davis for fighting diseases and introducing new technologies. State run universities‚ like U.C Berkeley‚ UC Riverside‚ Fresno State Distributors like (SWS) because of its consolidation Supermarkets like Walmart because of its consolidation KA 1. 2. VP Grape growing winemaking luxury‚ ultra premium‚ super premium‚ popular premium
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What is the impact of international strategic management of transnational corporations under economic globalization backdrop? Introduction Under the condition of economic globalization‚ transnational companies are the direct pushers to globalization deeply revise their strategy of investment. The transnational companies play an increasingly important role in the world economy. Research assumes that managers in today’s multicultural global business community frequently encounter cultural differences
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