Chapter 1 – Introduction (Hakim) Chapter 2 – Literature Review (Wan) Chapter 3 – Research Methodology (Hakim) Chapter 4 – Research Findings (Omar) Chapter 5 – Discussion (Hakim) Chapter 6 – Conclusion (Faritz) BRM 2034 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Research Project “Effectiveness of Online Learning” TRIMESTER 2‚ 2011/2012 NAME | ID | MAJOR | SECTION | MOHAMAD AFFIF BIN MOHD AZMI | 1091100343 | FINANCE | BC272 (D) | MOHD ALIFF SYAHMI BIN SUHAIMI | 1101108767 | MANAGEMENT
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CHAPTER 1 (research methodology) INTRODUCTION 1. Background If stress is left untreated it can cause many physical and emotional problems such as: digestion problems‚ headaches‚ migraines‚ heart disease‚ anger‚ irritability‚ mood swings‚ depression‚ panic attacks and anxiety. In SPR‚ stress from employee still have going on. While stress is readily acknowledged to be a common feature of modern life‚ defining stress‚ its causes‚ symptoms and effects is a very complex matter. Some definitions
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Fundamentals of Hypothesis-Testing Methodology Hypothesis testing typically begins with a theory‚ a claim‚ or an assertion about a particular parameter of a population. Some of them are: • The Null and Alternative Hypotheses The hypothesis that the population parameter is equal to the company specification is referred to as the null hypothesis. A null hypothesis is often one of status quo and is identified by the symbol H0. Whenever a null hypothesis is specified‚ an alternative hypothesis
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Research Design: The Research Design can be grouped under 2 sectors i.e.‚ Primary source and secondary sources. Other than these primary and secondary sources the study of various cases of the applicants by going through the files guided to make an analysis and findings regarding the status of Home Loans in the current scenario. Even by assisting the Credit Processing Analyst‚ the analysis and findings were approved by them Sample Design: The data collected from the
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Mapping the Information Environment By Robert Cordray III Marc J. Romanych‚ Major‚ USA (Retired) Editorial Abstract: A follow-on discussion from last issue’s article‚ “A Theory Based View of IO‚” authors Robert Cordray and Marc Romanych present a methodology to “map” the information environment‚ much like a commander’s J2 maps the physical characteristics of the area of operations. Giving clarity to the information environment‚ in turn‚ allows the commander to gain an understanding of its impact and
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Application of the Background and Methodology of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care HCS/465 University of Phoenix Obesity Definition of the Problem The problem that the article covers is obesity. According to Reynolds‚ obesity involves an inbalance of the caloric intake to energy expenditure‚ meaning that more calories are consumed than are burned‚ which causes weight gain. But obesity is more than a simple equation of weight
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The Background and Methodology of Childhood Obesity HCS/465 January 16‚ 2014 The Background and Methodology of Childhood Obesity Abstract: Over the years childhood obesity has grown by more than 9 million‚ and this number is expected to grow by even more. Parents are not always heard‚ and often schools are not run the way they would prefer. In this article parents are given a voice and a chance to be heard on what they feel is important for their children’s health. In this article the
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Chapter 3 Research Methodology 3.1 Research Design This study is a quantitative-descriptive in nature where the purpose is to describe the level of student’s satisfaction on services provided by the school towards the enrollment system through quantitative research method to quantify and reflect in numbers the observation made of the respondents being studied (Sampa‚ 2012). It attempts to explore and explain while providing additional information about the topic. This is where research is trying
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BUS 405 Research Methodology LECTURE 01 - 04 Course Instructor THAWHIDUL KABIR Lecturer‚ Department of Management School of Business‚ Campus 02 Bangladesh University of Business & Technology (BUBT) (Developed for facilitating the students of BUBT only and‚ thus‚ General Circulation to anywhere else is strictly prohibited) After completing this week’s lectures‚ you are expected to # Define Research # Describe the Objectives of Research # Elucidate
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1.7 Research Methodology 1.7.1 Research design Researchers‚ at least of the social persuasion‚ have long agreed that qualitative data can enhance quantitative data and also lead to a better understanding of the strengths of a given program (Plewis and Mason 2005).This thesis will therefore‚ employ both qualitative and quantitative methods to improve the validity of the research results (Alasuutari‚ 2010). Through mixed method research‚ which has developed to become a third major research approach
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