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    ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR METHODS OF COLLECTING BEHAVIOURAL DATA 3/9/2012 ANAND VISHNU B NAIR GIMS KADAKKAL INTRODUCTION Managers need to develop their interpersonal or people skills if they are going to be effective in their jobs. Organizational behavior is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups and structures have on behavior within an organization for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization’s effectiveness. It is an interdisciplinary

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    Daniel Holder‚ 16 April 2006 Page 1 Ethnographic Study of the Effects of Facebook.com on Interpersonal Relationships By: Daniel S. Holder University of Chicago Abstract: This paper attempts to assess the effects of Facebook.com‚ a social networking website‚ on interpersonal relationships via the unique “birthday” feature on the site. The study finds that this technology augments existing relationships and social obligations. The study also suggests the network becomes part of the user’s “trans-active

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    within an organization‚ as well as the organization as a whole. Business ethics can be both a normative and a descriptive discipline. As a corporate practice and a career specialization‚ the field is primarily normative. In academia descriptive approaches are also taken. The range and quantity of business ethical issues reflects the degree to which business is perceived to be at

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    An Ethnographic Study Macy’s Employees Social Performances In my ethnographic study‚ I apply theoretical concepts developed by Erving Goffman in The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life to the behavior of employees in the retail department store‚ Macy’s. Goffman (1959) argues that social interactions in everyday life can be understood as presentations between performers and audiences. Within social establishments‚ he suggests four analytical frameworks may govern how performers stage their “characters”

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    PPA 696 RESEARCH METHODS DATA COLLECTION STRATEGIES II: QUALITATIVE RESEARCH What is Qualitative Research?  Participant Observation  Stages in Participatory Observation  Differences between quantitative and qualitative research  Problems with qualitative studies  What type of field observation to use?    What is Qualitative Research?     Qualitative research is aimed at gaining a deep understanding of a specific organization or event‚ rather a than surface description of a large sample

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    Data Collection RES/341 Research and Evaluation I November 2011 Ramesh Dangol University of Phoenix Data Collection Begin your introduction here. Barbara Summarize Peer-Reviewed Articles The article‚ Decomposing the Education Wage Gap: Everything but the Kitchen Sink” talks in length about the erosion of “wages ranging from both time and educational status. Their results confirm the importance of investments in and use of technology” (Hotchkiss & Shiferaw‚ 2011‚ p. 1). The authors Hotchkiss

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    Shrader The following questions pertain to: McMillan‚ S. C.‚ & Small‚ B. J. (2007). Using the COPE intervention for family caregivers to improve symptoms of hospice homecare patients. Oncology Nursing Forum‚ 34(2)‚ 313-21. 1) Describe the data collection methodology. What instruments were used? Within 24-48 hours after hospice admission‚ the RA HHA interviewed the patients independently to obtain demographic information and administered the HQLI‚ pain intensity scale‚ dyspnea intensity scale

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    The problem of gaining access can provide important insights into the nature and organization of the social setting under study. In what ways can issues influence the outcome of ethnographic research? What strategies can researchers adopt to overcome obstacles to access? ‘Ethnography is branch of anthropology which has aided social researchers in the quest for a deeper understanding of different societies‚ social groups or cultures’ (Hammersely‚ 1995p365). The purpose this essay is to gain

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    Ethnographic Study of Bikram Yoga Alicia Rawlings MLS 502 September 25‚ 2012 Prof. Gereboff Bikram yoga has become an immensely popular activity in the United States in the twentieth‚ going on into the twenty-first‚ century. Bikram Choudhury has 1‚650 studios worldwide showing that there is growing popularity for this very specific type of yoga on a very large scale (Shakespeare‚ 2006). However‚ it is the United States that is showing the most rapid growth with upwards of “25 million expressing

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    is true‚ and objective? If the films compare and analyze the context (religion‚ language‚ etc.) well‚ we call these kinds of films as ‘ethnographic’ films. A simple question can be appeared in our minds: which films are the ethnographic films? We will try to find an answer to this question with discussing the intentions‚ the wholeness and the ethics of ethnographic film-making. The films (or documentaries) are not naïve as we think. To find the reasons for making a film‚ we should ask questions

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