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    SUBJECT: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY Attempt any 5 cases ‚equal marks for all cases. CASE-1 (16 Marks) A professor is interested in following whether the "good" students finish the test earlier or later than the others in the class. He observes a particular test and gets the following data given below If ’good’ students are those who get 90 and above‚ can the professor conclude that good students finish the test randomly (use a 5% level of significance) ?Explain Order of Marks Scored

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    Research Methodology

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY MEANING OF RESEARCH Research is the systematic investigation into existing or new knowledge. It is used to establish or confirm facts‚ reaffirm the results of previous work‚ solve new or existing problems‚ support theorems‚ or develop new theories. Research is defined as the scientific investigation of phenomena which includes collection‚ presentation‚ analysis and interpretation of facts that lines an individual’s speculation with reality. DEFINITION OF RESEARCH The Advanced

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    EVALUATE THE APPROACH OF OBJECT-RELATIONS THEORY IN TERMS OF ITS EFFECTIVENESS As we have seen‚ “the concept of object relations stems from psychoanalytic instinct theory. The “object” of an instinct is the agent through which the instinctual aim is achieved‚ and the agent is usually conceived as being another person. It is generally agreed that the infant’s first object is his mother. The origin of object relations lies in the first year of life‚ and most‚ although not all‚ psychoanalysts have

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    5s Methodology

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    words: seiri‚ seiton‚ seiso‚ seiketsu‚ and shitsuke. Transliterated or translated into English‚ they all start with the letter "S". The list describes how to organize a work space for efficiency and effectiveness by identifying and storing the items used‚ maintaining the area and items‚ and sustaining the new order. The decision-making process usually comes from a dialogue about standardization‚ which builds understanding among employees of how they should do the work. The 5 S’s There are five

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    Psychodynamic Theory Part 1: Psychodynamic theory is a view that explains personality in the terms of unconscious and conscious forces‚ such as beliefs and unconscious desires. Sigmund Freud in the early 20th century proposed a psychodynamic theory according to which personality consists of the ID. The ID is responsible for instincts and pleasure-seeking. He also proposed the idea of the superego which attempts to obey the rules of society and parents. The superego is split into two parts‚ conscience

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    categorized the main perspectives into seven groups. Three of these popular perspectives are the psychodynamic‚ behavioral‚ and humanistic perspectives. All of the modern psychological perspectives have evidence to support the theories. Psychodynamic The psychodynamic perspective states that our behavior is based on our unconscious feelings and emotions. According to Schwarz’s presentation the psychodynamic perspective is divided into three categories. These three categories are knowns as the Id‚ Ego

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    In this study‚ three different methodologies have been employed for the determination of 226Ra by means of liquid scintillation technique. The first one (referred to as "Rn-LSC-28" hereafter and the tables and figures) is based on the method of Prichard and Gessel (1977) and Cooper et al. (1988) and also used by Escobar et al. (1996)‚ Zouridakis et al. (2002) and Aleissa et al. (2012). In this procedure‚ 8 mL of each standard solution was transferred to a high density polyethylene vial‚ covered with

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    Methodology and Procedures The first purpose of the section on methodology and procedures‚ which is included in Chapter I‚ is to demonstrate your familiarity with the particular research methodology you intend to use. (Note that this discussion uses the term methodology‚ singular‚ though your research may draw on one or more specific research methodologies.) The second purpose of this section is to describe‚ at least tentatively‚ specific procedures that you anticipate adopting for your

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CASE 8.2 SUMMARY The case is about the magazine outlook and the management wants to find out the reasons behind the stiff competition from the rival INDIA TODAY despite of the changes in the publication’s frequency. Questions/Answers: Q1. What were the research objectives and information needs of the study? Ans: RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: 1. To find out what are the reasons for the popularity of India Today which is the rival of Outlook? 2. What are the factors that will

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    AUDIT METHODOLOGY

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    AUDIT METHODOLOGY A systematic environmental audit consists of 3 main stages: Pre-Audit On-site Audit Post Audit All 3 stages need to be fulfil in order to complete the audit procedure on water quality management which to ensure clean water is to be preserved to be consumed by the end user. Pre-Audit Pre-audit is the first step in the audit procedure. During a pre-audit‚ a company or individual’s financial documents are examined to ensure that all information is correct before the company or individual

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