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RESEARCH DESIGN (2792 words) 1) Is there is a relationship between childhood obesity levels in primary school children and whether the child participates in after school sports activities? Research Design A quantitative research helps to provide a detail description regarding phenomena by numerical data collection using mathematically based analytical methods (Muijs‚ 2011). The main aim of a quantitative research is to establish a relationship between an independent and dependant or outcome variable
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Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and Policy Studies (JETERAPS) 4(4): 627-636 Journal of Emerging Trends in Educational Research and2141-6990) Policy Studies (JETERAPS) 4(4):627-636 (ISSN:2141-6990) © Scholarlink Research Institute Journals‚ 2013 (ISSN: jeteraps.scholarlinkresearch.org The Influence of Teachers’ Classroom Practices on the Self-Concept of Primary School Pupils with Disabilities 1 Deku‚ P.‚ 2Amponsah‚ M.O.‚ 3Opoku‚ P. 1 Department of Educational Foundations‚ UCC
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1.1 Pendahuluan Penyelidikan selalu dikaitkan dengan data numerika. Melalui penyelidikan kuantitatif‚ data numerika yang dikumpul dianalisis dengan menggunakan ujian statistik. Variabel-variabel dalam sesuatu fenomena di bawah kajian dioperasikan dan masalah kajian dinyatakan dalam bentuk hipotesis. Oleh itu sebelum penyelidik memulakan kajian merea perlulah mematuhi beberapa peringkat prosedur menjalan penyelidikan. Semua ini dapaat diringkaskan sebagaiman di bawah: i. Mengenal pasti
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Competing values in the culinary arts and hospitality industry Leadership roles and managerial competencies Michael W. Riggs and Aaron W. Hughey Abstract: It is important that education and training programmes align with the needs of the professions they are designed to support. The culinary arts and hospitality industry is a vocational area that needs to be examined more closely to ensure that the skills and competencies taught are those that will actually be needed when students matriculate
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PSY120 Practical Report 1 28th October 1999 Writing style notes 1.8 August 1999 © Phil Gee Effect of Winding-up Duration on Jaw Clenching Julie R. Teabag Department of Psychology‚ University of Plymouth Each point below is numbered and these numbers may be referred to by markers when correcting your work. For example‚ if a marker writes 5 on your report you should look it up here. In this case the marker would be telling you to double space your work. The marker may also (optionally) indicate
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The Motivational Reasons behind Consumer Choice in Branded Coffee Shops Abstract The coffee-shop industry has been undergoing substantial change during the latter part of the twentieth and early part of the twenty-first century‚ reflected by continuous changes in consumer behaviour. The aim of this study is to improve the understanding of the motivational reasons behind customer choice in branded coffee shops‚ both international and local. A quantitative data collection of 300 questionnaires was
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Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women ’s Development. Harvard University Press: Cambridge‚ MA‚ pp 100 Glanz Gössling. T and Vocht. C. (2007). Social Role Conceptions and CSR policy Success. Journal of Business Ethics‚ Vol. 74‚ Issue 4‚ Pp 363 Gravetter Greenwell. T. (2010). Acre Resources. Available at: http://www.acre-resources.com/news/article/2010/12/ms-and-co-op-best-ethical-sourcing [Accessed 5th Jan 2011] Hansen‚ E. G. (2010). Responsible Leadership Systems. An Empirical Analysis of Integrating
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