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    Interpret the data. Discuss fully the findings of your research to previous findings (those discussed in the lit review). Types of Research 1. Basic – development of theory by discovering broad generalisations; 2. Applied – includes sampling techniques and subsequent inferences about the target population (statistics are explored); 3. Action – focus is on immediate application‚ not on the development of theory; 4. Descriptive – aims to gather information that illuminates relationships‚ patterns

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    current times of criminal investigation‚ the interview is very important in making or breaking the case at hand. Many of the processes that police or criminal investigators use today tend to relate to a psychological tactic that breaks down their suspects. However‚ how far can the police or an investigator go before it is too much on the suspect? The whole purpose of an interview is to gather information about a crime and attempt to make sense of the crime. Nonetheless‚ investigation will continue until

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    Dyeing Techniques

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    fabric; it can be done at any stage of the manufacturing of the fiber. The property of its color and fastness depends upon two factors: The Selection of proper dye and the Selection of the dyeing method. According to the textile material‚ the dyeing techniques are different for each kind‚ and so are the steps of getting it done properly. Coloration involves the use of capable dye stuffs of reacting and combining with the textile fiber molecule‚ usually when in water solution‚ and usually with other auxiliary

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    Planning techniques

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    3 planning techniques adopted for planning the business strategy are: Boston Consultancy Group Matrix. According to the BCG matrix‚ companies’ business units can be categorized into 4 categories. These categories are based on the amalgamations of market share and market growth relative to the biggest competitor. Based on BCG matrix‚ it is very good for the company when its products have large market share or the product’s market is growing very fast. The Boston Consulting Group Portfolio Matrix

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    When an investigation runs out of ways to identify human remains‚ DNA can play a key role in the identification process. The most common methods of identification by a forensic anthropologist include "detailed skeletal and dental features‚" of the remains‚ but they are sometimes asked to perform DNA profiles as well (Arismendi‚ Baker‚ & Matteson‚ 2004). According to the paper by Arismendi‚ Baker‚ and Matteson‚ when the common modes of identification do not yield any results‚ "DNA typing may provide

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    the product mix contributes to sales and profit (ref. 1.1‚ 1.2) b) An assessment on how market segmentation contribute to maximise sales (ref. 1.3) Task B Research report describing the external sales development techniques Carry out an individual research into external sales techniques using the same hotel you selected for task A and produce a written report of your findings which should include: a) A discussion about the factors affecting buyer behaviour (ref. 2.1) b) An assessment of the advertising

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    Negotiations Techniques

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    | | the wits business school | The Journal | Negotiations: BUSA 5197 | | | Name: Bongani Jonathan Sibeko | Student Number: 9909547a | | | Submitted in partial fulfilment for the Negotiation course as part | of the Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PDM) | programme at the Wits Business School (WBS). | | | | | Lecturer: Dr Geoffry Heald | | Submission Date: 29 October 2012 | | | | This is the journal submitted to show my learning during

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    Darian Sage Rachel Shaw Our tape projects shows artistic investigation in that we had to look into the aspects of this character to try and figure out how we could best represent them with what we had. We looked into the culture of the show and his character in order to do just that. As for the process‚ it was quite a long one. We first had to figure out the stance and position of the character that would best represent the character (oddly enough‚ in our case‚ it was his dead‚ which happens quite

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    Sampling Techniques

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    Sampling Techniques Worksheet For each description of sampling‚ decide if the sampling technique is A. Simple Random B. Stratified C. Cluster D. Systematic E. Convenience 1. In order to estimate the percentage of defects in a recent manufacturing batch‚ a quality control manager at Intel selected every 8th chip that comes off the assembly line starting with the 3rd‚ until she obtains a sample of 140 chips. 2. In order to determine the average IQ of ninth-grade students‚ a school psychologist

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    Unethical Investigation The fourth amendment to the United States constitution tells us that ”the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated”. In other words‚ it is illegal for persons to go through your things without your consent or knowledge. This is fairly straightforward and simple‚ right? Not exactly! Patricia Dunn was accused of hiring private investigators to investigate members of the

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