What is the significance of the research question? Doctoral Seminar: Research Methodology I November 3rd‚ 2011 Stefan Bischoff‚ HSG (11-618-303) Tanja Rädler‚ ETH (04-1820-02) 1. Introduction In a research project the researcher is either provided with a research idea by an organization/university or he/she has to generate it by himself/herself. In both cases defining the research question is of major importance for the success of the research project. In this short overview we focus
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illustration from the book‚ where a flying rock is going to annihilate the dinosaur. Thus‚ helping explain that his claims are accurate because they are “proven facts”. This cartoon serves as an example for a fallacious argument known as begging the question‚ in which someone assumes that what the person claims to be proving are proven facts. The cartoon depicted above demonstrates two dogs discussing the credibility of a dinosaur book through various scenes. It begins with one of the dogs finding
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Questions: 1. You have a number of extra-curricular activities listed on your resume. Are there any associations to which you belong? Answer: An interviewer can ask interviewee if they’re a member of any professional‚ trade groups or other organizations that belong to consider relevant to their ability to perform particular job but It’s inappropriate for an interviewer to ask whether interviewee are affiliated with or are a member of any political‚ social‚ or religious groups-including unions
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sections – C: Subjective Questions and D: Objective Questions (Multiple Choice). • Specific instructions are provided for each section separately. Please read the instructions for each section carefully and answer the questions that follow. • Section A under Part I and Section D under Part II are compulsory. • For Section D under Part II (Multiple Choice Items)‚ you are required to write your responses on the Answer Sheet provided. • The intended marks for each question are given in brackets
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Section B Question 1 Detailed and informal Question 2 Casual -because of the arrangement of the text‚ simple and focuses to the younger generation -because of the choice of words used in the story Question3 Tenant- A person who rents a land‚ property from the land lord Intrigue- plotting of something painful or harmful Audacity- showing a lack of respect‚ rude or impudent Oblivious- not aware of what is around you Question 4 Tenant - renting a house owned by someone
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Beach Park SD#3 Question #1: Select the word pair that best completes the analogy. adjacent : near :: _____ : _____ A. cordial : angry B. acquire : get C. complex : simple Question #2: Select the word pair that best completes the analogy. corrupt : pure :: _____ : _____ A. crease : fold B. entice : tempt C. exhale : inhale Question #3: Select the word pair that best completes the analogy. flair : style :: _____ : _____ A. heroic : cowardly
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IBM Off-Campus Question Paper (28 Oct 2013‚ Kolkata) The campus drive was conducted at Techno India‚ Sector V‚ Salt Lake‚ Kolkata. IBM Question Pattern: First round of written exam will consist of two sections. Number Series (18 questions): Each questions needs to be answered in 2.15 minutes Aptitude (18 questions): Each questions needs to be answered in 2.15 minutes There will be a timer on the computer screen for each question and a new question will be displayed after the time limit for
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EXAM QUESTIONS 1. Give 2-3 examples of the database applications. 2. What is the role of the database in the IS generic architecture? 3. What is file-based system? Give 2 examples of FBS. 4. What are main limitations of FBS? 5. What is database? 6. What does it mean that database is self-describing collection of interrelated records? 7. What does it mean that data is integrated? 8. What does it mean that database is collection of logically related data? 9. What is DBMS? 10. What are the
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says that the whole cosmos is in a constant state of change. He expressed this view with his famous remark "You cannot step in the same river twice". This remark raises an important philosophical problem of identity or sameness over change. This question doesn’t apply just to rivers‚ but to anything that change over time: plants‚ animals‚ it applies to people too‚ the problem of personal identity - you are not the same person today as you were yesterday. 2- Things change. (Even though I find him
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Quiz 2: Questions and answers from week 2 covering Chapters 3 and 5 in Cracolice and Peters. Question 1: Which of the following numbers are correctly expressed in exponential notation? i. 43‚200‚000 = 4.32 x 10 7 ii. 0.000977 = 9.77 x 10 4 iii. 606‚000 = 6.06 x 10 -5 iv. 0.00000175 = 1.75 x 10 -6 Answer: i and iv Question 2: Which of the following numbers are correctly expressed in ordinary decimal form? i. 6.21 x 10 5 = 621‚000 ii. 7.28 x 10 6 = 0.00000728 iii. 9.03 x 10 -4 = 0.000903 iv. 1.12 x
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