Article Analysis #1 Article Title: “North Korea Cuts All Ties with South” Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/26/world/asia/26korea.html?ref=global-home Summary: The article describes how the relationship between North and South Korea has reached its worst point in many years this Tuesday. The connection was already strained due to the sinking of a South Korean warship and now it has reached a place where the South Korean president has renamed the North as its archenemy‚ and the North
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Critique 1 Edwal et al study (2007): This study was conducted within the primary care in Sweden. The research question is designed to get better understanding of the lived experience of type 2 diabetes patients‚ during regular check-ups with the diabetes nurse specialists. Research Methods This research is a qualitative study using the phenomenological-hermenetic method. Parahoo (2006) states that qualitative research explores the individual’s beliefs and life experiences in order to gain an
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ADMINISTRATION QUANTITATIVE METHODS FOR MANAGEMENT OM 551 Class Schedule: Wed / or Thurs: 8:00- 11:45 &13:00- 16:30 DR. TAQI N. AL-FARAJ E-MAIL: tagi@kfupm.edu.sa Telephone: 860-2724 Mobile: +966506847529 Introduction Quantitative Methods for Management‚ also known as Management Science‚ is a discipline that attempts to aid managerial decision making by applying a scientific approach to managerial problems that involve quantitative factors. Most traditional quantitative management courses
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Quantitative & Qualitative Research COMPARISON OF QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS Introduction This paper compares and contrasts qualitative and quantitative research methods in three basic areas. These are the of their: epistemological foundations‚ data collection methods‚ and data analysis methods. The paper ends with a brief summary of the primary points made. Comparison Gall‚ Borg and Gall (1996) discuss several similarities and differences between qualitative and
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Quant Formula Study Guide MISCELLANEOUS‚ COMMONLY USED FORMULAS Finite population correction factor: Multiply SE of sample mean by fpc to make the correction ------------------------------------------------- Independent samples of same population with same standard deviation (variances are equal). Confidence interval: df for t-multiple is (df1 + df2)‚ or (n1 – 1) + (n2 - 1) Pooled estimate of common standard deviation: SE of difference between two sample means -------------------------------------------------
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but focused samples are more often needed than large samples. In the conventional view‚ qualitative methods produce information only on the particular cases studied‚ and any more general conclusions are only propositions (informed assertions). Quantitative methods can then be used to seek empirical support for such research hypotheses. ------------------------------------------------- Why do we use qualitative research? Research is a seeking process which result is generalized in order to explain
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Student: _____________________ Rubric: Article Reflection and Analysis Criterion Format Meeting 20 pts Meeting Approaching 15 pts Approaching - Content is comprehensive and accurate. - Major points are stated clearly and are well supported. - All questions answered. Content & Development Exceeding 25 pts Exceeding - Content is accurate or comprehensive. - Major points are stated. - Content and purpose of the writing are clear. - Most questions answered
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3.7.2. Quantitative Data Analysis In this study‚ the quantitative data which was obtained through questionnaire which is used analyzed using descriptive statistics of central tendency measurements and percentages. The data was first coded‚ organized and discussed using mean‚ mode‚ frequency and median. The median will be used to show the central tendency for the ordinal scales and skewness to show the distribution of the population. In addition‚ percentages will be used for the nominal scale especially
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Article: “Faster but not smarter: effects of caffeine and caffeine withdrawal on alertness and performance Journal: Psychopharmacology Publication Date: 30 October 2012 Is Caffeine Helping or Hindering Your Performance? Have you ever drunk coffee just for the taste? Studies show that that might be just what you’re doing when you take a sip of that bitter beverage. Whether you’re in high school and didn’t get enough sleep between sports and academics‚ you’re in college and finals are around the
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Vulnerable Neighborhood Jessica Garcia Nur/440 11/28/2011 Sheila De Vaugh Vulnerable Neighborhood Angelo Reyes is the character that I pick in the Neighborhood who is in a vulnerable population. Angelo is a 40 year old Hispanic married male architect. Angelo has been married for three years and has been a compliant diabetic since he was thirteen years old. Angelo’s community is 15 % Hispanic population. Angelo and his wife Rachael are in the process of getting worked up for infertility
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