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    Sample Dissertation - 1 LS Business Publishing LS Education Group Please note that the dissertation below is an example of a typical detailed research dissertation. For the Undergraduate Major Project module candidates are expected to utilise only 10000 words for their research dissertations. For more details you are advised to refer to the Module Guide document which is made available under the ‘Assignment Question’ of the ‘Module Assessment’ section of the IMSS. This is a sample pass answer

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    policy makers that how they can make their brands more popular and get more brand equity. The implication of brand equity depends in many benefits for the companies that have brands. Brand equity has optimistic association with brand loyalty. The positivism approach will be used as the data is quantitative. For this purpose the secondary data will be used. The collection of the data will be through structured interviews from minimum 10 persons and questionnaires from minimum 100 persons. As the collection

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    CONTENTS Introduction Evaluation of Tourism Research Tourism Research Overview 1. Critical Tourism Theory * The Concept of Critical Tourism Theory * Critical Tourism Theory and Data base 2. Qualitative Research * Data Collection Techniques in Qualitative Research * Interview * Observation * Focus Groups * Customer feedback card * Data Analysis in Qualitative Research Limitation 3. Quantitative Research * Data Collection Techniques

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    describe the rule of recognition in detail describe what Hart calls ‘the necessary and sufficient conditions of the existence of a legal system’ explain the significance of the rule of recognition for Hart for establishing his particular form of legal positivism discuss critically Hart’s claim that the rule of recognition is identified as ‘a matter of fact’ outline the main arguments put by Dworkin in his criticism of the rule of recognition theory express your own opinion about the ‘ultimate’ criteria

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    TROP934 - Qualitative research methods Written assignment (1500 words +/- 10%) Assignment deadline: Thursday 8th January 2015 at 23.59 Submit via Turnitin Overview For this assignment you are required to write a reflective account of your experience of designing and carrying out a qualitative research project in a group. Reflective practice is quite common in the health professions‚ and some of you may already be familiar with the process or have used models for reflecting on your work and learning

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    Social science  It is a branch of science that studies the customs of human society and the way in which that society functions. Of particular interest is the study of the relationships between the people hat make up that society as well as the behavior of these individuals within that society.  Social Science involves any discipline or branch of science that explores the social and cultural aspects of human behavior.  The disciplines of social sciences draw from a variety of fields

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    nonparticipant)‚ experiments‚ documents‚ and official statistics; the strengths and limitations of these sources. The distinction between primary and secondary data‚ and between quantitative and qualitative data. The relationship between positivisminterpretivism and sociological methods; the nature of ‘social facts’. The theoretical‚ practical and ethical considerations influencing choice of topic‚ choice of method(s) and the conduct of research. Theories Consensus‚ conflict‚ structural and

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    Growth Complex Orientation According to the growth complex orientation‚ the purpose of the criminal justice system is to build an ever growing bureaucracy; administering justice and controlling crime are tools that are used to increase the agency’s size and power (Kraska‚ 2004). In an effort to meet the organizational ends in the most efficient way‚ scientific methods are established in order to create rules and regulations‚ which will get everyone to perform their duties in the same technically

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    decision making ability. However‚ this statement was proven wrong because of the existence of charity organizations and also churches. Modernists are objectivists who believe in reality of fact which is independent to our knowledge. Its epistemology is positivism which is build based on valid conceptualization and the theorization that allows us to test knowledge against an objective world. There is always clear explanation on how things occur‚ through statistical method‚ such as hypothesis testing. The

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