INTRODUCTION The report contains the organizational study done at ICICI Bank. The report title is “Customer preference & Attributes towards Different deposit Accounts of ICICI Bank”. The report gives an overview of the Bank and awareness of customers about different types of products and services offered by ICICI Bank. The methodology adopted for the study was through a structured questionnaire‚ which is targeted to the different respondent in CHENNAI. For this purpose sample size of 100 was taken
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MKTG 390‚ Exam 3 1. Marketers often mislead consumers by misrepresenting marketing research findings in ads and sales presentations. What are six ways in which they do this? (1). Incomplete or misleading reporting of survey or product testing results; (2).Reporting only the percentage of survey respondents answering in a given way (for example‚ “55% of those surveyed said....”) but not the absolute numbers or the sample size; (3). Misleading specification of the competitors tested in reported
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Glossary of Research Terms This glossary is intended to assist you in understanding commonly used terms and concepts when reading‚ interpreting‚ and evaluating scholarly research in the social sciences. Also included are general words and phrases defined within the context of how they apply to social sciences research. Acculturation -- refers to the process of adapting to another culture‚ particularly in reference to blending in with the majority e.g.‚ an immigrant adopting American customs]
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effects of Chinese social media on Chinese market. It designed by graphically describing of the hypotheses relations from the research question. The positivism of research was then mentioned. Next it provided particular processes of research design‚ sampling‚ data collection‚ scales and questionnaire design on justification of hypotheses. This study concluded in the ethical consideration in using this research methodology. 2. Research Question Following the objective of justifying the effects of
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operation employees by using Senkara‚ U. and Bougie‚ R. (2013) sample size of target population table. A sample size of 120 respondents was generated from operation employees by using non probability sampling technique in which units of the sample are selected on the basis of the convenience sampling. Using this sampling technique was to ensure every unit in population had equal chance to be selected as the sample of study. This method also used in order to obtain large number of completed questionnaires
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CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction PROLIFERATION OF CHINESE COSMETIC AND MILK PRODUCTS WITH HIGH MERCURY CONTENT – China has been forced to deal with tainted milk products and other contaminated food products in past years‚ particularly with the melamine milk scandal that killed six children and sickened 300‚000 more people in 2008. Some of Yili’s products were found contaminated with melamine at the time‚ along with several other dairy companies. Melamine-tainted food
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companies will show a common factor in safety incidents leading to catastrophic events. Sample Design A non-probability sample design will be used for collecting data. However‚ to select effectively a sample design certain questions must be answered. They include‚ “What is the target population? What are the parameters of interest? What is the sampling frame? What is the appropriate sampling method? What size sample is needed” (Cooper & Schindler‚ 2011‚
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Social Class and Self-esteem among Adolescents in Hong Kong Research Proposal Research Objectives Self-esteem is one of our most basic psychological needs. Researches on this subject suggest that self-esteem impacts the major aspects of our lives‚ like our thinking process‚ emotions‚ desires‚ value‚ choices‚ and goals. Self-esteem holds a considerable significance in both the individual and social context. Most importantly‚ it deals with adolescents’ concern of personal growth. Self-esteem
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Effect of Advertisements on Children with special reference to Confectionary products 2:53 PM FARAZ MUGHAL NO COMMENTS ABSTRACT I investigated children’s understanding of TV advertisements‚ which is their ability to distinguish Between TV programs and commercials and their comprehension of advertising intent‚ using Verbal and non-verbal measurements. The sample consists of 150 children‚ their parents 150. Results using non-verbal measures suggest that most children are able to distinguish
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Clainos Chidoko‚ et.al.‚ Int. J. Eco. Res.‚ 2011 2(5)‚ 1-13 ISSN: 2229-6158 ECONOMIC CHALLENGES OF SUGAR CANE PRODUCTION IN THE LOWVELD OF ZIMBABWE 1 Clainos Chidoko and 2Ledwin Chimwai Department of Economics‚ 2Department of Banking and Finance Great Zimbabwe University‚ Faculty of Commerce Box 1235‚ Masvingo‚ Zimbabwe 1 Abstract: The study sought to investigate the economic factors affecting the productivity of small scale sugar-cane farmers in the Lowveld of Zimbabwe with particular
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