Task:4 What are the causes and effects of unemployment in my community of Sydenham Cottage among youths between the ages 17-35? Instructions: Read each of the following questions and tick in the boxes to select your answer. (1). Which is your sex? { } Male { } Female (2). What age group do you belong in? { } 18-30 { } 30 and over { } Under 18 (3). What is the highest level of education you have obtained? {
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[Exploring Different Data Collection Methods] Exploring Different Data Collection Methods Abstract: Statistics is the science of gathering‚ analyzing‚ interpreting and presenting data. The objective of statistics is to exact information from data. Data are the observed values of a variable. There are many methods for collecting data and there are two main types of data‚ i.e. primary data and secondary data. In this paper‚ we are exploring different
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Discussion Guides – Group 10 Problem statement: Big bazaar is facing declining market share‚ the stores are inconvenient for shoppers for example long ques ‚ less employees‚ etc. making the entire shopping experience unpleasant. Data Collection from the Customers Big bazaar brings multiple products‚ opportunities and services to millions of customers in India. Through over 16 million square feet of retail space‚ we serve customers in 95 cities across the country. Most of all‚ big bazaar help India
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Coca-Cola Freestyle Data Collection Coca-Cola Freestyle is a touch screen soda fountain introduced by The Coca-Cola Company in 2009. The machine is able to dispense over 125 different Coca-Cola drink products and custom flavors. This machine allows consumers to select from mixtures of flavors of Coca-Cola products which are then individually dispensed. Not only this drink provides abundance of choice of drinks to consumers‚ it also provides valuable data collection of customer’s consumption. On
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used for this study is a questionnaire. The use of a questionnaire provided the most logical and ethical method of acquiring data for the investigation. As a result the information can easily be analyzed and used to form excellent investigation results. Task 4: Data Collection Instrument Dear respondent‚ My name is Kristofa Morgan. I am currently a Fourth form student of the St. Vincent Grammar School. I was given the task to complete a social studies School Based Assessment (SBA)‚ on the topic
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Oral traditions are viewed as “the means by which knowledge is reproduced‚ preserved and conveyed from generation to generation…” – Renee Hulan‚ Renate Eigenbrod It is through interaction and interrelation that we procure experiences and knowledge of social life – the same way in which our progenitors weaved a lasting culture that still retains in our society today. One very important element of our culture is language. It is through language that we create contexts and paradigms thus fostering appropriate
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NV4602 Research Methods for Postgraduate Study Revision Data Collection Methods Primary and Secondary Data Objectives for Today Revise different research philosophies Review the differences between quantitative and qualitative approaches Look at additional methods for data collection Explain the difference between primary and secondary sources of data Discuss the relative advantages and disadvantages of using primary and secondary sources in a research project lbic.navitas.com navitas
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Barbados Caribbean Studies Contents Acknowledgments.................. 1 Introduction.............................. 2 Literature Review................... 3-4 Data Collection Sources........ 5 Presentation of Findings...... 6-11 Interpretation of Findings... 12-13 Discussion of Findings........... 14 Limitations..................................
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Cluster Sampling Cluster sampling‚ also called block sampling. In cluster sampling‚ the population that is being sampled is divided into groups called clusters. Instead of these subgroups being homogeneous based on selected criteria as in stratified sampling‚ a cluster is as heterogeneous as possible to matching the population. A random sample is then taken from within one or more selected clusters. For example‚ if an organization has 30 small projects currently under development‚ an auditor looking
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