The purpose of this paper is to critique a qualitative research article written by Throy Campbell (2015) entitled: A Phenomenological Study on International Doctoral Students’ Acculturation Experiences at a U.S. University. After providing a brief summary of the study‚ I will evaluate all elements that influence the believability and the robustness of the study‚ such as writing style‚ significance of the study‚ methodology‚ etc‚ and explain how the study contributes to its field and how the study
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Fundamentals of Qualitative Research Jamye D. Jeter Cameron Submitted to Dr. Curtis Maybee University of Phoenix Fundamentals of Qualitative Research When a researcher sets out to begin a study‚ he or she must begin by asking questions of him or herself. These questions lead to the determination of the type of research study the researcher is going to conduct. The study may be based on qualitative research‚ quantitative research‚ or both. But‚ in order to determine the study method and design
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CHAPTER 3 Research design and methodology 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter covers the research design and methodology‚ including sampling‚ population‚ establishing rigour during and after data collection‚ ethical considerations and data analysis. 3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN Burns and Grove (2003:195) define a research design as “a blueprint for conducting a study with maximum control over factors that may interfere with the validity of the findings”. Parahoo (1997:142) describes a research
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Initial post Comparing Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches Researchers often times are faced with the decision of choosing a methodology of research; either Quantitative or Qualitative that they think best fits their study and objectives. This choice is guarded by the topic of study‚ the advantages and disadvantages‚ and the strengths and weaknesses of using either one or the other type of the methodologies. Researchers are sometimes using Quantitative and Qualitative research methodologies interchangeably
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Journal of Health Psychology http://hpq.sagepub.com/ What is Good Qualitative Research?: A First Step towards a Comprehensive Approach to Judging Rigour/Quality Jane Meyrick J Health Psychol 2006 11: 799 DOI: 10.1177/1359105306066643 The online version of this article can be found at: http://hpq.sagepub.com/content/11/5/799 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Journal of Health Psychology can be found at: Email Alerts: http://hpq.sagepub
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with it. Indeed‚ different species have different physical and chemical properties which dictate their uses and applications. Furthermore‚ this kind of analysis is important in quality control since the detection of unwanted chemicals may lead to the rejection of a product for example. In addition to qualitative identification‚ quantitative analysis can be performed to determine the quantity and concentration of chemicals. This is arguably as important since it is essential in order to do any kind
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PepsiCo Inc. was created in 1965 as a result of the merger of Pepsi Cola‚ created in 1898 and Frito Lay‚ created in 1932. Both companies agreed that by merging they would gain access to a wider market. Diversification was part of the company’s strategy from the beginning‚ and we can say that because Frito-Lay was the result of a merger between two different producers of salty snacks. PepsiCo Inc. was clear as to what type of diversification strategy to use‚ and when to diversify. Their first strategy
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A Guide to Using Qualitative Research Methodology © 2002 Michael Quinn Patton and Michael Cochran Reproduced with kind permission of Michael Quinn Patton Executive Summary This guide to using qualitative research methodology is designed to help you think about all the steps you need to take to ensure that you produce a good quality piece of work. The guide starts by telling you what qualitative methodology is and when to use it in the field (understand people’s belief system‚ perspectives
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COMPARING QUANTITATIVE AND QUALITATIVE RESEARCH Social theory is a “system of interconnected ideas that condenses and organises the knowledge about the social world and explains how it works” (Neuman‚ 2006‚ p.8) and for many years scientists have gathered data using specialised techniques such as Quantative and Qualitative research to support or reject these theories. Quantitative research “generates numerical data or information that can be converted into numbers‚” (Experiment Resources‚ 2009‚
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Pepsi Co vs. Leonard A valid contract is one that contains all of the essential elements that bind it as a legal agreement. In other words a contract must first consist of an agreement between two or more parties. Secondly‚ it must be supported by legally sufficient consideration. Thirdly the agreement must be between parties with contractual capacity. And finally a valid contract must accomplish a lawful object. With the containment of these four elements valid contracts become enforceable by
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