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    PROJECT IN CHEM LAB. Submitted by: BHEA MARIE MENDOZA Submitted to: -CATIONS and ANIONS- Cations are positive charged ions. A cation has fewer electrons than protons. Anions are negatively charged ions. An anion has more electron than protons. The nature and magnitude of charge on ion depend on the position of an element in the periodic table. In forming an ion‚ an atom of a main group element loses gains electrons to obtain the electronic configuration of the noble gas

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    Abstract During the 1980s‚ market research practitioners and academic marketing researchers witnessed a growing interest in qualitative research. A review of the practitioner and academic literature on qualitative market(ing) research reveals the commonalities and the differences in the ways each group represents‚ thinks about and practices qualitative research. Areas where both groups might benefit from sharing ideas and information and from closer links generally are discussed. Article Type:

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    used to handle these situations (Delaney & Johnson‚ 2006). There are very few studies researching the effectiveness of de-escalation training and current interventions used by mental health staff. The authors developed their study based on qualitative methods to describe the context of the volatile situations‚ and to identify interventions used by nurses to de-escalate the situations. The objective‚ to

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    difference between 24/7 and 9to-5 departments. B. The methods of diagnosis should be a key focus. While a survey or quantitative instrument could provide some key information‚ effective diagnosis would likely involve both quantitative and qualitative data. Qualitative approaches would include focus groups or interviews. Quantitative data could show average or mean support by department managers for an issue like flexible scheduling‚ but would not begin to explore the issues of flexible scheduling in

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    The purpose of this qualitative research is to trace the Black Lives matter through the understanding of the history of the Black Lives Matter movement‚ identify the misconceptions of the movement‚ determine what social media has to say about the movement‚ identify the impact the Black Lives Matter movement has on the youth culture‚ determine how the Black Lives Matter movement ties back to the police and understand the future the Black Lives Matter movement has after 2016 (all citations). The literature

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    Both qualitative and quantitative research methods have their specific qualities which make them useful to a researcher‚ however in the course of this short essay I will explain why‚ for several reasons‚ qualitative research is better. As both methods operate within different assumptions‚ it is important to stem criticism for each method ’s respective theoretical base in order to adequately judge them. In the course of this essay I will highlight each method ’s theoretical assumptions and then I

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    Critically discuss the difference between qualitative and quantitative work. Your answer should include some indication of the benefits and disadvantages of both approaches and indicate the circumstances in which you might use either approach. Your answer should include at least two examples. There has been the reason for many debates among educational researchers since mid 19th century. During the 1970s and 80s the critique against quantitative research which had dominated the field for several

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    how the social world operates through the study of human behaviour and investigates how humans interact with others in society. Research in general‚ is usually conducted by adopting either a qualitative or quantitative approach (Henn et al‚ 2006). The approaches taken and the decisions that are made by qualitative and quantitative researchers differ with respect to their epistemological position and ontological assumptions and these assumptions orientate the research strategies in a direction that will

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    Using quantitative and qualitative methodology to improve organizational effectiveness Abstract A non-profit organization should use both qualitative and quantitative performance measures‚ based on the organization’s mission goals and objectives‚ to show financial and programmatic accountability in a transparent environment. Qualitative and quantitative research methods can be used in marketing‚ financial planning‚ fundraising and program research and evaluation. This paper will define and

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    The Qualitative Report Volume 11 Number 3 September 2006 538-549 http://www.nova.edu/ssss/QR/QR11-3/ponterotto.pdf Brief Note on the Origins‚ Evolution‚ and Meaning of the Qualitative Research Concept “Thick Description” Joseph G. Ponterotto Fordham University‚ New York‚ New York The origins‚ cross-disciplinary evolution‚ and definition of “thick description” are reviewed. Despite its frequent use in the qualitative literature‚ the concept of “thick description” is often confusing to researchers

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