INTRODUCTION TO QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS There are generally two kinds of research: qualitative and quantitative. For any research project the researcher needs to be clear about which type of research will provide the information required. The role of qualitative research is to tell you why; quantitative research tells you how many. The methods are quite different. Definition of Quantitative research? "There ’s no such thing as qualitative data. Everything is either 1
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Corporate Governance in India: Disciplining the Dominant Shareholder Abstract The nascent debate on corporate governance in India has tended to draw heavily on the large Anglo-American literature on the subject. This paper argues however that the corporate governance problems in India are very different. The governance issue in the US or the UK is essentially that of disciplining the management who have ceased to be effectively accountable to the owners. The problem in the Indian corporate sector
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restaurant (supporting facility)‚ you may purchase a hamburger (facilitating good) that someone else cooked for you (service). The service concept is the perception and expectations of the service itself in the minds of the customers‚ employers‚ shareholders‚ and lenders. The service system is the equipment‚ layout‚ and procedures used to provide the service and maintain quality and delivery standards. The service revolution relates to the shift in the United States to a service economy and the proliferation
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The two research methods used in nursing research are either quantitative or qualitative. The statement in the question demonstrates that the evidence from a quantitative research is more trustworthy than a qualitative research. First of all it is necessary to identify the meaning of trustworthy in a research background. In the view of Baskarada (2014) the term trustworthiness is not very easy to define on the other hand it can be seen as consisting of different components such as credibility and
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the exam will come from .lectures‚ guest speakers‚ videos‚ cases‚ discussions‚ examples‚ and required readings. Chapter 5: Exploratory Research Design: Qualitative Research 1. Compare and contrast qualitative and quantitative research. 2. What are focus groups? # of participants? Setting? 3. How are focus groups conducted? 4. Characteristics and roles of focus group moderators? 5. What the steps in planning focus groups? 6. What are the different types or variations of focus groups? 7. Advantages
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LAB 3: QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS Part 2- ANIONS Sameera Feroz Butt Lab Partner: Ram Soni Thursday January 30‚ 2014 Leilani Morales CHEM1131-02 OBJECTIVE The objective of this experiment was to use qualitative analysis to determine the chemical characteristics of four known anions by systemic confirmatory testing. The chemical characteristics observed were to be used to identify an unknown sample. Sulphuric acid was to be added to a carbonate solution and an effervescent reaction would
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the role of research in the improvement of teaching and learning. Utilize professional journals‚ research organizations‚ and other resources to describe trends in education. Explain quantitative research methods and experimental design. Explain qualitative research methods and design. Explain action research methods and design. ©2009 University of Texas at Arlington Page 1 of 4 EDUC 5394 Understanding Classroom Research Rubric Use this rubric to guide your work on the Module 5 assignment
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asserted that “the reliability of the findings depends on the likely recurrence of the original data and the way they are interpreted”(Ritchie and Lewis‚ 2003:271). Marshall and Rossman (1999) and Seale (1999) argued that the absolute replication of qualitative studies is very difficult to achieve since they reflect realities at the time they were collected and in a situation which is likely to change. It is often referred to as an unrealistic demand. Phenomenological research may be difficult to repeat
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Qualitative Research Assignment 1. Was there a clear statement of the aims of the research ? Yes. In the article‚ the aim of the research was to understand the experience of participants‚ their knowledge about type 2 diabetes‚ and the factors of medication adherence in Malaysia. According to Susan (2010)‚ the five components of PICOT are population‚ issue‚ context‚ outcome‚ and time. According to Al-Qazaz et al (2011)‚ the PICOT was presented by the researcher in the study were‚ P: Type 2diabetes
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Finance & Accounting‚ 29(7) & (8)‚ Sept./Oct. 2002‚ 0306-686X Dividend Imputation and Shareholder Wealth: The Case of New Zealand Andrew Prevost‚ Ramesh P. Rao and John D. Wagster* 1. INTRODUCTION Effective from April 1‚ 1988‚ New Zealand changed its existing two-tier `classical ’ dividend taxation regime to full dividend imputation. Corporate income is now only taxed once rather than at both the corporate and shareholder level. Concurrently‚ the New Zealand tax code was revised‚ reducing the top personal
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