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    Qualitative research methodologies comes from the understanding of f disciplines‚ including anthropology‚ sociology‚ psychology‚ linguistics‚ communication‚ economics‚ and semiotics. Historically‚ qualitative methodologies have been available much longer—some as early as the 19th century than the quantitative tools marketers rely on so heavily. (2014) Donald R. Cooper Quantitative research attempts precise measurement of something. In business research‚ quantitative methodologies usually measure

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    Qualitative Analysis Lab Report Organic Chemistry Laboratory II ABSTRACT: The purpose of this lab was to separate and purify two unknown compounds‚ one solid and one liquid‚ from an ethereal solution using the techniques of chemically active extraction‚ vacuum filtration‚ simple distillation‚ and recrystallization. Then identifying information was compiled about these unknowns by obtaining experimental melting/boiling point ranges‚ and analyzing IR and proton/carbon NMR spectrums It was determined

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    Nespresso machine Contemporary objects are items that are of relevance to a particular time. Whether it is by the shape or the form‚ the product will give an insight into the time period in which it was made. The Nespresso machine is a modern object that explores the different ways in which technology and market desire has changed. Not only that‚ but it amplifies the differences of style from the then to the now. This product is aimed at all niches and plays on the buyer’s desire to purchase a

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    Qualitative vs Quantitative analysis Qualitative analysis: Richness and Precision The aim of qualitative analysis is a complete‚ detailed description. No attempt is made to assign frequencies to the linguistic features which are identified in the data‚ and rare phenomena receives (or should receive) the same amount of attention as more frequent phenomena. Qualitative analysis allows for fine distinctions to be drawn because it is not necessary to shoehorn the data into a finite number of classifications

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    Research Analysis 3-1 Mason-Williams‚ L. (2015). Unequal opportunities: A profile of the distribution of special education teachers. Exceptional Children‚ 81(2)‚ 247-262. Problem/Purpose This article is based on empirical evidence of the shortage of highly qualified special education teachers which is hindering the learning of children placed in special needs classrooms where there are high rates of school poverty. Mason-Williams (2015) asserted that Special education teachers are needed in the

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    1. Qualitative medical record analysis is a review of medical record entries for inconsistencies & omissions which may signify that the medical record is inaccurate or incomplete. Such an analysis requires knowledge of medical terminology‚ anatomy & physiology‚ fundamentals of disease processes‚ medical record content‚ & the standards of licensing‚ accrediting‚ & certifying agencies. It is usually performed by a qualified medical record practitioner. Quantitative medical record analysis is a

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    The evidenced-base practice approach in nursing is a standardized method of obtaining and implementing clinical findings‚ and as professionals‚ we look thoroughly into research using few essential components necessary to comprehend it adequately. Therefore‚ it is imperative to familiarize yourself with statistical terminologies like confidence interval and statistical and clinical significance to benefit from the information acquired from a conducted study. First‚ to discuss the confidence

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    There are many traits and skills that support effective leadership. Charles Krulak‚ United States Marine Corps General identified 14 basic traits of an effective leader: bearing‚ courage‚ decisiveness‚ dependability‚ endurance‚ enthusiasm‚ initiative‚ integrity‚ judgement‚ sense of justice‚ knowledge‚ loyalty‚ tact‚ and unselfishness. (Krulak‚ 1998) These traits and skills contribute to effective leadership despite the field. The traits and skills would be most effective are: decisiveness‚ integrity

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    PROGRAMME : BSc. PROJECT MANAGEMENT YEAR 4 SEMESTER 2 (Part Time) COURSE MODULE NO. : RES 300 COURSE MODULE : ADVANCED RESEARCH COURSE WORK : EXPLORATORY RESEARCH AND QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS (W. Zikmund‚ Business Research Methods Chpt. 7) LECTURER : JASON ALEXANDER STUDENT NAME STUDENT NUMBER KEVIN PIERRE : 2007033058 DIANNE DOOKIE-ALEXANDER : 2004030496 MARY REYES : 2007036113 PHYLLIS CUPIDO : 2009033011

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    Abstract Chemically active extraction was used to separate two unknown compounds from each other and to determine what compound class each compound belongs. The solid unknown was purified by recrystallization and its melting point range was determined to be 109-111°C. The liquid unknown was purified by simple distillation and its boiling point was determined to be 95°C. An IR spectrum was collected for each of the purified compounds; the solid was determined to be 3-toluic acid and the liquid was

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