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    Distinction between Quantitative and Qualitative Research Research can be defined as search for Knowledge with an open mind to establish novel facts‚ solve new or existing problems‚ prove new ideas or develop new theories. Quantitative and qualitative research is two methods of research. Quantitative Research deals with analyzing the subject and gathering measurable data. While Qualitative research deals with gathering of mainly verbal data rather than measurements. Gathered data is then analyzed

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    INTRODUCTION This proposal is created to report some internet threats faced by Alex Travel Agency. My research will be done primarily and secondarily‚ through online research as well as collecting questionnaires from customers of the company. Alex travel agency is small business agency‚ located in the market area of Lagos state in Nigeria. Due to their size of the business‚ they mainly focus on sales of ticket. With just 10 members of staffs‚ they serve up to 500 clients. Few years back‚ Alex Travel

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    1. Using qualitative research while attempting to understand children is productive in providing an insight into their minds and gives a way to challenge adult assumptions of children and youth. Qualitative research goes beyond just numbers and data by providing a child’s perspective on their own understanding of the world and it gives them a voice (Albanese‚ 2009). When looking at ‘race’‚ gaining a child’s perspective can aid in a general understanding of the implications of race and racism on

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    Long Research Proposal The first wave of women’s rights movement which emerged in the late 19th century and lasted till the early 20th century focused mainly on women’s political rights. As a result‚ they gained their property rights as well as their rights to vote. However‚ those rights only represent women’s triumph in getting a broad social position. In fact‚ women were still treated unequal to men occupationally‚ domestically and personally. Because of this‚ women’s movement reemerged in the

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    first question is which research approach was the right way to answer the research question. Quantitative research strives to be objective: human beings‚ health‚ and illness are the objects of investigation. Such investigation has led to extraordinary biomedical advances yet patients often fail to reap the benefits because health professionals may not understand how best to deliver them in the context of patients’ multifaceted lives. On the other hand Qualitative research‚ in which researchers listen

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    Assess the position that in sociological research quantitative research methods are superior to qualitative research methods. Sociologists have a number of different types of research that can be used to acquire data. They can be traced back to Max Weber (1864) regarded as the founder of interpretivism‚ was opposed to the idea that human behavior is exactly quantifiable. Human behavior is based on the idea that social interaction is surrounded by consciousness action and unpredictability (emotions

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    Chapter Four Research Methodology………………………………………………………………56 4.1 Introduction……………………………………………………………………….56 4.2 Research design…………………………………………………………………..56 4.3 Data collection……………………………………………………………………58 4.3.1 Secondary data………………………………………………………………….58 4.3.2 Primary data…………………………………………………………………….59 4.4 Interview………………………………………………………………………….59 4.5 Questionnaire……………………………………………………………………..61 4.5.1 Designing questionnaire………………………………………………………..61 4.5 2 Reason of choosing questionnaire……………………………………………

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    Research Pre-Proposal Many researchers have indicated that that we have an extensive large amount of highly college educated individuals who are force to working in jobs that are not related to their college major and jobs that are on a much lower level than their education and qualifications as well as a much lesser compensation. Over the past few years there have been employment problems and challenges for higher education graduates with the majority of the reason being due to the gap between

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    Managing Stress: The Prevention of Burnout Heather A. Ingalls Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 351: Transitions in the Professions Summer A 2010 Managing Stress: The Prevention of Burnout Farrington (1997) stated “Stress has been identified as possibly the greatest reason why so many qualified nurses give up nursing” (p. 44). Stress leads to burnout which leads to nurses no longer being nurses either by personal choice or by some incident that happened that has caused this nurse to no longer

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    Research Design This is an empirical study using a qualitative research design because a qualitative design is usually used to understand processes‚ or events‚ in the setting of social and cultural situation instead of coming up with numerical results (“Qualitative Field Research‚” n.d.). Also‚ the data collected under this design are not dependent on numbers (Saunders‚ Lewis & Thornhill‚ 2009). A qualitative design is chosen because the aim of the study is to have a deep understanding of the

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