PHI115 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE Plato’s Theory of Knowledge Divided line (Republic Book VI) What are the 2 worlds? What are the 4 divisions? The Greek terms The specific examples Allegory of the cave (Republic Book VII) What is the story? Plato’s method Socratic dialogue/method Socratic irony Why does Socrates never give the answer? 2 reasons: what are they? Socratic dialogue + Socratic irony = TRUTH Plato’s trilogy of works on the end of Socrates’ life Apology: Socrates’ defense
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Effectiveness of A Social Norms Marketing Campaign on A University Campus Critical Evaluation Title * Yes‚ the title is informative‚ interesting and to the point. The main objective of this case study was to assess the effectiveness of a social norms marketing poster campaign in order to increase the prevention of alcohol related automobile accidents by stopping friends from driving while intoxicated. Moreover‚ the authors of the research paper have selected college students as their
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can be used in the field. It also contains the calculations we have to calculate after recording the data from the field. We chose to use a sampling strategy because we were unable to measure the whole river from source to mouth‚ (whole population). The sample we chose to do was a SYTEMATIC SAMPLE. This sample is the best one to use because it chooses sampling points at regular intervals along the whole river. We chose to use 10 metres as the interval.
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A research hypothesis is a prediction of the outcome of a study. The prediction may be based on an educated guess or a formal theory. Example 1 is a hypothesis for a nonexperimental study. Example 1 It is hypothesized that first grade girls will show better reading comprehension than first grade boys. In Example 1‚ the author is predicting that he or she will find higher comprehension among girls than boys. To test it‚ a nonexperimental study would be appropriate because nothing in the hypothesis
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research methodologies is influenced by ethical principles‚ validity and reliability is included. There are two main types of sampling which a researcher could use for their research project: random sampling and snowball sampling. A random sample is where the research questionnaire‚ interview etc. is handed and completed by any individual. A researcher might use random sampling in order to collect data from all different groups‚ no matter what the their identity (gender‚ age‚ sexuality‚ lifestyle etc
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1. Factors affecting response rates in survey development 1.1. Content of web questionnaires Response rate is closely related to who the sponsors are‚ what the topic is‚ and how long the survey takes to complete. First: Official sponsorship of a surveys: sponsored by academic and governmental agencies have higher response rates than those sponsored by commercial Influenced how respondents perceived and answered similar questions about sexual harassment by a neutral research institution and a feminist
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Quantitative methods Time value of money Effective annual rate (EAR) Effective annual rate (EAR) = (1+stated annual rate/frequency‚ m) ^ m-1 Annuities Ordinary annuities: cash flow at the end of each period‚ normal one; Annuities due: cash flow at the beginning of each period‚ first payment =t0; Calculator setting: [2nd][BGN]-[2ND][SET]; same procedure for setback to END; Payment at beginning of next three years‚ N=4‚ always +1 using annuities due It is a BGN question‚ if first payment is today
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STUDY Reliance mutual Fund Contents a) Executive Summary b) Objectives c) Research Design 1. Type of study 2. Source of Data 3. Data Collection Mode d) Sampling e) Data Analysis f) Findings g) Leanings from survey h) Future Direction i) Bibliography Executive summery The Present market survey report is a partial fulfillment of PGDM and as a part of Curriculum. This is an attempt to determine and analyze the
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1.3 Objectives of the study 4 1.4 Hypothesis 4 1.5 Significance of the study 5 1.6 Scope of the study 5 1.7 Limitations 6 1.8 Assumptions of the study 6 2.0 RESEARCH AND ITS METHODOLOGY 7 2.1 RESEARCH DESIGN 7 2.2 TARGET POPULATION 8 2.3 SAMPLING 8 2.4 SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINANT 8 2.5 MEASUREMENT INSTRUMENT DATA ANALYSIS 8 2.6 BUDGET 10 3.0 TIME FRAME 10 4.0 REFRENCES 11 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the study A mobile phone‚ to begin with a mobile phone
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Synopsis “A Study Of Employee Retention Techniques At Care Hospital” [pic] TITLE OF THE PROJECT “A Study Of Employee Retention Techniques At Care Hospital” INTRODUCTION EMPLOYEE RETENTION: Definition: “Employee retention is a process in which the employees are encouraged to remain in the organization for the maximum period of time.” Employee Retention involves taking measures to encourage competent employee to remain in the organization for the maximum period
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