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    (go to question 5) No (go to next question) 4. How often do you visit Yarragon? Please circle: Weekly Monthly Once a year Every few years 5. From where did your trip start today? _______________ For example‚ from home or other location 6. Where will your trip finish today? _______________ For example‚ from home or other location 7. Was visiting Yarragon Village the primary purpose of this trip? Yes or No Please circle 8. What transportation

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    THE USE OF ICT IN MANAGING LIBRARY RESOURCES By EKUDAYO OLUWAYEMISI Introduction 1. Background of the study ICT (information and communications technology - or technologies) is an umbrella term that includes any communication device or application‚ encompassing: radio‚ television‚ cellular phones‚ computer and network hardware and software‚ satellite systems and so on‚ as well as the various services and applications associated with them‚ such as videoconferencing and distance learning

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    QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS AND THEIR SIMILARITIES. In the world of health and science‚ there are two general approaches to gathering and reporting information (Jean‚ 2013); qualitative and quantitative research approach. In moving forward in this essay‚ the importance and relevance of research to modern day healthcare will be described. Scientific research is an investigation which is done in an attempt to find solution to scientific and social problems through systematic and objective

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    Quantitative Research Critique Cathleen Atkins Grand Canyon University NRS 433V Linda Permoda March 24‚ 2013 Quantitative Research Critique Title of Article The title of the article being critiqued is “The impact of workload on hygiene compliance in nursing”‚ which was published in the British Journal of Nursing (Knoll‚ Lautenschlaeger‚ & Borneff-Lipp‚ 2010). Authors There are three authors for this quantitative research study. Martin Knoll is the HTW of Saarland‚ Clinical Nursing

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    Research Design and data gathering methods The design process that will be implemented within the research will be exploratory followed by descriptive research. Exploratory would be the best fit as part of the initial stage of the research design as it provides further insight into what the managers needs are. Given that prior to the development of this market research design extensive research was conducted on the needs of training materials for small businesses. However even though prior research

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    Competency Goal #5 Resource Collection #14 A couple national early childhood associations that will help me on my way to becoming an early childhood professional are: •National Association for the Education of Young Children Membership- When becoming a member of NAEYC there are three membership options; comprehensive‚ regular‚ or student. Being a member of NAEYC provides you with numerous benefits to support the important work you do at different points in your career‚ such as; 20% discount

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    Home: Females and Residential BurglaryThis article uses a qualitative research method. Qualitative research involves analyzing and interpreting texts and interviews in order to discover meaningful patterns descriptive of a particular phenomenon (Adler & Clarke‚ 2008‚ p.13.). The method has been adopted to investigate the research question. The research question is; what involvement do women have in residential burglaries. This research question is analysed by comparing female characteristics with their

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    Purposive sampling Purposive sampling‚ also known as judgmental‚ selective or subjective sampling‚ is a type of non-probability sampling technique. Non-probability sampling focuses on sampling techniques where the units that are investigated are based on the judgement of the researcher. Purposive sampling explained Purposive sampling represents a group of different non-probability sampling techniques. Also known as judgmental‚ selectiveor subjective sampling‚ purposive sampling relies on

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    prevent this from happening again?" This is usually what businesses and persons affected by a hurricane ask each other. What about a hospital? How would a hospital prepare for a hurricane? To complicate things more‚ how would a hospital prepare for a hurricane if the hospital is to operate 24 hours a day? This is the question that Pierre‚ Keith‚ Carol‚ Getta and James have proposed. In order to address this type of question our group had to conduct research. We had to develop a research process. We

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    3.7 Research Instrument and Construct Instruments 3.7.1 Questionnaire Research point out that if the researcher is using the postal survey to do research‚ so the convenient option will be a questionnaire. If the sample is huge and widely dispersed‚ it is better to use questionnaire because it is cheaper and faster compares to personal interviewing. Generally‚ postal surveys inclined to have lower response rate compare to telephone interviews or face-to-face. But if the questionnaire with a covering

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