Available ONLINE www.vsrdjournals.com VSRD-IJBMR‚ Vol. 2 (2)‚ 2012‚ 38-46 RESEARCH COMMUNICATION RESEARCH COMMUNICATION Money : Does It Really Affect Hotel Employee’s Performance As A Motivational Factor !!! 1 Sunil Panwar* and 2Nitin Gupta ABSTRACT Money is the most obvious Motivational factor for starting level hotel employees‚ whether it is in the form of pay or some other kind of remuneration. Everyone wants to earn fair wages and salaries‚ and every employer wants their employees
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qualitative research methods: case study‚ phenomenological‚ and grounded theory. Synthesize the findings and determine which is best suited to a study on your potential dissertation topic. Analyze the issues associated with sample selection‚ validity‚ and bias in such a study. Qualitative Research Methods Introduction It is common for researchers to compare qualitative and quantitative research methods. Quantitative methods originate from positivist and post- positivist research paradigms.
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Research Methods in Psychology A) Explain 1 disadvantage of using an interview to collect these data. A full picture of attachment can hardly be gained as the mothers were being asked questions about their children’s behaviour‚ and they are not very objective. It would have been more reliable if the investigators simply observed the children’s behaviour. B) Write one question that the psychologist could ask that would generate qualitative data. Would you describe your child as securely
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Scientific research can be described as a systematic and organized effort to investigate a specific problem encountered in the work setting that needs a solution. - False 2. Research done with the intention of applying the results of the findings to solve specific problems currently being experienced in an organization is called applied research. - True 3. Research done chiefly to make a contribution to existing knowledge is called applied research. - False 4. Applied research has little scientific
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hardest research method would be taking unobtrusive measurements. Personally‚ I would find it difficult to observe people without their permission. To me it would feel like spying‚ and I would never want to push the boundaries of someone else’s personal privacy. I like my own privacy‚ so why would I pry into anyone else’s business? With that in mind‚ I question where exactly the line is drawn between observing for research and stalking. One of the major issues with this research method is the ethicality
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ROLE OF BUSINESS RESEARCH After studying this chapter‚ you should be able to 1. Understand how research contributes to business success 2. Know how to define business research 3. Understand the difference between basic and applied business research 4. Understand how research activities can be used to address business decisions 5. Know when business research should and should not be conducted 6. Appreciate the way that technology and internationalization are changing business research Chapter Vignette:
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References: Asokan‚N‚ Janson‚ P.‚ Steiner‚ M. and Weidner‚ M. ( 2000)Electronic Payment Systems IBM Research Division‚ Zurich Research Laboratory p1-16 Anderson-Porisch‚ Shireley (2006) Being unbanked – What is it? What are the implications? 3. Cobb Anne (2004)‚ http://www.ameinfo.com/50050.html 4. Al Shaikh‚ Said (2005 http://www.ameinfo.com/53472.html 5. Hord‚ Jennifer
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The Matrix The matrix will forever hold a place as one of my favorite childhood movies as the action and computer generated imagery back in 99’…were ahead of its time. Today‚ I’m twenty years old‚ in college and assigned to re-watch this bad-ass movie and utilize my mature adult intelligence to “critically” think about the socially constructed reality at a college level. Therefore‚ I shall proceed to say that after watching the Matrix‚ the movie pertains to the socially constructed reality as a
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3-1 Thinking Like a Researcher 3-3 Learning Objectives Understand . . . • The terminology used by professional researchers employing scientific thinking. • What you need to formulate a solid research hypothesis. • The need for sound reasoning to enhance research results. 3-4 Research and Intuition “If we ignore supernatural inspiration‚ intuition is based on two things: experience and intelligence. The more experience I have with you‚ the more likely I am to encounter repetition
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