D11202 Research Methodologies – Quantitative Case Scenario Abstract This research will explore what a nurse believes their level of computer skills are. The researcher has chosen the quantitative case study to identify the nurse’s self reported level of computer skills and knowledge. This was undertaken within a district general hospital‚ by means of a survey. The hospital used for the research is in the North West of England. Questionnaires were distributed to the first 100 nurses who entered
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the organization. The commonly held opinion is that “A satisfied worker is a productive worker”. A satisfied work force will create a pleasant atmosphere within the organization to perform well. Hence job satisfaction has become a major topic for research studies. The specific problem addressed in this study is to examine the impact of job satisfaction on performance. It considered which rewards (intrinsic and extrinsic) determine job satisfaction of an employee. It also considered influence of age
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DEMOGRAPHY - Vol. I - Family Planning and Reproductive Health - Iqbal H. Shah FAMILY PLANNING AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Iqbal H. Shah Department of Reproductive Health and Research‚ World Health Organization‚ Geneva‚ Switzerland Keywords: Family planning‚ reproductive health‚ fertility levels and trends‚ contraceptive prevalence‚ method mix‚ contraceptive continuation and switching‚ contraceptive failure‚ male participation‚ induced abortion‚ maternal mortality ratio‚ HIV/AIDS‚ developing
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Growing up and living a fast-paced‚ glamorous life seems ideal to any teenage girl. This is true for me. By the time I reach the age of twenty-five‚ I aspire to be a fashion merchandiser in a major city such as Los Angeles‚ Philadelphia‚ Manhattan‚ or DC. Large cities such as those usually have a large focus on fashion. The job of a fashion merchandiser is to buy clothing for clothing stores. These buyers need to have a fine understanding of business‚ the economy‚ marketing‚ and of course fashion
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concept Brandequityas a relational TimAmbler (in Received revisedform):22nd February‚1995 Tim Ambler is Grand Metropolitan Senior Research Fellow at the London Business School‚ where his prime focus for research and teaching is the management of international brands. Before taking up his appointment he was Joint Managing Director of lnternational Distillers and Vintners Ltd. He is also a consultant to the Grand Met‚ The Century Council in Los Angeles and smaller companies for strategy
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“Research proposal on Factors Influencing Bangladeshi Undergraduate University Student’s Attitude toward Facebook” “Research proposal on Factors Influencing Bangladeshi Undergraduate University Student’s Attitude toward Facebook” Submitted to:- G. M. Shafayet Ullah Lecturer of Southeast University School of Business Studies Submitted by:- Southeast University
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A Research Study Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Course SOC102 “Factors Affecting Students who belong to Broken Families” (Group 1) Submitted By: Patricia Jaucian Sheila Sembrano Martin Erico Floro Christheniel Esposo Michael Docot BSIT III-A 13715 MT 4:00PM – 5:30PM Submitted To: Mr. Rex Villacrusis SOC102 Instructor February 26‚ 2013 Acknowledgement The researchers express their sincere gratitude and heartfelt appreciation to the following individuals and institutions
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EFFECTS OF CLASS POPULATION IN THEIR ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF THE STUDENTS OF MARIKINA CHRISTIAN INTEGRATED SCHOOL‚ SCHOOL YEAR 2012-2013 Submitted By: Jedidiah Ysis G. Gutierrez Alyssa Matulac Submitted To: Ms. Gerda Cruz Teacher‚ Method of Research August 1‚ 2013 CHAPTER I- THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND A. Background of the Study Class Population is the reason why students cannot focus and can be easily distracted. It causes the students to be timid and refrain from asking question
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Chapter 1 The Problem and Its Settings Introduction The surge in popularity of social media in recent years has changed how we use the internet. But most importantly‚ how we study and how we learn. Social media has given us the ability to share ideas‚ feelings‚ and information at unbelievable speed. We can now communicate faster and wither greater efficiency with our lecturers and professors. Students can utilize social media by posting and sharing notes and lectures online‚ or watch a video
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A) Historical Development in Health Education Globally : Health education in the United States dates back to the late 19th century with the first programs to educate health educators. In the 1940s‚ quality assurance and standards for professional preparation of health educators were developed. Professional associations created guidelines for preparation of health educators over the next several decades. At the same time‚ accreditation efforts were introduced. In the 1970s‚ health education
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