Applying the Background and Methodology of the Research Process Barbara Ratcliff HCS/465 July 22‚ 2013 Judith Curry Applying the Background and Methodology of the Research Process The problem that this study was conducted to solve was how to make a Patient-controlled analgesia safer for the patient. The Patient-controlled analgesia is a common and effective means of managing postoperative pain. The complex processes and equipment associated with the setup‚ programming and administration of
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Coaching Men vs Coaching Women Research Summary – August 2007 BACKGROUND SKAI is a long established leadership development consultancy‚ that has coached 100’s of senior leaders‚ men and women‚ over the years. As an organisation founded by four women‚ we have always fought shy of any gender-based typecasting‚ taking the stance that all people are different‚ regardless of their sex. More recently‚ we have been asked to get involved in furthering the cause of women leaders‚ as many organisations
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Research into language learning strategies over the past 30 years has provided many insights into how good language learners use these strategies to facilitate their language learning process. Much of this research has indicated that the use of language learning strategies facilitates mastery of a second language. The impact of cultural background upon the choice of language learning strategies‚ has not received widespread attention from language learning strategy researchers‚ particularly in
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Team Reflection Week 3 Week Three Summary Team C Reflection This week I learned about qualitative and quantitative analysis. Qualitative is exploratory research that helps develop an idea when there is uncertainty. This type of research is done with interviews of individual groups of people or focus groups. Quantitative research is research using numerical data. This type of research is done in bigger groups in different surveys types. Some examples are online or telephone interviews (Cooper
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Summary Huang xiaoxiaArticle: Using netnography research method to reveal the underlying dimensions of the customer/tourist experience This study aims to examine the concept of customer experience in the tourist industry by using netnography research method. Customer experience is defined as the internal and subjective response that customers have of any direct or indirect contact with a company. The origin of “customer experience” is the book‚ Experience Economy. The authors claimed that experiences
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Summary: “ Teacher‚ the tape is too fast!”. Extensive listening in ELT. The research is discussing about extensive listening for ineffective listeners instead of using listen strategies that places a heavy burden on teachers and students. Firstly‚ the author talks about listening problems of EFL learners. Listening is the most difficult skill for them. The reason is that they are not able to catch the sounds or the words and miss the gist or important details of the spoken text
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Research Summaries Research Summaries When discussing parenting styles‚ the name of Diana Baumrind always comes up. She proposed the idea of different parenting styles based on how responsive and demanding a parent is. Three different parenting styles are compared and contrasted. Permissive parents are accepting and affirmative toward their child’s desires. Authoritarian parents try to completely control the behavior of their child while authoritative parents try to direct the child’s
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Summary of Margolin‚ Victor. “The Experience of Products.” The Politics of the Artificial. Chicago: Chicago University Press‚ 2002. In the reading “The Experience of Products” (2002)‚ Margolin characterized product’s nature and the user experience. The author indicates the term product milie recognises that products are part of social context of engagement and interaction with people as users‚ frequently defined by interaction with a range of different products and management of “product webs”(46)
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Research Summary Natural Disasters and Foreign Direct Investment M onica Escaleras and Charles A. Register The aim of this paper is to address the linkage between foreign direct investment (FDI) flows and the number of natural disasters. By using the data of 94 countries in the period of 1984 to 2004 and applying a variety of empirical tests‚ the result appears that natural hazards have significantly negative effects on FDI of countries. A. Economic Effects of Natural Disasters and The
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Use marketing research for marketing planning. The results are from a questionnaire given to 200 customers. The aim was to find out customers opinions on the current range of sandwiches on offer and the standard of service offered. 75% wanted more children’s fillings 82% wanted the shop to be open longer 65% said staffs was unfriendly 50% said the contents of the sandwiches could be fresher 80% said they would prefer more wraps Brief summary. Through these results
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