3.1 Research design 3.2 Study population 3.3 Study Area 3.4 Definition variables 3.5 Inclusion Criteria 3.6 Exclusion criteria 3.7 Data collection instruments and procedure 3.8 Processing of study instruments 3.9 Sample size and sampling procedure 3.9.1 Data analysis 3.9.2 Ethical consideration CHAPTER FOUR 4.0 Data presentation and analysis CHAPTER FIVE Discussion of Findings 5.0 Demographic Data 5.1 Factors that lead to illicit brewing and consumption
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money. For those results‚ they prefer to refuse to answer this questionnaire by face to face method. Secondly‚ teenagers have a low incentive to do the survey on the street; they think it is wasting their time. This increases the difficulties in sampling from them directly. Thirdly‚ as a result‚ we choose internet survey which should be a
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Liquidity 16 2.1.5 Roles and Importance of Non-Banking Financial Institutions in Tanzania 19 2.2 Empirical Literature Review 19 CHAPTER THREE 20 3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 20 3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN 20 3.2 RESEARCH TECHNIQUES 20 3.3 POPULATION AND UNITS OF ENQUIRY 21 3.4 SAMPLING TECHNIQUE 21 3.5 SAMPLE SIZE 22 3.6 DATA COLLECTION METHODS 22 3.7 OBSEERVATION 23 3.8 INTERVIEW 23 3.9 QUESTIONNAIRES 24 3.10 DOCUMENTARY REVIEW 24 3.11 SOURCES OF DATA 25 3.12 DATA PROCESSING 25 3.12.1 Quantitative
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The scope of the study 1.8 Significance of the study CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction 2.1 CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.0 Introduction 3.1 The research design 3.2 The study area 3.3 The target population 3.4 Sampling procedure 3.5 Sample size 3.6 Data collection 3.7 Validity and reliability of the statement 3.8 Data analysis 3.9 Presentation of the findings APPENDIX * Questionnaire * Map of the place where the study is being conducted * The
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How can you apologize? Since a long time‚ there was a nice youth lives with his beloved wife in harmony and humor. They always wished to have a child to bear their names and to achieve their hopes. One day‚ and after a long time of waiting‚ the wife got pregnant. Time started passing slowly‚ moment after moment‚ day after day‚ week after week‚ month after month‚ and finally‚ Sabreen‚ the wife of Ahmed‚ delivered Luai‚ the child that they had been waiting for a long time. His parents
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Field of study: Reverse Logistics | Topic: Managing returns for increased Reverse Logistics profits. | | | Research Proposal Alcuin Ninian Dhilip II MIB‚ 11SJCCMIB00 Managing returns for increased Reverse Logistics profits Reverse Logistics is one the most overlooked elements of the complete operation cycle. There is a perception that returns are a necessary evil to be avoided at all costs‚ Even though reuse of products and materials
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If the techniques have been used in a number of related studies‚ then it is very evident that the method employed will with no doubt give valid data that will be used in the study (Basavanthappa‚ 2011). If on the other hand the data collection methods applied have
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Marketing Research Project on AMUL Chocolate Submitted by: Nabanita Kalita (15) Priyanka Mahanta (33) Acknowledgement As we know research work needs hard work‚ keen insight and long patience with scholarly vision based on content operation hence it becomes a humble duty to express our sincere gratitude to Mrs. Rinalini Pathak Kakati‚ our Project In-charge for her ideas and help. However‚ we accept
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INTRODUCTION TO CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR Consumer behavior is affected by a host of variables ranging from personal‚ professional needs‚ attitudes and values‚ personality characteristics‚ social economic and cultural background‚ age‚ gender‚ professional status to social influences of various kinds exerted a family‚ friends‚ colleagues‚ and society as a whole. The combination of these factors help the consumer in decision making further Psychological factors that as individual consumer needs
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our research design to collect the data from 277 students of out 898 students of Business English students major in variety minors at Assumption University Suvarnabhumi Campus. The study will be use the judgment or purposive non probability sampling technique to create the questionnaire where the population are known and allow to give answer base on his or her opinions. For the instrumentation‚ we also assign the questionnaire and pilot study to collect the data which has a time frame from week
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