lA Study into Work Life balance of the Employees at “XYZ Private Limited” | | | By G.P. Kariyawasam | | 1.0. Introduction Mobile telecommunication industry is one of the most competitive industries in Sri Lanka at present. XYZ Ltd who has been the first ever mobile telecommunication license obtainer of Sri Lanka who has started its operations in year 1987 became a long journey with major differentiations for past period of time. Eventually competing with another
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Cyber Bullying may cause Psychological distress among High School Students in Texas Amy Cilley Kaplan University CJ490: Research Methods in Criminal Justice February 13‚ 2012 Leon Geter ABSTRACT In this study this student will research the negative psychological impacts associated with cyber bullying effecting high school students in the Central Texas area. The advancement of technology as well as the increased accessibility of both the internet and the new age technology raises
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7 Stages or Steps Involved in Marketing Research Process Some of the major steps involved in marketing research process are as follows: 1. Identification and Defining the Problem 2. Statement of Research Objectives 3. Planning the Research Design or Designing the Research Study 4. Planning the Sample 5. Data Collection 6. Data Processing and Analysis 7. Formulating Conclusion‚ Preparing and Presenting the Report. Marketing research exercise may take many forms but systematic enquiry is a feature
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Marketing Research Tools Your name University Class Instructor Date Introduction Secondary research is the collection of information that has already been collected previously. Secondary research also means extracting information from published or already recorded data. Primary research means data that does not exist and gathered to meet specific objectives. This is also called original research on a subject. This paper will explain secondary and primary research tools and
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MKTG 390‚ Exam 3 1. Marketers often mislead consumers by misrepresenting marketing research findings in ads and sales presentations. What are six ways in which they do this? (1). Incomplete or misleading reporting of survey or product testing results; (2).Reporting only the percentage of survey respondents answering in a given way (for example‚ “55% of those surveyed said....”) but not the absolute numbers or the sample size; (3). Misleading specification of the competitors tested in reported
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anomalies distort the mean of the data taking it to either of the two extremes. To avoid any Outliers or anomalies affecting the accuracy of this study‚ I will remove them before taking the sample size of around 80-100 students and I will be using stratified sampling so each category categorized by gender‚ age and maths set have a equal proportion in the sample as in the total population so the results are as accurate as possible. Any outliers which I may have missed can be eliminated by using the formula
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The relevance of case study approach lies in its case selection strategy (Elman et al.‚ 2016). There are two branches of case selection techniques called random sampling (random and stratified) and information-oriented sampling (extreme‚ maximum variation‚ critical and paradigmatic) (Flyvbjerg‚ 2006). While with random sampling‚ the decisive factor for generalization is the size of cases selected‚ information-oriented technique concern more about the characteristics of specific cases chosen and less
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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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A hospital marketing director has several research projects to undertake this quarter. He must try to determine the appropriate sampling methodology in light of each problem. Describe the methodology that should be used in each of the following and explain why: 1. The hospital urology department wants to establish a sexual dysfunction clinic. The department head wants to get an estimate of the number of males‚ ages 36 to 60‚ in the community suffering some form of sexual dysfunction.
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Research Design * Good research‚ bad research * Involves connecting theory and data. * Maximising leverage by using very few variables to explain many effects. * Reports on the degree of certainty of results. * Shows true causal relationship‚ not just correlation. * Provides accurate data and accounts for other variables. * Determines if the relationship is unidirectional. * Purpose of research * To establish a relationship between two or
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