EIILM UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY “A TRANING PROJECT REPORT ON CONFLICT [pic] RAI FOUNDATION (BEHROR CAMPUS) RAJASTHAN NIILM UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY RAI FOUNDATION BEHROR CAMPUS‚RAJASTHAN (session- 2010-13) Submitted to:- Submitted
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CHAPTER THREE METHODOLOGY 3.0 INTRODUTION This chapter deals with research method. The research methodology applied for the purposes of this study covered areas like research design‚ population of study‚ sampling technique‚ data collection method‚ data analysis method and limitations. 3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN Research design is therefore a plan for a research work‚ which aims at providing guidelines‚ which the research work is being conducted. The study employed
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Recovery of Plastic Bottles for Recycling: A Study of Responsible Environmental Behaviour at the University of the West Indies‚ Mona Campus‚ Kingston‚ Jamaica" Background (Recycling versus dumping) • • • • • Recycling is expensive and can be very expensive Dumping is cheap Recycling requires courage and motivation Dumping is natural Recycling requires forward investment‚ make governmental authorities‚ polluters from private and public enterprises upset • Dumping require no
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CHAPTER ONE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1. BACKGROUND The research focused on disciplinary procedures and its effect on employee’s performance. As we all know that discipline is the major factor to be considered in every human being and in every aspect of life‚ and so are disciplinary procedures are regarded as a critical tool for management to succeed. Many people associate disciplinary procedures with negative feedback. If implemented properly‚ these procedures will positively affect the relationship
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MJ 0010 – Communication Research Q. Write a long note on choosing measures. A. No matter what is the design of your research‚ your study will involve measuring the values of the variables included the design. There are many ways in which a giver variable can be measured. So‚ let us go through several important characteristics of a measure. a. Assessing validity: We have already discussed the concepts of the internal and the external validity‚ which are attributes of research design. Here
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adopted a probabilistic sampling technique to select respondents for inclusion in the community based survey component. The literature suggests a choice of four possible probability sampling designs. Choosing of any brings along certain advantages and disadvantages. These probability sampling designs includes: the simple random sampling‚ stratified sampling‚ systematic sampling‚ and cluster sampling (Robson 2002; Doherty 1994). This study opted for the simple random sampling technique to select participant
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RESEARCH METHODS PAST YEAR QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q1.What are the similarities and differences between basic and applied research reports? Solutions : Both basic and applied research are important to the advancement of human knowledge‚ but they work in slightly different ways‚ and they have different end goals in sight. Basic or pure research is conducted solely for the purpose of gathering information and building on existing knowledge‚ as opposed to applied research‚ which is geared towards
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subset of manageable size. Samples are collected and statistics are calculated from the samples so that one can make inferences or extrapolations from the sample to the population. This process of collecting information from a sample is referred to as sampling. A complete sample is a set of objects from a parent population that includes ALL such objects that satisfy a set of well-defined selection criteria. For example‚ a complete sample of Australian men taller than 2m would consist of a list of every
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Marketing Research An Applied Orientation Global Edition Sixth Edition Naresh K. Malhotra Georgia Institute of Technology Boston Columbus Amsterdam Delhi Cape Town Indianapolis Dubai London New York Madrid San Francisco Milan Munich Seoul Upper Saddle River Paris Montreal Toronto Mexico City Sao Paulo Sydney Hong Kong Singapore Taipei Tokyo Contents Foreword 21 Preface 23 Acknowledgments 29 Author Biography 32 Chapter 2 Defining the Marketing Research
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Methods and Procedures This chapter presented the method which was used in evaluating the musical preferences of the students of Saint Louis University-Laboratory High School for the school year 2013-2014. It also discussed the tool and the procedure used in gathering the data‚ the population of the students involved in the study and the statistical treatment used in analyzing and interpreting the data. A. Research Design The descriptive method of research was used in the study
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