DECLARATION I declare that this project is my original work and has never been presented to any other institution for award of any certificate of a degree or any other award. Name: ……………………………………. Signature ……………………… Date: …………………… APPROVAL This project work has been submitted by approval as the candidate’s Supervisor Name ………………………………………… Sign ………………………………… Date …………………… Centre Manager This project has been submitted by approval as the Centre Manager Name………………………………………
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Effect of Advertisements on Children with special reference to Confectionary products 2:53 PM FARAZ MUGHAL NO COMMENTS ABSTRACT I investigated children’s understanding of TV advertisements‚ which is their ability to distinguish Between TV programs and commercials and their comprehension of advertising intent‚ using Verbal and non-verbal measurements. The sample consists of 150 children‚ their parents 150. Results using non-verbal measures suggest that most children are able to distinguish
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population for testing‚ the auditor is said to use: a a. audit sampling. b. representative sampling. c. poor judgment. d. none of the above. 3. In practice‚ auditors _________ know if a sample is truly a representative one. easy a. sometimes d b. often c. routinely d. never 4. To determine if a sample is truly representative‚ an auditor must: easy a. conduct multiple samples of the same population. c b. never use sampling because of the expense involved. c. audit the entire population
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Intro to Social Research Lecture 1 Introduction to Social Research Social Research: systematic examination of a society’s attitudes‚ assumptions‚ beliefs‚ trends and relationships Scope can be small or large‚ ranging from the self or a single individual to spanning an entire country Why? How the social world functions Understandings of social phenomena Allows you to become an active participant in finding out about the social world Attractive to future employees Types: Exploratory:
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Marketing research is the systematic and objective identification‚ collection‚ analysis‚ dissemination‚ and use of information for the purpose of improving decision making related to the identification and solution of problems and opportunities in marketing. Problem Identification Research: Research undertaken to help identify problems which are not necessarily apparent on the surface and yet exist or are likely to arise in the future. Examples: market potential‚ market share‚ image‚ market characteristics
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Research Methodology Proposal on: “Local tourist’s consciousness towards the tourism industry of Bangladesh” Submitted by: Haque Md. Rokibul 11-94616-1 Hasan Md. Kamrul 11-94434-1 Submitted to: MR. Khorshed Ahmed Talukdar Course instructor Research Methodology Section: F Faculty of Business Administration American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) Date – 29th‚ February-2012 29th‚ February-2012
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concepts of sample design for educational survey research Populations : desired‚ defined‚ and excluded Sampling frames Representativeness Probability samples and non-probability samples Types of non-probability samples 1. Judgement sampling 2. Convenience sampling 3. Quota sampling 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 Types of probability samples 1. Simple random sampling 2. Stratified sampling 3. Cluster sampling 1. Mean square error 8 9 10 11 13 15 16 The accuracy of estimates obtained from probability
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PROJECT PROPOSAL TOPIC: IMPACT OF TRAINING AND MANPOWER DEVELOPMENT IN A MANUFACTURING COMPANY (STUDY OF CADBURY NIGERIA PLC) 1 INTRODUCTION The management of organization in a globalised economy is posing a serious challenge to the leadership skills‚ capability and competency of managers at the top echelon of the firms. The manufacturing companies have a more complex task as the workforce is grouped into skilled and unskilled personnel who must be organized in sophisticated and integrated pattern
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Quantitative methods Time value of money Effective annual rate (EAR) Effective annual rate (EAR) = (1+stated annual rate/frequency‚ m) ^ m-1 Annuities Ordinary annuities: cash flow at the end of each period‚ normal one; Annuities due: cash flow at the beginning of each period‚ first payment =t0; Calculator setting: [2nd][BGN]-[2ND][SET]; same procedure for setback to END; Payment at beginning of next three years‚ N=4‚ always +1 using annuities due It is a BGN question‚ if first payment is today
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UiTM APPLIED BUSINESS RESEARCH ABR 794/796 GUIDELINES This set of guidelines for the course Applied Business Research (ABR 794/796) is divided into the following sections: 1) Introduction and Administration 2) Research Proposal 3) Research Report 4) Conclusion SECTION ONE: INTRODUCTION AND ADMINISTRATION 1.1 OVERVIEW Central to all managerial activities is the ability to make informed business decisions. Often the difference between
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