dilapidation surveys in the form of walk-through inspections which exclude opening up structures and materials and removing samples for detailed examination. As we are not structural engineers we have not inspected‚ assessed‚ recorded or commented on any property‚ structure or other asset in terms of its structural capability or suitability. It is impossible to predict what alterations‚ additions or extensions may be made to a property after site inspections‚ and the liability of Dilapidation Surveys extends
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Example of an Observational (Survey) Study Appel‚ S.J.‚ Harrell‚ J.S.‚ & Deng‚ S. (2002). Racial and socioeconomic differences in risk factors for cardiovascular disease among Southern rural women. Nursing Research‚ 51(3)‚ 140-147. The title appropriately indicates the target population sampled (Southern rural women)‚ as well as two key independent variables (race and socioeconomic status—inclusive of education and income) examined for their associations with risk of cardiovascular disease
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sources‚ the authors and publishers had a background search to ensure that they were a credible source and reliable. Survey Effectiveness The questions in the survey had to be relevant to my topic in order for it to be effective for my research. A fairly large number and a rage of people had to be surveyed to get variety of opinions‚ not just targeted at athletes. I believe the survey was effective
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INTRODUCTION This critical review of the quantitative study “Evaluation of a multiprofessional community stroke team: a randomised controlled trial. Clinical Rehabilitation; 18 pp 40-47 STUDY PURPOSE The study aims to conclusively evaluate how effective it is to employ a specialist community stroke team for the rehabilitation of stroke victims in a community based setting. This is clearly established at within the opening lines of the article. In the summary at the beginning of the article the
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Sociologists use different types of questionnaires in their research‚ these ranging close ended questions and open ended questions. Close ended gives the respondent a guide upon what there answer should be and directs them to a certain decision it tends to take more control of the answer‚ whereas open ended questions give the respondent more free choice and arguably this seems more ethical. Some Sociologists believe that the data form questionnaires can be limited and superficial. This is due
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How do I use OS MasterMap data in my GIS? There are several software packages available that make the process of loading the OS MasterMap GML data into a GIS quite simple. These are in addition to the ’built-in’ converters that are supplied with the most recent versions of MapInfo‚ ArcGIS and AutoCAD software. For frequently asked questions and known issues please see the MasterMap FAQs and the MasterMap known issues in the MasterMap Download section of the Help pages (http://digimap.edina.ac.uk/webhelp/os/osdigimaphelp
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Examine the problems some sociologist find with using postal questionnaires in their research. There are many problems that some sociologist find when using postal questionnaires. Postal questionnaires are sent to homes and business in certain areas‚ postal questionnaire mainly use closed questions as positives use this method due to the fact‚ that they are able to interpret the data in to numerical form such as graphs. Positives use quantitative data because they believed that society is molded
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Research Methods Assignment 1 Examine the problems some sociologists find with using postal questionnaires in their research. Questionnaire is a simple list of questions that are gathered and organised in advance to get needed answers. Questionnaires produce quantitative data as questionnaires don’t ask you to elaborate your answers and are more focuses on quantity rather than quality. Because of this positivists will be the ones who will like to use questionnaires as it produces accurate quantitative
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CHAPTER 3 Research methodology 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter deals with the research methodology of the study‚ including the research design‚ setting‚ population‚ sample and data-collection instrument. 3.2 RESEARCH DESIGN Polit and Hungler (1999:155) describe the research design as a blueprint‚ or outline‚ for conducting the study in such a way that maximum control will be exercised over factors that could interfere with the validity of the research results. The research design
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