MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL NAME: GREGORY EYORU REG NO: 10/U/16094/EVE COURSE UNIT: BUSINESS RESEARCH SKILLS COURSE: BBA 2 GROUP C REMUNERATION AND MOTIVATION OF LECTURERS IN MAKERERE UNIVERSITY A PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BUSINESS SCHOOL AS PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MARCH‚ 2012 DEDICATION This work is dedicated to my family‚ friends
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RESEARCH PROBLEM: A problem is (1) any significant‚ perplexing and challenging situation‚ real or artificial‚ the solution of which requires reflective thinking; (2) a perplexing situation after it has been translated into a question or series of questions that help determine the direction of subsequent inquiry. ELEMENTS OF A RESEARCH PROBLEM The term research problem implies that an investigation‚ inquiry or study is to be conducted‚ or that the problem is ready for investigation‚ inquiry
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advertising media. She used her knowledge of the idiosyncrasies of her client’s horses to design home and barn for clients. * Arlene’s overall business produced substantial profits in six of the seven years. For the loss year‚ the amount of the loss was small. Issues * Whether equestrian activity and design activity could be considered an integrated activity? * Was the integrated activity for profit? * Whether expenses related to equestrian activity should be considered personal expenses or
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approaches or theories evaluate the usefulness of conducting comparative policy research. The comparative approach to the study of social life has a long tradition dating back to Ancient Greece. In the social sciences comparative research is widely employed to describe the studies of societies‚ cultures‚ institutions etc. and changes over time and space‚ when they are carried out with the intention of using the same research tool to compare systematically the manifestations of the phenomena in more
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Bibliography: 1. Annual Survey of Indian Economy‚ Ministry of Finance‚ Government of India‚ 2011-12 & 2012-13 Banerji‚ et al. New Thinking on Corporate Bond Market in India‚ DEA Working Papers‚ Ministry of Finance‚ Government of India‚ 2011 4. Draft Twelfth Five Year Plan 2012
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CHAPTER 3 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY The term methodology refers to the overall approaches and perspectives to the research process as a whole. The term “research design” refers to the way an investigator applies a logical structure to his/her research project. The function of this step in the research process is to make sure that the data gathered is sufficient and appropriate for answering the research questions completely and unambiguously. The important thing to remember about the research design selection
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TESTING A HYPOTHESIS STEPS IN TESTING A HYPOTHESIS Step 1 – Making Assumptions Two types of assumptions: Assumptions that you know because you did it while conducting the research; and Assumptions that you do not know - that is why you are conducting the test of statistics. This second assumption is your statement of the null and alternative hypothesis TYPES OF STATISTICAL HYPOTHESES Null hypothesis. The null hypothesis‚ denoted by H0‚ is usually the hypothesis that sample observations
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RESEARCH METHODOLOGY DEFINITION: studious inquiry or examination; especially : investigation or experimentation aimed at the discovery and interpretation of facts‚ revision of accepted theories or laws in the light of new facts‚ or practical application of such new or revised theories or laws. FUNCTIONS OF RESEARCH: 1. It obtains the scientist knowledge about all educational problems. It also helps in obtaining specific knowledge about the subjects involved in the study. 2. In action research
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Page ii of 8 ABSTRACT The empirical research study aimed at presenting a research finding and result on the impact of brand loyalty on performance of the FMCG markets. The primary objective of the study was to explore why loyalty developed in FMCG markets from the consumers’ perspective was the determining and sustaining factor high volume sales within the industry. A problem statement for embarking on the research study further established the empirical research study for on the impact of brand loyalty
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Completed Master’s Research Projects Reading Education | · Ashcraft‚ Alyssa - Identifying the better strategy to increase a student’s reading rate[->0]. July‚ 2011 [Advisor: Dr. Bill Smith] · Ault‚ Lisa Renee - The effect of phonics instruction on oral reading fluency in a fourth grade intervention classroom[->1]. July‚ 2011 [Advisor: Dr. Bill Smith] · Bisker‚ Allison - What particular practices make reading recovery and other interventions effective[->2]../gfx/media/pdf/Ault.pdf. July‚ 2011 [Advisor:
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