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    Caribbean Studies [Ms Blades] Research Research is the systematic process of collecting and analysing information to increase our understanding of the issue under study. It is the function of the researcher to contribute to the understanding of the issue and to communicate that understanding to others. Research involves building on work that has been done before and it is filtered through theoretical frameworks. The purpose of research is to generate new knowledge‚ solve a problem‚ or test a theory

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    In what follows‚ I will explain what unrestricted divine command theory tries to accomplish‚ why Euthyphro’s dilemma poses a few significant problems to its views‚ and I will argue how embracing a restricted version of divine command theory can help avoid the obstacles the dilemma sets in place. It can be well argued that the unrestricted divine command theory is aimed to explain what is right and good depending on God’s commands. To understand the unrestricted divine command theory‚ one must understand

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    is his handling of the Sussex incident. Woodrow Wilson responded to the Sussex incident by conceding to an agreement with Germany where‚ if broken‚ would mean war‚ yet Wilson held on strong. After Germany had decided‚ on January 9th 1917‚ that unrestricted submarine warfare would resume‚ Wilson knew this meant war. It would only take a Zimmerman Telegram and an Address to Congress to declare that America was officially a belligerent nation in the War to End All Wars. Word count:245

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    SAMPLING TECHINIQUE PROBABILITY SAMPLING Having chosen a suitable sampling frame and established the actual sample size required‚ you need to select the most appropriate sampling technique to obtain a representative sample. The basic principle of probability sampling is that elements are randomly selected in a population. This ensures that bias is avoided in the identification of the elements. It is an efficient method of selecting elements which may have varied characteristics‚ as the process

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    representative samples? Random sampling techniques‚ in particular‚ equal probability selection methods produce representative samples.   9-2. What is a representative sample‚ and when is it important to obtain a representative sample? A representative sample is a sample that resembles the total population. It is important to use a sampling method that produces representative samples when your goal is to understand the characteristics of a population based on study of a sample (i.e.‚ when you

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    didn’t get proper job. I upgraded myself and still willing to learn and adapting myself in new circumstances. * Perform sample preparation and procedures prior to analyses * Perform basic testing procedures‚ identify any non-routine samples and seek guidance on procedures for handling * Meet quality and TAT specifications required by the client and ensure samples are analyzed within holding time requirements * Ensure laboratory protocols are followed and turn-around-times are met

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    of the soil sample. 3.0 Apparatus 1. A thermostatically controlled oven set at a temperature of 105-110 °C. 2. Sample tins 3. Balance readable and accurate to 0.01 g 4. A scoop Photo 1- Oven | Photo 2- Sample Tin | Photo 3- Balance | Photo 4- Scoop | 4.0 Procedures 1. The empty tins was labeled‚ weigh and the data was recorded into the data sheet. 2. 3 soil samples was taken. 3. Each sample was placed

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    THE USE OF CLUSTER SAMPLING TO SELECT A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE: STUDENT RECRUITMENT MARKETING IN SOUTH AFRICA – AN EXPLORATORY STUDY INTO THE ADOPTION OF A RELATIONSHIP ORIENTATION Submitted by: Tutorial group: Due date: 14 September 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 CLUSTER SAMPLING 2 2.1 ADVANTAGES OF CLUSTER SAMPLING 3 2.2 DISADVANTAGES OF CLUSTER SAMPLING 3 3 USE OF CLUSTER SAMPLING IN A RECENT MARKETING RESEARCH STUDY 3 3.1 ADVANTAGES OF

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    particular‚ employ local competent people‚ who can easily establish an intimacy with local people and local corporations. It would help to overcome the cultural difficulties and improve firm’s performance. Therefore‚ by measuring the data collected from sample groups‚ figures can be analyzed to support whether the hypothesis should hold or reject. In this paper‚ the following hypothesis will be researched: -Null Hypothesis: Employing local employees benefit firms by overcoming cultural difficulties and

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    Statistics 1. Explain the difference between a population and a sample. A population is the entire group to be studied and a sample is a portion of the population. 2. Explain the difference between a parameter and a statistic. A statistic is a numerical summary of a sample and a parameter is a numerical summary of a population. 3. What is Descriptive Statistics and how is it used? Descriptive statistics describes the results of a sample without making conclusions of the population. 4. What

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