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    RESEARCH DESIGN (2792 words) 1) Is there is a relationship between childhood obesity levels in primary school children and whether the child participates in after school sports activities? Research Design A quantitative research helps to provide a detail description regarding phenomena by numerical data collection using mathematically based analytical methods (Muijs‚ 2011). The main aim of a quantitative research is to establish a relationship between an independent and dependant or outcome variable

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    DEFINE TWO GROUP SIMPLE RANDOMIZED DESIGN TWO GROUP SIMPLE RANDOMIZED DESIGN: This is a form of completely randomized design (C.R. design). In a two-group simple randomized design‚ first of all the population is defined and then from the population a sample is selected randomly. Further‚ requirements of this design is that items‚ after being selected randomly from the population‚ be randomly assigned to the experimental and control groups (such random assignment of items to two groups is technically

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    Research Design The study that was executed is constructed precisely by the group in order to pinpoint the aspects that may or may not influence knowledge sharing among university students. Therefore‚ when testing the connection between these five factors (leadership‚ explicit knowledge‚ opportunity to share‚ tacit knowledge‚ and trust) contributing to knowledge sharing‚ the hypothesis testing method was thoroughly chosen as the principal objective of the research. Added to that‚ for a more in depth

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    Mary Kate Blaylock Mrs. Sturgeon ENC 1101 10 November 2014 I Believe in Auburn and Love It As a small girl‚ family and friends would ask me the infamous question‚ “What do you want to be when you grow up?” Most children reply a rock star‚ a princess‚ or an astronaut; my reply might sound a tad strange at first‚ but I wanted to be a tiger. I wanted to be an Auburn tiger to be more exact. Auburn University has been a driving force in my life for as long I can remember. Looking through old photographs

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    How the Quantity of Money is Controlled The quantity of money available is called the money supply. In an economy that uses commodity money‚ the money supply is the quantity of that commodity. In an economy that uses fiat money‚ such as most economies today‚ the government controls the supply of money: legal restrictions give the government a monopoly on the printing of money. Just as the level of taxation and the level of government purchases are policy instruments of the government‚ so is the

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    3.0 RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY 3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN The researcher used survey metod to carry out research at her stated station of study and as a result of this the reseaecher ’s aim was to know how filing has contributed to some of the information centres more so libraries. 3.2 TARGETED POPULATION The researcher aimed the users and staff members of the Kenya National Library service‚ Kisii branch.She interviewed 20% of users and 10% staff members from a total of 12500 library members and 20

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    AP English Language – Causal Analysis 2 April 2013 Teens and Porn: The Good‚ The Bad‚ It All Depends on the Individual The average age that American children are first exposed to porn is eleven. By the time they are sixteen‚ ninety percent of them will have viewed pornography at least once‚ and by eighteen‚ eighty percent will have had multiple hardcore exposures (“Pornography Statistics”). The majority of these kids are boys‚ yet both genders encounter many pornographic sites on the Internet

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    BADM476 Marketing Research Spring 2013 Research Design – Project 2 (preparation for Exam 1) 10 points for submission Hudson Coffee Company Case Study About a year ago‚ Harrison Hudson‚ president and founder of Hudson Coffee Company‚ visited the cafeteria at the local university. He was appalled to see students ordering Coke‚ Mountain Dew or Dr. Pepper for breakfast‚ instead of coffee. When Hudson got back to work‚ he encouraged his development team to come up with a product line

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    Factors that influence job design‚ hiring‚ training and performance appraisals that supervisors must take into account. Staff members are required to perform a clear set of job activities that are designed to accomplish organizational objectives (Lewis‚ Packard‚ & Lewis‚ 2007). There are two considerations that should be taken into account when designing specific staff roles. The first consideration is that the job will need to be designed to meet accomplishment of program objectives‚ satisfaction

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    Interpreting Causal Uncertainty with Individual’s Initial Interactions Many studies have been conducted to examine why people feel the way they do towards events or situations they perceive as not their stereotypical “norm” or feeling uncertain as to why someone did what they did. In a study by Gifford Weary and John A. Edwards (1994)‚ they define this uncertainty about one’s inability to comprehend or identify causal relationships or causal conditions in society as causal uncertainty (CU). Whether

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