tendency of consuming fast-food compared to females (M=3.83). Moreover‚ results also show that students who live in dormitories and condominiums (M=5.25) frequently consume fast-food more than those who live at home (M=3.15). Meanwhile‚ the relationship between frequency of exposure to fast-food TV advertisements and actual consumption of fast-food can be said to be somehow vague and indistinguishable. Overall‚ it can be concluded that fast-food television ads have an effect on the eating habits of De La
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(LATF) PROJECTS IN KAKAMEGA COUNTY‚ KENYA by Palapala W. Edwin KIM/KAK/061 A Research Proposal Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Award of Diploma in Project Management of the Kenya Institute of Management JUNE 2013 DECLARATION This research project is my original work and has not been presented for research in any other institution. No part of this research should be reproduced without the author’s consent or that of Kenya Institute of Management
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ISSN-L: 2223-9553‚ ISSN: 2223-9944 Vol. 4 No. 3 May 2013 Academic Research International DEVELOPMENT OF A COMPUTERIZED ENROLMENT SYSTEM IN A RURAL-BASED HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM Christian Le Marjo A. Caipang College of Industrial Technology‚ Western Visayas College of Science and Technology‚ Iloilo City‚ PHILIPPINES. 1 clmacaipang@gmail.com ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to design a computerized enrolment system for a ruralbased higher education institution and to find out
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Reports. Journal of Marketing Research‚ 20 (February)‚ 21-28 (1)‚ 127-139 Bryman‚ A. and Cramer‚ D. (2005) Quantitative Data Analysis with SPSS 12 and 13‚ A Guide for Social Scientists‚ London: Routledge Carman‚ J. M. (1990) Consumer Perceptions of Service Quality: An Assessment of the SERVEQUAL dimensions‚ Journal of Retailing‚ 66 (1)‚33-55 Churchill‚ G.A. and Surprenant‚ C. (1982) an investigation into the Determinants of Customer Satisfaction‚ Journal of Market Research ‚ 19‚ 491-504 Cronin‚ J
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GITHINJI D. GATHERU ADM NO: BIT-0-6549-1/2011 Research Proposal submitted to Kenya Methodist University in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of a Diploma in Business Information Technology. . November‚ 2012 DECLARATION This Research Proposal‚ which is my original work‚ has not been presented in any other University .No part of this Research may be reproduced without the prior permission of the author. Sign………………….
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Fundamentals of Research Fundamentals of Research This paper will discuss the connection between scientific methods and research in the human services field. By comparing and contrasting‚ qualitative and quantitative research as well as the describing steps involved in scientific method is answered using realistic examples that may be used in the human service field. The pros and cons of the mixed methods are identified are relevant in the human service environment. The Scientific Method
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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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AN ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS AFFECTING PUPILS’ PERFORMANCE IN UNIVERSAL PRIMARY EDUCATION SCHOOLS (U.P.E) IN UGANDA A CASE STUDY OF KAVUMBA PRIMARY SCHOOL BY NAMUBIRU BARBRA 2010/AUG/B.DES/B6553/DAY SUPERVISOR MR. NKURUNZIZA GEOFFREY A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELORS’ DEGREE OF ARTS IN DEVELOPMENT STUDIES OF NKUMBA UNIVERSITY MAY‚ 2013 DECLARATION I Namubiru Barbra‚ declare that this proposal
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Longer Labor for Women with a Fear of Childbirth‚ Research Reveals New research suggests women who are afraid of childbirth spend longer in labor than women who have no such fear. The result is published (27 June) in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Between 5 and 20% of pregnant women have a fear of childbirth. Various factors have been associated with increased prevalence of fear of childbirth‚ including young maternal age‚ being a first-time mother‚ pre-existing
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physical activity irregularly. Finding the reasons why men do not participate in physical activity regularly is the aim of the report. Understanding the difference between married men and single men is the main aim. Qualitative research has been adopted in this report. Qualitative research means the researcher can collect complex information on the research topic instead of using numerical information(Zikumund‚ Babin‚ Carr & Griffin‚ 2013). The follow will show the findings and results. 2. Literature
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