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    and design of the study, the sources of data or the population and sample where the data is to be collected, the ethical standards or issues that need to be observed by the researcher while conducting the research, the instrument which will be used, the data collection procedure, and the tools for data analysis. Design The method used for this research study will be a descriptive design. According to Nieswiadomy (2008) descriptive research design is appropriate to use when the study aims to…

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    Child Observation

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    could be categorized as level 2 (stationary with limb or trunk movements), and 3) both children demonstrated a wide variety of play behaviors while interacting with the environment, peers and adults when utilizing a MOH. For the purpose of this descriptive study, an activity was defined as being fun when a child’s affect…

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    Drug Error Quality

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    last part was “action to prevent recurrence”, which would provide preventive measures to avoid occurrence of another drug error. The second and last part were left to document by the unit manager without consulting the reporter. In this study, the sample was chosen randomly and consisted of 50 percent of all the reported errors within the two years. Then, the study was designed with a mixed method research to describe the development of a knowledge base for drug error reporting in an acute…

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    proposal is very important step in designing research. It give the reader the important information. Research proposal is an overall plan or strategy designed to obtain answers to the research questions, research objectives, the research instruments, sample size and design. Furthermore, it includes the study’s problems and limitations; and the proposed timeframe. (Tejeda, 2009). I am going to explain research proposal which part of my project report in is and cover the issues related to it.…

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    1. INTRODUCTION All over the world, it is realized that the job satisfaction reflects employees’ turnover. Most people in employment experience a degree of satisfaction or dissatisfaction with their job. Job satisfaction is very important because it is directly or indirectly involved with personal and organizational well-being. For the past few years, employees’ turnover has been of great interest to researchers. Turnover intention is the employees plan to leave their jobs or to fire the…

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    Stuttering Essay

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    The Overall Assessment of the Speaker’s Experience of Stuttering–Adults (OASES–A), is a self-report that measures the impact of stuttering on a person’s life in various situations. The OASES–A instrument will provide valuable information about Mr. Smith’s feelings, attitudes, and self-awareness in regards to his stuttering and cluttering. Mr. Smith revealed an overall total score of 3.06, a moderate-to-severe impact rating, signifying that he may not speak fluently or communicate easily in most…

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    Another essential issue in the Systemic Functional Linguistics is the three aspects of context of the register. According to Thompson (2013:40), register is defined as “certain recognizable configurations of linguistic resources in contexts”. In Halliday’s view, tenor, field, mode are able to describe aspects of language within texts. There seems to be a slight correlation with the three metafunctions, as field is concerned with the topic of the discourse like experiential. In the previous…

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    The main purpose of this qualitative descriptive study is to carry out analysis of major causes of youth labor migration after political revolution in Nepal, and its relationship with political and ethnic conflict in recent years. This study proposes to conduct a six-month long qualitative research in Southern-Central districts (Parsa, Bara, Rautahat, and Sarlahi) of Nepal on the subject of youth migration and ethnic conflict, and how ethnic conflict plays role in this issue. Often time, policy…

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    1. The purpose of the research is to compare the effectiveness of the “service encounter” between the general medicine outpatient clinics and Obstetrics and Gynecology clinics. The use of the Service Encounter Evaluation Model shows that the quality of the service affects the customer’s satisfaction. 2. Because consumers of Taiwan are gaining control of decisions about their medical matters, medical institutions are competing to exceed the performance of other institutions for patients. For the…

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    PROMQACS Case Study

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    Interpretation: 32% sample of respondent has been working above 5 years for the organization 24% respondents are working 3-5 years, 16% working for 5 years or less than 1 years and 12% respondent has been working 1-3 years for the organization. 2. Do you agree that the role…

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