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    Job satisfaction topic has been researched by many researchers previously. According to Stephen P. Robbins (2005) Job satisfaction is attitude of an employee towards work according to the rewards they receive from work and rewards they believe they should get from the work. Positive attitude towards work shows job satisfaction and negative attitude towards work shows job dissatisfaction (Armstrong,2006). Aziri B (2011) states that efficiency and effectiveness of an employee depends on job…

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    A qualitative methodology was employed to provide descriptive information about families’ decision-making experiences, with both phenomenological and grounded theory approaches used to examine data generated through semi structured interviews. Both the descriptive and summative information provide a framework for understanding and integrating the complex factors that shape family experiences throughout the decision-making process. The results reflect a family-centered view of the process of…

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    near-synonyms that has been mentioned in scope and limitation of this research. Then, the searches will yield researcher concordance lines for each node that will be analyzed later on by the researcher. From that concordance lines, researcher will choose 100 samples feature in COCA and selecting the first 30 lines to be analyzed then researcher will repeat the previous steps until there is nothing new to be analyzed. 5. Data Analysis First of all, after researcher does the search according to…

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    In the Limitations and Future Research section of the paper, the authors acknowledge this issue. Their sample consisted of predominantly European and African-American boys from an urban community, identified at risk of developing behavioural problems. Furthermore, the fact that all the participants were male, means the findings of this study cannot be generalised…

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    Arvind Motor Case Study

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    CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION TO PROJECT Project is on employee engagement and retention strategy under taken at Arvind motors, Mangalore for the period of 12 weeks. Aim of the study was to find out what kind of employee engagement and retention strategy will help the employees to perform better. The organization success is highly dependent on engaging the employees by various activities to retain them to perform better. Therefore it is necessary for the company to find out which…

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    However, even though this is the population from which a sample was taken for the research, it may be assumed that ultimately the goal of the study is to define the population as all workers in Taiwan, for purposes of extrapolation of the data. Additionally, only respondents holding a full-time job were selected for the analysis in order to highlight the potential effects of work/family conflict (Lu et al., 2011). Description of Data and Descriptive Statistics A wide variety of data was…

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    Civic Engagement

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    12th grades students were examined as following. The portions of male students participated in the survey across three grades stay steadily around 49% in all survey waves, which suggests the reliability of the sample used. Geographically, schools from four U.S. regions were used in the sample includes NE (Northeast), NC (North-central), S (South), and W (West). The participation rates for both NE and NC regions rises from grade 8 to grade 10 and then all dropped slightly for the 12th grade.…

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    Qualitative Observation

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    me understand my research topic better. But also it is a case study, because it is a form of qualitative descriptive research that is used to look at individuals, a small group of participants, or a group as a whole. This is where I collect data about participants using participant and direct observations, interviews, protocols, tests, examinations of records, and collections of writing samples (Alp, 2013). And I think this…

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    Introduction…………………………………………………………………..…………….P.3 Theoretical perspective…………………………………………………………...………P.4 Literature Review…………………………………………………………….……………P.5 Methodology…………………………………………………………………….………..P.11 Methods……………………………………………………………………..…………….P.12 Sample and Access to sample/ data…………………………………………………...P.13 Data collection…………………………………………………………….……………...P.16 Data analysis……………………………………………………………………………..P.19 Ethical issues……………………………………………………………….…………….P.19…

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    Methodology There is a concern among parents about whether or not they should vaccinate their children. Attitudes that are directed toward immunizations either being related to misinformation that some have heard or looked up on the internet. Immunization and or vaccines are broadly are perceived by the healthcare organization as well as the healthcare professionals to be the most important instrument for accomplishing the success against fighting diseases. The participating parties will be…

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