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    motivated by and do they care about their health and numbers? Are people aware and understand Body Composition testing and services? What motivates people to manage their health? Our research included: 8 one-on-one interviews 3 ethnographies 3 focus groups 1 quantitative survey An analysis of Simmons OneView data Based on our research, we recommend the Young Active Health Manager (YAHM) as DEXAMAP’s target consumer. YAHMs are individuals who prioritize seeing results in their fitness. They…

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    Qualitative Social Care

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    people’s experiences of micro-level social care (Wang and Schneider, 2000). Particularly, lv et al. (2014) generate a study, which focuses on the older people with disabilities to analyse the influences of community care intervention. The paper adopts focus group interviews to collect data with 10 older people with disabilities who are suffering chronic diseases, by conducting a qualitative research method, finding community care including friendly interactive relationship, physical and mental…

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    METHODOLOGY The research methodology describes the pathway used to approach the study question. While weak methods may lead to sterile speculation and a lack of scientific base, excessive attachment to rules and models could generate stereotypical responses and insufficient contextualization. A proper methodology may combine coherent techniques and the researcher’s flexibility, knowledge and ethics. A reasonable method to approach Houston’s mental health network should consider its complexity.…

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    Congolese/Zarian students’ academic achievement in depth (Fontana & Frey, 2000). Since the study is focusing on a targeted Congolese/Zairian groups, the study may also use the qualitative focus group interview (FGI) to collect data. In effect, to study the effect of mobility on Congolese/Zairian student’s academic achievement, the use of data triangulation utilizing focus groups (FGs) and in-depth interview (IDI) interviews inquiry may outcome to a wider understanding of the phenomenon of…

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    as the sampling method. As stated in the previous document, the objective of this study is to measure and understand the interest of the sample in incorporating body cameras in professional tennis. The information gathering method used will be focus groups. The methodology for this research will be qualitative. The information required for this study calls for this methodology. Adding body cameras to tennis is not only a drastic change to the sport, but a costly one. To continue to please…

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    individuals as well the target groups will be oriented regarding the purpose of the study and will be informed the importance of the research. They will also be ensured that the personal or organizational information provided will remain undisclosed and can only be used for data analysis procedures. Interviews can be conducted at workplace or someplace where the interviewee will feel comfortable. 3. Audio tape recording Questions for in depth interviews and focus group discussions can be…

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    Eco-Friendly Case Study

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    friendly (EF) products, we have conducted a focus group. This study was done to provide us with this valuable, qualitative information, as it addressed key insights and recommendations on this topic. We believe to better understand the respondent’s purchasing behavior we needed to have a diverse set of respondents. This broad audience was chosen to help better address the population for our final report. We believe the greatest contribution from this focus group was the key insights we received…

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    Semi-structured Interviews Semi-structured interviews will be conducted after focus groups as a development tool for my research. During focus groups, personal views may be restrained, as individuals are uncomfortable in expressing their own perspectives in front of a group (Finch & Lewis 2003, p185). Therefore, interviews will be a suitable method for my explanatory work by exploring young people’s personal views further.…

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    Introduction This essay discusses and justifies the choice of research methodology for addressing the research question developed to investigate a particular research problem of the professional football players in Saudi Arabia are not ambitious to warming up exercises. In this regards a qualitative case study (CS) methodology is chosen as the appropriate choice for addressing the research question. The discussion on methodology is based on the key characteristics of qualitative CS methodology…

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    If you had a magic wand, what one thing would you do to improve the quality of childcare? The phenomenological approach in the focus groups conducted by this study was the most effective way to understand the lived experience of the different stakeholders to determine what quality in childcare meant to them. Sampling and Data…

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