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     The costs of the data collection methods discussed. Data collection methods Costs Selected data collection method 1: focus groups $10,000 Selected data collection method 2: one-on-one interviews in person or by telephone $5,000 Selected data collection method 3: use of questionnaires and other tools by staff to record data about enterprise activities $3,000 Total costs $18,000  Your recommended options for collecting and analysing the data, including a consideration of the costs of data…

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    The drive of the research interview is to discover the views, skills, beliefs and/or impulses of individuals on detailed matters. Qualitative methods, such as interviews, stand believed to provide a 'more depth understanding of social wonders than would be acquired from morally quantitative methods, such as questionnaires. Interviews are, therefore, most fitting where little is already known about the study wonder otherwise where detailed visions are required from individual participants. They…

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    concept than if only one perspective is presented. Student learning improves when cooperative learning methods are used and discussion is a key feature. To be effective, students need to participate in interactive dialogue with the teacher and one another. Moreover, One of the significant strategies of collaborative teaching and learning is using formal cooperative learning methods in the classroom. Formal cooperative learning consists of students working together, for one class period to…

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    involves set of structured questions presented to targeted group of people with an intention of measuring their attitudes, values or beliefs. Advantages and disadvantages of survey are as follows: • It is easy to develop compared to other research methods. • It is easy to manage the all process. • The researcher need not meet the interviewees personally because it can be administered by use of mobile devices; administer online, use emails or telephone. • It is possible to reach large numbers of…

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    states that imagination is used to formulate a theory based on either abstract or empirical knowledge found in the real world, and justified and validated by means of inductive or deductive reasoning. One common form of deductive logic is syllogism, a formal argument in logic that is formed by two statements and a conclusion which must be true if the two statements are true, if a=b and b=c, then a=c. Syllogistic mathematical reasoning is applied in chemistry, if noble gases are stable and the…

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    should hold no opinions about matters of scientific fact. The intellectual reorganization in the social sciences requires the renunciation by the greater number of their right of individual inquiry on subjects above their qualifications.”  Preferred Methods of Inquiry  The methodology of sociology is the same as it is for the natural sciences: – Observation – Experimentation – Comparison  Observation By observation Comte means the direct observation of human behavior, guided by a…

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    -Jodi Tassinari Sociology 101 Dr. Boyle 11/8/17 Exam Essay Question 1 Sociology and the scientific method go hand in hand. Applying a scientific analysis helps us begin to understand how groups of people are affected by life, values, beliefs, behaviors and the way society is organized. With the scientific method, sociologists can organize and understand questions about society. The scientific method is composed of six different steps, ask a question, research existing sources, formulate a…

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    4. Various Responses to Miliband-Poulantzas Debate 4.1. Ernesto Laclau: Methodological and Epistemological Problem Robin Blackburn (2014) described Ernesto Laclau as “the outstanding Argentinean political philosopher ... the author of landmark studies of Marxist theory and of populism as a political category and social movement. ... Used the work of Antonio Gramsci to reject what they saw as the reductionism and teleology of much Marxist theory... a ‘post-Marxist’ and an advocate of ‘radical…

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Any Research has it’s own importance in any business organization . The research shows the real fact about product as well as organization. Research is a systematic and scientific investigation of any idea either precise or abstract from a continuous basis for learning, it could be either exploratory or descriptive. According to above definition research is a systematic and scientific investigation through which any organization try to…

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    practice. Tacit knowledge is highly personal (held within the holder), subjective, difficult to formalize, articulate and communicate fully, experience based, contextualized, job specific, transferred through conversation or narrative, not captured by formal…

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