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    Appendix 2 – OFWAT Service Incentive Mechanism Unwanted Call Definition 26th March 2015 Extract 2. Unwanted phone contacts 2.1 Definition Unwanted phone contacts. This is the number of phone contacts received from customers that are ‘unwanted’ from the customer’s point of view. This includes a contact about an event or action that has caused the customer unnecessary aggravation (however mild). It also includes repeat or chase calls by the customer to the company. This is determined by the…

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    implementation 4. May need to know the strength and weakness of the programme 5. May need to know whether the programme is cost-effective 1. Funding the evaluation 2. Developing the programme framework 3. Considering the evaluation methodology and data collection 4. Assisting to access the data resources 5.Considering the interpretation and analysis of the findings 6. Exploiting the findings 7. Assisting to disseminate the findings to other stakeholders Before starting the evaluation 1.…

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    theory as follows: Grounded theory is one that is inductively derived from the study of the phenomenon it represents. This is, it is discovered, developed, and provisionally verified through systematic data collection and analysis of data pertaining to that phenomenon. Therefore, data collection, analysis and theory stand in reciprocal relationship with each other. One does not begin with a theory, they prove it. Rather, one begins with an area of study and what is relevant to that area is…

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    typed. In this article, Anderson, et. al. study the nature of turn taking and conversation management in two-way transmission…

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    the process of collecting information was not expected to be strenuous and the collection of data was expected to be achieved from a relatively large number. Another important aspect noted with reference to surveys is that an extensive range of data can be determined and collected in a more appropriate way. Some of the relevant measures of data that were considered when selecting a survey as the appropriate data collection method include beliefs, attitudes, factual, behavior, opinions, and…

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    According to Bachman & Schutt (2014): Research should expose participants to no more than minimal risk of personal harm, researchers should fully disclose the purposes of their research, participation in research should be voluntary, and therefore subjects must give their informed consent to participate in the research, and confidentiality must be maintained for individual research participants unless it is voluntarily and explicitly waived. (p. 60) Although Dr. Coswalt protects the research…

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    1. What do I already know about my topic/issue? (List everything you can think of.) My topic is Socialism. I know very little about the subject except that it tends to be very flawed and never seems to work. 2. What will I need to learn more about or research further regarding the topic/issue I have chosen? The first thing I need to learn about is what socialism represents and its ideals. I also need to research articles and journals pointing out the flaws of socialism. Lastly, I will need to…

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    METHODOLOGY Lambert (2012) defines methodology as the rationale for the methods you use to investigate and answer your research questions. Therefore, there must be an explanation for your chosen methodology in order to meet your aims of the research. The aim of my research is to uncover the answers of these questions: RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1) What do students and teachers define success as 2) What do students feel contributes to their success 3) What do teachers feel contributes to their pupils…

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    Nonprobability Sampling

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    Throughout scientific studies, researchers utilize sampling and conduct research that identifies probability and nonprobability, reliability, and validity of research. Also, scientists utilize telephone surveys, online surveys, focus groups, and surveys via websites when collecting data for research and need to be aware of the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. Sampling is the process of selecting a small part of a population for inspection and utilizing that smaller part of…

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    Traditional vs Flipped Classes for Nursing Students For many individuals an education is everything. Even more of those individuals want a degree that will forever provide for themselves and their family. Nursing is one of the most sought after careers. This is because there will always be someone sick to take care of and a job will be somewhere at any given time. To get to that ending point standing on the stage with degree in hand is a long road with many obstacles. While in nursing school you…

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