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    Law School Film Analysis

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    The Socratic Method was illustrated in this film by Kingsfield, the professor of Hart’s contract law course. Kingsfield believes that the Socratic Method helps one to analyze the facts, trains the mind and keeps the class constantly thinking. This pedagogical tool for learning the law includes both strengths and weaknesses. The weaknesses…

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    Researchers often confront difficulties in selecting adequate research methods among the vast options for their social research. Among the tremendous research methods, quantitative and qualitative research paradigms appear to be the most celebrated methods adopted by majority social researchers. For many decades, social researchers (e.g. David and Sutton, 2004; Johnson and Onwuegbuzie, 2004) argued on the differentiated nature and ideologies of the terms ‘quantitative’ and ‘qualitative’ within…

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    The journal describes how selection process can be improved using a structured interview, and also asses the many way an interview can be structured. In addition, it’s important to mention the article have evaluated the structure or the standardization of interview and divided them into two particular categories; first through what influence the subject matter of the of a particular interview, and second by the process of evaluation of the information received within a given interview. The…

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    Health Study Quiz

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    a) A political pollster reports that his candidate has a 10% lead in the polls with 10% undecided. Observation as he is only guessing as to the conclusion that will overcome the final analysis. Observation is the presence of observing only where the experimental is adding to or taking from. 5) Select the study that is most appropriate and EXPLAIN WHY it is most appropriate for the study. a) Is the aspirin produced by a particular pharmaceutical company better than that of a…

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    Swot Analysis Of Asda

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    competitor’s customer retention rate. [7]  Signs point to serial acquisitions: Asda clearly demonstrates that, it has an enormous firepower. It also has a vast range of products and hence could justify its purchasing ego. But while it’s ‘fill the gap’ method might of use to the company (as its been the case), it raises an asserting danger of Asda becoming a serial acquirer and this tends to reduce earnings visibility and quality. 3|Page 2.1.3 Opportunities  Acquisitions and Take…

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    quantitative data in addressing cause and effect. The quantitative research method is not appropriate to address the experiences of participants; therefore, the quantitative method would not provide the needed information to address the focus of this study. The mixed methods research approach is a combination of both the qualitative and quantitative methods (Agerfalk, 2013; Fakis, Hilliam, Stoneley, & Townsend, 2014). The mixed methods approach is used when the development of the study combines…

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    Ways Of Knowing Essay

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    In order to answer this question, keywords that have to be interpreted are “a network of ways of knowing.” A network of ways of knowing implies how certain ways of knowing relate or intertwine with each other. Therefore, the statement “in gaining knowledge, each area of knowledge uses a network of ways of knowing,” suggests how certain ways of knowing intertwine with each other when gaining knowledge, in any given area of knowledge. Which leads to the question: to what extent can a network of…

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    Social media, student based technology, both of these things are acceptable to modern life today, but to what extent and time do we let the children that will become the next future generation use these conveniences? That is the question and hypothesis this article has answered, concerning parents and the limits they allow. Also, the actions they take to enforce the rules they have set up in order to maintain a healthy mind and body concerning how much time is spent on technology, and the cites…

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    the qualitative method. This method would allow me to analyze the behaviors and responses of the participants through interviews. The type of interview that I would use is in-depth interviews because I would allow the participants to dig deep into their emotions and tell me their story. I would interview…

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    that backs up our reason to conduct a study. We must analyze data and make unbiased predictions and conclusions. We have to make sure every problem that is intended for research has a solution and an explanation of it. When looking at research methods, there are multiple ways to tackle a problem within the qualitative and quantitative categories. There may not be a wrong way, but there is a more efficient or better way to conduct a research. Depending on what kind of research is being done,…

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