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    In terms of primary data, questionnaires and structured interviews were conducted to obtain quantitative and qualitative data. With questionnaires, I chose to use the simple random sampling method when distributing my questionnaires to obtain the most accurate, valid and unbiased data. Of the 30 questionnaires distributed 30 were obtained. At particular pre-selected time intervals (during school) I distributed questionnaires in sets of three to individuals ranging from twelve years old to the…

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    The process of research requires a good understanding of ethics and what ethics entitles while conducting research. There will always be a biases and relationship dynamic will conducting research which need to be carefully addressed in each type of research method be it a questionnaire or a survey, an interview, an observation or a focus group, issues that must be considered every step of the way. A researcher must familiarise themselves with the REB and make sure that any research involving…

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    Taylor (2002) and Arango (2002) published theoretical articles, however, both articles used different research methods. Taylor’s (2002) study on the new economics of labour migration used literature review method which is a select…

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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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    Research methods are a broad term. While methods of data collection and data analysis represent the core of research methods, the focus of the research is to collect data that can test both dependent and independent variables (Cresswell, 2008). The nature of the dependent variable (social media) in the hypothesis dictates the methodology and design for this perspective study. Therefore, the researcher is proposing an exploratory research to fully expose the potential and conceptual distinctions…

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    Secondary research is a research method that analyses data or information from books, journals, and other types of literatures. Those sources of literatures are classified into primary resources, secondary resources, and social commentaries. Before using the sources, the researcher has to ensure that the sources are valid and objective. 3.1. Primary Sources Primary sources are first-hand original information that have not yet been interpreted or made into literature work. An example of primary…

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    market to another. Therefore, a company must perform extensive market research to discover and unmask the intimate details. This includes learning about overall market conditions, customer attitudes, and product and/or service sustainability. Market…

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    Moving on from the different research methodologies used in health and social care, I will now assess those research methodologies and come to a conclusion as to how valid the findings which are obtained through these methods are, and what could be done to improve the validity and reliability of data gained from such research methodologies. Some methods of research may give better and more reliable data than other methods. Each method comes with its advantages and disadvantages and some are more…

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    Mississippi Case Problem

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    I. Jurisdiction The first step to any successful research plan is to determine in which jurisdiction the legal issue arises. Once I know the jurisdiction, I know which laws apply to the legal problem at issue. This means I must determine if the problem involves a federal issue or a state issue. If the legal problem involves a federal issue, then I must use federal laws and cases from federal courts to resolve the issue. Conversely, if the problem involves a state issue, then I must determine in…

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    Organizational Research: The Walt Disney Company Organizational Research Overview Information is imperative to the successful operation of any organization and saves time, energy, and resources. An organization conducts research to collect information and uses that information to create new knowledge improving organizational learning and to make decisions and develop courses of action in response to current problems or foreseeable issues within the organization. Few companies have been able…

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