simplified risk analysis is qualitative and the risk in presented in on a coarse scale (low, moderate or large) and formalised risk analysis methods are not used. On the other hand, standard risk analysis may be quantitative or qualitative and it is more formalised using methods like HAZOP and coarse risk analysis. Finally, model-based risk analysis is primarily quantitative using techniques such as event tree analysis and fault tree to calculate risk. Thus, quantitative and qualitative…
Implementation of iPads and other mobile devices as teaching tools in special education classrooms provide significant improvements in academic learning, as well as improvements in behavior, social engagement, communication and self-determination. Not only does the use of iPads help students in special education classrooms, they are also easy and manageable for teachers and parents to utilize. iPads are easy to operate, malleable in terms of updating applications, programs and software, and they…
1. Why is qualitative data collection a good fit for diverse and at-risk populations? ANSWER- (c) it allows their voices to be heard. Qualitative data collection provides more knowledge about the at-risk population, where it is often paramount to fully hear what they have to say, analyzing their views by keeping the data in their own words and avoid a tendency toward favoring majority population views and reductionism, (pg. 249). 2. What is the first step in qualitative data analysis? ANSWER -…
three research methodologies that are relevant to conducting a business research study. Each research study will be analyzed and expound upon, subsequently, a best fit research methodology will be chosen to represent the criteria for the research study. A review of the research study pertains to comparing whether remodeled departmental stores increases on sales in opposition to exuberant sales deals. A Proposed Research Methodology for Measuring Sales and Operation Planning. This research…
Qualitative research aims to explore and analyse the experiences of individuals and groups (Barber, 2008). With group research, the interactions amongst members can help the researcher gain a greater understanding of the topic being discussed. Thus, a beneficial qualitative research method is ‘focus groups’. The study by Slater and Tiggermann (2010), entitled ‘’ ‘Uncool to do sport’: A focus group study of adolescent girls’ reasons for withdrawing from physical activity’’, had the aim of…
The reason behind selecting this research design is the reliance of study on secondary data sources. The results of exploratory research design can highlight certain answers to the questions initiating with ‘why’, ‘how’, and ‘when’. In other words, the use of this research design for the considered study can enable the researcher to determine the issues within the integrated case study through its analysis…
as the several limitations to the Universal Primary Education Development Program that I too will be underlining in my paper. 2. Yusuph, K. (2013). Quality Primary Education in Tanzania: A Dream or Reality? International Journal of Independent Research and Studies, 2(3), 109-118. Kambuga Yusuph’s article on the Quality Primary Education in Tanzania: A Dream or Reality? provides an extensive quantitative study on the quality of education in Tanzania. This is a central literature to review as it…
time. Focus groups are a good tool for exploratory research, however, as is the case in most studies, these qualitative interviews may later be combined with quantitative techniques in order to gain a deeper understanding of the topic. Furthermore, focus groups can be very effective in helping researchers gain insights while conducting studies with participants of different upbringings and cultures. Focus group interviewing, similar to a qualitative one to one interviews are relatively flexible.…
work only on this case but not with others LDC such as China, Indonesia or India. As Blonigen and Wang (2005) said, “Pooling data from DCs and LDCs might disguise the true effects of inward FDI in these two groups of countries”. From Miao Wang’s research (2010), LDCs might lack of domestic investment’s adequate level in comparing with DCs. Without FDI, the local firm in DLCs will also make…
In the “Story of an Hour”, the husband, Brently Mallard, is still a good man to Louise because “he never looks upon her with anything but love” (12). However, despite the fact that Louise knows that her husband loves her, the sense of his domination makes it difficult for her to feel any love. She can merely attest to an occasional feeling of affection: “And yet she loved him, sometimes” (15). In “To my Dear and Loving Husband”, a love poem, dedicated to her husband, “Anne conveys how much she…