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    systemize ambiguous facts in providing a greater future for decision making. A case study is used as a research methodology, for instants, instead of conducting extremely broad population to survey, a researcher will focus on a comprehensive qualitative analysis to a phenomenon in a smaller group of participants (Hyett, Kenny, & Dickson-Swift, 2014). A case study is not itself an actual research method, however a researcher may select methods of data collections and analysis to generate…

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    The Danger of Mixing Quantitative and Qualitative Market Research in a B2B Environment Quantitative research studies (e.g., surveys or medical trials) and qualitative research studies (e.g., interviews or focus groups) are powerful tools in the hands of a trained marketer. Both forms of research are valid, and both provide useful insight into a market space, when properly conducted and appropriately interpreted. Yet they are as different as oil and water. Some of the differences between these…

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    fourteen-questions survey on more than just if a student consistently utilizes social media on how their use of social media affects their academic performances concerning their completion of assignments, and how efficiently they obtain necessary to research online as they become distracted by social media. The survey would be entirely anonymous and would ask questions concerning whether their academic performances have been affected by using social networking sites followed up by their…

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    Ivie Eboigbodin Qualitative and Quantitative Pleasures Qualitative and Quantitative pleasures come out of Utilitarianism. Utilitarianism can often be thought of as dangerous and wretched because it allows for seriously immoral acts to take place. Utilitarianism argues for maximum pleasure to take place, but in doing so can allow such acts as rape, torture etc. Therefore many disregard the act because of its possible immoral acts that could take place. However the Philosopher Mill has come…

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    quantitative studies, qualitative studies may be viewed by some as a weaker research approach because data collection is not based on formulas and mathematical equations (Fontes & Piercy, 2000, p.175). Rather, data is collected in a more personal way, through observations, interview questions, documents, and audiovisual information. Participants in the study do not have to be random, rather they can be hand picked by the researcher for specific purposes. Qualitative research provides researchers…

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    portion of the research project involving the use of body cameras in professional tennis. In this document, the qualitative method for research will be further elaborated on, as well as the sampling method. As stated in the previous document, the objective of this study is to measure and understand the interest of the sample in incorporating body cameras in professional tennis. The information gathering method used will be focus groups. The methodology for this research will be qualitative. The…

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    Behavior In Childhood

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    Qualitative studies are beneficial to providing a more in-depth insight into the experience and lifestyle of individuals. The aim of this study was to understand if parents’ behaviors impact the health behaviors of young adults. The responses identified the significance of parents’ health behaviors and attitudes of health behaviors among young adults which persisted into young adulthood. When comparing this topic to other literature, the same responses were consistent or similar to the responses…

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    particular, and explains the Black woman’s response. Sociology needs to shift to a more qualitative approach to validating knowledge in order to represent all standpoints. The only way to break down the matrix of domination is to dismember the current Eurocentric…

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    caregivers (30 total participants), followed by parents (27 participants), directors/owners (19 participants), policy makers and social service professions were the smallest portion with only 8 participants each. While this is a large sample size for a qualitative study it is important to consider the generalizability of the results. One of the limitations of this study was that the sample size was limited to the Midwestern area of the U.S. and consisted primarily of Euro American women in all…

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    Freedom Vs Determinism

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    of determinism can vary like soft determinism is often used to describe that people do have a choice, but their behavior is always subject to some form of pressure.Determinism itself has ten dogmas that are laid down as incontrovertible truth. The research that I’ve done on this is quite interesting. Amazing philosophers such as Pythagoras, Plato, Euclid, Archimedes, and Galileo have given these to us with plausible explanations. Pythagoras who is lived in five-hundred B.C. Plato founder of the…

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