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    Action Research In Schools

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    weeks we have been working on our own action research issue. I choose to research the factors behind why there are less female students taking higher level science courses during their junior and senior years of high school. Each week we added on new elements of action research starting with the questions, research purpose and literature reviews, to methodology, data analysis and communicating our findings. This course really opened my eyes to action research and what it can really do for my…

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    Ash Ball Market Research: Yo Yo Yogurt A.S 2.4 v2 Plan and Design The aim of this research is to assess the longterm viability of YoYo Yogurts in its current market, to determine whether or not the business should look to expand in the future. YoYo Yogurt is a new frozen store which is located in the centre of the Johnsonville mall. YoYo Yogurt has a variety of flavours of yogurts, fruit smoothies and juices. YoYo Yogurt primarily attracts younger people more than older people because the…

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    This paper explores the interaction of variables within a quantitative research. A variable in research can be an individual or group, which is observed for various measurements during an experiment (Creswell, 2014). Additionally, variables used within an experiment is used to observe the reactions of how each variable interacts with each other and the dependent variable. The effects of each variable help determine the outcome of a study or experiment. In order to understand the variables, they…

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    Sampling Strategy and Sample Size for a Quantitative Research Plan Introduction When a researcher is constructing a sampling method, the questions about the population where the sample will come from and the size of the sample to be used come into play for the purpose of seeking statistical validity (Frankfort-Nachmias & Nachmias, 2008). Parahoo (2014) explains that, in order for sampling method or strategy to be considered credible, defining the population to be sampled, type of sampling,…

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    Text Complexity

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    Helping Students Grow as Readers Text complexity is something that is very important for students to continue to develop their reading abilities and teachers can help. The three factors used to measure the text complexity are quantitative, qualitative, and matching material to the reader and the task. Each of these things ensure that students are being challenged in their reading, growing their vocabulary, and feel as though they are reading for a purpose. As a teacher, one must take time to…

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    forecasts provide guidance for decisions ranging from human-resource planning to inventory control and from call-center planning to cash-flow management” (Fildes & Goodwin, 2007). Forecasting may be accomplished by utilizing both quantitative and qualitative methods. Quantitative methods use historical data and past trends and tendencies to envision the future needs and performance of the company. On the other hand, qualitative methods depend on the expertise and judgment of the leadership of…

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    Anurupyara Case Study

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    4.3 ANURUPYENA (Ekadhikina Purvena) COROLLARY: Anurupyena (means Proportion) Meaning: By one more than the previous one Anurupyena Sutra is a specific method of division in Vedic Mathematics which shows how to divide numbers when Nikhilam and Paravartya are not applicable. Specific Condition Required: _ As we know the meaning of Anurupyena (as proportion/ratio), we multiply/divide by factor to make divisor closer to larger number (To apply Nikhilam) OR to make closer to smaller number (To apply…

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    In chapter five of the book “Problems From Philosophy”, by James Rachels, the author guides us through “The Problems Of personal Identity”, and its theory’s. The main points in this chapter were the theory’s, like The Bundle Theory, The Soul Theory, The Same-Body Theory, and The Memory Theory. This chapter consists of theories attempting to define personal identity. The chapter begins questioning whether we can survive death, and where do we go after we die. We can’t solve these questions…

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    Single-Case Design

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    Single-case designs are useful when researchers want to examine an individual’s unique behavior rather than focusing on the behavior of a group of participants; this makes case experiments an optimal technique for both clinical and counseling psychologists as well as behavioral analysts. While the name implies that only one subject is being studied throughout the whole experiment, this design can accommodate several individuals; although, typically this design is not used on large groups of…

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    Question one Multiple choice Questions 1.1. E 1.2. B 1.3. E 1.4. E 1.5. B 1.6. B 1.7. B 1.8. B 1.9. C 1.10. D 1.11. B 1.12. B 1.13. D 1.14. B 1.15. B 1.16. B 1.17. D 1.18. C 1.19. B 1.20. A Question two Using a Production Possibility Curve (PPC), we can describe the production of two goods, X and Y Point b and c represent maximum attainable combination Point a represents unattainable combination Point d represents attainable but inefficient combination Question Three 3.1 A change in demand…

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