it is own nature which is different than the quantitative data. Qualitative and quantitative data are different in the process of both the analysis and interpretation. Mostly qualitative data is textual the goal of which is to deeply understand the relationships rather than just explaining. Qualitative data analysis is iterative and involves member checking asking experienced informants to assure the accuracy of the data collected, unlike the quantitative data analysis which is mainly led by the…
from demographics to the computer usage of the individual and their personal thoughts or feeling on the implementation of computers in preschool classrooms. Having both open-ended and close-ended questions mean that both quantitative and qualitative methods were used. Quantitative data can be used to compile graphs and is known to produce numerical data (McLeod, 2008). The use of open-ended questions leads toward qualitative data. This is due to the descriptive nature of the answers. It is…
his chapter summarizes the significant findings and analysis according to the thematic approach of the study. It presents corresponding conclusions that serve as the basis for the recommendations. 5.1. Summary In this research, survey, interview and document analysis were the tools used in measuring the level of the combat engineering capability of NCEBde in terms of Mobility, Countermobility, Survivability, and General engineering which comprised the four functions of combat engineering.…
2.4. Data Analysis For the analysis of the quantitative data, one-way ANOVA, Chi-Square test of independence and descriptive statistics were applied. For ANOVA, in order to determine which groups caused the significant difference, Tamhane T2 test, one of the most common post hoc (multiple comparison) tests, was used. For the normal distribution of data, the skewness and kurtosis coefficients were examined. For the normality test skewness coefficient of a distribution taken in the range of -1.5…
Think or talk aloud 1.0 INTRODUCTION In this task/assignment Lazada (www.lazada.com.my) Lazadare chosen as the research material. In this assignment there are 4 participants Lazadare chosen to make complete it. Participants need to do some tasks including making pre-orders, comparing prices, making payment, and tracking deliveries/shipping. The range betLazadaen these participants are betLazadaen 20-52 years old. One of the participants is particular with online shopping, while another one…
Linguistic Analysis of Poems by Emily Dickinson INTRODUCTION Linguistic Analysis deals with the scientific analysis or study of language. It includes at the very least one of the five branches of linguistics: Phonology, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax and Pragmatics. Linguistic Analysis can be used to determine the historical connection between distinct languages from different locations of the world. But the fact that languages can vary vastly depending upon the region, and hence accurately…
Table of Contents 1. Introduction 2 1.1. What is spin coating? 2 1.2. Schematics and design 2 1.3. Factors on which Spin Coating depends 2 1.4. Industrial uses 4 2. Model 4 2.1. Governing Equations 4 2.2. Modified Governing Equations 4 2.3. Radial and Axial Velocities 5 2.4. Volumetric Flow Rate 6 2.5. Variation of Height with time 6 2.5.1. Case A: No Evaporation of Solvent 6 2.5.2. Case B: Evaporation of Solvent 7 3. Future Work 9 4. Appendix 10 Introduction Spin coating is a predominant…
In this article, we will develop a definition of “group mind” in the light of articles such as “opinions and social pressure” by Solomon E. Asch, and “the follower problem” by David brooks. The definition of the group mind that we will develop from these articles will be used to analyze the story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson. In this article, we will analyze and apply the definition of group mind developed and use it to analyze the story of Shirley Jackson, and use examples from the texts to…
Joshua K. Westervelt Dr. Fair MCB 4404 11-13-17 Scientific Article Analysis Questionnaire A. Read the abstract to get an overview of the article. B. Read the entire article and write notes from each section (Introduction/ Materials-Methods/ Results/ Discussion). Always refer back to the abstract if you get lost in the main sections of the article. C. Then answer following questions (also see “Explanation of Article Sections” below). ABSTRACT/OVERVIEW QUESTIONS: 1. Who did the research, and…
. Melvin Colangelo AJS275 Butcher Words: The Importance of Documenting Melvin Colangelo AJS275 Butcher Words: The Importance of Documenting We have discussed the importance of accurate reports. In this paper we shall take a more in-depth approach of what goes into a quality report, some of the procedures used, and the departments that rely on these reports. All reports should be written within a few hours of the event to ensure the details are fresh in…