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    4.4.3 Hypothesis 03 H3: Activity mix impacts negatively on profit. The activity mix significant value is 0.846 with BOC’s profitability, it is not statistically significant. Therefore there is no evidence to accept the H3 and researcher accept null hypothesis. Fee income generating banks are more likely to have a negative impact on banks’ profitability, reflecting more intense of competition on national and international basis. Therefore when BOC shifts from interest bearing to non -interest…

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    Semi Structured Interviews

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    more than once semi-structured interviews will be the most convenient to collect the data (Doody & Noonan, 2013). Semi-structured interviews will help the researcher to develop a keen understanding of the experience of the undocumented immigrants. The interviews will allow participants to share their stories, as suggested by many researchers namely Newton (2010); Seidman (2013); Jacob et al. (2012); Knox & Burkard (2009). The interviews will be mostly of open-ended questions, and emphasis…

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    matching of the researcher with research attendants as a remedy for efficient research has been censured on ground which embraces its implicitly essentialist and homogenous view of ethnicity (Elam & Fenton, 2003). Ethnic matching may be proven deprivation in which participants hardly feel assured by the promise of confidentiality, or in which they prefer to express their different opinions such as the topic concerning religion or gender relations. The target and cons of matching the researchers…

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    and quantitative goes far beyond that of whether or not numbers are being implemented during the process of recording data; qualitative researchers can use numbers to label and categorize objects. The conventional view is that the qualitative researcher finds their observations to be more descriptive and contextually dependent, while the quantitative researcher is allowed to make predictions and deductive inferences while assuming that their findings can be generalized. Determining whether a…

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    it is evident that research has gone astray due to the ignorance of researchers and regulators towards their subjects. One might believe that the…

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    why researchers should be careful when examining and presenting data. Bracey claims that when collecting data to conduct a research study, it is important that researchers use multiple data sources. He provides an explanation of the issues with using only one statistical source of data. Research conducted using only one data source will most likely not be accurate. For example, if a researcher conducted a study on the attendance of eleventh grade high school students, and if that researcher used…

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    it is only to let the customer write more details or to let the researcher got more information about a certain point. The interview and the survey are in Arabic and English Language. Data analysis: The analysis of data will be done by classifying the sample customers by ages, gender, employed, and education levels, to see the percentage of each classification. Then, the researcher will analysis test the hypotheses. The researcher will use a program in order to categorize the data. Some of the…

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    research strategy is very important. Research strategy can be define as a plan of action that gives direction and enabling researcher to conduct research systematically rather than haphazardly (UNC Asheville, 2013). There are several strategies can be used to conduct proper research include case research,…

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    In “Purdue researchers tackle global hunger through innovation,” Hayleigh Colombo discussed the effects of GPS and drones on farming in the United States and Africa. Colombo used Chuck and Brian Shelby’s farm in Lafayette, Indiana as an example of farming that used modern GPS equipment to boost the efficiency and profitability. However, in Africa the story was portrayed much differently. Farmers used hand tools to scratch at the hard, solid ground that was difficult to break through, while…

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    Narrative Inquiry

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    self-defining life stories in ways that are not unlike how they differ from each other on more conventional psychological characteristics such as traits, motives, intelligence, and so forth (Dodge, Ospina, & Foldy, 2005;McAdams, 2001). This gives researchers a more unique and narrowed view of an individual’s life experience in relation to a specific event and how it may correlate with others who have also experienced the same specific event, such as a chronic illness (Laranjeira,…

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