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    were presented to the respondents to complete and collected personally to ensure a…

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    Honda Case Analysis

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    CHAPTER 4 4.1 DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION Table No 4.1: Table showing the Gender of Honda and Vespa users Particulars HONDA VESPA No of Respondents Percentage % No of Respondents Percentage % MALE 24 60% 10 50% FEMALE 16 40% 10 50% TOTAL 40 100% 20 100% Analysis The above table depicts Honda and Vespa users. In that 60% of Honda users are male and 40% of users are female In Vespa 50% 0f Vespa users are male and 50% of users are female Graph No. 4.1: Graph Showing the Gender of…

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    manager, the position was mostly held by branch manager, Insurance firm manager and marketing manager. About three quarter of the respondents who were interviewed (75.0%) reported that there was a written operations strategy in their insurance firm with only 25.05 of them saying that it was not in existence. 5.3.3 Change of Operations Strategy Majority of the respondents reported that operations strategy were changed often The change in operation strategy could be the cause of poor customer…

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    Importance Of Politeness

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    positive politeness strategies used: 5.1.1.1 Strategy 1: Exaggerate (interest, approval, sympathy) Example: How amazing, it’s very nice! Description: The expression: “How amazing, it’s very nice!” These words said by the customers when the second respondent of shop assistant (Made Jack) make handicraft by painting with his hand. Those words were used to illustrate of feature positive politeness output. The customer used this strategy to show their good intention to Made Jack in order to make…

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    Ch 19 1. The factors that may influence respondents’ interpretation of words include ethnicity, region, nationality, sex, age and education. Word nuances and ambiguities , or unique and unclear language, can also affect word interpretation . Other factors are modifying adjectives and adverbs, grammatical standards, double negatives, double-barreled (two question) questions, leading and loaded questions, over-demanding recall questions, and questions that include prestige. 2. Often, occasionally,…

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    Measuring of Execution after training: Table No. 1: Details of respondents’ analysis towards measuring of execution after training. Measuring of Execution after training Frequency Percent Valid Percent Cumulative Percent Valid 50% 161 33.3 33.3 33.3 25% 322 66.7 66.7 100.0 Total 483 100.0 100.0 Source: Field Survey INTERPRETATION: The above table no. 1 attempts to conclude that, 33.3% of the respondents opined with regard to measuring of evaluation after training program that 50% of the…

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    sixties and are of Puerto Rican descent. Also, by United States standard, they are upper-middle class and work for the Department of Homeland Security as a mediator for most Southern states, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Because the respondent is a family member, I was aware that they identified as a cisgendered man. However, I also knew they were cisgendered based on first-person stories I’ve been told over the years, frequent remarks about what is means to be a man and how to…

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    an individual leaving a 12-unit apartment building on Morgan Avenue North that was a known drug trafficking residence. When the respondent spotted the officers he abruptly turned and entered an alleyway. Given Dickerson’s location and the actions of the respondent the officers had reason to believe he was involved in criminal activity. The officers stopped the respondent and demanded him to submit to a pat down. Upon administering the pat down, the officers did not discover a weapon;…

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    Cameron's Case Summary

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    Everhart and Hunnicutt used multiple narratives from respondents within their work. One respondent whose name is Chris described their abuse relationship, for in their description Chris’s partner practiced a form of polyandry, in which she had multiple partners. Chris described how their partner made them feel uncomfortable, and sexual assault was present within the relationship. Additionally, the sexual assault that Chris experienced was at the hands of their partner and another perpetrator.…

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    process which are full Cost Carriers as well as Low rate Carriers. Further, it demonstrates that full facility airline respondents perceived superior than that of low rate airlines respondent on each service superiority dimensions. The main difference among low cost as well as complete service airlines on the facility quality dimension is understanding .In terms of cost, the respondents observed that low rate airline fares is superior compared to complete service airline ticket. In other words,…

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