a specific way that manipulates what we choose making the polls very unreliable and Bias. For the first poll found it came to my attention that there were not enough respondents for this to be accurate. When polls do not have a decent number of respondents you do not get the full picture. There needs to be at least 1,000 respondents or more from all over the continent, this will allow people from different cultural backgrounds or genders to have their say on the topic. It is impossible to know…
last 15% preferences is given to banners. According to survey it is known that the most usage of JSW steel products is in construction & infrastructure. Because 50% respondents are voted to construction and infrastructure, coming next 25% respondents for L.P.G cylinders, then 15% respondents for automotive and at last 10% respondents for furniture. According to survey it is known that the highest users of JSW steel products are government oriented units that is 50%, then 30%…
hand the promise of Confidentiality was given. Judith bell explains that confidentiality can be broken unwittingly, however I ensured that any questionnaires from the respondents were kept safely locked up in a file as suggested in the University of Hertfordshire ethics guidelines; institutions were not named, and that respondents were unidentifiable. Analysis of Pilot study From the feedback I received from the distribution of my pilot, it was clear that the questions asked were relevant to…
I. THE IMMIGRATION JUDGE DID NOT ERROR IN GRANTING THE RESPONDENT’S APPLICATION FOR ASYLUM. The Honorable Immigration Judge did not error as a matter of law in concluding that the respondent was a member of the particular social group- a group of family members who resisted narco-trafficker’s demands. When making a credibility finding, an IJ considers the totality of the circumstances, and all relevant factors, and may base the determinations on: the demeanor, candor, or…
I will be examining Tom Tyler and Robert Boeckmann’s article “Three Strikes and You Are Out, but Why? The Psychology of Public Support for Punishing Rule Breakers”, in which Tyler and Boeckmann use a questionnaire to interview their respondents. In their research they are examining the social meaning of rule breaking behavior. The reviewed questions are; “Why do people want to punish rule breakers? Is it creating tangible personal risk and is it dangerous? Are there signs of declining social…
Out of 22 respondents, 8 answered that they were spending Php 5,001 – Php 15,000 (36.36%)for their basic needs. Another 8 responded that they spent Php 15,001 – Php 25,000 (36.36%). 6 said that they were spending over Php 25,000 for their basic needs (27.27%). The result of the survey showed that half of the respondents were spending Php 5,001 – Php 15,000 for one year to obtain CPD units (50%). 3 answered Php 5,000 (13.64%). Another 3 responded that they spent over Php 25,000 for CPD units…
reason for damage in the event that it straightforwardly, normally and ceaselessly subsidises in bringing on that harm. Key Elements Required in the Tort of Negligence Duty of Care The results of certain negligence cases rely on upon whether the respondent owed a duty to the offended party. This duty emerges when the law perceives a relationship between the litigant and the offended…
This animosity poses a question of why the lower class and lower middle class, which is what my respondents would all classify themselves as, would seem to have such animosity towards the rich, even when told they were self-made million and billionaires. There is such an enormous gap between the average citizen and those who make up the plutocracy, which…
From TABLE 7- 24, more observed than expected respondents who walked to visit neighbors reported availability of crosswalks and pedestrians signs as well as short spacing between intersections in their neighborhoods. Intuitively, providing safe locations for pedestrian-vehicular interaction should reduce instances of jaywalking. However studies have shown more pedestrian injuries at intersections and marked crosswalks compared to jay walking. This could be due to risky pedestrian and driver…
CHAPTER IV ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA 1. Overall, how well does Airtel website meet your needs? Table 4.01 Sl.No Level of need Fulfilled No. of Respondents Percentage 1 Extremely well 7 11.66% 2 Very well 19 31.66% 3 Moderately well 23 38.33% 4 Not so well 4 6.66% 5 Not at all well 3 6.66% 6 Never visited airtel website 4 5% Total 60 100 Graph 4.01 INTERPRETATION: From the above graph we can interpret that around 81% of customer needs are fulfilled by visiting Airtel website and 14%…