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    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.…

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    4.4 Advantages Of Questionnaires 1. Less Cost And Expenditure- The questionnaire is not as costly as that of other methods. The only expenses it incurs are that of postage and getting the questionnaire prepared. The researcher does not incur costs on travelling and meeting people. 2. Possible To Cover Large Area- If the respondents are scattered over a wide geographical area, Questionnaire method can be used. The investigator has to send the questionnaires by post and he gets the replies. 3.…

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    Kampung Tingga Case Study

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    CHAPTER 3 CASE STUDY 3.1 INTRODUCTION This chapter, the researcher will explain the study area in detail as well as the background and the history of the site. The purpose of this chapter is to give the impression and guidance on the actual site conditions and location about the area of the study. Apart from that, this paper also touches on different types of tourism in Kota Tinggi district. 3.2 STUDY AREA Kampung Panchor and Kampung Makam are chosen as study area because (these)…

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    pointed out the gender, age, being divorced or widowed, being directly exposed to the death of their kids, not having a new baby and disoriented family functioning are significant causes of severe depression. The study used the multistage stratified sampling method to choose bereaved families from the randomly sampled cities and villages. Participants are voluntary, and those who were deaf, blind or with cognitive impairment are excluded from the sample. 17 bereaved fathers and 10 bereaved…

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    Before we get started on the how to benefit from the 340B Mega Guidance, let's review some of the basics. What is 340B? According to HRSA (Health Resources and Services Administration, and simply put, the 340B drug pricing program is a requirement placed on drug manufacturers to provide outpatient drugs, at reduced prices, to health care organizations and covered entities that comply with eligibility requirements. This program helps covered entities to reach more eligible patients by…

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    3.2 Sampling I found my research participants through snowball sampling. Snowball sampling is a well established practice of asking respondents to recommend other possible research participants. Which in my case, the respondents willingly helped to share my survey link. The big advantage of this method is that it increases the number of respondents because people become more positive towards a researcher and are more willing to cooperate when introduced to someone they know. With snowball…

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    Due to the change in data collection methodology from a mandatory census to a voluntary one, the non-response rate of the 2011 (NHS) census is significantly higher than those from the previous 2006 census (Statistics Canada, 2011). In addition to an overall lower response rate, certain population groups, such as the visible minority groups, are less likely to respond to the survey. As a result, since categorizing people by ethnicity and race can be instrumental for the state in keeping control…

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    How was the sample selected? Were demographics collected? to particular characteristics of a population. ... Examples of demographic characteristics include age, race, gender, ethnicity, religion, income, education, home ownership, sexual orientation, marital status, family size, health and disability status, and psychiatric diagnosis. “Sample used was a convenience sample (N=84) of women from 2 area hospital systems and 1 cardiovascular clinic in central north Carolina.” “health care…

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    5. Explain any sampling bias? Answer – The surveys were conducted by the people who were in attendance of the shows at the VSO that were taking place. Due to this the views that are expressed are of people who are in attendance, and are not of people who are not coming to the VSO or of the people who have unsubscribed or who have had a negative experience there. Hence there may be a bias with the responses being positively skewed as they are from the people who have gone to the orchestra at…

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    Different research work has different sampling techniques. I have done observational study under which I have to analyse the collected data of already published articles. Because of the observational type of study there is no definite sampling technique is used in this study. 3. How many participants will be involved? My research work is literature review so there are not any active participants…

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