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    Qualitative Methods Application – Case Study Suzanne Lowrance Bellevue University Qualitative Methods Application – Case Study The generational gap in the workplace is a fact that can be attested by various studies and research on workplace conditions. The situation where each generation defines their own preferences and experiences is an explicit scenario that commonly occurs in organizations throughout our industry. The major results that are experienced with the generational gap are a lack of…

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    of Cross- Sectional. The disadvantages of Cross- Sectional includes an alternative hypothesis could be the reason for the relationships. Another disadvantage is that the information obtained tends to be superficial. The researcher must know sampling techniques, questionnaire construction, interviewing, and data analysis is also the disadvantage of Cross- Sectional. Ex post facto The advantage of Ex post facto is that offers a higher level of control than a correlational study. The disadvantages…

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    Traditional vs Flipped Classes for Nursing Students For many individuals an education is everything. Even more of those individuals want a degree that will forever provide for themselves and their family. Nursing is one of the most sought after careers. This is because there will always be someone sick to take care of and a job will be somewhere at any given time. To get to that ending point standing on the stage with degree in hand is a long road with many obstacles. While in nursing school you…

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    INTRODUCTION • Introduce the general problem/opportunity. To explore whether ‘Apple’ should establish a presence on social networking, especially on Facebook, to build stronger relationships with its customers. • Why is this research important? For Apple, Facebook is a chance to promote their company and products to a wider and denser audience. Also, to build a stronger relationship with its customers that it may not have had in the past. Therefore, the reasons for using Facebook should be…

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    1. The research problem (a) Background Melbourne’s transportation structure, and more importantly the tram system plays a crucial role in the lives of many Melbournians providing them with a mode of transport, whether that be travelling to work, education or leisure activities. Obtaining a greater understanding of customer’s satisfaction towards Yarra Trams’ service will assist in determining the strengths of the service, but also areas for improvement. Google Trends data (Appendix A)…

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    The quantitative has been chosen due to its collection analysis data in numbers. The main center of attention of this essay is to critique a research paper by highlighting is strength and weakness. Strengths in term of its exactitude, control from sampling and plan, the aptitude to create a true image by the use of controlled experiments, statistical tools used for analysis and if the research can be reproduced.…

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    is doing in his experiment is trying to figure out how easily people follow orders, orders that could harm and potentially kill someone. Milgram got participants through a newspaper article, and paying them $450 to complete the experiment (random sampling). The experiment was carried out in a lab at Yale, causing ecological validity to be good, as it 's a very trustworthy institution and subjects are more likely to abide when in a laboratory compared to a real world setting. He was using a…

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    METHODOLOGY Lambert (2012) defines methodology as the rationale for the methods you use to investigate and answer your research questions. Therefore, there must be an explanation for your chosen methodology in order to meet your aims of the research. The aim of my research is to uncover the answers of these questions: RESEARCH QUESTIONS 1) What do students and teachers define success as 2) What do students feel contributes to their success 3) What do teachers feel contributes to their pupils…

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    Day 1 Notes The first time I observed the family of Quails was June 5th, 2016 at 5:30 PM. I located them at 61st St and E Gold Dust Avenue. Their habitat included a mowed lawn and field of rocks (apache pink). The weather condition was mildly warm evening. A brief description of quails observed: the male has a generally blueish gray body. He has a black plume extending from his forehead. The fur covering his scalp is maroon. His face is black, though he has white facial markings (extends from…

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    II. The problem of study: The researchers suggest that dualism in villages’ socio-economic structure in Egypt is likely to bring different responses of rural population when they are exposed to same program or project of development. So far, it is not clear to what extent is this hypothesis valid to consider at both theoretical and empirical levels. Accordingly, planners and practitioners of development should consider the relationship between these two aspects, if it turned true, when planning…

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