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    Questionnaire The Research Process Just over two weeks ago, me and two of my classmates conducted a survey amongst our class to find out their hobbies and interests out of college, as up until this point we had only got to know them in a short period of time. This survey proved to be quite informative and showed us what interests certain individuals in our class. We surveyed around ten people and our results varied significantly. Usually when surveying individuals the survey will be composed of either qualitative or quantitative questions, but in our questionnaire it seems it mostly consisted of both quantitative and qualitative. Our questionnaire was predominantly quantitative, which is a form of research which is most commonly used to…

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    to the solution of social problems, are closely tied in social psychology (Kassin, Fein, & Markus, 2013). A common style of research is a survey. Two examples of surveys that one can participate with online are Male Body Image and Muscularity and Masculinity, Identity, and Mental Health. Male Body Image and Muscularity Conducted by Teodora Pavlovic, Lisa Mask, Ph.D., and Fushia…

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    Observation is a process of observing or monitoring through noting or recording people or specific situations (Palaiologou, 2013). Observation is a method widely used in most if not all early-years settings by practitioners to collect evidence or track a child’s learning journey. It is also used to inform planning. Roberts – Holmes (2011) acknowledges the expectation of Early Years professional’s use of observations set by the Early Years Foundation Stage. Observation is also a key method used…

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    while making a comprehensive plan for it is of utmost importance that plan is to be prepared according to the requirements and needs of the area. The primary concern is to provide and develop such a plan which people of that area will acknowledge and accept it. Thus over the time authorities have been trying to put emphasis on public participation as a major component for planning process. This participation comes in various forms, out of which the surveys and community meetings form to be a…

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    I am writing them email to inform you why we as a group, chose the secondary sources of data listed in the plans and why we determined using the sampling technique in the way we did rather than using the other methods. I hope that this document provides you with the information which you need. Click here to download the attachment Justifying McDonald’s McDelivery research Task 1 Why we chose the secondary sources of data listed in the plans Secondary Research…

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    study. I will spend few weeks to search relevant articles for my study. Than around two weeks I will spend to understand find the result of the chose articles. Then I will go for finding the vital or important loop hole of the conducted research. Then I will work on loop whole and create the new field of research of the effectiveness or the barriers of the effective communication. 5. Where will you conduct the research? Waiariki Institute of Technology at Rotorua, New Zealand is the place…

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    As the owner of a popular clothing establishment, it came to my attention during the weekly staff meeting that customer satisfaction was a concern the employees were voicing. This discussion led to the potential of performing a survey throughout our ten locations, which serve over two-hundred customer per day. The quandary is how we build this sample. When gathering satisfaction data from a population, such as the customers of a popular clothing store, surveys are very beneficial. However,…

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    For example; “The ProQOL assessment was scored based on two components: compassion satisfaction and burnout” (Horner et al.,2014, p.198). There are also statistical t-test values, and p-values expressed as percentile which predicts accuracy of intervention. (Melnyk, & Fineout-Overholt, 2015). Percentage of class participation was 60% which could be a reason for type II error. Population fall out of 15 participants is a significant number to be reported. Added to the above, the researchers…

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    Results Analyses focused on an uninterrupted random sampling of participants in the HCAHPS Survey data for the four-quarterly periods of April, July, October and December. The data sets reflected in this analysis represents the specific quarterly time periods between 7/1/2014 - 6/30/2015. These findings provide for an effective overview and comparative analysis of sufficient data from a total of 300 respondents at Scripps Mercy Hospital, as well as the results reflected in the…

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    Nevertheless, there was statistical significance, between males and females on their patriotism scores. This could be due to the fact that males, generally, are more pleased with the election results and feel more patriotic at this time. But, it could also mean that males, in general, are more patriotic than females. The biggest limitation of this survey is the external validity. I used my Facebook to recruit participants, which is textbook convenience sampling that does not allow me to make…

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