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(2008, 850 words)
The paper offers a reflection on the methods of primary research examining the features of an individual face-to-face in-depth interview and developing a plan for the survey to be conducted among a focus group. A description of qualitative research approach is provided.
(2007, 3000 words)
This study is focusing on reviewing a journal article titled 'Longitudinal tracer studies: Research methodology of the middle range' written by Chau and Witcher (2005, p. 343-355) '. The study began with providing objective summary and then moved on to critically evaluate the article. It can be assumed that the middle range methodology is a longitudinal tracer study.
(2007, 4000 words)
This paper briefly examines a collection of research approaches and techniques, aimed at highlighting the usefulness and applicability of these approaches and techniques in chosen research settings. The paper would be useful for anyone wanting an introductory understanding to a number of techniques.
(2007, 2600 words)
This assignment focuses on the quantitative research methodologies applied to health and safety within the refuse industry; the way that a research project should be formulated and how its form is conceptualised to meet with the needs of the organisation for which it is being set; what methodological methods are suitable to obtain the necessary raw data to offer analysis and compound to the problems being researched; finally offer some reasons for the choice of methods.
(2007, 1500 words)
This assignment focuses on the process of evaluating research data that is to be potentially used in research projects using documents, to include: newsprint; media; research papers and thesis.
(2007, 2300 words)
This paper examines some of the qualitative research methods that can be used in organisational psychology and their philosophical underpinnings. In particular, it focuses on two qualitative research methods, ethnography and grounded theory, which help to illustrate the key philosophical and practice aspects of qualitative research.
(2007, 1000 words)
This paper presents an evaluation of the strategic issues highlighted in Sull, D, N and Escobari, M (2004). 'Creating Value in an Unpredictable World'. Business Strategy Review. Autumn 2004. Firstly, it compares and contrasts the main economic theories which outline different ways for firms to create value and consequently profit in the business world. These include strategies for value creation through superior positioning, resources and opportunities. With firms facing increasing uncertainty in the environment and hypercompetition, this review goes further to provide several options for firms to find new ways of creating value and sustaining their advantage over competition.
(2007, 2000 words)
This paper examines the philosophical underpinnings of qualitative research. It represents the implications of qualitative methods in field and organizational research. It defines the definition of qualitative research methods. It also evaluates each type of qualitative research methods. Compare and contrast the differences between quantitative and qualitative researches as well as provide in-dept details of philosophical underpinnings of qualitative research.
(2007, 1000 words)
This report analyzes differential points of primary and secondary data in marketing research. It also explores roles of secondary data in exploratory research as well as secondary data sources in UK
(2007, 1000 words)
This report analyzes differential points of qualitative and quantitative research methods. Apart from differences, it also explores complementary contexts of both research methods.
(2007, 1000 words)
Surveys can be conducted in two primary ways vis-a-vis a self administered survey or an interview based survey. This paper will attempt to outline few of the means available to make mail surveys more efficient and effective. Moreover, the scope of mail surveys in terms of its application would be discussed to ensure its utilisation in correct scenarios.
Postal Survey; Marketing research; Mail survey
(2007, 1000 words)
This report analyzes differential aspects of focus groups in marketing research. It identifies concept, benefits and purposes of focus groups along with roles and responsibilities of moderators
(2007, 1030 words)
In order to ensure that the quality of data that comes out of a research survey is the best possible it is crucial to consider a few issues while designing the questionnaire vis-a-vis the individual questions, the order in which they occur and overall length of the questionnaire. This paper will attempt to explain the importance of these points with an outline of the choices that have to be made and the general rules that might guide one's choice.
(2007, 2200 words)
This assignment focuses on the quantitative research methodologies applied to psychology research hypothesis; the way is which research questions should be formulated and how through forming such hypothesis how and what methodological methods are suitable to obtain the necessary raw data to offer analysis and compound to the question being asked; finally offer some reasons for the choice of methods.
(2007, 2800 words)
This management report is aimed at providing analysis and implications of data collected through Surrey & Hampshire Restaurant Survey for perspective restaurant managers and owners in the area. It should be noted that the analysts are business students authorized by the Small Business Unit to produce this management report based on the quantitative implications of the survey. In the light of aim of this report, the main objectives have been to discuss market share breakdown among restaurant sizes; compare and contrast business outlook versus restaurant types; compare and contrast the advertising expenditure spend among forms of ownership; and analysis of the number of part-time and full-time staff. The analysis has been supported by different tables, charts and diagrams.
(2007, 2500 word)
This paper is the article review. It focuses in analysing the study examining the decline performance and turnaround in public organizations which was carried by Jas and Skelcher (2005, p. 195-210). The study adopted secondary data and the grounded theoretical and empirical analysis. The review focuses on evaluating the summary of the study, the literature reviews, the methodology and methods of the study by examining the advantages and disadvantages of these issues. The alternatives and recommendations are also produced.
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