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Today’s society is highly technology focused with an abundance of data available through simple internet searches therefore the researcher needs to be skilled in selecting and using data in a meaningful way. To do this effectivity the researcher must understand the philosophical foundations of research...
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The effects which cause growth and decay of the wave are ion inertia and a pressure gradient, respectively. The pressure gradient leads to diffusion, namely, is working to smooth out the density fluctuations. If left to its own, it therefore creates a decay of the...
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A Critical Summary of the Article “Dane-Zaa Oral History: Why it’s not Hearsay” This paper critically summarizes the debate in this article on whether or not Oral History is a mere hearsay simply because it is passed through the word of mouth, and for that...
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Research Methods Quantitative research allows data to be used to explain, describe, predict, explore, or evaluate phenomena with objectivity and control of related factors (MacInnes, 2016). In order to infer that a causal link exists between an independent, or causal, variable and a dependent variable,...
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Qualitative methods of study are the one that is very useful and renowned very much, nearly every one prefers using this method for their research work. Qualitative research methods are actually categorized into the five most valuable and useful methods; the ethnography method, the narrative...
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Modeling a cylinder in water flow was done using methods of dimensional analysis. Looking at the velocity profile of air in a wind tunnel allowed us to find its drag force and drag coefficient. We measured the voltage change with an anemometer that was inserted...
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Exploratory research is defined as the initial research into a hypothetical or theoretical idea. This is where a researcher has an idea or has observed something and seeks to understand more about it. An exploratory research project is an attempt to lay the groundwork that...
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The present world is full of new advancements where new technologies are given birth every day. One of the essential elements which all the investment firms must have is the research management system in order to flourish in the prevailing world. The RMS system has...
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To avoid errors due to inexperience, the validation experiments should be carried out by an experienced analyst. And also the analyst should be very well versed in the technique and operation of the instrument. Instrument performance specifications are verified using generic chemical standards before an...
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In this essay, I will examine Eileen Barker’s research methods in her work on the Moonies and evaluate the practical, ethical and theoretical considerations of data collection with reference to one primary method. I will discuss the methods that Barker used in her research, the...
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The central assumption that the ‘top-down’ approach is the major source of innovation has been recognized as a challenge in previous studies. This implies that decisions about the direction of about major innovations are usually entrusted in the hands of a few individuals, with specifically...
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Action Research Action research is a paradigm of inquiry where the researcher’s primary objective is to enhance the capacity and consequent process the researcher follows instead of producing theoretical knowledge (Elliott, 1991). Enhancing practice refers to the enhancement of the product quality and improving the...
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Frequency response analysis method is use to determining the mechanical faults on transformer winding. There are many technique available for detection of electrical faults but to detect mechanical faults only FRA method is used. In this paper discusses about the theory and applications of the...
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The estimation of age is an important aspect in medico-legal practice. The need for age estimation has certain important reasons at certain specific age groups in the Indian context: 12 years: children below this age are not liable for certain offences; 14 years: a child...
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Underwater acoustics is the study of the propagation of sound in water and the interaction of the mechanical waves that constitute sound with the water and its boundaries. The water may be in the ocean, a lake or a tank. Typical frequencies associated with underwater...
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Introduction Economic systems are the methods by which nations and governments convey assets and exchange merchandise and enterprises. They are utilized to control the five components of creation, including: work, capital, business people, physical assets and data assets. In regular terms, these creation factors include...
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In class, we have been discussing binary oppositional logic and how this affects our daily life. In my own terms of binary oppositional logic, binary opposites mean that a concept or idea that can only be clearly understood by comparing it to how different it...
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Glycerine is vegetable fat organic compound. It is colourless and has no smell( odorless). This experiment was to test to see the end result test the glycerine effect on the plastics. This experiment hypothesis was that the : A biodegradable plastic can be smother depending...
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Moral code (or Ethical behaviour) or moralities are an articulation of how we ought to carry on as people and as the general public. They are ethical decisions that can be connected to specific circumstances to enable us to settle on choices and guide our...
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Defination: The stimulus method, which is also called analogous method, is an aspect of stimulus, or what we think after the stimulus. For example, the temperature of the temperature is recorded after heat or cooling. Some senses include light, sound, temperature, flavor, pressure, and smell....
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Physics might seem like the dream science. It speaks the language of mathematics – so precise, so logical and so absolute. It forms part of the foundation of other natural sciences. This is what makes physics unique. Although it seems like a worthy aspiration to...