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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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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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In this chapter, details of the Problem Definition of the Research Approaches, Project methodology, Data collection, Data analysis are discussed. Problem Definition According to Clifford Woody, Research comprises defining and redefining problems, formulating hypothesis or suggested solutions; collecting, organising and evaluating data; making deductions and...
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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 reason it’s sources are undocumented. The paper critically analysis the debate presented in...
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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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The rejection of reliability and validity in qualitative inquiry in the 1980s has resulted in an interesting shift for “”ensuring rigor”” from the investigator’s actions during the course of the research, to the reader or consumer of qualitative inquiry. The emphasis on strategies that are...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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The quality of subjective research is its capacity to give complex literary depictions of how individuals encounter a given research issue. It gives data about the human side of an issue that is, the regularly conflicting practices, convictions, conclusions, feelings, and connections of people. Theories,...
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Each individual creates and checks an inventory of causal clarifications as a child that carries importance to perceived occasions and that eventually gives more control of those occasions. Since our initial understanding of causation depends on our own immediate perceptions, the subsequent idea is restricted...
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In static analysis, there is no effect of mass (inertia) or of damping. In dynamic analysis, nodal forces associated with mass/inertia and damping are included. Static analysis is done using an implicit solver in LS-DYNA. Dynamic analysis can be done via the explicit solver or...
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Medicines focal mission has consistently been the delivery of treatments of illness, just as public health’s mission has always being the conveyance of control measures. The ability to look for causes of health related occasions has been firmly associated with the growth and reaffirmation of the...
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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. The...
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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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Generally, the truth of a certain thing is determined by using four main methods, namely method of tenacity, method of authority, a priori method, and method of science. Method of tenacity is a method used to find truth based on the individual or group in...
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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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Sampling can be defined as “a process used in statistical analysis in which a predetermined number of observations are taken from a larger population. The methodology used to sample from a larger population depends on the type of analysis being performed but may include simple...
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Introduction According to, qualitative research is multi-strategy in the center, it includes an interpretive, naturalistic way to deal with its topic. Furthermore, qualitative research is the type of research that involves analyzing as well as collecting data, such as non-numerical data. For example; audio and...
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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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Keyword research is very important when it comes to SEO and any branch of digital marketing. Keywords are very important for every business website as they drive targeted web traffic to your business for free. Without spending adequate time doing keyword research for your industry,...
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K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) is one of the most popular algorithms for pattern recognition. Many researchers have found that the KNN algorithm accomplishes very good performance in their experiments on different data sets. The traditional KNN classification algorithm has three limitations: (i) calculation complexity due to...
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The various methods for predicting the future are: Vedic Astrology It is one of the main systems of Indian Astrology. It is also a part of Vedas. It predicts the future based on birth chart. It uses the information of birth time, place and date...
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Introduction Participant Action Research, or Action Research for short, is a highly participatory, experiential, and reflective research method in which the dominant purpose is to foster social change. This paper will outline what Action Research is and how it originated, types of Action Research and...
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(a) Briefly describe the method to measure the density of wood. To measure the density of the wood you have to find out the mass and the volume of the wood. This is because density equals mass divided by volume. You first start by working...
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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...