997 Search Results for Analyzing Research Methods and Statistics
Semi Structured Focus Group Interviews With Students
Online ethnography
Text mapping with students
Individual Interviews with students
Triangulation
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Research Methods and Continue Reading...
Meyer et al.
Meyer, Wang, Li, Thomson, and O'Brien-Pallas (2009) used a convenience sample of nurses and patients from six Canadian hospitals. A convenience sample consists of participants that are drawn from sources using nonprobability sampling me Continue Reading...
Policy Statement
Effective management of the criminal justice and law enforcement organization has been a challenge to most in the current global environment. Factors such as the rising rates of global insecurity, conflicts of interests, and resist Continue Reading...
Linear, Logistic or Multiple Correlation/Regression Proposal
Objective of this paper is to use the statistical test to investigate whether the middle income earners in developing countries are capable of becoming home owners. The paper uses Nigeria Continue Reading...
This is yet another reason we cannot assume that data is 'objective' because it is quantitative in nature. For example, when constructing an experiment "an extreme groups design (e.g., assigning participants to high or low conditions) maximizes the Continue Reading...
Eveland's research design is quasi-experimental. The sample populations for the experiment are not randomly selected. There is structure to the experiment with more than one form of measurement during the research process. Quasi-experimental design Continue Reading...
Psychological Research
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
Descriptive statistics is an style of analysis that is used when wanting to describe the entire population under study. But the population studied must be small enough to include every c Continue Reading...
Nursing Research
Analyzing Qualitative Data
Qualitative data, which usually consists of narrative materials (Polit & Beck, 2008, p. 507), is analyzed by three major styles. Template analysis involves development of a guide to which gathered dat Continue Reading...
Bayesian networks also can only be used in a case of incomplete knowledge as is pertinent with genes. Although limitations exist, current research is making headway all the time and providing future research directions as it does so.
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Stock Stats
Statistics in the World of Stocks
Many students at various levels in mathematics at times find themselves asking the question, why do I need to learn this? It is admittedly true that many people will never really use algebra in their da Continue Reading...
By performing a test aimed at determining the statistical significance of the coefficients.
EG - on page 612, the author's direct explanation of her findings is.
Before you explain what is meant by these coefficients, please explain what is a "di Continue Reading...
Snow, in contrast to Farr's epidemiology, was far more innovative and spontaneous in his methods, which also made his conclusions, in the eyes of his colleagues more suspect. As well as doing his own hands-on research, Snow analyzed the "natural ex Continue Reading...
attainment of a desired research goal is to develop a scientific approach toward the situation, event, occurrence, or phenomenon being investigated. As such no research question can be answered by way of gathering and analyzing data if first investi Continue Reading...
collect information for your research (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods)?
I will use a mixed methods approach. To allow me to sample a large number of parents regarding their choices about vaccination, I would use an initial quantitative Continue Reading...
Mixed Methods Study
The comparison of the administrative procedures of five traditional and five non-traditional colleges of Education in religious studies. All institutions have to be accredited via a national agency and be part of interactive onli Continue Reading...
Buprenorphine Induction in Primary Care
Abstract of the study provides a clear overview of the study. It introduces the uses of the buprenorphine in the primary care settings and the study grouped in the case. It provides the methodology used to st Continue Reading...
Additionally, participating teachers will be drawn from public schools in the same state to mitigate the possibility that geographic factors will intervene to too great a degree. That said, consideration will be made to distinguish the specific scho Continue Reading...
Ethics in Statistics
Ethical Issues in Business Statistics
Statistical knowledge has been under gradual growth since the beginning of 20th century. This growth has subsequently advanced into broad dimensions of data handling and analysis, resulting Continue Reading...
Morality of Statistics
Ethics/Business Statistics, Christian Worldview
The morality of statistics: Will statistics invariably lie?
A famous book from the 1950s was entitled How to lie with statistics. Implied by the counter-intuitive name was the Continue Reading...
Bio-Statistics
Research activities, whether clinical trial based, experimentally designed, or product oriented, must exhibit and command interest, enthusiasm, and passionate commitment. To this end the researcher must catch the essential quality of Continue Reading...
Nursing Research
How Data Collection Influences Statistics
Data collection influences statistics in several ways. First, data is collected according to a "category scheme," which is the establishment of meaningful categories in which the data is co Continue Reading...
Step 3: Identify data types and sources: Sample size and collection methods
Data must be drawn from a representative population with a wide variety of norms that could influence the results. For example, in studying the effects of fast food restau Continue Reading...
MEDIATOR & MODERATOR EFFECTS
Applied Statistics
There are several goals of the article "Testing Moderator and Mediator Effects in Counseling Psychology Research." (Frazier et al., 2004) One of the primary goals of the piece is clear delineatio Continue Reading...
Nursing Research Report
The structure of a research report is simple. It is almost the same as the structure of the research itself: the problem, the methodology, the results, the conclusions, and the interpretations. The purpose of the research rep Continue Reading...
These need to be selected carefully in order to ensure the reliability and validity of the data obtained. Although the study by Segal and Cover is not experimental, the dependent variables in question relate to the availability of Supreme Court just Continue Reading...
structure the research, to show how all of the major parts of the research project -- the samples or groups, measures, treatments or programs, and methods of assignment -- work together to try to address the central research. Creating an effective r Continue Reading...
Action Research on the Impact of Video Technology Classrooms on Student Achievement
Audio-Visual Technology & Student Achievement
Research problem / topic. The proposed research study will examine the impact of integrating video technology in c Continue Reading...
theory-building, applied research is conducted to solve a problem. Action research is conducted to solve an immediate problem experienced by a practitioner; the problems that are addressed through action research exist in the context or environment Continue Reading...
nursing research: Discussion questions
Quantitative research includes descriptive, correlative, quasi-experimentational, and experimentational research (Burns 2010: 21). Descriptive research describes a phenomenon, purely and simply. Correlative re Continue Reading...
person conducting the research wants to know. If the answers to the research question are not answers that are valuable to the audience, then the wrong question was asked. Thus, the research question needs to be relevant, and it needs to contribute Continue Reading...
Service Quality Research
The research discussed in this paper is based on the application of the SERVQUAL model to the restaurant sector of the hospitality service industry. The SERVQUAL model was developed in 1985 and has been refined since for use Continue Reading...
Critical Thinking and Statistics
Statistics is an approach to research in which case data collected from a sample is used to draw conclusions about the population. To this end, statistics provides a crucial basis for decision-making, in addition to Continue Reading...
Running head: FINAL AVIATION PROJECT REPORT36FINAL AVIATION PROJECT REPORTExecutive SummaryThe onset of the COVID-19 pandemic brought devastating calamity for the global economy, affecting every scope of the economy. Among the industries primarily af Continue Reading...
Identify a process within your organization that requires improvement. Explain how using the DMAIC method differs from how improvements are currently made.I currently work in the financial services industry which requires a large amount of improvemen Continue Reading...
Multivariate Techniques
There is a number of mathematical and statistical tools that businesses use to survive and thrive in their respective markets. Some of the math involved is quite simple and basic. Examples of such basic operations would inclu Continue Reading...
Marketing Research and other Academic Disciplines: A Blended Approach to Marketing Research
Marketing is in fact a blended industry. It relies heavily on other genres of business and academics to provide the tools necessary to reach out to target co Continue Reading...
experimental method, otherwise known as quantitative research or laboratory study, is to formulate a hypotheses, to collect the data, and test this hypotheses according to scientific principles that obstruct, as carefully as possible, bias, and then Continue Reading...