994 Search Results for Quantitative Analysis
According to the U.S.A. Today (Borenstein, 2007), the latest IPCC report states that within twenty years "hundreds of millions of people won't have enough water." And while safe drinking water may not be available to those millions of people, tens Continue Reading...
Administrative model is defined as "a decision-making model that describes how managers actually make decisions in situations characterized by nonprogrammed decisions, uncertainty, and ambiguity" (Daft 1999, p. 284). This approach to decision-making Continue Reading...
Creative accounting" may be considered a very old technique which has conserved its appeal over the ages. However, using such methods could prove costly. The motivation behind techniques of this type varies: sometimes, executive and financial office Continue Reading...
Research instruments fall into two broad categories: those compiled by the researcher him or herself in the form of recorded observations, logs, and rating scales and those completed by the interview subject him or herself in the form of questionnair Continue Reading...
Research ApproachesCreswell and Creswell (2018) describe three primary research approaches: qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. Each approach has a different worldview that informs the researcher\\\'s methodology, data collection, analysis, Continue Reading...
Tracking Data
In research, data and information collected needs to be organized in a manner that makes sense for the researcher at the analysis and report writing stages. Data can be organized depending on the data analysis objectives of the resear Continue Reading...
T-tests in Quantitative Doctoral Business Research
Quantitative research is one of the methodologies that is commonly used in doctoral business research. The use of this approach is attributable to the availability of more data that requires analysis Continue Reading...
learning for you in considering these materials. What variations in research approach to your dissertation topic might be suggested by them? What encouragement, related reading, or other ideas can you suggest?
"Experience" is a term increasingly ba Continue Reading...
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FSB's holdings in Hansabank were 98% (Swedbank 2005). In 2007, Hansabank controlled 62% of the entire Baltic (Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia) card market which is located in a small, but quickly developing market which has a high amount o Continue Reading...
Introduction
Since 1986, the World Health Organization has promoted a Healthy Communities/Healthy Cities initiative, also known as the Alliance for Healthy Cities, with hundreds of participating municipalities across the world (Hancock, 1993; World Continue Reading...
Chapter One: Problem StatementIntroductionThe overarching theme of this research revolves around the efficacy of public administration in assessing life quality and standards across various states. There is yet a noticeable gap in understanding the i Continue Reading...
Quantitative and Qualitative Data Collection Methods1. Planning Model SelectionA suitable planning model for determining the needs of the community is the PRECEDE-PROCEED model. This model is comprehensive and allows for an in-depth analysis of healt Continue Reading...
Unethical/Criminal Conduct following the Equities Market Crash 2000 to 2002
This paper is a discussion of the identification and analysis of unethical and criminal conduct following the equities market crash from 2000 to 2002. The paper begins with Continue Reading...
Grossman, Chaloupka & Sirtalan (1995) conducted a study in which they examined alcohol addiction. This empirical research was carried out to review and enhance the empirical literature regarding sensitivity to alcohol consumption and extreme cons Continue Reading...
daunting undertaking, in large part due to the statistical tests and complex language involved (Coughlan, Cronin & Ryan, 2007). Whatever the case, the results of the analysis must be presented in a clear, readable manner, often with the use of t Continue Reading...
due to his work on the scientific method, quantitative methodology and hypothesis clarification, Robert Boyle of the 17th century has been more firmly recognized as the father of modern chemistry. This report provides an overview of Boyle's life and Continue Reading...
Personality and Leadership: A Qualitative and Quantitative Review," Judge, Bono, Ilies & Gerhardt (2002) focus on the trait theory of leadership. In "Applying a Psychobiological Model of Personality to the Study of Leadership," O'Connor & Ja Continue Reading...
Here, interviews are predominant, with open ended questions forcing participants to express their perceptions and beliefs more thoroughly. These interviews are then processed through a series of coding practices which help extrapolate important conc Continue Reading...
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Risk prevention policy in practice
The proposed study looks at lateral violence in U.S. healthcare institutions, through the scope of policy formation as it pertains to medical malpractice and organizational behavior in healthcare institutions. Continue Reading...
Sundborg et al. (2012) conducted a quantitative study, which examined the preparedness of nurses to provide care for women who are exposed to intimate partner violence (p.1). The study was carried out on the premise that intimate partner violence (IP Continue Reading...
Chi-Squared Test Where Continuous Data Has Been Transformed Into Categorical Data
Using Continuous data as categorical
Statistical analysis can provide a robust approach to assess data, using the raw data to generate useful results which may provid Continue Reading...
Social Science Research
Lab 4: Quantitative Data Analysis
Univariate Analysis
Examine your data and complete the following:
SHORT NAME
LONG NAME
% Yes
CIGEVER
EVER SMOKED A CIGARETTE
ALCEVER
EVER HAD DRINK OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
MJEVER
EV Continue Reading...
Business Plans
Investing and Risk Analysis
Investment decisions involve consideration of both quantitative and qualitative factors. The focus of business classes, many times in on the quantitative portions of the plans. However, these "forecasts" d Continue Reading...
The study by Flynn et al. (2013) is a quantitative retrospective cohort study conducted to determine what types of patients were visiting the primary care, express care and emergency department of a group practice facility over the course of a year. Continue Reading...
Essay Topic Examples
1. The Prevalence and Types of Bacterial Contaminants in Residential Water Tanks:
This essay delves into the different types of bacterial populations commonly found in residential water tanks. It analys Continue Reading...
Factors Affecting Intention to Adopt Cloud-Based ERP from a Comprehensive ApproachAbstractEnterprises have interests in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) transitions from an existing on-premise method to a cloud-based system. The aim of doing this i Continue Reading...
Transversality and intersection theory / Sard’s theorem, topological analysis approach
Introduction
The concept of transversality deals with the intersection of two objects; in several ways, one may consider it the reverse of tangency. For tran Continue Reading...
Research Methodology and DesignThis study uses a flexible research design with a questionnaire/interview methodology for collecting data, which is appropriate as this descriptive qualitative case study aims to identify key social issues perceived to Continue Reading...
Correlation and Regression
The ability to evaluate the essential general assumptions underlying statistical models and to distinguish the concepts and techniques of regression analysis is important for scholarly research. This is a more important el Continue Reading...
intersection of ESL learners and ESL teachers, both of whom have specific needs that have to be met in order for a positive and productive interaction to take place.
Educators of a high percentage of English Language Learners (ELLs) students are fa Continue Reading...
The process would then need to continue so that the changes that can be seen in the environment can also affect the changes in entry strategies.
Environmental factors, economic factors, political/legal factors, social/cultural factors and also tech Continue Reading...
health care centers (PHCC) in Stockholm County, 40 of them were randomly selected using an old-fashioned, non-probability method of basically drawing names from a hat. The author notes, "every PHCC was given a unique number that was written on a pap Continue Reading...
Excel Modeling: Sports Feet Manufacturing
Planning and Implementing the Model
The first step in this modeling exercise was to plan for the variables that will later be used in the desired calculations. Annual fixed cost ($52,000), unit variable cos Continue Reading...
United States' Strategy for Dealing with a Chemical, Biological, Radiological or Nuclear Non-State Actor Threat
One of the major potential threats that has emerged in recent years is a chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear (CBRN) threat fro Continue Reading...