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FINAL EXAM
Research and Evaluation in National Security Affairs
Research and Evaluation in National Security Affairs
Answer No. 1: Reasons for Choosing a Qualitative Research Design
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The first reason for choosing the qualitative research design is to explore unknown phenomena, facts, opinions and to make sure about the interpretation of the behavior and actions ...
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QUANTITATIVE CRITIQUE
Quantitative Critique
Quantitative Critique
Steps of the Research Process
Introduction
Methodology
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Introduction
Home health care has become increasingly important as nurses and doctors must be available around the clock. The availability of nurses and physicians are in many cases not sufficient, for example, a nurse during call time responsible for up to 400 patients. It ...
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[Mentoring At-Risk Youth in Rural Communities]
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
My sincerest thanks and gratitude go to my research advisor Dr. ( ), without her patience, guidance, and mentoring, this research would not be at the stage it is in now. Her advice, encouragement and knowledge have been invaluable. Throughout this long journey her ...
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RESEARCH METHODS
Analyzing and Comparing Research Methods
Analyzing and Comparing Research Methods
Introduction
Research, experimental and non-experimental development is used to increase the stocks of knowledge, i.e. knowledge of culture, humanity, and society and its use to devise new applications. It is used to gather or confirm facts, rearranging the results of previously done ...
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Granger Causality of the relationship between financial liberalization and stock market efficiency
Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between financial liberalization and stock market efficiency in a panel of 28 emerging markets 1996-2010. Different from previous studies by investigating Granger causality relationship using Pooled Mean Group (PMG), Mean Group (MG) and ...
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STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Statistical Analysis
Statistical Analysis
Hypotheses
HO 1: Reward results produce better exam results than either punishment or indifference.
HO 1: Reward results do not produce better exam results than either punishment or indifference.
HO 2: Indifference will lead to significantly better exam results than punishments.
HO 2: Indifference will not lead to significantly better ...
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RESEARCH DESIGN AND STATISTICAL CRITIQUE
RESEARCH DESIGN AND STATISTICAL CRITIQUE
In the article “A Qualitative Study of Phlebotomy Device Selection”, Downing has enlightened the phenomenon of choosing a device through decision process staff. In order to carry out the study, the author has used purposive sampling technique that will verify the gap ...
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Wonderlic Test
Critique by Odie Johnson on Wonderlic Test
Critique by Odie Johnson on Wonderlic Test
The Wonderlic test is an American IQ test. This test consists of 50 questions whose answers are available for a total of 12 minutes. This corresponds to 20 points achieved in this test an IQ of about ...
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TWO- WAY ANOVA
Two- way ANOVA
Two- way ANOVA
Forearm
Tests of Between-Subjects Effects
Dependent Variable: Forearm
Source
Type III Sum of Squares
df
Mean Square
F
Sig.
Corrected Model
325.234a
3
108.411
1.147
.333
Intercept
52444.392
1
52444.392
555.090
.000
Dominant And Subordinate Arm
171.125
1
171.125
1.811
.181
Gender
85.100
1
85.100
.901
.345
Dominant and subordinate arm * gender
16.000
1
16.000
.169
.681
Error
10959.566
116
94.479
Total
67531.500
120
Corrected Total
11284.800
119
a. R Squared = .029 (Adjusted R Squared = .004)
From the above table, it can be observed that level of significance is not ...
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ARTICLE CRITIQUE
Article Critique
Article Critique
Introduction
The study conducted by past researchers focuses on the positive effects of non-pneumatic anti-shock garment with respect to postponement in accessing care of post-abortion and post-partum, which particularly analyzed with respect to Nigeria and Egypt. This area of concern is an important phenomenon to study as ...