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    EXPLORATORY RESEARCH REPORT Contents Introduction and background 3 Importance of the research 3 Scope of the report 3 Research problem/question & Objectives 3 Method 4 Methodological considerations and assumptions 4 Sample considerations 5 Data collection and framework, and analytical considerations 5 Ethical considerations 5 Analysis 5 Findings and Recommendations 6 Limitations 7 References 8 APPENDIX A 9 APPENDIX B 26 Introduction and background Importance of the research

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    area of the job. So I will begin by explaining to the task force how this research will work and why it is necessary. (Babbie, 2008) Descriptive research, this will not answer questions like how, when, why it has happened. It describes the characteristics of a citizens or circumstance being studied. Instead it tells us the “what” question what are the traits of the citizens or situation being studied? Although this research is highly accurate, it does not gather the causes behind a situation. So

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    AMB201 Marketing and Audience Research Tutorial 2 Exploratory Research and Exploratory Report Today’s Agenda  Practice questions  Exploratory research  Requirements for Exploratory Report  Attendance sheet (ensure your name is checked off) Practice Questions 1. The research question “What are the most popular tourist destinations for visitors to Australia?” would be addressed with which type of research? a) Exploratory c) Causal b) Descriptive d) Analysis Practice Questions 2. A researcher

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    Method For this project, we used exploratory research to conduct our analysis on healthy eating. Due to the little knowledge we had regarding healthy eating, we needed to get information from the general public regarding their opinions toward healthy and unhealthy food. Our goal was to find a potential relationship between the cupcakes and the chicken and spinach sandwich. By finding a potential relationship, this could be used for further research experiments regarding the opinions towards healthy

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    Marketing Research Methods: The Basics You Have To Know About Are you considering starting a business or improving the performance of the current one? Market research will help you find unsatisfied needs in the market, give information about your customers or find out what your customers thing about your business and many more. The process includes the creation of an exploratory research to get to know your target audience first, using secondary research or qualitative research, consultation with

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    Based on the previous review of literature, the researcher will use a pretest-posttest exploratory experimental design. The researcher conducted that the research question will provide dementia caregivers with information on the side effects of being a caregiver will better their understanding of being a caregiver. The researcher hypothesized that proving the dementia caregivers with information on being a caregiver will improve their understanding of being a caregiver. For this hypothesis, the dependent

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    understanding of the research philosophy and the selection of the appropriate approach made above, now it is much easier to strategize the type of research to solve the research problem and its sub-problems. There are many strategies in research. The most common ones are experimenting, survey, case study, action research, grounded theory, ethnography and archival research. Before deciding the strategy for the research, it is important to understand the purpose of this research. Is it intended to

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    Analytical research is a type of research that utilises critical thinking to find out facts about a given topic and from the answers obtained develop new and useful ways of doing things. Critical thinking is a method of thinking that puts assumptions into question to decide whether a given claim is true or false. When writing an analytical research paper, you must perform a variety of tasks beforehand. The first step is to formulate a thesis and then gather your sources that will be used. The sources

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    Qualitative research is a broad term for exploratory methodologies described as ethnographic, anthropological, naturalistic, field or participant observation research. It addresses the significance of looking at variables in the natural setting in which they are found in research. Relations between variables are essential parts of the research. Detailed data is collected through open ended questions from the respondents. The interviewer is a fundamental part of the research (Jacob, 1988). Creswell

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    ASSIGNMENT #2 Through exploratory qualitative research and measurable quantitative research, I will be discussing a final research document which will consider implications of how thought processes work as well as progression groups, and unique techniques through counseling will be applied to substance abuse, as well as addressing how the thought process works and how emotions play a large impact on personal recovery. In the Qualitative research article titled A Cognitive Behavioral Approach to

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