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    included an analysis of six APA journals encompassing a twenty-year time frame from 1988 to 2007 (Arnett, 2008). Findings from the analysis showed American authors made up a vast majority of published studies and particularly, undergraduate study samples were used most often (Arnett, 2008). Additionally, Arnett (2008) found the editors of the APA journals were nearly all associated with American research universities. Overall, Arnett (2008) makes a convincing case of American psychologists neglecting

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    design that will be used thereafter is correlation research. Data collection Data collection will be in the form of sampling. After the size of the sample has been decided, a procedure of selecting the participants to be included in the sample will be conducted. This will require me and the research team to have a sampling frame from which the sample can be selected. In this case, the sampling frame will consist of a list of professionals working in selected companies and sectors obtained from directories

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    step, the sample is tracked by its autonomous identification number to provide metrics and analytics to upper management on the progress of not only human processes as well as automated machines. Position Mayo Medical Laboratories is well positioned for competition using analytics in the current market as they utilize collected

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    every single individual needs a specific treatment based on his/her situation. “Generalizability is applied by researchers in an academic setting. It can be defined as the extension of research findings and conclusions from a study conducted on a sample population to the population at large” (Generalizability, 2014). Basically, generalizability is applying the evidence into practice. Nurses’ implementation of evidence into practice can have different outcome and this can be challenging for the nurse

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    3. Methodology: 3.1 Introduction: The study for this thesis will be exploratory research using secondary data collected by the communication agency, MESH Planning. The agency developed an innovative approach called ‘real-time experience tracking’, which involves three stages of data collection. And both qualitative and quantitative data will be collected and used in this context in order to get an insight of critical incidents. This section will start with a comparison of three possible methodologies

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    vitro. "In vivo" factors are those biological factors that are related directly to the patient, such as a specific time of day needed to collect the CSF or the influence of fasting. On the other hand, “in vitro” factors are linked to the procedure of sample collection, storage and analysis. They include the localization of the lumbar puncture, the volume of CSF taken, the type of

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    CHAPTER 3 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.0 Introduction. The last chapter was focusing on literature review on the coverage of e-marketing, e-marketing usage in hospitality industry, strategies of e-marketing, advantages of using e-marketing and the challenges in adoption of e-marketing in hospitality industry. In this chapter there are various sections which will be focusing on aspects which are involved in data collection. Section 3.1 will be focusing on research design

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    Purpose: The purpose of this outline is to act as a guide and accompaniment to the Fetal Fibronectin Power Point as well as an aid for the Case Study learning activity. Objectives: 1. Describe the testing method used to determine the results of the Fetal Fibronectin Cassette. 2. Be aware of the containments that may interfere with the FFN test. 3. Calibrate rapid FFN cassettes when necessary. 4. Identify correct and incorrect specimens and the storage requirements of the specimen. 5. Assess

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    Follow-up research into the perceived benefits from the mindfulness-based training course found that counsellors participation in mindfulness-based therapy had an overall positive impact on both their personal and professional life. Results suggest the training course had associated benefits in the subjects’ personal life, particularly personal growth/self-care and interpersonal relationships. Firstly, within personal development/self-care, results found participants noticed physical benefits including

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    frequency of mileage in my sample, if there is a relationship between the second hand price and age of a car, and finally if there is relationship between the age and percentage loss of a car. I will be taking a sample of 20 cars; I will take every 5th car in the database. I will show the data in terms of tables, a tally chart, and by way of bar, and scatter graphs with a line of best fit if applicable. To improve my investigation I will take a sample of 5 cars, which will

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