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    The community partners will be the guide to understanding the culture, values, and practices of the target community. Cultural sensitivity must be factored in when conducting research data collection. Researchers must develop cultural competency when working with the community, to build a strong and trusting relationship. One method of data collection would be observing the community by walking through the streets, interacting with the community members, and documenting the observations every day

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    take this idea one step further and sit down, talk, and find out what your clients preferences are before setting up the event. Many Event planners will accomplish this by inviting a small group of 5 -15 people to come sit down and talk to you in a focus group. This will give you the opportunity to not only show your clients what you have planned, but also get some good initial feedback before even hosting the event. For example, let’s say that I am put in charge of hosting a Japanese Culture Festival

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    the media portrays body image has changed in numerous ways. Body image is defined as “a person’s perceptions, thoughts, and feelings about his or her body” by Grogan (as cited in Zaccagni, Masotti, Donati & Gualdi-Russo, 2014). There is a stronger focus of what is considered to be the perfect body type and many argue that this is down to media involvement. These articles look in detail at how, and if the media does in fact have some part to play in the views young people take on body image. The

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    jobs more productive. American Airlines then uses employees from different hubs into a focus group to discuss the information to gain a better understanding of what is being asked for by the employees. This information is them evaluated, the top items are then taken into a focus group to see how the focus group thinks about the products they want to offer. Furthermore, once the products are approved by the focus group and the leadership team, the items are rolled out to the employees. American Airlines

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    and depending upon the study depends with design is chosen. The author will be analyzing and investigating a qualitative study that has been conducted on comparing handwashing and hand sanitizers in community areas. The purpose of this study is to focus on comparing hand washing to hand sanitizers in reducing elementary school students’ absenteeism and reducing illness. The problem is the efficacy of alcohol based hand sanitizer to hand washing and how it reduces illness. There is a significant amount

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    research paper you want to build. My final project will be conducted using qualitative research, this type of research provides results that are rich in detail without hard set research numbers. The most common tools used in qualitative research are focus groups and individual in depth interviews. I had not heard of this type of research paper before so it took some time looking up what it is and how it is conducted. I looked up some pros and cons of the qualitative research method. The pros were that

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    A lot of productions reduce their budget by excluding the focus puller, which is another term for camera assistant (AC). They don’t realize that they’re making a mistake by doing so. When the Director of Photography (DP) is anxious about the grips, the lights as well as composition, would you want to leave them also dealing with the duties of lenses and filters? It’s important for you keep in mind that not every project will need a camera assistant, and it’s a fact that corporate events, reality

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    Results Identified studies Initial electronic database search yielded a total of 3553 papers. No more additional articles were found through the manual search of the reference lists of the papers. After removing duplicates, 3104 remained for title and abstract screening. Title and abstract screening resulted in 201 articles whose full texts to be reviewed. Finally, considering inclusion/exclusion criteria, full text review of the remaining papers led to 102 papers to be included in this systematic

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    Focus group is one of the most popular qualitative research methods for organizations to explore the feasibility of undecided plans, strategies or products through group discussion. Around 6 - 10 of people with common or different characters, backgrounds, incomes, genders and ages will be recruited to form a group. An agenda establishes by researcher will lead the direction of discussion. The result from the free, in-depth and on purpose discussion can be a reference for determination of their future

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    in their churches 90-minute focus group to evaluate their health beliefs, using questions structured from the HBM, during their first and last week in the BMORe

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