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    If the information is copyrighted I would need to contact the author and request permission to use the data. 2.4 Check that data is suitable for the purpose of the research To ensure the data I find is suitable for the purpose of the research, I should agree guidelines for exactly what is needed and in what format with my manager or whoever set the task. 2.5 Record the data and store it securely I record information in various formats, such as documents onto my computer, memory stick

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    amount of data continuously being accumulated in various databases across the world, from universities, companies to patient records, content and link graphs of social net-works, mobility traces in cellular networks, book and movie ratings, etc.—and there are many socially valuable uses to which it can potentially be put. But, as Netflix and others have discovered, even when data collectors try to protect the privacy of their customers by releasing anonymized or aggregated data, this data often reveals

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    enterprises could utilise the information technology to process privacy data and go a step further by using these data on marketing strategy as the tool to explore and store individual profile of users’ preference (Samuelson, 2000). According to Weis’s research Privacy enhancing technologies (PETs) become more active from the workshop hosted in Cambridge from June 2006. The workshop include the

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    METHODS Data Collation Data was collected from published studies or in-press studies that focused on human impacts toward soil biodiversity. Potential relevant studies must compare multiple sites which having different land use type and/or intensity. In addition, species abundance, richness, occurrence, or other diversity metrics must be present in the study, so that diversity can be estimated. Furthermore, the information of the sites location is also very important, studies which have the sites

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    phenomenon and context are not clearly evident’ It is of particular use when the area of investigation is less well developed (Eisenhardt, 1989), using this methodology allows for multi-level analysis to be carried out in terms of this study secondary data analysis and employee interviews. This research is concerned with an in-depth study of the priorities and motivations behind why Scottish football clubs in particular, participate in CSR activities and will continue to do so in the future. For example

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    relationship so much as illustrate the realities of a situation at its surface, leaving the analysis of those facts to the researcher. DATA SOURCES: Primary Data: The Primary data was collected by administering a structured survey to employees and also through observations, interviews, and discussion with a management team. Secondary Data: The secondary data was collected through Internet research, records from Choongam Sports Center, etc. SAMPLING DESIGN: Sample population: There are total

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    utilizing the data to outline a curriculum for an 8-week leadership course was our ultimate goal. The first step was to identify leaders across IU and reach out to them. Their honest input was crucial to learning the challenges that leaders face and what they would most like to learn. The next step was to create a detailed survey, consisting of multiple choice and open-ended questions. Next, we analyzed our data for reoccurring trends and created a class outline. Finally, we presented our raw data and suggestions

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    statistics, as depicted by author Charles Wheelan in Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data, is a way to summarize raw data in order to make immense data sets more manageable and understandable (2013). As Wheelan points out, everything from presidential elections to baseball games can be summarized using statistics (2013). One of the most prevalent uses of statistical analysis is to summarize data in order to reflect the health of the U.S. economy, specifically through gross domestic product

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    Introduction Libraries have been playing a very important role in information, knowledge finding and providing people great places to study. McGill University, one of the biggest and highly ranked universities in Canada, consists of 11 facilities and has 39,988 students [1]. McGill University library system comprises 13 branch libraries, holding over 6 million items and providing great quiet study, group study rooms and computer for students and staff. However, most students have experienced difficulties

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    that is being displayed in the classroom setting. The hypothesis is that disruptive behavior will significantly decrease once the intervention is incorporated and the appropriate behavior will drastically increase. The importance of gathering this data is so that teachers will be able to take back total control of their classrooms as well as taking control of disruptive behavior. In this study we will discuss whether the incorporation of A-B-A-B withdrawal design increases or decreases disruptive

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