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    This study uses primary data, as the primary source supported by secondary data. Determination technique based sample with purposive sampling, while the specification of the research used a descriptive, analytical research type of social-juridical. Based on the research that the intrinsically social function of property rights to land is an element of unity in its source of customary law and serve as a national law governing land rights in Indonesia, therefore the state has the power to regulate

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    Simple Random Sampling vs. Stratified Random Sampling Sampling involves selecting a subset of elements from the population. In this case, Stratified Random Sampling, and Simple Random Sampling plans are compared as data collection methods for a sample that a researcher would consider using for a business survey for a marketing/advertising campaign. Simple Random Sampling is a sampling procedure whereby the researcher defines the target population and then selects a sampling frame from the population

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    INTRODUCTION Aditya Birla Group is India's multinational corporation. With global vision, the Group is driven by a performance ethic pegged on value creation for its trustholders. The turnover annually for the group is US$ 41 billio and has over 120,000 employees belonging to over 25 different nationalities. With its varied interests, the group is dominant player in all the sectors in which it operates such as viscose fibre, cement, branded apparel, metals, carbon black, fertilizers, insulators

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    entails designs, techniques, and measures that generate discreet numerical data. The research 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

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    3.1.1 Ontology Ontology is concerned with the philosophical assumption about the nature of reality or the realities that researcher faces in that study (Saunders et al., 2009, p.130). It refers to a description of the concept and the explicit specification of conceptualisation. There are two aspects involved: objectivism and subjectivism, which the researcher needs to express their perspectives (Monette et al., 2005). The philosophy of objective ontology views of social reality and independently

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    qualities that the store may possess, and by other, less tangible or attributes (Lindquist 1974). Lindquist examined over 20 studies dealing with store image formation and identified 35 different aspects that in reveal any prior studies where clustering techniques had been used to study consumers’ perceptions of store image formation. These were grouped into nine categories, including: merchandise, service, collective clients, physical facilities, comfort, advertising, store atmosphere, institutional characteristics

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    Sampling The population consists a larger group of participants from which samples are selected to perform an experiment. This research is focusing on consumers such as individual household customers, small business, family business and large business. As the consumer’s population is so massive, the research focuses specifically on small and family businesses. Sampling makes sense because it takes segment of the population being investigated and the selection is based on probability which provides

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    AND METHODOLOGY 3.0 Introduction. This chapter presents the methodology used in carrying out the research. It describes the type and source of data, the study area, the target population, sampling methods and techniques used to select the sample size. The chapter also describes data collection and analysis techniques. 3.1Research Method There are two general methods in the social sciences: quantitative and qualitative research. Mouton and Marais (1990) define the differences between quantitative and

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    The review of literature adequately supports the need for the study. The review of literature starts with the history from 1860’s in the Florence Nightingale era and continues to build upon the history until modern day time (Andersson, Willman, Sjöström-Strand, & Borglin, 2015). Furthermore, the review of literature builds the concept of caring and how previous research has been done do develop this concept related to caring. The researchers also discussed the evolution in nursing care related to

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    RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1. Introduction This part will presents the details of the research design and methodology that use to conduct the study and it will includes: research design, population and sampling techniques, data source and data collection methods and finally research procedures and data analysis methods will be presented. 3.2. Research design Research design is a conceptual structure with in which research is conducted and it constitutes the blue print for the collection, measurement

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