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    A STUDY ON QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN MANUFACTURING SECTOR INTRODUCTION Human resources play a very important role in success of an organization and thus, management of human resource assumes importance. Many aspects affect the management of human resources. One such aspect is Quality of Work Life (QWL). It is a philosophy, a set of principles, which holds that people are the most important resource in the organization as they are trustworthy, responsible and capable of making valuable contribution

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    member, or voters who are later on found to be eligible). On the other hand, a sample of public opinion cannot be randomized entirely. The U.S. population makes it nearly impossible to randomly poll everyone; this factor makes sampling more categorized and measurable. Random sampling every individual also carries the issue of including inaccurate data that cannot

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    meaningful aspects of the participants’ life experience (Tuckett, 2004). Sampling Schemes and Designs The term sampling is to be used with care, since sampling usually refers to the principles that are used to select the sources of data (e.g., participants, documents) Polkinghorne (2005). According to Tukett (2004), the research success of failure depends essentially on the sampling procedures. Onwuegbuzie & Leech (2007) defined sampling schemes as the use of specific strategies to choose the appropriate

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    Preparing to Conduct Business Research: Part III The dilemma facing XYZ Employment is the cost of providing Workman’s Compensation Insurance and the costly nature of its claims. All companies that have employee require this costly, yet necessary standard. It is provided to protect hard working employees in difficult circumstances. While most times it is a legitimate claim, fraud does occur. XYZ would like to eliminate the preventable claims and fraudulent collections. XYZ is making all efforts

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    7. Research Methodology Methodology is a way to systematically solve the research problems. It explains the various steps that are generally adopted by a researcher in studying the research problem with logic behind them. Research Design The research design is the basic framework or a plan for a study that guides the collection of data and analysis of data. In this market survey the design used is used Descriptive Research Design. It includes surveys and fact-finding enquiries of different kinds

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    Chapter 3- Research Methodology This chapter will explain the key factors , variables and relationship among theories. It will also present detailed idea about how the research will be done. This will include the Research design, research strategy , data collection methods and data analysis. At the end of this chapter validity and reliability issues will be discussed to follow the quality standards of the research. Research includes any gathering data, information and facts for the advancement of

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    suggesting that the results will not be generalizable. The impact of the sample selected in particular cannot be underestimated. According to Zhang (2014), researchers begin with subjects, and the subject selection affects the research design. The sampling methods impact external validity because the results can tell the study’s reader about the population parameters through the results of the study (Sproull, 2012). As an example of a way that the sample can affect the external validity, Hernon (1991)

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    3.0 Introduction Following a critical overview of the literature, this chapter outlines the research methodology. It will provide a justification for a qualitative methodological approach and specification of methods employed. Highlighting the appropriateness of interviews and focus groups in relation to the methodology and overall research. It will also provide recognition of their relative strengths and limitations. 3.1 Methodology/Methodological approach Research methodology and methodological

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    process, “these are normally contracted services through an external vendor or government agency” (Mueller & Baum, 2011); XYZ Relations will examine the current in-house practices; data mining and survey sampling were the best two options used that produced prime solutions in the end; and both sampling styles brought different aspects but also displayed how each method could be used appropriately. Recommendations based on the results are as follows: 1) Statically audit the background processes; 2) Get

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    Appraising an Interpretive Phenomenological Research Study Shannia Warkentin Red Deer College Appraising an Interpretive Phenomenological Research Study Problem Statement In the qualitative article by Dykes, Slade, and Haywood, the phenomenon of interest is clearly identified as long-term implications of termination of pregnancy (TOP) and is promptly introduced in the abstract. The authors state that TOP is a common procedure in the United Kingdom (UK) and implies importance to the

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