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    km of the company. 4. Identify and review a range of external sources of information (such as relevant books and articles, information on the internet, benchmarking studies) in order to conduct a qualitative analysis of comparative market data for your business. Write up the results of your qualitative analysis. External sources of information Results of reviewing these sources 1. Book name: Thai Street Food (David Thompson, 2013) The book is about the stir fry and curry products offered in the local

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    5. Identify and review a range of external sources of information (such as relevant books and articles, information on the internet, benchmarking studies) in order to conduct a qualitative analysis of comparative market data for your business. Write up the results of your qualitative analysis. External sources of information Results of reviewing these sources Book name: Guide to the Fashion industry Written by Holly Han Published in 2003, by Vault Inc. The book provides information about fashion

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    research questions help to focus the study and influence the choice of research design and methods for data collection. “More than any other aspect of your design, your research questions will have an influence on, and should be responsive to, every other part of your study” (Maxwell, 2013, p. 73). Why Qualitative Methods Qualitative research, also known as interpretive research, produces data that reveal, “how people interpret their experiences, how they construct their worlds, and what meaning

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    Prompt #2 ? Identify a possible area of focus and problem for research inquiry. Formulate central questions and sub-questions for that area and problem. What types of data collection cited in Creswell would be most beneficial toward answering those questions? Least beneficial? Why? Within the last decade the United States has had to confront Salafi jihadist ideology (?Salafists?) both at home and abroad through the attacks of September 11th, the counterinsurgency in post-war Iraq, and the invasion

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    are now more likely to report, and how their behaviors and perceptions might have changed. There is also a portion for the students to provide qualitative feedback, about what resonated most with them and what they would like to see in the future. This data was collected and aggregated by the researcher. The data was compiled by question and the qualitative answers ranked by highest frequency and the quantitative numbers were changed

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    Data collection methods a) What was the source of the data (i.e. from where was the data collected) and how was it collected? (50-100 words) (1 pt) The source of data collected in this study was death certificates. The data were collected from computerized datasets to determine if medical errors were the cause of death. The data consists of the primary datasets and secondary datasets. The primary datasets derive from a computer database that comprised of inpatients, outpatients/emergency department

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    analyzing the data and then summarizing it with the use of numbers helps people, businesses and consumers drive decisions. There are many ways to collect statistics through surveys and other data collections. An example of this is when consumers shop, they often swipe their loyalty cards and provide stores information on items purchased and consumer shopping patterns. Levels of Statistics Nominal, ordinal, interval and ratio are four different levels of statistics. The data provided in these

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    Summer Video One: This video introduces new vocabulary terms. First of all, statistics is the study of variability. Secondly, statistics is broken down into two parts descriptive and inferential. Descriptive is when you collect data and talk about it. Inferential is when you take a sample and use it to make an inference about the population. Thirdly, the video talks about the difference between population and sample. Sample is a smaller part of the population. When you take a sample and come up with

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    need to have accurate and quality information so the information is reliable. There is Date and Information, Data is raw facts or figures that have not yet been processed, data is things such as times, weights, measurements and scales. Information is data that is useable, such as TV listings, bus timetables. Etc. there are two types of data, Qualitative date and Quantitative data. Qualitative date involves date/information that cannot be measured in the usual way; this is because it is spoken or written

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    Features and functions of information systems Features Data Data needs to be inputted into an information system so it can be managed and processed. Once processed, the end product is information, this is called an output. Data is generated by all parts of a business but can also be received via external sources. Data must be accurate or else the output information will be wrong. People People are involved in obtaining data and processing it to create information for specific purposes relevant to

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