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    assessments, I feel that I have mastered standards 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, and 3.4. I can successfully use data from assessment tools to guide the instruction needed within my classroom or on an individual basis. As a classroom teacher, I work closely with the Title I teacher and the Literacy Coach to administer Words Their Way Primary Spelling Inventory assessment, data was gathered and evaluated, and based on the data; we created specific literacy centers that addressed those deficit areas. The Words Their Way

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    we know, for delivering good qualitative service in healthcare industry, data plays an important role. So it’s necessary to understand the fact that the big data must be used in a right way to make health service industries successful. For managing and analysing the big data it’s important to have a good knowledge about the healthcare data complexity, framework, technologies for “big data analytics in healthcare industries”. 1. Healthcare complexity: -Analysing big data in healthcare is much more

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    more than one data collection method may be used in carrying out the research in order to obtain relevant and reliable conclusions and this is the approach that was used by the researcher and the research gurus call this triangulation. The data collected on the project is thus a blend of primary and secondary data. According to Blaxter et al. (2001) primary data is original data that is collected at source, such as, survey data or experimental data whereas secondary data is existing data set that presents

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    An interview is being used as the data needing to be collected will consist of mainly qualitative data, therefore an interview will suffice as the most appropriate method of data collection (Lambert 2012, p. 105). The interview questions can be found in appendix 4 and there will be a separate slightly different set of questions for both parents and children, to ensure that the children can understand (Lambert 2012, p. 125). The data will be recorded using voice recordings as this will

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    Internal desk research: This type involves gathering information from within the organization. As all organizations keep their records and statistics, retrieving such valuable data is beneficial and often underused. Sales, financial, storage and transport data are examples of internally available data. These types of data are useful for identifying an organization’s most profitable product and customers. Such a method has the advantage of being cheaper, quicker and more accurate compared to searching

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    information, the episode was filled with facts and data that we often overlook or push to the back burner. The questions were posed: How do we close the achievement gap? How do we improve test scores, grades, and academic achievement as a whole? And most significantly- what truly matters in improving the educational experience of our students? Data. It 's a dreaded word, especially in the humanities fields, but it is an important one. I get it - data is often associated with frustration, lack of relevance

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    Theoretical data has been collected from the various articles and books and from the available data sources online and for situation analysis statistical data from different resources, govt website and official tourism website. The material has been gathered with the help of questionnaires, interview and finally the outcome will be analyzed in accordance with the research question. The Methodology for this report consist of the collection of the data from the people with the

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    Academic Clustering Paper

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    multiple majors at these schools that exceed the threshold to be considered clustered?. 4. What were the source of the data collected? For example, who were the participants? What was the sample? What sites for research data collection were used? And/or What documents were studied? The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) consist of 12 schools at the time of this study in 2006. They used data from 11 out of the 12 schools and used 394 upperclassman football players from these schools. The sample contained

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    Data Collection Methods

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    BOC-008-0312/2007 DATA COLLECTION METHODS Methods of data collection. The term data means groups of information that represent the qualitative or quantitative attributes of a variable or set of variables. Data are typically the results of measurements and can be the basis of graphs, images, or observations of a set of variables. Data are often viewed as the lowest level of abstraction from which information and knowledge are derived. Data can be classified into primary and secondary data. In order to

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    Research Strategy explains the methods of data collection during the research, notably primary or secondary research. There exist several methods for data collection including structured or unstructured observation, discussions, case studies, direct, postal or online surveys, direct or telephonic interviews, focus group interviews and carrying out experiments (Saunders et al. 2009). The primary data collection is not possible in the present study due to the inability to reach or access the actual

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