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Manasi Patil: March 2007
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Friday, March 30, 2007. No single researcher can not do that. Because India is very large country and going to so many places and asking people for their opinion will take so much time and opinion of people may change with time also people from different regions will have different opinions so the researcher can not avoid any region. The solution for this can be the researcher may appoint research assistats from all regions and give them appropriate training as to how is the information to be collected.
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Manasi Patil: Connect
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Tuesday, April 3, 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Difference between two examples of sampling. Difference Between Simple Random Sampling and Conv. GO measure practical economy. Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. View my complete profile.
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Shining World: Effective communication
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Wednesday, April 4, 2007. The best way to engage in a real-world conversation is to go through the following five steps for effective communication: listen, understand value, interpret, and contribute. Listening is like being a sponge, and the best sponges hold water indefinitely. Until you are ready to contribute—to squeeze some knowledge from your sponge—you need to be taking in a lot more that you’re putting out. You seem to have taken all my suggestions for this post! Madhuri also had a similar doubt...
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Here to Learn: June 2007
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Monday, June 11, 2007. I know this feedback is coming really late and I don’t know whether it will be of any importance this semester, but it will definitely help you for the next semester. The feedback I’m including is general and is meant for everyone. If I manage to write feedback to each and every one of you I will, but till then this feedback should clear misconceptions. Most of you have answered almost all true or false questions correctly except for one:. Even though Cluster sampling is a type of ...
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anushree262
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Friday, April 6, 2007. Communication And its Errors! You know the famous Abbott and Costello routine, 'Who's on first? About a baseball game in which Mr. Whooze is on first, Mr. Whats is on second, and Mr. Heeze is on third. As they move through this conversation the two comedians become thoroughly and hilariously confused. At one point the exchange goes like this:. Costello: 'I thought you said he's on second.'. Abbott: 'No, Heeze's on third.'. Costello: 'Who's on third? Abbott: 'No, Whooze's on first!
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Here to Learn: Lets take a look at what we learnt....
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Saturday, May 5, 2007. Lets take a look at what we learnt. By now all of you must have gotten the news of post test on monday, here's a bulletted list of what all we could achieve in this blogging activity:. 1 Concept of population and sample. 2 Representativeness of a of sample. 3 Accessibility of a sample. 4 Criteria of sampling design. Difference between random assignment and random selection). 511 Simple random sampling. 516 Multi- stage sampling. 52 Non probability sample. The BL.O.G of blogs.
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Manasi Patil: GO measure practical economy
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Sunday, April 1, 2007. GO measure practical economy. I am not sure about this but still,. Goal Orientation: Any research has a defined goal and depending on that goal it has specified objectives. So the sample should be designed in such a way that it is relevant to the goal and objectives. Mesurability: The sample size should be managable to the researcher. It should not be too large to access or not too small that the results will not be generalisable. What you've written about other criteria is fine.
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My Interesting n Fabulous World: Communication
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My Interesting n Fabulous World. This blog share my imagination and work! Tuesday, April 3, 2007. The way we communicate with others and with ourselves ultimately determines the quality of our lives. The art of communication is the language of leadership.". Http:/ www.leadershipnow.com/communicationquotes.html. There is no necessary connection between the desire to lead and the ability to lead, and even less the ability to lead somewhere that will be to the advantage of the led…. View my complete profile.
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Rising star: Day 2
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I am doing Masters in Educational Technology with Computer Application from SNDT Women's University, Juhu. View my complete profile. Sunday, April 1, 2007. Accessability of a sample. Hi Hemangi, I read the 98-99 pages of the book Research Methods in Education by Louis Cohen and Lawrence Manion. The explanation given about the access to the sample is very comprehensive. The examples that I can think of about the problems, a researcher might face in accessing a sample are:. Survey on the personality develo...
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anushree262: April 2007
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Thursday, April 19, 2007. 8220;Quotas” are selecting fixed numbers of units in each of a number of categories. Quota sampling is a data collection method designed to select sample units in a block of a predetermined size. In simple words, in a Quota sample, quotas are set up according to some/ specified characteristics.It is not based on random selection. Instead, respondents who fit into predetermined categories ('quota controls') are found by interviewers until their quotas are filled. This would be a ...