... process: the fraction R(A) is the ratio of the total quantity of substance n(A) extracted under specified conditions compared to the original quantity of substance of nЈ(A) [56] In the petroleum ... (USGS) that is part of the US Department of the Interior These three sources are clear that the quantities of fossil fuels are not known precisely but their order of magnitude is circumscribed ... throughout the text to provide explanation of terms with which chemists are not in general familiar The quantities, units and symbols of physical chemistry defined by IUPAC in the text commonly known...
... presented afterwards Finally come the limitations of the research 2.1.A quantitative study Like qualitative research, quantitative research comes in many approaches including descriptive, correlational, ... an achievement test of reading, administered it and then evaluated it, so the method adopted is quantitative The data will be collected through testing the students’ reading ability of Civil Engineering ... Phuong Thu Chapter two: August 2005 Methodology This chapter will include a brief introduction of a quantitative study, the selection of participants who took part in doing the test, and the materials...
... 2.2.2 The Instruments of the Study So as to gather more accurate data, both quantitative and qualitative methods were used Quantitative data were gathered through two survey questionnaires administered...
... purposes, this study was done in the light of both quantitative and qualitative methods With the aim of estimating the test’s reliability, none except for a quantitative research is suitable and should ... goals of this study, both quantitative and qualitative methods are used to collect and analyze data 3.3 RESEARCH DESIGN 3.3.1 Sample and sampling To collect data for the quantitative analysis of ... test scores, the reliability of the test and major qualities of test items are analyzed In this quantitative analysis, we just account for the difficulty, the discrimination and the reliability...
... English language proficiency would be beyond the scope 1.4 Methods of the study In this study, both quantitative and qualitative methods are used These involve the following tasks: • Collecting and...
... categories serving the purposes of the analysis As the data was both quantitative and qualitative so it was also analyzed both quantitatively and qualitatively However, most of the data was qualitative ... negotiation of meaning, for extended conversational exchanges, etc In short, group work increases the quantity of output, the quality and variety of interactive language • Group work offers an embracing ... not available V Methods of the study The study was a quasi-experiment using both qualitative and quantitative methods The data was collected by means of: • Classroom observations • Questionnaire...
... syllabus design are presented Methods of the study In this study, both quantitative and qualitative methods are used The quantitative method is used to collect data by means of questionnaires ... 3.3.3 The organization of the syllabus 32 3.3.3.1 Time allocation .32 3.3.3.2 Quantity and structure of the syllabus 32 3.4 Designing tests for the ESP reading course ... time allotment is concerned, the imbalance between the timeframe (60 teaching periods) and the quantity (12 units) makes the teachers have no other choice but to leave out many items such as...
... cancer microarray data was presented by Roland Eils (Heidelberg), who uses median rank scores and quantile discretization to derive numerically comparable measures of gene expression from different...
... ironical term feminism These retractions, though, have very little effect There is a certain piquancy in showing up an author who is in contradiction with himself, in showing how he refutes his...
... aligned source word modified by quantifiers many, most, such, or half These features would be more properly defined based on the identity of the target word aligned to these quantifiers, but little ambiguity...
... organic systems However, until such study results are recalculated, the implications cannot be quantified Accepted measures for determining differences As Mondalaers et al [18] have concluded, ... life cycle‘ 17 Arnqvist and Wooster [144] define a meta-analysis as a specific set of statistical quantitative methods that are designed to compare and synthesize the results of multiple studies ... Res 2009, 104, 30-38 Sustainability 2011, 360 102 Pattey, E.; Trzcinski, M.K.; Desjardins, R.L Quantifying the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as a result of composting dairy and beef cattle...
... methods approach’, one that combines quantitative and qualitative data collection and a ‘sequential explanatory strategy’ in which the collection and analysis of the quantitative data is followed by ... interpreting the findings of a primarily quantitative study’ (Cresswell, 2003, p 215) Scores from a current IELTS Test (Test 2) and an earlier one (Test 1) provided quantitative data for analysis Interviews ... towards the end of their period of study in Australia could be analysed, and then, after these quantitative results were available, qualitative data could be obtained by interviewing as many...
... rate risk in the banking book, simple economic capital always seems to provide an upper bound The quantitative difference between simple and integrated economic capital, though, depends on the structure ... undertake a sensitivity test where all spreads are excluded (see Section 6.1) Implementation Most quantitative risk management models currently used can be described as a chain starting with shocks ... capital is zero at all confidence levels (see Table 4) 24 Computational limitations imply that quantiles of the NI distribution in the granular case differ by around 0.02%0.05% from the base...